This behavior is consistent with most IOS based routers I've worked
around, they typically hold onto an ARP entry for about 20 minutes before
expiring it. On linux I've used a network utility called send_arp that
can shoot a user specified gratuitous arp packet at another host on the
same layer2 n
This junk is normally seen in dmesg if you used the interactive kernel
configurator at the last boot.
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004, Charles M. Gerungan wrote:
> [fqdn] kernel log messages:
>
> > 'M-[M-c^_M-'M-ZM-c^_M-KM-ZM-c^_M-,^P=M^MM-,^P=M^MM-,^P=M^MM-,^P=M^MM-,^P=M^MM-,^P=M^MM-,^P=M^MM-,^P=M^MM-,^P=M^M
The older "wd" ide driver used to have "bad144" bad block re-mapping, you
could scan a partition and the driver would remap hard error blocks at the
time of the initial scan to a reservred area of known good blocks.
Blocks that went bad from the time of that initial scan would need to be
added to t
Forgive me for getting
On Sat, 22 Feb 2003, Rik Scarborough wrote:
> I'm having trouble getting several errors when compiling x0rfbserver.
> Has anyone else gotten this to compile?
>
> ~Rik
> On Thursday, February 20, 2003, at 05:46 PM, Rus Foster wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, Rik Scarboroug
Ack, gotta learn how to use this new-fangled email thing...
If you're looking more for Power Point functionailty with some remote
desktop functionality, look at magicpoint in ports.
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Joe O wrote:
> Forgive me for getting
>
> On Sat, 22 Feb 2003, Rik Sca