Re: [plug] multi-screen recommendations for Linux

2008-03-14 Thread Michael Tinsay
- Original Message > From: eric pareja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Yes. I'm not interested in laptop setups. Though notebooks generally > sport an external video port and these can usually be configured to > mirror and are easily usable for presentations, this is not what we > need. > > We

Re: [plug] multi-screen recommendations for Linux

2008-03-14 Thread Michael Tinsay
Unfortunately, no linux support. It would have been cool. Sometime last year, I saw a usb-based video display adapter in one of the computer shops in Festival Mall, Alabang. I think it was TCA. I wasn't able to try it out and check linux compatibility. --- mike t. - Original Message

Re: [plug] routing two gateway

2008-03-14 Thread Anthony Van Quintero
you can try pao's idea. :) On 3/14/08, pao p <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Yes, if you are using linux, you can use iptables > CONNMARK/MARK for marking packets so when that packets > come from that interface it will go out where it was > marked. > > I had that kind of situation before, using dif

Re: [plug] multi-screen recommendations for Linux

2008-03-14 Thread eric pareja
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 5:55 PM, pao p <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > forgot to include that im using is matrox. thanks for the offer to help in configuring, pao. which kind of matrox card was this? -- `..^..' eric pareja ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) lpic-2 | software freedom for all |<(e)>| gnu linux pytho

Re: [plug] routing two gateway

2008-03-14 Thread pao p
Yes, if you are using linux, you can use iptables CONNMARK/MARK for marking packets so when that packets come from that interface it will go out where it was marked. I had that kind of situation before, using different kinds of iptables and iproute2 will do the trick. --- "Norbert P. Copones" <[

Re: [plug] multi-screen recommendations for Linux

2008-03-14 Thread pao p
forgot to include that im using is matrox. eric pareja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I've been asked what specs of video card are needed for multi-head (3 monitors side-by-side) X on Linux. I've googled of course, but I'd rather get hints/pointers from folk here who have actually done this with loca

Re: [plug] routing two gateway

2008-03-14 Thread Norbert P. Copones
though not a linux solution. it can be done on openbsd sysctl net.inet.ip.multipath=1 http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#Multipath cheers! >On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Nelson Serafica ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >I have client that will changing provider as I stated in my

Re: [plug] multi-screen recommendations for Linux

2008-03-14 Thread pao p
I have used 3 monitors on one machine. 1 built-in, and one external PCI with DVI port. And you have to modify your xorg.conf manually in able to work, if you need some help how to configure it email me be happy to help. eric pareja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I've been asked what specs of video c

Re: [plug] routing two gateway

2008-03-14 Thread Daniel Ortega
Hi! i think you'd be better off asking this question to cisco forum/mailing list. I read this type of problem was answered in cisco mailing of ittoolbox.com Sorry, i forgot the answer but i think you will need the ISP's help to solve this problem. just my suggestion. On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at

Re: [plug] OT: sorry for cross posting

2008-03-14 Thread Luisito G. Trinidad
tnx sir renz On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 11:46 PM, Renz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > for windows this might help: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Microsoft_Windows > > > On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 2:23 PM, Luisito G. Trinidad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > Sorry for cross posting.. > > >