As others have mentioned, there is no transfer resume for SMTP or POP3. I
know IMAP allows you to download email attachments individually but you
can't resume the downloas from where it gets interrupted either.
Why not just upload the file somewhere that supports upload resume then
just email the
On Apr 13, 2014 4:22 AM, Rogelio Serrano rogelio.serr...@gmail.com
wrote:
On 12 Apr 2014 20:48, fooler mail fooler.m...@gmail.com wrote:
you don't get it also plan B is to deny that is not intentional
He put it there on purpose? Where is that coming from? The guy apologised!
Well
From: Gideon Guillen gideon_l...@thegidz.org
To: xrm user xrmu...@yahoo.com
Sent: Saturday, June 15, 2013 9:32 AM
Subject: Re: [plug] RHEL 6 downloadable ba para sa training sana
Ano yung huling nakalagay sa screen? Blank screen? May mga kernel error
messages ba? Yung machine mo ba 64 bit
tuloy tuloy nayun.
Thanks.
--
g1sleeping (power saving), a MacBook user. :D
http://www.ubuntu.com/
Free operating system for your desktop or laptop
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*From:* Gideon Guillen gideon_l...@thegidz.org
*To:* xrm user xrmu
From Globe Tatoo DSL:
$ mtr -r mirror.pregi.net
HOST: localmachineLoss% Snt Last Avg Best Wrst StDev
1.|-- therouter 0.0%100.4 0.4 0.3 0.4 0.0
2.|-- 180.190.4.10.0%10 19.8 20.4 18.9 28.6 2.9
3.|--
I just tried to reconnect to another sample from Globe Tattoo DSL:
$ mtr -r mirror.pregi.net
HOST: thelocalmachine Loss% Snt Last Avg Best Wrst StDev
1.|-- therouter 0.0%100.4 0.4 0.3 0.5 0.0
2.|-- 120.28.167.1 0.0%10
My guess is that the other reason why they switched to Linux is that
hardware that is certified for use in space is older than what is used else
where (consumer and enterprise). That's why they were using Windows XP
until the switch to Debian. Windows 7 probably can't run on those machines.
--
Not sure about ntfs, but for your xfs problem, can you look at the
contents of your /proc/filesystems. That contains the supported filesystems
by the kernel. If xfs is not there, try loading the xfs kernel module using
modprobe xfs. If that works, just add one line just containing xfs,
without
Looks like it's the same for the ntfs kernel module on Ubuntu 12.x. Haven't
been using ntfs on Linux for years already, I thought most Linux
distributions still use the FUSE driver. Oh well.
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Sent from my mobile
On Apr 14, 2013 4:36 PM, Gideon Guillen gideon_l...@thegidz.org wrote:
Not sure
Another possibility is that most of the tor users are probably using it to
bypass the corporate firewall. We'll, many people I know who use tor use it
that way. No point using it at home where almost anything is unblocked.
Then probably at around that time corporate firewalls gained the ability to
We should be careful about malware for any platform. That said, the article
is just spreading FUD to sell antivirus software. Counting cracked paid
apps, including harmless ones, and an Android port of Firesheep... come on.
That is spreading FUD.
On Jun 19, 2012 9:03 PM, fooler mail
On Apr 23, 2012 8:53 PM, Zak B. Elep zak...@ubuntu.com wrote:
hope to get an install/burn fest going as well as talks from our
local Ubuntu heroes!
'apt-get dist-upgrade'-fest for the bandwidth impaired? ;) Somebody set up
us the mirror. apt-cache-ng will do. :)
I think what you need to do is to enable USB Legacy Support in your
BIOS setup. Basically, Grub loads before the Linux kernel loads. So
its probably in the BIOS where you need to tweak things.
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 5:48 AM, Anuerin Diaz ramfre...@gmail.com wrote:
I tried placing it after the
On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 11:18 AM, sirc saira sirc_j...@yahoo.com wrote:
From the book: Linux Administration: A Beginners' Guide, 5th Edition Wale
Soyinka
0-07-154625-1
Well... that's your book. But have you read the actual GPL v2 and V3 license?
Read them here:
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 11:36 AM, Bopolissimus Platypus Jr
bopolissimus.li...@gmail.com wrote:
With every update I hate the Ubuntu interface more (because I can't
work with Macs, my brain doesn't work that way). Every update I
change the location of the window buttons again (gconf-editor),
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 12:43 PM, Winelfred G. Pasamba
winelfredpasa...@gmail.com wrote:
which processor fastest for x264 encoding/recoding?
