I'm not sure to which mailing list to send it to, but here goes:
I'm installing KDE developer, 2.1x for KDE 3.1.5. I'm running Red Hat
9.0. At the very beginning, I'm told by KDE Develop Setup, the the QT
documentation is found, but the the KDELIB-DOC is not found. Unless I
missed it, I can't fin
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > I'm just wondering: We just recently - last weekend - decided to "move
> > into the modern era" on one of our server boxes running RedHat Linux. Our
> > hardware selection was P4 2.6ghz, 800mhz fsb, with a gig of main memory on
> > an Intel brand mother board with integrated
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003, Richard Troy wrote:
>
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm just wondering: We just recently - last weekend - decided to "move
> into the modern era" on one of our server boxes running RedHat Linux. Our
> hardware selection was P4 2.6ghz, 800mhz fsb, with a gig of main memory on
> an Intel
I don't know about >120GB drives, however, Hyperthreading works in the
recent Red Hat released 2.4 kernels. I'm not sure if that's a back port
from 2.6 or what. What happens is the kernel sees 2*n processors where
n is the number of physical processors in the machine. I.e. if you have
a 2 pr
Hi guys,
I'm just wondering: We just recently - last weekend - decided to "move
into the modern era" on one of our server boxes running RedHat Linux. Our
hardware selection was P4 2.6ghz, 800mhz fsb, with a gig of main memory on
an Intel brand mother board with integrated 1000 Base-T nic. Along
On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 16:54, John wrote:
> >From what I've read, firewire is difficult for OSS because the specs are
> proprietary and the hackers have to reverse-engineer in order to write
> drivers.
>
> In contrast, information about USB is readily available. Given the
> choice, I would prefer U
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003, Laurent GUERBY wrote:
> Will newer Red Hat releases / kernel versions get better performance
> and plug/unplug behaviour? Any other user experience with this drive?
usb2 in the kernel is very new and performance is not the best. i get
about 50% more performance from firewire
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003, Rishabh Kumar Goel wrote:
> I have a Bencent 3.5" FireWire HDD. I also have a TI's TSB43ab22 iOHCI PCI
> card with a PCI-PCI bridge interface.
You have to set the drive for cable select, not master or slave.
-Dan
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Hi,
For what it's worth, a web search turned up:
http://armin.emx.at/ipod/ieee1394_howto.html
Venkatesh
> I have a Bencent 3.5" FireWire HDD. I also have a TI's TSB43ab22 iOHCI PCI
> card with a PCI-PCI bridge interface.
> When i plug the HDD into the card in my Pentium 4, i recie
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003, Rishabh Kumar Goel wrote:
> I have a Bencent 3.5" FireWire HDD. I also have a TI's TSB43ab22 iOHCI PCI
> card with a PCI-PCI bridge interface.
> When i plug the HDD into the card in my Pentium 4, i recieve the following
> errors:
> 1.Configrom Quadlet read error.
> 2.
I have a Bencent 3.5" FireWire HDD. I also have a TI's TSB43ab22 iOHCI PCI
card with a PCI-PCI bridge interface.
When i plug the HDD into the card in my Pentium 4, i recieve the following
errors:
1. Configrom Quadlet read error.
2. Login time out. i.e my system is not able to log into t
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