Based on that information in your email, it looks like the tool you are
using left out the origin statement. This would have the affect of
allowing you to use the www name and bind would have appended the domain
automatically in response to a query.
On Sat, 2003-01-18 at 15:59, Kevin Brouelett
decreasing your reboots.
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in the BIOS to
> turn off checking for a keyboard and/or video card and/or monitor. A
> lot of older BIOSes require the keyboard, and you're stuck with it.
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> If that doesn't work, can you get help from the hardware vendor?
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> > Just did this on two of the systems I have. There was an option in the
> > bios (hit delete key during boot up for my systems, yours may be some
> > other key) for stop on error. They were set to stop on a
I had a similar problem. System would run for some number of hours and
then hang.
I believed this to be a heat problem with the motherboard. Replaced the
heat sink and the case (4 fans). I also had been running the xmatrix
screen saver which I disabled. So far things have continued to run.
t runs?
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After spending multiple hours searching for a vrml plugin for mozilla
all I have accomplished is upgrading mozilla and installing the openvrml
package. Unfortunately it appears that this is only a set of libraries
for vrml and does not include the hoped for plugin for a Redhat 8.0
system running m
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