[snipped]
has anyone compared core2quads vs xeons vs amd or even GPUs or game
consoles? tnx
Just get at least a quad-core machine. It will do encoding,
On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 11:18 PM, Miguel Paraz mpa...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi! Thanks for the verification.
Are you guys also on the SB700 southbridge?
Or also on Karmic Koala?
I'm using another board (a 790GX board, using SB750 though) and 64-bit
Jaunty. 32-bit Flasg + nspluginwrapper has been
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 7:38 AM, Oscar Plameras oscarplame...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm as bored as you are with arguments going around in
circles. It's like watching dogs chasing their tails.
You still haven't addressed the issue about your output based method
not addressing security issues.
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 7:55 PM, Oscar Plameras oscarplame...@gmail.com wrote:
Even if Comelec can't release the source code, it does not mean the end of
the Auteomatic Election System. A portion of the contract may be invalid
It is the end of the AES if a source code review can't be made
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 8:28 PM, Oscar Plameras oscarplame...@gmail.com wrote:
Oh, and it's square.
OK... Let's ignore this jerk and don't feed the troll anymore.
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Hi Doc,
On 7/18/08, Pablo Manalastas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gideon Guillen wrote in his blog a procedure for using a
Motorola V6 mobile phone as a modem to connect your Linux
laptop to the Internet.
http://elijah.pinoguin.com/blog/blog-view/article/motorola-v6-as-modem-in-ubuntu-linux.html
On 7/10/08, Mark David Dumlao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vista does promote it though. I forget what they call it. Something
fancy, no doubt.
You mean Vista Ready Boost? That is not using SSD for swap file. Ready
Boost is only used to cache some system files so that the OS will boot
faster. I
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 9:56 AM, Orlando Andico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IIRC Symbian is going open-source.
They'll make ths OS open source, however, Nokia phones might still
require signed executable, just like TiVo. In short, I might not be
able to run applications that I wrote or downloaded
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 7:26 PM, Daniel Escasa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was considering it until I noted the 1GB RAM minimum requirement. At
I haven't really used Lotus Symphony. Also a satisfied OpenOffice.org
user. Maybe the 1GB RAM requirement was for the beta because of the
debugging stuff
On 6/21/08, Mark David Dumlao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think the most important one, which the OOO crowd ignored for years
(and actually only recently realized) is the outline view in writer
much like the outline view of impress and word. Today it is one of the
hottest features being
On 6/19/08, Michael Tinsay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I heard (unverified) that Goldilocks also migrated(ing?) to Linux.
IIRC, Jijo is involved with that project.
--
Gideon N. Guillen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 5/29/08, Gabriel H. Mercado [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Say, what's the status on game emulation anyway? Can it really emulate the
latest and greatest seamlessly? Or may limitations?
I only play few games on the PC these days. I'm playing Orange Box
(Half-Life 2 series, Team Fortress 2,
On 5/29/08, Gabriel H. Mercado [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yun naman pala e.
we need to verify this. If we can emulate games then we can emulate most
anything, right? Esp. the instant messengers. Is that thinking correct?
what are your PC's specs, Gideon?
BTW... WINE Is Not an Emulator. :)
On 4/18/08, Winelfred G. Pasamba [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on the other hand compression MIGHT theoretically speed up access if
you CPU(s) compresses / decompresses faster than your disk writes /
reads.
Yeah. I remember back in the DOS days wherein I/O on some files on a
drive compressed with
On 4/17/08, Gerald Quimpo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
cool. that's what the problem was. and i think dido might benefit from that
too. it seems that the drive *does* honor the regioncode in firmware. i did
notice that in windows this switching regioncode message popped up with a
warning
On 4/14/08, Ozzie de Leon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't partition my HDD to dual boot since I can't find my copy of
PartitionMagic anymore (plus I think it will void my warranty).
There are Free Software alternatives to Partition Magic (like gparted)
if all you want is just to resize your
The aerticle is now on Slashdot.
http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/03/14/013221
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plug@lists.linux.org.ph (#PLUG @ irc.free.net.ph)
Read the
On 3/14/08, Eduardo Tongson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I read the article. I think there's a confusion.
