you're doing the same thing.
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On Sun,Jun 10 01:22:PM, geoffrey mendelson wrote:
Now that I can get a cell phone plan that gives me unlimited minutes
and unlimited SMS's, does anyone know of a cell phone that can be
connected to an asterisk system and used for outgoing (and possibly
incoming) calls?
If you're on a GSM
On Mon,Jun 11 01:41:AM, Etzion Bar-Noy wrote:
Sorry. Should have been reply all.
In a perfect world, it would have been reply list , :)
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On Sun,Jun 17 12:09:PM, Shlomi Fish wrote:
Hi all,
in order to purge old files from the hard disk, I am looking for a file
manager
with the following capabilities:
1. Should have a preview pane that gets updated automatically whenever I
select
a different file. Preview of text files
chrome or firefox on ubuntu 12.04, I get an error Error 101
(net::ERR_CONNECTION_RESET): The connection was reset.
Hi Steve,
I was able to get to yad2.co.il from Ubuntu 11.10 ,with Firefox and
Chrome, I'm also connecting from abroad.
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and white , even if they are full, unless all cartridges (color) have some
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MFC-J410W , it is an all-in-one WiFi enabled. All the
announced features worked in LInux .
I actually tested it under Ubuntu 11.10 , the way that Brother provides the
drivers, I don't see a reason why it will
not work under Debian, they do have drivers for the Red-Had family as well.
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on their system ? or is
the IBA using MS silverlight ?
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the IBA site - voila!
Very cool,
now, that means I'll need to install chrome :( , or try to see if the same
applies to ice-weasel .
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, will need to give a nice test later on.
Thanks for the tip though, looks good.
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Steve,
This one is in a pre-order stage, the manufacturer talks about 2 weeks off
grid power with one pod (more than one pod can be charged
and taken on the road, then the time can be ... well, as many pods as you
have)
http://www.nectarpower.com/
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, but not for
the terms Steve had noted.
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device (PC/ laptop). If drops still occur, then it is
certainly not the router who is to blame, or any other segment on your LAN.
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connects a laptop to the modem's LAN port, instead of the router,
and the same issues keep happening, doesn't that clear the router from
being the culprit ?
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, only
if you reach a certain (low level) of gasoline in the tank followed by
filling it up, or simply any time you pop the gas tank cap off. However,
every time I pull out of the Gas station, I see that the average counter
has been reset.
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, for
deployment, so I cannot be 100% sure if there's any type of messaging from
the AP to the OS informing it that it's captivated, or, as I mentioned, the
entire wisdom in within the OS' network stack.
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My exim.conf (on debian) file had this:
smarthost:
driver = manualroute
domains = ! +local_domains
transport = remote_msa
route_data = smtp.com:25025
no_more
and also , the authentication string.
And that was is it.
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, as Eliyahu suggested.
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On 22 July 2014 00:52, Guy Gold guy1g...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Erez,
On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 4:18 AM, Erez D erez0...@gmail.com wrote:
it is not even a dynamic ip, it is a private ip behind a dynamic one
Then, what Eliyahu wrote should serve you a perfect solution.
Although this can
d powered off. On the OS
side this includes ensuring that no process is using the drive, then
requesting that in-flight buffers and caches are committed to stable
storage.
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tly.
And, as mentioned, when coupled with a creative /etc/sudoers.d/ setup,
can provide a system with useful execution limitation, accountability,
and tractability of action taken by users.
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>> nmcli -w 10 dev connect "$connection"
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about two forwarding
rule sets, rather than one.
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