dep wrote:
quoth Chong Yu Meng:
| And, yes, IBM batteries suck ! After 1 year, the battery in my
| previous Thinkpad (an X240, IIRC) died, and I had to plug my laptop
| into a wall socket everytime I needed to boot-up.
where is your previous laptop and what, beyond my good wishes, would it
take
On Saturday 04 October 2003 09:18 am, Joel Hammer wrote:
I need to buy a laptop in the next week for a trip. I don't think I can
get a laptop loaded with linux during that time so I will likely just get
an XP machine and either remove XP or dual boot it sometime down the road.
So, my
Anyone here ever had to admin a Sun Netra? I've recently inherited a few
(against my will), and discovered that they don't have the DB25 serial
port that i'm accustomed to on other Sun hardware. Anyone know what kind
of cable is needed to setup serial console on these beasts (and where I
could
On Sun, Oct 05, 2003, Jerry McBride wrote:
...
You got a lot of suggestions on this one, Joel, but no one suggested
Panasonic. If you are into really working with your notebook, like taking
them to construction work sites, etc, Panasonic makes a toughbook series that
is just about
Net Llama! wrote:
Anyone here ever had to admin a Sun Netra? I've recently inherited a few
(against my will), and discovered that they don't have the DB25 serial
port that i'm accustomed to on other Sun hardware. Anyone know what kind
of cable is needed to setup serial console on these beasts
On Sun, 5 Oct 2003, Ted Ozolins wrote:
Net Llama! wrote:
Anyone here ever had to admin a Sun Netra? I've recently inherited a few
(against my will), and discovered that they don't have the DB25 serial
port that i'm accustomed to on other Sun hardware. Anyone know what kind
of cable is
Anyone here running a Quake 3 Arena server?
I'm in the process of putting a Linux Quake server together for a local retail
establishment and I've got a problem I'm not sure I understand...
Basically this is a LAN setup, no internet connections for the short term. The
one area that I haven't
On Sun, 5 Oct 2003 17:02:50 -0400, Jerry McBride wrote:
Anyone here running a Quake 3 Arena server?
I'm in the process of putting a Linux Quake server together for a local retail
establishment and I've got a problem I'm not sure I understand...
Basically this is a LAN setup, no internet
Net Llama! wrote:
Its some kind of RJ45 (8 pin, i guess). There are two ports, one is LOM,
the other is just an ordinary RJ45.
PIN SIGNAL DB25
1 --- DTS --- 4
2 --- DTR ---20
3 --- TXD --- 2
4 --- Sig GND --- 1
5 --- Sig GND --- 7
6 --- RXD --- 3
7 --- DCD --- 8
8 ---
On Sun, 5 Oct 2003, Ted Ozolins wrote:
Net Llama! wrote:
Its some kind of RJ45 (8 pin, i guess). There are two ports, one is LOM,
the other is just an ordinary RJ45.
PIN SIGNAL DB25
1 --- DTS --- 4
2 --- DTR ---20
3 --- TXD --- 2
4 --- Sig GND --- 1
5 --- Sig GND
On Sun, Oct 05, 2003, Net Llama! wrote:
On Sun, 5 Oct 2003, Ted Ozolins wrote:
Net Llama! wrote:
Its some kind of RJ45 (8 pin, i guess). There are two ports, one is LOM,
the other is just an ordinary RJ45.
PIN SIGNAL DB25
1 --- DTS --- 4
2 --- DTR ---20
3 --- TXD ---
Net Llama! wrote:
OK. But i don't need DB25. I've got a Rocketport which takes RJ45, and
the Netra RJ45, which seems to need something other than an ordinary cat5.
Do you know if its a crossover, or something custom?
I'll have to check on that and get back to you. I know a few people here
that
On Sunday 05 October 2003 05:15 pm, Federico Voges wrote:
On Sun, 5 Oct 2003 17:02:50 -0400, Jerry McBride wrote:
Anyone here running a Quake 3 Arena server?
I'm in the process of putting a Linux Quake server together for a local
retail establishment and I've got a problem I'm not sure I
Hi Llama !
You can use the typical console cable used for Cisco routers. That's
what I used to hook up the office Netra to my office laptop. Plug into
the LOM port and plug the other end into your 9-pin serial port. If you
are using Windows, open a Hyperterminal window and press Enter several
Hi pascal,
No cisco routers here (so no console cable). I've got alot of cat5, but
that's about all. I get the feeling that I'll need to purchase, or
construct some other kind, but i can't figure out which. ugh. i hate
sun.
On Mon, 6 Oct 2003, Chong Yu Meng wrote:
Hi Llama !
You can use
On 10/4/03 23:16, Brett I. Holcomb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So they've fixed it I guess. There was a problem when it first came out.
My recommendation is an Apple Powerbook - my daugher got one for school and
it's great! We're running X and OpenOffice on it.
I will second the PowerBook
Net Llama! wrote:
Hi pascal,
No cisco routers here (so no console cable). I've got alot of cat5, but
that's about all. I get the feeling that I'll need to purchase, or
construct some other kind, but i can't figure out which. ugh. i hate
sun.
I know what you mean ! In my recent project, I
On Mon, 6 Oct 2003, Chong Yu Meng wrote:
I know what you mean ! In my recent project, I had 3 different Sun
servers requiring 3 different console cables. The Netra console cable is
the most easily acquired, because it is the same as the Cisco console
cable. The other 2 had to be fabricated
On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 23:05, Tom Wilson wrote:
Hi all
My wife and I have an e-mail address that we share for general
corresponce with friends and family. She is getting tired of having
to have me login under my username so she can see any e-mail that she
gets that I happened to
On Sat, 2003-10-04 at 15:00, Michael Hipp wrote:
Net Llama! wrote:
yea, Thinkpads are very nice, and are virtually indestructable. My
employer gave me a T20 (somewhat older, PIII-700, 512MB RAM), and it is
also running RH9 + XFCE4.
Here's another vote for ThinkPads. I've owned several
On Sun, 2003-10-05 at 11:34, Jerry McBride wrote:
You got a lot of suggestions on this one, Joel, but no one suggested
Panasonic. If you are into really working with your notebook, like taking
them to construction work sites, etc, Panasonic makes a toughbook series that
is just about
burns wrote:
On Sun, 2003-10-05 at 11:34, Jerry McBride wrote:
You got a lot of suggestions on this one, Joel, but no one suggested
Panasonic. If you are into really working with your notebook, like taking
them to construction work sites, etc, Panasonic makes a toughbook series that
is
Net Llama! wrote:
Thanks for the offer, but i'm sure i can find one around here. Hell,
Cisco's corporate headquarters are a 10 minute drive from where i work.
Can you explain one thing though? Why do i need the Cisco cable for the
OS install, but a crossover is good enough afterwards?
If
Anyone have any experience with the above? I am having problems where after
installing Grub on a bootable ATA RAID array (this particular array is a mirrored
pair) I get the Grub level 2 boot and then the Grub shell. If I type in:
root (hd0,0)
kernel (hd0,0)/boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/hda1
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