...
that Intel FORTRAN is also free of charge, including all the math
libraries and MPIC system, he said.
Maybe they mean free Fortran compiler in an Intel-based platform in
the form of
On 3/13/08, eric pareja [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been asked what specs of video card are needed for multi-head (3
monitors side-by-side) X on Linux. I've googled of course, but I'd
rather get hints/pointers from folk here who have actually done this
with locally available iron. Howtos
On 2/27/08, Martin Acupanda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thats why I thought of redirecting http traffic to this future site
in my old laptop. Now since legal issues are already involve here, it
may be best for those who will be connecting whether intentionally or
by serendipity to be first
On 2/27/08, Martin Acupanda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does it apply even to provinces not covered by Meralco?
Well, that is the restriction on WiFi in general. You'll need to apply
for a license from the NTC if you'll need to go beyond the
restriction, if ever no one else has licensed the 2.4GHz
On 2/12/08, Danny Ching [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But Nokia's suite runs on windows only right? Is there a way to connect a
nokia (E51) as a 3G modem in linux?
When plugged in using the USB cable Linux detects the phone as a
USB-ACM compliant modem. It will be accessible using /dev/ttyACMx
On 1/28/08, Carlos Yu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just got email from Trolltech. Looks like Nokia will be buying them
soon (see attached PDF)!!! Hopefully, future Nokia phones will be
running Qtopia (Linux/GCC Based).
[snipped]
While this news might be good, what happens now to the mostly GTK,
On 1/16/08, Orlando Andico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
oh.. i also tried pci-nommconf and askmethod.
Have you tried the suggestions from the RH Bugzilla entry that I
posted earlier? I'll post some of 'em here:
- Add edd=skipmbr to kernel commandline.
- Disable Int13 SCSI BIOS setting before
On 1/15/08, thad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sweden is now debating that file sharing is legal while our law makers
are still kissing the asses of their former colonial masters.
Plus, major RIAA labels are moving towards selling DRM-free
downloadable music either on Amazon or iTunes. They're doing
On 1/14/08, Nelson Serafica [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I experience this problem in my samba server last year November cause one of
the files can't be open. What I did is do a inside vacuum (cause its dirty
already) and replace ide cable. After several times, it did bootup. And now,
I'm
On 12/18/07, Jojo Paderes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like another example of crab mentality.
The school has just been removed from PiL http://pil.ph . M$ is
already giving out something to the community and this is what they
get in return.
Well, according to the article, allegedly, MS
On 12/17/07, Ariel E. Isidro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i did try wine and was able to install the games without errors,
but the game did not execute perfectly, warcraft iii for instance
is very slow ...
i checked the hardware setup, display adapter is correct.
can anybody please recommend a
On 11/27/07, Jun Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I heard it from Leo Laporte who said this (4G) is what people are buying.
When the 8G comes out I'm gonna feel really bad.
He sounded sure...
TWIT listener? :) Anyway, IIRC, the original announcement made by Asus
earlier this year was that they
On 11/20/07, Orlando Andico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems midway between the two devices that I use heavily: Nokia
Communicator, and Toshiba M6. The Communicator is small, 3G, 800-pixel
[snipped]
With that hardware you have, I don't think the EEE PC is for you. It
would be better if you
On 11/20/07, Orlando Andico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is this thing even available locally?
You mean the Asus EEE PC? In PLUG-Misc, someone posted that it is
already available at PC Corner.
As for the wireless card, I believe that particular card (Sierra
Wireless 875U) is not yet available from
On 10/26/07, John Homer H Alvero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any body know if a tool to migrate a number of email accounts from a
POP server to a local maildir format? The source is using an obscure
mail format so thats why I chose to pull the mails from POP, and the
new mail system will use
On 10/5/07, Froilan Romualdo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bro., tanung kulang kung paano i convert ang filesystem ng CentOS to reiserfs?
Nag-search na kasi online pero mukhang wala pang blog or tips. Baka
meron kayung link or blog regarding dito. Gagamitin ko kasi ito sa
Squid Proxy Caching server
On 10/3/07, Michael Tinsay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hosting with PLDT is only good if **ALL** your target audience is using
PLDT's network. If there are on Globe or Digitel or other ISPs with
no/slow/thin-pipe interconnection with PLDT, it is better to host it in the
US.
