.conf file if you can at all or is this file only meant
to be referenced at boot time?
Thanks
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art
The manpage for "postfix" stated that "start" will also run
"check" but I ran it anyway.
My mail headers from this email show postfix setting it's mark.
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start automatically when I reboot.
When I built it from /usr/ports all it asked was "Do I want to
replace Sendmail with Postfix" and I said yes..
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l that when Solaris would "halt" I would have to
serial in and I think type "go" if I'm not mistaken -- then it
would resume running. It was in a protective sleep mode if I
recall and did not need to be rebooted.
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At Fri, 28 Nov 2003 it looks like Antoine Jacoutot composed:
> On Friday 28 November 2003 20:10, Ian Todd wrote:
> > I have installed a local printer on /dev/lp0. I want to
> > print a man page how do i do that? Will it also fit onto
> > the page? i dont need to setup the size of my page?Thanks.
>
o get my
mpg123 or was it mpg321 to work with a directory full of mp3's.
Ended up writing a script that would kill it when I used to play
mp3's with the above program.
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At Fri, 5 Dec 2003 it looks like Ray Seals composed:
> xmms will only play one MP3 and then will not play another one. The new
> song will display the title but won't play. If I click the play button
> it just blinks the display and show 00:00. This is the case with
> selected mp3's from a dire
t would shoot the whole desktop and save it to
the file I named in the command line.
import -window root image.jpg
I don't seem to have the "import" command on FreeBSD.
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hem to be
executable scripts.
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> root directory on the freebsd system with the one line: -P
I did that same one-liner and it worked first time, real good
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working
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ced some problems with GRUB back with Linux in an
earlier release where it actually started counting at 1, not 0.
Try setting root to hd0,3,a
I hope this helps.
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the
nic of prior settings.
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while using FreeBSD ports? If no,
> How does ports know what are the versions of the latest packages?
>
> thanks,
> Sincerely,
>
Just "cd" into the /usr/ports//
and type "make install clean"
It will fetch all the needed dependencies, kinda fun to watch if
your new t
ility/atk
===> Building for atk-1.9.1
make: cannot open Makefile.
*** Error code 2
Stop in /usr/ports/accessibility/atk.
*** Error code 1
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> On Saturday 28 January 2006 09:58, Bill Schoolcraft wrote:
> > Hello Family,
> >
> > Well I've read alot of "Firefox" posts and seconds after a
> > successful ports update via cvsup I went to bu
anned but not shown below are in state: closed)
PORT STATE SERVICE
22/tcp open ssh
25/tcp open smtp
80/tcp open http
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So, I was wondering if there is any specific doc's on this setup. I
fail to find anything specific on t
At Sat, 4 Feb 2006 it looks like Matthew Seaman composed:
> Bill Schoolcraft wrote:
> > But when I go to check an see if the external port 514/udp is open I
> > get nothing showing:
> >
> > #
> >
At Sat, 4 Feb 2006 it looks like Bill Schoolcraft composed:
> At Sat, 4 Feb 2006 it looks like Matthew Seaman composed:
>
> > Bill Schoolcraft wrote:
> > > But when I go to check an see if the external port 514/udp is open I
>
exact same inkling this time but jumped up pre-emptively and
again my co-worker came to the rescue.
I could write a book of the stuff that I've experienced, maybe call
it "From the Shipyards to Silicon Valley" or something
The one thing I've learned (besides FreeBSD kic
Hello,
I'm hoping I can find a solution.
I've lost my Lucent/Orinoco RG-1000 power supply.
The Access Point states it needs 9volts-DC @ 1.1amps.
All I can find at Radio Shack is 9volts-DC @ 1.0amps.
Is there any electricians out there that can advise me on what to
do? Thanks
At Mon, 13 Mar 2006 it looks like [EMAIL PROTECTED] composed:
> I have an IBM Thinkpad R51, it works very well and I reccomend it highly.
Do you have the wireless working too on that model, the integrated
chip?
TIA
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> On 2/5/06, Bill Schoolcraft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> I've been trying to get 6.0 to allow itself to accept logs.
> >>
> >> I have a line in /etc/rc.conf that states the remote machine
t: ts fid vid ttp
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(question)
Is there some *BSD port that will give me CPU information like the
above from the command line?
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virtual
> > power management: ts fid vid ttp
> >
> > ###
> >
> > (question)
> >
> > Is there some *BSD port that will give me CPU information like the
> > above from the command line?
> >
> > TI
ce file, that was /dev/mse0
Thanks for any help on this. :)
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?
>
> $ bc
> bc 1.06
> Copyright 1991-1994, 1997, 1998, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
> This is free software with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
> For details type `warranty'.
