Hi,
Yesterday I migrated my workstation (Fedora8) at work to a new hardware.
I mean, I unplugged the HD from the old box and plugged it into a new
one. For some reason, the fonts at KDE became very very blurry. It is
odd, because even though the underlying video card and an X driver have
Leonid,
ES 1000 SUCKS, including it's DAC abilities, etc...
It's great for showing text and some graphics, but as a workstation, I
would recommend to put any PCI/AGP/PCI-E graphics card inside the
machine and use it instead. I had lots of problems when it comes to
display with ES-1000. Up to
On Mon, Dec 03, 2007 at 12:02:51PM +, Amos Shapira wrote:
I'm after a wireless access point. I saw the D-Link DI524 for a good
price but also the that D-Link 604T can give the same functionality
plus ADSL2+ modem for a little more money (I currently use an ADSL1
modem on an ADSL2+ plan).
Hello,
I'm after a wireless access point. I saw the D-Link DI524 for a good
price but also the that D-Link 604T can give the same functionality
plus ADSL2+ modem for a little more money (I currently use an ADSL1
modem on an ADSL2+ plan).
I plan to visit abroad next month and connect the access
You should use whatever NS that is given to you from the router you're
connecting to.
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To: Ariel Biener
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Hi,
Recently I've seen some posts about UPSs. Due to my inability to work with
Hebrew websites thanks to not knowing the language well enough yet, I'd
like to get some information about UPSs generally rather than a product
recommendation in the form of a URL. A recommendation of a brand
On Sunday, 2 בDecember 2007, sara fink wrote:
d-source installs ubuntu. They will help to connect to internet as well.
http://www.d-source.co.il/
Can you back it up? I followed your link with the following results:
- Didn't see Linux or Ubuntu mentioned anywere.
- Using their search with
On 04/12/2007, Oded Arbel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any standard LAN/Wireless router can physically act as an access-point,
though not all internal software will let you do that. Optimally you
would be able to turn off the NAT that the router is doing between the
LAN/Wireless and the WAN port
On Mon, 2007-12-03 at 19:31 +0200, Geoff Shang wrote:
1. I'm guessing that there are two issues when it comes to UPSs - power
output and how long that power can be delivered before draining the
bateries. How much power will I need and is there a target length of time
I should aim for?
Hi,
Please check that the process of your X server is not Xgl.
Had the same problem problem with kubuntu gutsy.
- Noam
On Dec 4, 2007 9:19 AM, Dan Kenigsberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear List,
For reasons best kept private, I upgraded by Fedora 7 box to Fedora 8 (via
yum
update). After
Dear List,
For reasons best kept private, I upgraded by Fedora 7 box to Fedora 8 (via yum
update). After the dependency hassle was solved, I'm left with an extremely
slow-responsive GUI. Using ssh seems fine, but in xterm it takes almost a
second for a typed key to show up.
The odd thing, is
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