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First | Previous | Next | Last ACPI and network on Toshiba note I have a weird problem with ACPI and network that I couldn't start debugging because I don't even know where to start! When ACPI... ACPI and network on Toshiba note 346 The likely situaton is that his NIC (whatever it is, and he refuses to provide consistent or coherent identification) is not working at all, but he... ACPI and network on Toshiba note 347 Peter T. Breuer Dear Peter, you don't need to be rude, I was just answering your mail. As I was on the same notebook I had to do the test... ACPI and network on Toshiba note 348 Well, I'm sorry about that, but you don't seem t be getting the point. Sigh - I'll explain more... You haven't provided any proof that... ACPI and network on Toshiba note 349 Peter, I really apreciate your help, but first, let me tell you a few things: 1. Im not a lammer, I just dont have enought knowlege on... ACPI and network on Toshiba note 350 Pleae stop talking about ACPI! It is your NIC that is not doing what you want (probably not working), not ACPI. Yes, ACPI may be the cause of that, but that isn't your problem. I... Is there a workaround for Thunderbird in a corporate environment 351 On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 07:17:16 -0800, Andrew DeFaria Hi Andrew DeFaria, You are enbreastled to your opinion and... Is there a workaround for Thunderbird in a corporate environment 352 Well, yes. That's the way it's worked for the last 30 years or so. Time... Is there a workaround for Thunderbird in a corporate environment 353 Jon Kennedy Indeed. Your hypothesis is entirely correct, and as one who setup sendmail so many times I wrote a program to do it for me..I can butture you that sendmail as normally... RPM and 270 Header V3 DSA signature: BAD, key HELP After rpm --rebuilddb i receive: error: rpmdbAdd: skipping h# 270 Header V3 DSA signature: BAD, key ID... How to Import mail from Linux to Windows for Mozilla Subba Rao I think you have gone about this in a confabulated way, but you should be able to make a COPY (just in case) of... Is implementing a mutex in shared memory the best idea Hello, Briefly, here is a bug that I may be confronted with and told to spend some time on. There are several embedded "time critical" programs on different machines (SGI, and... Is implementing a mutex in shared memory the best idea 357 It sounds to me as if your needs would be well served by a semaphore. semaphores have been... Is implementing a mutex in shared memory the best idea 358 There is really only one situation where you should be using a file on a shared drive to transfer data between cluster nodes. That is when you have... Is implementing a mutex in shared memory the best idea 359 You latched on to my mention of semaphores a bit too soon ;-) I did not realize at the time that your "shared memory" consisted of a common... boot from USB drive I'm trying to make a Thinkpad T40 boot from a 300 GB USB drive. It has booted from other USB things... Easy IRC clientserver for linux for kids, edubuntu, blah blah On Tuesday 07 February 2006 05:48, Ignoramus19736 stood up and spoke the following words to the mbuttes incomp.os.linux.misc...: I happen to be running an IRC network with a few friends of mine... Uses of The 4th Dimension New Discovery by The Human Race! 362 Uses of The 4th Dimension (New Discovery by The Human Race!) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note Before: Everything you read on this page is The Truth. What does this mean? It means, if... ATI Raedeon X600 Hangs the system Hello, I am having problems using an ATI Radeon X600 on RHEL4 U2. The ATI driver is not pre-built for the kernel version that I am using so I tried to build a... Hard disk data recovery. 364 Grant I was transferring about 17GB of files in two streams to a shared 160GB Hard drive (D drive or hdb) housed in a Windows 2000 machine. As you can tell it's... Hard disk data recovery. 365 forgive the snip First thing is to decide what caused the failure as best you can. I would be concerned that the hard disk... Hard disk data recovery. 366 Hi Brian, ... Using some backup program? Sad thing is the size of the file, more below. ... okay, if you try to mount hdb5, then ls, what? as root # mountdev-hdb5mnt... finding performance leaks loadavg So anyway, it was like, 15:04 CET Feb 08 2006, you know? Oh, and, yeah, CBFalconer was all like, "Dude... Using suse 10.0 rpms on suse 9 368 In comp.os.linux.misc, on Wed 08 February 2006 12:28, Horacio Yes there is, but you need to be sure you know what you are doing - especially as SUSE 9.0 is no longer supported. Watch out... Using suse 10.0 rpms on suse 9 369 Horacio Well, you can always install them. RPM has a lot of options to bypbutt its own securities and dependencies. It's just that the result is unpredictable to say the least. Ever heard... Refresh system devices Is there someway to refresh the system devices wihtout doing a reboot? Here is what I am doing. You can comment all you want on how foolish it is to use... Refresh system devices 371 On 8 Feb 2006 14:57:46 -0800, hobbzilla staggered into the Black Sun and said: 100 G over 100bT Ethernet ... lessee, figure about 4.5M-s, roughly 6... Refresh system devices 372 On 8 Feb 2006 