> 17*36
> 612
> ^D
I usually try this.
echo 17*36 | bc
Then you don&
d0,0)/grub/splash.xpm.gz
title Red Hat Linux (2.4.7-10)
root (hd0,0)
kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.7-10 ro root=/dev/hda3
initrd /initrd-2.4.7-10.img
title FreeBSD-4.2
root (hd0,4,a)
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first, it would ignore your /etc/hosts file (first) and hit your dns looking
for answers.
/etc/nsswitch.conf
hosts: files nisplus dns
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mv lpq lpq-ORIG
Then I create the symlinks so any programs "looking" for the original
names, and alot do, find the cups version through the re-direction that
occurs via symlinks.
ln -s lpr.cups lpr
ln -s lprm.cups lprm
ln -s lpq.cups lpq
Of course this i
At Sat, 17 Jul 2004 it looks like Peter Risdon composed:
> Bill Schoolcraft wrote:
> > At Sat, 17 Jul 2004 it looks like Peter Risdon composed:
> >
> >
> >>Cups installs /usr/local/bin/lp and /usr/local/bin/lpr and leaves
> >>/usr/bin/lp and /usr/bin/lpr in
ill recur with the next library
> you rebuild).
>
> e.g. portupgrade -fa
>
> or
>
> portupgrade -faPP
>
I also had and error with this particular library when trying to
use "ymessenger" after a flawless ports install that had no
errors.
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) will
probably be nodding their heads in agreement.
NOW, I also totally concur with KIS[s] and the reasons for not
getting too heavy into overhead. Hell, I still prefer PINE as
my MUA just because it was the first one I ever used on Unix.
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Hello,
I've installed 4.8 on my laptop and realized I needed to reclaim
back some space from /usr so removing "all" of GNOME was my first
choice, keeping KDE.
When using /stand/sysinstall and chosing the post-installation
of packages I can remove certain GNOME packages but the other
GNOME ones c
;ExplorerPS/2" tag. And I also tried the line
Option "ZAxisMapping" "6 7" and got nothing.
Once again the mouse was not detected during a
/stand/sysinstall configuration attempt either.
Needless to say, any help here would be appreciated.
This is the latest version of FreeBSD, 5.2
Hello Family,
Well sometimes I wish I had all the answers... I need some advice.
When I proudly bring my FreeBSD-5.x laptop(s) into Starbucks, I have my
"wi0" set for "DHCP" in /etc/rc.conf and I never have consistant
handshakes with the server, same coffee shop, same everything.
Sometimes I'm
Hello Family,
I was totally stoked to get my first 64-bit PC, an AMD/Athlon and it
came with Windows-XP Pro, and I did what I always do and that's to then
install Linux then FreeBSD. All my machines work great like this with
the Linux bootloader doing the booting of WinXP/Linux/FreeBSD.
The thin
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Hello Family,
I forgot to add that this mouse is working fine (at the same time) on
FreeBSD-5.4/32bit too via the KVM switch, along with two other OS's.
Thanks
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Hello Family,
Well, now I just had one more question about the FreeBSD-5.4/amd64
system I'm trying to get the mouse working on. I booted in "verbose"
mode and spotted the following in dmesg:
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psm0: current command byte:0047
p
Hello Family,
I was wondering if this is a bug somewhere in FreeBSD-5.4 or I've just
been getting lucky with CUPS all the time... :)
I have a HP 840c and it's connected remotely on my network with a fixed
ipaddress and every box on my network can print to it and so can
FreeBSD as long as it's fro
Hello Family,
I was able to build gaim in 5.4 on i386 but it's not available in 5.4
on amd64...
Is there any workaround for this?
Thanks
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Hello Family,
I'm trying to get either GAIM or AIM to work on my 5.4 "amd64" to no
avail. It works on my 5.4 "i386" and I was wondering if anyone can
help, here is my "ports" failure message for GAIM. AIM reports only
being ported to i386.
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Gr, is there a list of all the ports that don't work on
AMD64 machines? I just attempted to install the above :(
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Part Size
/ 200M
/tmp 256M
/usr 7G
swap 512M
/var 2G
I found this to be an interesting read on all FreeBSD boxes
man hier
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At Sun, 16 Oct 2005 it looks like Mark Kane composed:
Bill Schoolcraft wrote:
Gr, is there a list of all the ports that don't work on
AMD64 machines? I just attempted to install the above :(
http://pointyhat.freebsd.org/errorlogs/
I checked there for the xmms-wma port although
At Sun, 16 Oct 2005 it looks like Mark Kane composed:
Bill Schoolcraft wrote:
At Sun, 16 Oct 2005 it looks like Mark Kane composed:
Bill Schoolcraft wrote:
Gr, is there a list of all the ports that don't work on
AMD64 machines? I just attempted to install the above :(
me to "not" expect
flash to work on anything, sad as it may seem. I guess it's
like the "unix-fonts" in our browsers, you kinda get numb to the
whole thing.
