Sorry for the noise, it has happened again, but this time I had
sysreq active and it worked. CTRL+ALT+BACKSPACE or
ALT+FX didn't work. With sysreq I synced, umounted and
rebooted without trouble.
I think that could be a mouse and/or X and/or Netscape problem,
since the system (apart input devic
Friday 12 January 2001 02:08, you wrote:
> On Thursday 11 January 2001 06:18 pm, Andrea Ferraris wrote:
> | I don't know if it's the 2.4.0 I installed since few days, but
> | before I never seen that on my PC.
>
> strangely, same thing with 2.4.0 this afternoon. it was no
> > I don't know if it's the 2.4.0 I installed since few days, but before I
> never seen that on my PC.
>
> The PC (RH 6.2 + updates), looked fully freezed and Sysreq didn't
> work.
Sorry, It couldn't: the sysreq value in /proc/kernel/sysreq was 0, as the log
says. So maybe it could work and i
I don't know if it's the 2.4.0 I installed since few days, but before I never
seen that on my PC.
The PC (RH 6.2 + updates), looked fully freezed and Sysreq didn't
work. I had a Netscape window on my screen. The mouse didn't move.
I login without problem from another PC. I tried to kill the X s
Does somebody know if there are somewhere for some linux kernel
some patches that implement eigrp?
I know it's a proprietary Cisco protocol, but I don't know the
licensing terms, so I'm asking if someone here know something
about.
Regards to all, thanks to replying people,
Andrea
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Sorry for the OT,
but I'm really interested on the subject.
>>>You might be able to do that with hardware IDE raid controllers and
>>> the like such as the 3ware 8 port cards, or scsi raid controllers and
then run
>>> ext3 or reiserfs.
> >
> > If you're building a 2TB array, you're not gonna do
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