On 25 Jan 2010, at 01:33, Grant wrote:
I have a TRENDnet TBW-105UB USB bluetooth adapter and Motorola H560
bluetooth headset, and I'm trying to use them with twinkle VOIP
software. I've spent at least 8 hours today following up with every
single lead and I can't figure out how this is supposed
On Mon, 2010-01-25 at 09:07 +0930, Iain Buchanan wrote:
> The only way I got nv-control-dpy to do anything was to use
> --dynamic-twinview and then xrandr to try and change to the new mode,
> however it didn't quite work, leaving one screen black (except for the
> cursor). In the end I still had
I have a TRENDnet TBW-105UB USB bluetooth adapter and Motorola H560
bluetooth headset, and I'm trying to use them with twinkle VOIP
software. I've spent at least 8 hours today following up with every
single lead and I can't figure out how this is supposed to work. I
think I don't have the 2 devic
Hi,
On Sat, 2010-01-23 at 11:54 +, Mick wrote:
> On Monday 18 January 2010 05:51:50 Iain Buchanan wrote:
> Are you sure that the driver recognises the wireless NIC as wlan0? Does
> ifconfig -a show it as wlan0?
>
> If yes then this looks like a driver problem.
not sure if I posted it her
On Fri, 2010-01-22 at 13:11 +0100, YoYo siska wrote:
> maybe it is even enough to run the --probe-dpys according to what you
> say about selecting
> "detect displays" in the gui...
Thanks! This is the closest I've got so far, but it still isn't quite
right.
I can run `./nv-control-dpy --probe-d
On Sunday 24 January 2010 21:38:23 Konstantinos Agouros wrote:
> Hi,
>
> since I am a while out of the game of doing ipsec with Linux:
> What's the way to go? Strongswan/Openswan or ipsec-tools for kame/racoon.
Openswan is simpler to configure, although I have not tried it yet. I have
however t
Hi,
since I am a while out of the game of doing ipsec with Linux:
What's the way to go? Strongswan/Openswan or ipsec-tools for kame/racoon.
Emerge -p gave me some ~ for ipsec-tools while openswan goes without.
Any input welcome. I need this for a road warrior setup.
Regards,
Konstantin
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On Sunday 24 January 2010 14:31:40 Stroller wrote:
> ls -lG /dev/disk/by-uuid/
Yes, this works fine if all you want is the UUIDs, but the blkid command shows
other useful stuff too, like mount points, fs type, label names, etc.
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Regards,
Mick
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>> I need to update the BIOS on my Biostar motherboard, but the utility
>> is said to be "Windows 2000 / XP / VISTA". I've flashed the BIOS in
>> other systems by booting a FreeDOS CD, but that won't work for a
>> Windows (not DOS) flashing utility, will it? I tried running the
>> utility via win
On 24 Jan 2010, at 03:53, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
I used to have a vol_id command to discover the UUIDs of my
partitions. I just connected some new SATA drives and I cannot
find that utility. Did I just imagine it, or has something else
happened?
Sorry if this is a dumb response, but ha
On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 2:40 AM, Mick wrote:
> On Sunday 24 January 2010 03:53:21 Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> > I used to have a vol_id command to discover the UUIDs of my partitions.
> I
> > just connected some new SATA drives and I cannot find that utility. Did
> I
> > just imagine it, or has some
On Sunday 24 January 2010 03:53:21 Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> I used to have a vol_id command to discover the UUIDs of my partitions. I
> just connected some new SATA drives and I cannot find that utility. Did I
> just imagine it, or has something else happened?
>
Hmm, perhaps udev-tools or which
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