On 02-Aug-2002 Vincent Bernat wrote:
> waking it up from sleep and eating unnecessary my battery. Is there
> some program which could log (on a tmpfs of course ! ;-) ) any disk
> access with timestamp, file (well if it doesn't work at filesystem
> level, that doesn't hurt) and PID of the applicat
On Fri, Aug 02, 2002 at 04:43:19PM +0200, Walter Hofmann wrote:
> > > - Change /etc/cron.d/exim to prevent exim from running the queue every
> > > 15 minutes (mind the consequences!)
> > I use postfix, is there a similar trick for it ?
> I don't know. See if it installs a cron job somewhere.
Hi,
I am afraid that this if fairly frequent question, but I cannot find an
answer. I will use Debian (3.0 stable woody) on my laptop (Compaq Presario
1200) both at home and in the school. I use at home ppp dial-up for the
Internet connection and I would like to use fat university cable when at th
There are _dozens_ of apps for doing this. one, netenv, is installed in
the laptop task i think (but i've uninstalled it, i don't like it)
my favourite right now is "intuitively".
It sends out ARP requests to detect which network you are in, and then
configures everything accordingly.
(it does not
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