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I wouldn't of thought it would be the RAM not from behavior like that
but it does sound like a overheating issue, I have had computers just
power off because they get too hot.
Matty.
Jeff Rollin wrote:
> On 12/02/07, Dan Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
Nelson, David (ED, PAR&D) wrote:
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From: Mihamina Rakotomandimby
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Subject: [gentoo-user] net.eth0 device initiated services
Hi,
I have /etc/init.d/net.eth0.
I dont want it to be launch at boot,
hello, does anybody know if it is possible to make portage ignore an
overlay for a single package, or if it is possible to install a package
from a single overlay that i choose ?
Cheers,
Matt.
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it could ping... I dunno... seems he just needs to figure out
how he wants to transfer files.
On Sat, 1 Apr 2006, Matt Richards wrote:
Bryan Whitehead wrote:
What do you mean by xover? FTP? SCP? NFS? Coda? HTTP?
I guess by xover they mean as in 2 NIC's one cable cross wired!
Matt.
O
Bryan Whitehead wrote:
What do you mean by xover? FTP? SCP? NFS? Coda? HTTP?
I guess by xover they mean as in 2 NIC's one cable cross wired!
Matt.
On Sat, 1 Apr 2006, maxim wexler wrote:
Hi everybody,
Anybody got this working between two PCs and can tell
me how to edit the conf files?
The
>
> Will rm -Rf /proc hose a system? I didn't run rm -Rf /proc directly,
> but I did do it indirectly. I had mount --bind /proc /mnt/gentoo/proc
> and then forgot about it. I then ran rm -Rf /mnt/gentoo to start a
> stage 3 again forgetting that /boot and /proc were both mount
> --bind[ed] to /m
> THUFIR HAWAT wrote:
>
>> Why can I not telnet to my own localhost?
>
> Is leafnode enabled? Or is it still disabled?
>
> Check your xinetd configuration.
>
> Alexander Skwar
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>
you might wa
>
> On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 23:16:54 +0100
> Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
>
>> On Thursday 23 March 2006 22:42, Nick Rout wrote:
>>
>> > which you probably cannot do without logging in as root at a console
>> > as once you log into X as user, you cannot su. chicken egg chicken
>> > egg.
>>
>> Not necessarily:
> Luiz Carlos Guidolin wrote:
>
>> ipv4. IPV6 requires a specific hardware to run.
>
> No, it doesn't.
ipv6 is just a new protocol just different software the network and
computer hardware dont have to change! althought i can see why you might
say this because some broadband routers dont support ip
Hello, I use gentoo for X11 and diskless clients (aswell as other things)
and was just wondering if its possiable to make an existing server spit
out a list of packages that are currently installed so i can copy to a new
server and have it install everything without me having to go through
spending
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