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If it has enough bays for you, this is what you want.
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et me know. I figured it would be a great tool.
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> Oh, My dongle is on -current.
Is that 3-Current? I'm ready to cvsup to it, if it feels solid to you.
We've a production product that has been rock-solid on 3.5-stable, and
I don't want to join the ranks of the flaky product providers just to
get USB serial support.
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I need one
for console and one for our dongle, and wondered if there was stable
USB serial adaptor support in 3.5? Would my dongle code (that assumes
a "normal" serial port) have trouble accessing a serial dongle by way
of USB?
TIA,
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ithout some nethacks in the kernel. I've certainly
done that before, but would prefer something more vanilla.
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cision based on arrival interface.
Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions? Please?
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ealthd. (http://healthd.thehousleys.net/)
On the main website, he gives examples of using MRTG to do this. Whether
healthd can talk to your mobo chipset is another matter.
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Motorola Oncore UT+ board. For around $200 you can have a stratum 1
quality time reference.
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> If anyone has any experience with this sort of thing, or has any advice,
> please contact me directly.
Copying the list would be great, too. I would love to hear the answer to
this!!!
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re done.
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"a =+ 1;" is the same as "a=+1;" or "a = +1;" There
has never been an operator =+, even checking back to the BCPL days.
So, read the code carefully to see if you can figure out if they
meant +=
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t to look for the last boot, but I'm concerned that
the behavior is different on different platforms. I really hate mysterious
platform differences.
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s:
syncing disks... done
Rebooting...
and then we go right into the next boot. At present, one of the machines
shows all the detail from 2.75 reboots.
How and why is it doing this, and how do I make it stop?
Thanks in advance,
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oment). It does Cisco HDLC, Frame Relay (100 PVCs) and Sync PPP.
Good luck,
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The daemons are
dynamically-linked. Is there anything I can do to reduce the memory
footprint?
Thanks and best regards,
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xx:xx:xx:xx" to install an arp
entry in your route table for this made-up address. That will keep
you from ARPing for 208.59.162.1 and discovering the device that
really owns that address.
5. Set your default gateway to 208.59.162.1.
Good luck,
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e databook, which list pinouts, various electrical specs,
and some theory, but it's no programmer reference.
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turer admits that there might have been a trouble
report on this once upon a time. They're sending a different M/B and riser
for us to try.
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e new features, and
we routinely turn off both the WOL and net boot facilities. We have to
do this in a PC that is not one of our shipping product platforms,
because our product won't get through the BIOS PCI scan with these
"features" enabled.
Can somebody help us here? We
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