Well isn't it that
On 9/25/07, Orlando Andico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3. Kernel that needs a loadable module to access root filesystem because
the necessary support wasn't compiled-in statically.
[snipped]
these static. Hence I have never had any problems with initrd.
In my case, Ubuntu Hoary Hedgehog 2 years
On 9/12/07, Miguel Paraz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The ASUS EEE is interesting:
[snipped]
Add WebKit (the Safari base).. then we don't need a iPod WiFi! :)
I've seen photos of the Asus EEE running Firefox. Also, if you can
replace the Linux distro installed on that machine, you can install
KDE
On 9/6/07, Rogelio Serrano [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just check out www.openmesh.org. with the new batman protocol low
latency voip over a manet is a very viable possibility.
You mean open-mesh.net. Anyway, is this open-mesh thing a ad-hoc WiFi
network? You might not be able to do that here. The
On 9/5/07, David R. Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't like gnome. However, I have not found (in the past) that the KDE
version (Kubuntu) was as current as Ubuntu.
I'm using Kubuntu. AFAIK, since the Kubuntu project became an official
project, it is updated just like the main Ubuntu
On 8/21/07, Ludwig Isaac Lim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
keys simultaneously. There are times when after pressing
CTRL-ALT-Fn keys, the monitor would display No signal,
What is your hardware configuration? Like what video card/chipset are
you using? It is possible that you might be using a buggy
On 8/17/07, jan gestre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just want to ask if you know any open source sms bulk sender application,
just plain application without building a sms gateway, it can be web based
By without building a sms gateway, do you mean you're using only a
GSM modem? If the answer is
On 8/17/07, jan gestre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i tried some of the links given like bulk sms but it can only send one at a
time.
Most of utilities mentioned are really meant to send one SMS at a time
using a GSM modem. That's why you still need to write your own shell
script to automate it.
On 8/7/07, Orlando Andico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suddenly have the need for a proliferation of Linux boxes (well,
virtual machines) so I can test out some cluster software.
Unfortunately I don't have that much disk space. 10GB per VM as
demanded by RHEL or CentOS 5 is way too much.
How
On 7/13/07, loiscastillo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3D interface ang sa Minority Report: gestures mid-air.
Well, if I remember correctly, there's already this group of people
who was able to make a mouse driver for the Nintendo Wii's Remote for
Windows, MacOSX, and Linux. You just need the driver
On 7/16/07, alben_alteza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did use a 64-bit CPU and a 64-bit version of RHEL5.
What else should I check?
If you're using the x86_64 version of RHEL5, there's only one kernel
to choose from so (excluding the Xen-enabled kernel). The -PAE and
-Hugemem kernels are only
On 7/4/07, Ambrosio Berdijo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. Why change when everything is running well. Why risk upgrading to the
latest/greatest kernel when firewall/router/dns/email system is already
secured and running well. It may even be riskier migrating all the
settings+data to a new
On 6/27/07, albert penaflor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
cd /lib/modules/
find . -name 'usb-storage.ko' -exec rm '{}' \;
rmmod usb-storage # or reboot
got it also from the web. i haven't try it though.
give us an update after ur adventure.
The problem with this is that you won't be able to
On 6/24/07, Mike A. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone here are using subversion? I'm trying to install subversion on a RHEL
5 OS but the available version of it is for RHEL 4. I've read that it can
still be installed in RHEL 5 and just used sym link for the lower version of
libraries that it was
On 6/25/07, Mike A. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By the way, RHEL5 is now also using yum and not up2date anymore. Our host
disallow our yum update but will email them to allow us to use it. Thanks
for the help.
If that's the case, you can find the packages on your RHEL CDs.
--
Gideon N. Guillen
On 6/22/07, Danny Ching [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
cool! great solution. simple, fast.
Can a referal be spoofed or bookmarked?
Yes. wget, curl and a script written in your favorite scripting
language can use user-specified referrer. You can capture the
necessary referrer using any packet sniffer
On 6/22/07, Taong Bahay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How many frames per second can you record at 640x480 resolution? Can
you record a TV broadcast (not cable)?
If you really need recording, then Hauppage PVR-150, PVR-250, PVR-350
or PVR-350 are the best for this task. It has built-in MPEG2
On 6/15/07, Ramil Galib [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to download a file which changes over time (due to upgrades) on the
command line.
