res I had.
Does anybody have experienced with similar problems, and has some more
informations to give me about it?
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On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 02:58:23PM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> > Short resume of the current status:
> > - random de-hibernation console freezes (did not try to access from the
> >network)
> > - apmd not noticing the hibernation event
> is this the internal keyboard and mouse or ext
osing to extract the link-beat detection code from
laptop-net in a daemon that launches a script when the link goes up or
down on a given interface and let users hook their preferred tool to it.
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this have been suggested to ifupdown:
# see bugs #76142, #92993, #96265, #129003, #164823, #171981 or
# even better #204641.
address 0.0.0.0
netmask 0.0.0.0
test missing-cable
Ciao,
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-laptop
> ?
I think because everyone has different wishes for detection and
reconfiguration: whereami is hard to setup but allows for all sort of
weird setups; guessnet integrates well with ifupdown; others ask you a
question at boot, and so on.
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would avoid me some long trial and error,
and it would be the definitive tool to use in this investigation: I'd be
really happy to use it.
Bye,
Enrico
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was hoping to find. :(
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s I had.
Does anybody have experienced with similar problems, and has some more
informations to give me about it?
Bye, Enrico
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On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 02:58:23PM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> > Short resume of the current status:
> > - random de-hibernation console freezes (did not try to access from the
> >network)
> > - apmd not noticing the hibernation event
> is this the internal keyboard and mouse or exte
osing to extract the link-beat detection code from
laptop-net in a daemon that launches a script when the link goes up or
down on a given interface and let users hook their preferred tool to it.
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k about it.
Yours truly, Enrico
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would avoid me some long trial and error,
and it would be the definitive tool to use in this investigation: I'd be
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Bye,
Enrico
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On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 11:35:55AM -0500, Matt Price wrote:
> ps, attached). But somehow the hard drive keeps spinning back up
> spontaneously. Who's accessing my hard drive?? I don't have the
> slightest idea how to find out, or (even better) figure out how to
> stop it from happening.
> Can
On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 10:50:11AM +0100, Alessandro Speranza wrote:
> 1-Nokia 6610 (279 Euro!!!) with a usb cable (82 EURO) can do this
> 2-Siemens c 66 (I think) with camera (???) and usb cable (about 350 Euro
> all together) can do this
> 3-Motorola c350 (99 Euro!?) with a simple (3 Eu
On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 11:35:55AM -0500, Matt Price wrote:
> ps, attached). But somehow the hard drive keeps spinning back up
> spontaneously. Who's accessing my hard drive?? I don't have the
> slightest idea how to find out, or (even better) figure out how to
> stop it from happening.
> Can
On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 10:50:11AM +0100, Alessandro Speranza wrote:
> 1-Nokia 6610 (279 Euro!!!) with a usb cable (82 EURO) can do this
> 2-Siemens c 66 (I think) with camera (???) and usb cable (about 350 Euro
> all together) can do this
> 3-Motorola c350 (99 Euro!?) with a simple (3 Eu
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