of the
network traffic than it is for a mesh network. If you want to be able
to buy one device and know for sure that everyone is going through it
you probably need a star topology and a heavy hand on the branch
routers.
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In particular, I think the comment from foo fighter is what
you're looking for:
http://books.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=151935cid=12761859
As with anything on Slashdot, keep your wits about you with a
healthy dose of skepticism.
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workings of X and OpenBSD display drivers to
properly diagnose and solve the problem. :(
My solution has been to disable the setting in the BIOS that puts the
computer sleep when I close the lid.
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Others mentioned BSDCertification.org which also has a pretty
comprehensive list areas of study.
http://www.bsdcertification.org/downloads/
pr_20051005_certreq_bsda_en_en.pdf
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better tools or both.
I hope this helps.
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On May 22, 2007, at 4:19 PM, Stephen Schaff wrote:
That's a really good point. However we have about 200 users we'd have
to get to switch their mail settings - 99% of don't know what mail
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