[snipped]
If you have control over the server, you should use rsync instead of
regular http download. rsync will get the changes from the file on the
server,
On 6/12/07, [C]hicken [G] od [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doesn't running another protocol within SSH slow down the connection a
notch? I ain't no networking guru but from my tech support days whenever my
users run encryption on consumer grade routers they complain about slow
connections. I
On 6/12/07, Taong Bahay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
in to Googletalk? I keep getting an error message about SSL support
unavailable. I'm using Debian Lenny with some unstable packages. I thought
You should have libnss (from Firefox, Thunderbird, or Seamonkey) or
GnuTLS installed in your system.
On 6/12/07, Orlando Andico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Err, not really. The underlying TCP protocol takes care of
re-transmissions and stuff, so your TCP session inside the SSH
tunnel sees a lossless connection.
I can't remember the exact article where I read it, but this is the
best article that
On 6/7/07, Miguel Paraz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They could be a Micro ISV of one person, but these types typically
have to sell proprietary software to make it. An open source business
of selling support needs more manpower and makes less money per person
than a proprietary software business.
On 6/7/07, Gideon Guillen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
software [1]. Basically, under this model, the client is not paying
for a license of the software, but for the cost of the development of
the software.
To explain this further, in proprietary software, what you're paying
for is a license
On 5/30/07, Harvey Diaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if only linux and open source developers focus on creating/developing WAP
SDK and IDE, developing mobile apps for phones and PDAs would not be that
I'm not exactly sure what you mean by WAP SDK, but if you're just
talking about making WML and
On 5/31/07, Harvey Diaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
still, WAP 2.0/XHTML emulators/browsers that can run on linux are very hard
to find. as a small-time mobile app/web developers, we could not test
results in each phone there is in the market. firefox's wmlbrowser plugin is
unpredictable. i've
On 5/29/07, Harvey Diaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can anybody help me find a WAP browser and SDK for linux? just like WinWap
in widows and OpenWave SDK developer kit.
There's a WML and XHTML mobile profile renderer extensions for
Firefox. Try these:
On 5/15/07, jan gestre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem: 16414484 149297241484760 0 121552 13291244
-/+ buffers/cache:1516928 14897556
Swap: 2031608 02031608
as you can see almost all of
On 3/27/07, Pablo Manalastas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RP is e-mail spam capital of Asia? (March 27, 2007)
From the article:
'Symantec said in a statement that it could not provide the total
number of e-mails monitored during the period of the study, from July
to December 2006, but the
On 3/26/07, Pablo Manalastas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
applications. Since it runs under X-window, you can
run gedit on a remote host, and have the results
displayed on your local Linux PC. Can Windows do this?
Well, kind of. That's what the Remote Desktop Protocol is for. And it
uses much
If you have ffmpeg w/gsm audio support installed, you can use that to
transcode the audio to other formats like MP3, Ogg Vorbic, AAC, or
plain old PCM wavefiles.
On 3/16/07, John Peter Loh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone recommend a player that supports GSM audio? I found
Zgsmplay but it's
On 3/15/07, Zak B. Elep [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Konqueror has that user-agent switching built in, I might add. :D
Yeah, but the UserAgentSwitcher extension for Firefox/Seamonkey can
even change values for some Javascript objects. For example: the
navigator.platform. Some online banking sites
On 3/15/07, Elijah Alcantara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HSBC and Metrobank also discriminates against other browsers. They
only allow for IE or netscape.
HSBC will work with Firefox if you're on Windows or a Mac. But Firefox
on Linux, you need to use the UserAgentSwitcher extension so that the
On 3/9/07, Tiger Quimpo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm a newbie at debian/ubuntu and don't want to go there yet.
I tried
aptitude install build-essential sun-java5-jdk
and that doesn't get sun-java5-jdk.
Make sure you are using at 6.06 or newer, and that you have the
multiverse repository in
On 3/6/07, Sherwin Barcita [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, how can i enable ssh in redhat linux 6.2 mail server. tnx
IIRC, Red Hat Linux 6.2 doesn't have OpenSSH. They only started
shipping OpenSSH with their distro starting on RH 7.0, IIRC. You need
to compile it your self, then install, or
On 3/6/07, Tiger Quimpo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For program development in C/C++/Java, Ubuntu 6.06 is not the ideal
Hmmm, doesn't `aptitude install build-essential sun-java5-jdk` work?
It doesn't work for me. What repositories do I need to add to get the
sun JDK?
