s running too fast. I would suspect that this is a
hardware issue that you do not want to spend any money on. If you can
fix it via a software setting change such as an incredibly frequent cron
job, wonderful.
If the machine is at all critical, you may want to spend a minimal
amount of money to replace it with a new machine.
Ralph Ellis
mail server for Windows systems, you may
find these programs helpful.
Good luck
Ralph Ellis
On 05/16/12 08:14, Mihai Popescu wrote:
Ralph Ellis wrote:
I understand that Intel is much more open with their documentation and
specifications.
As someone said, it is "open for business." As for the review, I'm
asking myself why people publish a review and then ask for opinion
On 05/15/12 02:54, Jan Stary wrote:
On May 15 01:55:32, Ralph Ellis wrote:
FWIW, I believe your Brother printer will emulate PostScript OOTB--and
OpenBSD, and most UNIXes, supports this natively. All I needed to do
to print to my Brother printer at home is start lpd add the following
to /etc
On 05/15/12 05:58, Alexander Polakov wrote:
* Ralph Ellis [120515 02:22]:
Hi,
As a relative newcomer to Openbsd, I decided to write a review of
the 5.1 release for Distrowatch.com from a desktop user's
perspective.
Openbsd has come a long way in terms of improved hardware support
and ea
On 05/14/12 23:09, Daniel Melameth wrote:
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 6:00 AM, Ralph Ellis wrote:
As a relative newcomer to Openbsd, I decided to write a review of the 5.1
release for Distrowatch.com from a desktop user's perspective.
Openbsd has come a long way in terms of improved har
On 05/14/12 16:16, David Coppa wrote:
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 2:00 PM, Ralph Ellis wrote:
Hi,
As a relative newcomer to Openbsd, I decided to write a review of the 5.1
release for Distrowatch.com from a desktop user's perspective.
Openbsd has come a long way in terms of improved har
http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20120514#feature
Thanks
Ralph Ellis
at the hardware level. If the information has commercial value, you may
want to use it.
http://www.grc.com/sr/spinrite.htm
Good luck,
Ralph Ellis
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