router runs Debian though (because it's an old machine).
http://quag7.dynip.com:8063/wwwswamp/2005-Jul-18__02.28AM_Debian_Linux--Kernel_v2.6.9.20050505c-.jpg
Note the CPU meter on the top - it's the blue one on the left in the system
monitor. Nothing else of any consequence is running
gh that I cancelled and switched to Verizon.
Try: http://www.cellreception.com as a starter to narrow things down.
-Quag7
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have to manually specify not to reserve 5% of the disk space
per filesystem for the "root user" - this is, I take it, to keep the
system bootable and the file system accessible in the event that, say, a
runaway log issue should fill it up.
May have nothing to do with your problem b
[nv]"
> Driver "nv"
> #VideoRam131072
> # Insert Clocks lines here if appropriate
> EndSection
Curious if you have this same problem using the Nvidia-supplied drivers
rather than xorg's "nv" driver?
-Quag7
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On Fri, 2006-08-11 at 18:29 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> "Michael Crute" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > On 8/11/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> For easy fast comunication between winxp and linux machines, is there
> >> anything other than samba the works reliably.
> >
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