Thanks for the replies.
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- or perhaps ffmpeg-devel -
port) also can play WMAs.
Regards,
Vladimir
That was a very nice bit of information my friend, just saw the
whole program compile as a result of your help.
I thank you. :)
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Hello Family,
Does anyone know how to convert a .m4p file to a .mp3 file?
Thanks
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ted into pages. Given
a few scripts. Plus the *time*.
Because I could never write them all that well I used to just
browse thru these for some ideas...
http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/scripts/
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At Mon, 7 Nov 2005 it looks like Micah composed:
Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
Bill Moran wrote:
Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Micah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm running the i386 version of FreeBSD with 1gb ram. Didn't think to
check this before, but I'm getting ~112-113 volts into the
network device back to life by:
ifconfig fxp0 up
Ok, with that information, how can I bring the USB /dev/cd0 back
from the dead?
No longer does "cdrecord -scanbus" show the device like it does
after a fresh reboot.
TIA
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t: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version
1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), not stripped
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SD and
then read the manpage and saw to my amazement...
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AUTHOR
Shunsuke Akiyama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
HISTORY
The eject command appeared in FreeBSD 2.X
FreeBSD 5.4 Sep 24, 2000
Hello Family,
I have been trying to export four mounted iso images under /mnt on my
FreeBSD-5.4 box via nfs and I can export everything under /mnt but the
iso's don't show up on the client, only the directories.
First I mounted all the iso's with the following series of
commands.
mdconfig -a -t
Hmm,
Would using the command: zcat work?
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5880/16/63] at ata4-master BIOSPIO
And I'm assuming that the "ad8" means /dev/ad8 but my /dev/ad*
directory entries end at /dev/ad3s4.
Can anyone share any information on this?
TIA
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t;mount"
would in fact try all the other versions of mount but apparently
missed the msdos one.
Thanks again. :)
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Hello Family,
Just compiled a new kernel with
device pcm
and there is still no sound happening. Is there some issues with
the cs4281 and 4.6.2 ?
Thanks.
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y options for the cs4281 sound chip?
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l can't
figure out the above.
This laptop is triple booted with "Linux/Win2000/FreeBSD" and
this has been the most troublesome thing.
TIA
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w-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 30, 0x00010015 Sep 26 13:03
/dev/dspW1.1
crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 30, 0x00020015 Sep 26 13:03
/dev/dspW1.2
crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 30, 0x00030015 Sep 26 13:03
/dev/dspW1.3
So, I contiue hacking and appreciate your help.
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At Thu, 26 Sep 2002 it looks like Orion Hodson composed:
>
> Bill Schoolcraft wrote:
> > I've recompiled and added as a grand total to date, 3 entries in
> > my new kernel, here they are:
> >
> > options PNPBIOS
> > device pcm
> >
to /usr/ports/devel/ and saw only "glib12 glib20" and
intalled both and still have the errors, anyone else install
Netscape-7.0 yet?
This is on FreeBSD-4.5 from the official CD pack.
TIA
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se "truss" with firing up Netscape, then
the mail program, then try and send a message..
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t of 72,292 lines in 60 seconds, I figure the last 15
seconds were email/failure related.
So the 15,000 lines at the end are what I'm looking at. :(
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mand line.
#!/bin/sh
#
for i in `ps -auxw|grep artsd|grep -v grep|awk '{print $2}'`; do
kill -9 $i; done
mpg123 -v -v -Z -@ playlist.lst
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San
Diego Castro wrote:
>
> I had the same errors.
> The solution was to upgrade to FreeBSD 4.6.2
> Netscape 7.0 uses linux_base7 (finally fixed)
Yep, that fixed it - unfortunately. It nice to do a reinstall but not an
unexpected one which is what this was, thanks for the heads-up on th
rsion daily for work.
Any ideas are appreciated.
TIA
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http://f
15. It's a triple booted laptop
with win2k, linux and freebsd-4.2.6 and it was the linux OS that
caused some issues, it needed the latest 3.20 pcmcia card
package or it would run faster than 300k on a 1.2mb network.
I also have an Orinoco Gold card working on that laptop in all 3
OS
the symlinks too I'd
probably try:
ls -alR | grep ^[-l] | wc -l
And last but not least, only the directories:
ls -alR | grep ^d | wc -l
Hope that helps a little.
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At Sun, 8 Dec 2002 it looks like Greg 'groggy' Lehey composed:
> If *you* are interested, please let me know. I'll make a decision
> depending on the amount of feedback I get.
