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Alon Barzilai wrote:
hello list,
I am looking for a way to turn on and off electrical appliance (220V)
from a computer program.
That is not hard at all :
First thing find an interface that you will be able to make one of its
lines to give you 5v and 0v at
your own will (call it a DataOut).
IM
Sorry for this, but are you sure that the button is phisicaly OK?
I had similar problem with network connection and it took me couple of hours
before I realised that the the network cable was damaged.
Boris
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On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 08:19:25PM +0300, Eliran Gonen wrote:
> Hello Group !
>
> I just found out my left mouse button isn't working.
> It started after runing ALT+SYSRQ+B (reboot the machine).
>
> I run debian sid with xfree86 4.3.
>
> My mouse is a USB IntelliMouse.
> When :
>
> cat /dev/inp
Hello Group !
I just found out my left mouse button isn't working.
It started after runing ALT+SYSRQ+B (reboot the machine).
I run debian sid with xfree86 4.3.
My mouse is a USB IntelliMouse.
When :
cat /dev/input/mice
All buttons respond but the left one.
Save my mouse soul please,
Eliran
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Me Myself and all of my other personalities wrote -
Aduva is a year old Israeli startup
I meant
Aduva is a 4 year old startup
Oleg Thanks for pointing it out - :)
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"Everything should be made as sim
Hi,
Contrary to popular belief, making your voice heard in protests does brings
results. The latest Captain Internet includes a question about moving to
Linux, and an answer that explains how to do that.
This is *only* thanks to the flood of responses by readers in this, and other,
Linux forums
I did as you said , but got the same reaction , vmvet shown as used by 6
but no remark and vmmon is shown as unused and marked as used 0 .
any other options :
Asaf
-Original Message-
From: Hetz Ben-Hamo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 4:15 PM
To: Assaf Flatto; [EM
I was contacted offlist by Guy and thought maybe somebody else is
intrested -
Guy Cohen wrote:
Would be nice to hear about the company in a few sentences.
Aduva is a year old Israeli startup who's goal is to automate and
manage many of the administration and deployment tasks that exist in
uninstall VMWare 4, remove any old vmware modules (vmnet, vmmon, etc) and re-
install.
Hetz
-- Original Message ---
From: "Assaf Flatto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue, 22 Jul 2003 15:08:21 +0200
Subject: Problem with VmWare 4
> Hello
>
> I'm running MDK 9.
I was asked to post this on the list -
Our ideal candidate is a person who:
- Has a good working knowledge of Linux (past experience as sys admin - strong
advantage).
- Has high/proven capabilities in SW development (c,c++).
- Strong Command line Capabilites.
- Enjoys scripting (shell, perl, pyth
Thanks for your comprehensive answer,
I tried to follow your guidance and did the following:
I have a windows 2000 partition where the windows installation is at
c:\w2000. This partition is mounted as /w2000 therefore I can reach it's
fonts directory using the path /w2000/w2000/Fonts. In that di
Hello
I'm running MDK 9.1 (2.4.21.0-13MDK ) 256 MB Ram 850Mhz intel .
I installed Vmware 4 build 4460 and tired to configure my NT partition
to load up and work.
When i press the power on i get a failure output that states that
/dev/vmmon does not exist and to check that the vmmon module is load
Lior Kesos wrote:
So if you're a opensource advogate just dying for more recognition and
to lay you're code upon the world - it's great news.
But if you're the ordinary sysadmin Joe Either start paying for you're
linux distro or you're going to have to work a bit more now.
I beg to differ. You'r
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 09:50:07 +0300
Lior Kesos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ... very detail and correct analysis...
> But if you're the ordinary sysadmin Joe Either start paying for you're
> linux distro or you're going to have to work a bit more now.
Exactly. But:
1. Companies need to ma
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 09:50:07AM +0300, Lior Kesos wrote:
> Ely Levy wrote:
>
> >it sounds like good news
> >
> >
> Depends how you look at it if you administred you're 100-200 linux boxes
> (if not more) in you're university casually applying the errata redhat
> gave out to 7.3 you're life i
> I am looking for a way to turn on and off electrical appliance (220V)
> from a computer program.
> does anyone know where I can get a power switch with some interface to a
> computer
> (serial/parallel/usb/scsi/pci card/whatever)
> of course, I need it work under linux.
There is a project at s
hello list,
I am looking for a way to turn on and off electrical appliance (220V)
from a computer program.
does anyone know where I can get a power switch with some interface to a
computer
(serial/parallel/usb/scsi/pci card/whatever)
of course, I need it work under linux.
TIA,
Alon.
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Ely Levy wrote:
it sounds like good news
Depends how you look at it if you administred you're 100-200 linux boxes
(if not more) in you're university casually applying the errata redhat
gave out to 7.3 you're life is goinf to be a bit more difficult now.
Between the lines (and allready when Re
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