On Fri, Aug 08, 2003 at 04:14:53AM +0200, phoenix wrote:
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> Thanks for the reply.
>
>
> > Generally, you can't be totally sure. You should start by comparing
> > accurately the list of parts you ordered with what you actually got.
> > Unless you suspect fakes, you should only check model nu
the problem is that I want to dissable the internal firewire card and
use one that I plug in via pcmcia. reason being that the internal one
doesn't support certain devices and YET the program for said device only
looks for the device on the first firewire card.
Oleg Kobets wrote:
recompile th
On Fri, 8 Aug 2003, Shaul Karl wrote:
> What is hyper-threading and FSB from the
> `P4 2.4 ghtz hyper-threading 800 mhz FSB'?
Hyper Threading is an Intel technology that enables one processor to
perform two operations at once in a similar manner to SMP (but still
sharing some resources, which is
Thanks for the reply.
Generally, you can't be totally sure. You should start by comparing
accurately the list of parts you ordered with what you actually got.
Unless you suspect fakes, you should only check model numbers, not
actual performance. You could have checked what the performance
Hi,
What I have to say probably will be of very little help, but anyway:
We have here an IBM NAS 200, which has a ServeRaid 4H + 6 7200 rpm
72GB disks. It came as a raid5 (+hotswap) and I still did not try other
confs.
It came with 3 logical disks, of sizes 6GB, 12GB and 260GB.
I ran zcav on the t
Has anybody had any experience with Group-Office?
( http://group-office.sourceforge.net )
LAMP-based (Linux+Apache+MySQL+PHP), looks quite impressive, and covers
most of the aspects of group collaboration: Project and hours reports,
file sharing, address book, scheduler, shared bookmarks, and eve
Is anyone aware of distributions that have a thorough managment of
kerenl patches. e.g. Users can easily apply all patches from and with
the tools available to the distribution rather than externaly.
I've allready seen Debian has a nice way of distributing some patches
and it is very easy to follo
A report, as promised.
Short version:
Edimax EW-7115U (USB) works perfectly under Red Hat Linux 9.0.
Edimax EW-7106PC (PCMCIA) doesn't work under Knoppix 3.2.
Full version:
The Edimax EW-7115U works perfectly under RedHat 9.0, using the
"at76c503a" GPLed driver (http://at76c503a.berlios.de/).
T
On Tue, Aug 05, 2003 at 11:05:45PM +0300, Oron Peled wrote:
> On Tue, 5 Aug 2003 20:14:34 +0300
> Diego Iastrubni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > __, 5 __ 2003, 17:04, :
> > > run level 3 being the "no X" level is a RedHatism, btw and may be
> > > different fo
> I All
> I'm still looking for one lecturer for the Linux Israel Net conference &
> installation party.
> The title is: "Linux backup, restore and revovery from crash". (about 50
> min.)
>
> Please, if you want to take part in this conference or you know someone
> will want to, call me: 052-48217
On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 01:29:07AM +0300, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> >As far as I know we (TAU Linux club) have a room at TAU on a bi-weekly
> >bases.
> And he was to look into using the room the other biweekly phase for more
> advanced lectures.
And as I mentioned in person, this is a BAD idea,
On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 10:38:04AM +0200, Tzahi Fadida wrote:
> Not that i really tried it, but some computers have bootable USB or can be flashed
> updated to do
> that, and if you already have a network card for them then it would be a shame to
> waste money on
> another.
> you can get a 16mb b
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