On Thu, 6 Jul 2006, Philip Guenther wrote:
On 7/4/06, Chet Uber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
The reason I had said anything is
that when I do forensic work I used to just do MD5's of files, but it
has gotten called to task in court so we now use both MD5 and SHA1
hashes as it is NP-complete t
Greetings,
I have a little problem in getting Xerces-C 2.7.0 to compile:
After seeting XERCESCROOT to the correct path and running
./runConfigure -p netbsd
in $XERCESCROOT/src/xercesc (which runs w/o obvious errors) firing up a
simple
wodka# gmake
Preparing the directory structure for a b
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006, Jeffrey C. Ollie wrote:
On Mon, 2006-11-13 at 15:12 -0600, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
bingo! i wanted to see if i could use a 2620 i had laying around for its T1
line
card and this is why i didn't expect it to be possible.
the ISP here at work supplies a couple T1 lines w
Greetings,
I just hooked up a rather old 6x CD-changer (Pioneer DRM-624X) to my
SUN Ultra 1 (fast SCSI provided by a combi SBUS card with additional esp,
le & cereal). The CD-changer usually presents its six cds at six different
devices appearing under six LUNs, however neither 4.0 GENERIC nor
Greetings,
just for the record, I never managed to solve this problem, but the
problem exists with the latest OpenBSD and FreeBSD incarnations of this
driver as well as under Linux (for the sake of simplicity Gentoo 2005.0
boot-cd).
Switched to an Adaptec HW-RAID and the damn thing is working now.
On Wed, 5 Apr 2006, chefren wrote:
[snip]
How do you think that irritating recommendation will ever get away without
debugging?
By getting rid of gcc.
; Sorry could not resist that one ;-)
++mbk
Greetings,
do I have any chance to get the above mentioned on-board sound on a (maybe
too) new-ish PC running --- googling showed quite a few dmesg's with
identical 'not-configured' lines?
$ man 4 auich only mentions support for the 'EB' version of the bridge.
Of course upgrading to CURRENT
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