ditto ..
Everone *says* they have world class 10/100 cards, but how many really talk
to each other at that speed reliably ? When I am doing an daily backup
transfers the line runs ~ 85-90 MB for an hour, I've had too many cards drop
down to 10 or half duplex (eh!) or re-autonegotiate every coupl
Você ocupar-se-ia de se eu falasse no espanhol em vez de Portugues? Eu não
conheço Portugues. É a pergunta como eu instalo o pppoe?
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on an already running system ? I'm getting a fair amount of disk seek
timeout messages in the kernel log and I'd like to rebuild the system with a
new HD. But I'd also like to have it down for the least amount of time
possible.
Can I plug the new hd at hdb, make the partition structure I want,
Perhaps some bad packet was received, or maybe it crapped out in the middle
of downloading, then tried to resume another day after they updated the
version. CRC would then mismatch.
There is a place where apt stores debs (full downloads & partials):
/var/cache/apt(/partial). My recommendation is
I feel bad that you've had such a hard time with Woody. I tried it too
about 8 months ago with the similar results. X didn't work (that was ok,
since it was a server not a gui desktop), php4 didn't work, php3 wasn't
available, etc... I got everything working, did an apt-get update, upgraded
the
I've been thinking of getting it when it becomes available - it is an audigy
card: Shielded, not in a electrically noisy computer box, has tons of ins &
outs, HQ sound. Plugs directly into usb, so then link /dev/dsp -->
/dev/usbn and I should have sound with naught but a usb module, which I have
Well, have you looked into the /etc/rc?.d directories ? Assuming runlevel
of 5 since you going into x, there should be a startup script for gpm in
/etc/rc5.d named something like S88gpm. delete it. Now gpm won't start
when entering level 5. It will still be running if you use another runlevel
o
I have a button that runs this with a click -
/usr/bin/X11/import -window root dump.bmp
It saves a shot of the root window in dump.bmp. There are options in the
man page that will do a delay, snapshot only one window, etc...
I've always wanted to do a date command, perl it up and make the f
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