22:01:08 -0800, hobbzilla staggered into the Black Sun and said: When using that "G2... Linux KSH93 Connecting to a networked MySQL database In comp.os.linux.misc, on Thu 09 February 2006 01:54, mm OK, let's start with the basics: Do you know what Usenet is? Do you... Kernel panic anyone know how ro read an Oops Hi, I have a MIPS system running kernel 2.4 on a dual core board. While... back in the linux sadle again On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 08:33:56 -0800, gentry76 Everything CBFalconer said and more. Read the rather long explanation at the end of this post. Windows has outlook express, which isn't the greatest, but has... Mental Abuse My abuser has been using the medical device to harbutt me the last 4-5 years. I have no idea what type of... Named Pipes in C Reposted from c.o.l Maybe this should go in the C++ ng, but this seems to be more linux to me... Help with Fedora installation 378 Michael Heiming Yes, I know .. it is a Windows user approach. However, I figured that the person must be a very... Help with Fedora installation 379 In comp.os.linux.misc, on Mon 06 February 2006 13:48, CWO4 Dave Mann snip snip No. The... Help with Fedora installation 380 Robert Hull Yes, I am beginning to see the merit of your argument. When I taught high school, the easiest clbuttes for me were the ones... Problems wNIS Clients in Compat Mode I have (3) RHEL machines - (2) are RHEL3-I386 and other is RHEL4-AMD64. I'm using OpenAFS for authentication and using... freeradius & mysql Hello! I have problem with connecting to MysSQL server from radius. Versions are: freeradius-1.0.4-1.FC4.1 mysql-server... Problems with DOSEMU 1.2.2 on RH ES4 Any ideas Machine I am working on is an IBM x226, 2-way EM64T Xeon, with 2 Gigs of RAM presently installed. OS Installed is Redhat Linux Enterprise Server... Gtk2 File Chooser Modification Time Display Sender: Linux 384 Hi, I also think that this is a "short-coming" in the way Gtk handles the dates of... Gtk2 File Chooser Modification Time Display Sender: Linux 385 Well I experimented with setting the format string from %x to %c, which should show all file mtime info, but I was always getting 00:00 for HOURS:MINUTES... Reboot didn't work 386 Peterpan I have an sr1625nx with FC4 which has the same mobo and upgraded cpu, memory, and extras, so they should be similar. When... Reboot didn't work 387 On Sat, 11 Feb 2006 15:01:38 -0800, Peterpan OK, let's start with the basics: Do you know what Usenet is... Reboot didn't work 388 On Sat, 11 Feb 2006 17:44:10 -0600, Dave Uhring How would I know what he's talking about, without proper quoting? Hopefully he has the good sense to follow the advice given, and either use... Laptop running hot, fan never comes on: HELP Hello all, I have Mandriva 2006 running on an older Toshiba Tecra 8000 and it's running GREAT, btw except for one thing - the cpu fan never activates therefore this... Laptop running hot, fan never comes on: HELP ponga I have a machine with a SuperMicro X5DP8-G2 motherboard. Not a laptop! But it has a fan socket... linux usb clarification 391 In a message on Sun, 12 Feb 2006 16:38:53 +0100, wrote : Both the USB and Firewire Mbutt Storage drivers use the 'SCSI Disk Abstraction Layer' (sd.o) in the Linux kernel. dev... linux usb clarification 392 On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 16:38:53 +0100, Drazen Gemic staggered into the Black Sun and said: The USB Mbutt Storage protocol is similar to the SCSI protocol, and... Can anybody point to a tutorial on modules An in depth one, that is. My books treat modules at a way too high of a level with almost no... Can anybody point to a tutorial on modules On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 15:18:06 +0000, Vinella staggered into the Black Sun and said: I'll try. Automatic module loading is controlled by one file,etc-modules.conf... CKERP Open Source ERPCRM Software v.0.17.1 released A new release, v.0.17.1, of CK-ERP, has been posted at SourceForge.Net, New features include, 1.Connector for osCommerce 2.2ms2-051113 2.Resource lock release 3.Compatibility with MySQL5 CK-ERP is... XWindows Question Quick one 397 Black Sun and said: When using that broken "G2" Permanent Alpha excuse for an NNTP client, included. Context restored: The part of X that draws... XWindows Question Quick one 398 BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Itisconfusing, but the component that displays windows on your PC is an X server. The applications... Linux Vs. FreeBSD 399 Could you have possibly picked more of a flamebait topic and Subject header, Dave? (Oh well. I like FreeBSD very much, by the way. To answer your question about whether OS X proves BSD's... I am looking for "Linux life cycle", anybody have an idea On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 17:10:04 -0800, GS Basically, it depends on what you want... As mentioned, trolltech.com makes one... How does your smart OSeditor handle this the Black Sun and said: This is fairly typical for multicolumn formats. This is why... ext2 vs ext3 402 On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 13:13:29 -0500, (PeteCresswell) ext3? Why not? It's stable and fast. As you've been told the only difference between ext2 and ext3 is the... |
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