Yes, I'd be very interested :)
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tibility list.
http://docs.sun.com/?q=HCL&p=/doc/816-2419
It's a bit of a learning curve doing the install but it's worth
the exercise if the WebCT runs on the Intel version of
Solaris-8.
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hink Solaris-10)
install with support, for lets say, what FreeBSD had for 4.2?
I mean, all the drivers are available, wouldn't one think that they
could at least support what FreeBSD supports in terms of number of
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quot;perfect" config files with "Xorg -configure" and no
matter what, nothing now.
Isn't 6.2 coming out soon?
>
> mvh
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t get "OUT" on to
the Internet... (giggle)
If that atapicam attempt on my part did not blow Xorg out of the
water and leave me at 800x600 I'd never be painfully beating myself
with Solaris-10 now!
Downloaded "pkg-get" so things are bearable! (grin)
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I was told it was nice, but it would not fly, had to switch to
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opened (-7)
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TIA
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> On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 12:38:30PM -0400, Robert Huff wrote:
> >
> > David Kelly writes:
> >
> > > Or if one needs to ifconfig earlier in the startup process then
> put
> > > one's script in /etc/start_if.em0
> >
> > It is my understanding (and
Hello Family,
Just wanting to check on how the latest beta of 6.2 is running and
if anyone knows of any major delays in the release of 6.2.
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> > bogus clock.
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Hello Family,
I normally can use KDEprint's setup tool,
(A) Add printer/class
(B) Click "next" on the popup screen
and then see scores of printer makes and models to choose from. I see
nothing in my FreeBSD-6.2 offerings. I use KDEprint on all my Unix
based OS's and KDEprint is fully poplula
Hello Family,
I'm trying to get my server to boot off my Sandisk "Cruzer" 1-gig pen
drive with an ISO image dd'd to the pendrive.
It fails and the same ISO image will boot off the USB CDROM with no
issues.
Is there any specific howto on doing this?
TIA
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ories like yours to help me out with wireless issues.
I can only speak for myself but I'd love to hear how ya did it.
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; > after that, focus was lost.
> >
>
> USL v. BSDi happened.
I'm not that informed historically and was glad to get this little
tidbit a while ago when tracking down the history of Unix/Linux...
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t conventions. If you are
getting “permission denied” messages from the server, then it is likely
that you do not have this enabled properly.
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It seems to be written for the time when there was only a single ISO cd.
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At Wed, 17 Jan 2007 it looks like Garrett Cooper composed:
> On Jan 16, 2007, at 10:43 PM, Bill-Schoolcraft wrote:
>
> >Hello Family,
> >
> >Hmm, in doing installs with more than one install iso (disk-1 and
> >disk-2) via NFS I'm not clear on the instructions
FreeBSD's network speed as a
comparison test to show my coworkers that Linux and 2000 is not the only
option.
:(
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genius to underst
At Sun, 28 Jan 2007 it looks like Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri composed:
> On 1/28/07, Bill-Schoolcraft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > At Sun, 28 Jan 2007 it looks like Jan Henrik Sylvester composed:
> >
> > > The only usb wlan driver in FreeBSD is ural
Hello Family,
I've used the software by Codeweaver (tarball) to install all the
windows software for any proprietary needs, Photoshop, Office, etc.
They are willing and we are trying to show them interest.
http://www.bsdnexus.com/petition.asp
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At Mon, 26 Sep 2005 it looks like Kris Kennaway composed:
You are blocking mail from me again:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: host ns1.thought.org[216.231.43.140] said: 550 5.0.0
No SPAM (in reply to MAIL FROM command)
This has been an issue in the past..unless you can get it under
control I'll just
ts/www/linux-flashplugin]-> make install
===> linux-flashplugin-5.0r51_3 is only for i386, and you are running amd64.
#####
TIA
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ancisco, no rain nor fog.
I would imagine that it would affect the drives I have stored in
boxes in my house too.
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Bill Schoolcraft
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Hello Family,
Just got a new PC at home, it's noisy and was wondering if
anyone can share some experience here. I just read about
a "fanless" power-supply and then realized I needed some input.
http://www.xoxide.com/fanlesspsu.html
TIA
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Bill Schoolcraft <*>
At Mon, 30 Apr 2007 it looks like Chuck Swiger composed:
Bill-Schoolcraft wrote:
Just got a new PC at home, it's noisy and was wondering if anyone can share
some experience here. I just read about a "fanless" power-supply and then
realized I needed some input.
It's pos
At Mon, 30 Apr 2007 it looks like Howard Goldstein composed:
Bill-Schoolcraft wrote:
Just got a new PC at home, it's noisy and was wondering if anyone can share
some experience here. I just read about a "fanless" power-supply and then
realized I needed some input.
If you
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