This is available only on
On 3/1/07, Orlando Andico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Globe has a PHP 1500 per month 1Mbit service. I am sorely tempted. On the
other hand, Smart Bro has done well for me for 18 months now. I can actually
terminate anytime, but the service is fine. Getting 1Mbit is just gravy that
I can do without.
On 2/21/07, Sandy T. Santos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Meron po bang nakakalalam kung san makakabili ng GSM jammer locally?
And what does this have to do with Linux?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG)
My setup uses a WRT54GL with DD-WRT, configured to have an OpenVPN
with SSL certificates for authentication. For the client SSL
certificate, I store that in a TrueCrypt volume in a USB flashdrive.
On 2/18/07, Martin Acupanda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello PLUG,
Any one who was able to access
On 2/16/07, Joey S. Eisma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what are the equivalent of the following from ubuntu to centos?
apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
/etc/apt/sources.list
Use yum.
or
you can install apt-get for CentOS.
Get it from: http://mirror.centos.org/centos-4/4/extras/i386/RPMS
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On 2/16/07, Michael Tinsay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having some trouble trying to play audio streaming by bitstop. Maybe
you guys/gals can help. For example, when I issue the cmd:
mplayer mms://mirrors.martin.bitstop.ph/DWRT
My experience is that this does not always work. You'll get a
On 2/12/07, Slacker Jam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guru's... is it posible to view pdf on plain linux terminal? (w/o X)
If you're GhostScript was build with frame buffer output and you
kernel and boot up parameters has frame buffer support enabled, its
possible to display PDFs including
On 2/13/07, fluxbox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm tasked to hook several TVs scattered around the premises hooked
[snipped]
Why use a media server + thin clients when you can use just one PC or
any media playing device plus tens or hundreds of meters of cabling +
video amplifier.
--
Gideon N.
On 2/13/07, Christopher J. Baldoza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm planning to install a Linux distro on my Desktop (PIII 800).
What will be the best distribution? Any recommendation?
Try as many as you can/want. After trying several distros, then
decide. If possible, you should have a score
On 2/12/07, Michael Tinsay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone successfully used a Pocket PC PDA as a GPRS/3G
modem in Linux? I'm not having much luck googling for it.
I doubt you'll be able to use a PocketPC PDA as a modem because PDAs
don't have mobile phone radio transceiver built-in. I
On 2/9/07, Norbert P. Copones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nope. not at all. ami(4) and mpi(4) are real hardware RAID. and openbsd
runs these controllers very well. and in my experience, runs them better
than linux imho. and speaking of adaptec? its all about their
documentation not that Fake RAID
On 2/9/07, Norbert P. Copones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
honestly speaking, openbsd does not encourage generic drivers. they even
Huh? So you mean this is not a generic IDE driver for OpenBSD then?
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=pciidesektion=4
And I can see some of the
On 2/9/07, Norbert P. Copones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if you understand clearly the topic, we're talking on sata raids.
Yeah, but your statement aboud generic drivers imply it's general. If
you said generic sata raid drivers, well I don't know.
However, do take note that the Software RAID on
On 2/9/07, Norbert P. Copones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if you understand clearly the topic, we're talking on sata raids.
Oh, and BTW, there are chipsets listed pciide that are also used as
SATA chipsets. Example: Promise PDC20319 is a SATA chipset.
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On 2/9/07, Jimmy Lim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe the FAQ is referring to unsupported or should I say exotic
SATA-RAID controller, I'm using LSI SATA-RAID and it reads from dmesg
Exotic? Many of the ones listed there are the ones used as FakeRAID
SATA controllers built-in to some
On 2/9/07, Jimmy Lim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fact:
Some built-in SATA-RAID now a days is not supported on Cent-OS,
therefore you have to do software raid just to use it. Ouch! that
sucks!
What sucks is that the built-in RAID is slower, sometimes less
reliable, than Linux's Software Raid.
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On 2/9/07, Jimmy Lim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well majority of the SATA-RAID available sucks, and Linux
can't even handle it.
By can't handle, do you mean Linux can't just use the RAID
functionality but can use it as a regular SATA controller? If that's
the case, why would you want to use the
On 2/9/07, Joey S. Eisma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how do you install xfce and then remove gnome as window manager on
centos4.4?
Run the following as root:
yum groupinstall XFCE-4.2
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