100 Mbit/s link would be right around
> > > 10 MByte/s.
That is where the higer end network cards show why they are higer end
;-) On a rtl8139 I could get max 8mbps but on the same network with
3com card I could get 50mpbs!
Not very much a test
On 10/04/2008, Frank Büttner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> how can I get all files from an directory of an web server.
> An simple wget http://www.foo.bar/sample/* will not work:(
Perhaps you should do:
wget -r http://www.foo.bar/sample
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On 10/04/2008, gopinath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> How to configure Diskless environment in CentOS 5.1. Please help me out
>
Diskless? Like in no floppy / thumb drives or diskless like in network booting?
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On 27/06/07, Web and Co sprl - Patrick DERWAEL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That does partially do the job: when you click on shutdown or reboot, it simply
restarts the X server.
Under login screen menu untick "action" option
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tried till now? All I can say "man
mdamd" is sufficient.
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On 18/04/2008, Karanbir Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[SNIP]
> oops, not really OFFList is it ?
>
> sorry, ignore my last email to the list
8-) yeah yeah and all that
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3 user setup.
> >
If it is already a multiuser program in DOS and does what it is
supposed to do efficiently give it a whirl running under xdosemu. I do
not know if CentOS supports this or not but we have extended life of
some of our applications by 6~7 years now.
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Rea
en it just sits
> there. The GDM login/greeter is never presented.
Edit /etc/X11/gdm.conf (my be located at some other path as I am using
debian+kde right now) and increase the number of X connections.
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2008/5/14 Sudev Barar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[SNIP]
>> screen, large X cursor -- gray screen of death?) and then it just sits
>> there. The GDM login/greeter is never presented.
>
> Edit /etc/X11/gdm.conf (my be located at some other path as I am using
> debian+kde right n
gt;
> Here's my one line:
> awk -F/ ' { if (p != $1) { p=$1; print "\n size=4>"$1""; } split($2, a, /\./); t=a[1]; print " href=\""$0"\">"t""; } '
Nice and impressive.
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