Sorry if this is very late notice, but I would like to ask if any
Midlands-based companies would be able to take me on for work
experience related to computers this summer.
I am currently studying AS levels in Maths, Further Maths, Chemistry,
Physics, French and German and intend to keep all but t
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Josh Holland wrote:
| I would like to ask if any
| Midlands-based companies would be able to take me on for work
| experience related to computers this summer.
It might be worth posting this on the UK LUG jobs list:
https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailma
is London out of scope?
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2009/4/19 Josh Holland
> Sorry if this is very late notice, but I would
Hi Folks
Some thoughts please.
I'm trying to find a way to automajically power up and down my home server
as both my partner and I commute to work each day, and most weekend daytimes
we're flitting in and out so wouldn't be using the home file and print
server until the evenings.
I have a timer
I just got a server up ten minutes ago, and noticed there was a 'wake
on alarm' setting in the bios. It looked like it was used to wake the
computer up at certain times (it had a clock underneath). You may have
something similar in your bios, otherwise you could always try 'Wake
on LAN' whi
On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 05:25:55PM +0100, Yishay Mor wrote:
> is London out of scope?
Yes if I can't get accomodation - I live in Worcester.
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2009/4/19 Ian Pascoe :
> I'm thinking that a Krone job could be used to turn it off, but don't know
> which commands to use to ensure that it shuts down properly. I suspect that
> for turning on, I need to set something in the BIOS so that as soon as the
> power is turned on by the timer, the serv