On the CentOS mailing list, a poster suggested spliting swap space into
two separate partitions on two drives. Next someone else commented that
such a scheme would cause a crash if one of the disks with part of the
swap space died. A third poster answered that it would, and that swap
space
On Tuesday 12 April 2005 01:04 am, Stanislav Malyshev wrote:
GD Seems like a normal service-down problem. God knows it happens
GD *alot* to the Internet Explorer site too...
I once had these messages for a couple of days straight with IE. Then I
called their support and they told me to enable
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On Tue, 2005-04-12 at 09:26 +0300, Micha Silver wrote:
On the CentOS mailing list, a poster suggested spliting swap space into
two separate partitions on two drives. Next someone else commented that
such a
Hi
I found the problem.
it was : fsck
i downgraded e2fsprogs to 1.35 (from 1.36) and now, everything works ...
cheers,
erez.
Erez Doron wrote:
hi
i have a mythtv/fc3 PVR, or actually, i had one :-(
yesterday, after i went against the 'if it works, dont fix it' and did
a 'yum update', my pvr
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Maybe external SATA storage, something small with 4 HD ?
Why SCSI ?HTTP FTP is not a demanding I/O.
i bet many will donate some money, i know i will as this server is very
useful to me ( mostly becouse of debian ).
Cheers
Lior Kaplan wrote:
A donation will be nice. But I think we have some
If I remember correctly, you need to install Xprint (I think the package
is xprt) in order to print correctly from Mozilla.
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Michael Ben-Gershon wrote:
I can read Hebrew in Firefox and Thunderbird. However, Hebrew
text is always blank when printed. How can this be fixed?
I am
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I have just started working with 2.6, so my question is quite naive, I
admit.
I'm working on porting a module to 2.6. I've rewritten the Makefiles to
utilize this nice kbuild system. All the header files in the project are
concentrated at
Hi all,
Does anyone know what the state of ATI's support for Linux is, with
regards to their graphics driver? How is the 2D and 3D support?
Open-GL support?
Is there a site I can read more about this, like a forum or reviews
site? I've tried Googling, but I get old reviews - I'm looking for
more
ATI has just released a new set of i386 and x86-64 drivers.
While they are still inferior to nVidia performance wise, ATI seems to be doing it's best to close the gap.
For now, I'd stick to nVidia. (Which has it's own set of problems... While my GF4, FX5700 and FX5900 work just fine, my new
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Leonid Podolny wrote:
I have just started working with 2.6, so my question is quite naive, I
admit.
I'm working on porting a module to 2.6. I've rewritten the Makefiles to
utilize this nice kbuild system. All the header files in the project are
On Tue, Apr 12, 2005 at 04:16:28PM +0300, Gilboa Davara wrote:
ATI has just released a new set of i386 and x86-64 drivers.
While they are still inferior to nVidia performance wise, ATI seems to
be doing it's best to close the gap.
For now, I'd stick to nVidia. (Which has it's own set of
, 12 2005, 16:39,Tzafrir Cohen:
On Tue, Apr 12, 2005 at 04:16:28PM +0300, Gilboa Davara wrote:
ATI has just released a new set of i386 and x86-64 drivers.
While they are still inferior to nVidia performance wise, ATI seems to
be doing it's best to close the gap.
For now, I'd stick
On Apr 12, 2005 3:16 PM, Gilboa Davara wrote:
ATI has just released a new set of i386 and x86-64 drivers.
Thanks for reminding me - I'm specifically looking for x86-64 driver info.
While they are still inferior to nVidia performance wise, ATI seems to be
doing it's best to close the gap.
On Tue, Apr 12, 2005 at 04:58:30PM +0300, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
, 12 2005, 16:39,Tzafrir Cohen:
What about the free ATI drivers?
(Speaking as someone who values stability over performance)
they stink.
So which adapter to date has the best performance with free drivers?
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, 12 2005, 17:42,Tzafrir
Cohen:
On Tue, Apr 12, 2005 at 04:58:30PM +0300, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
, 12 2005, 16:39,
Tzafrir Cohen:
What about the free ATI drivers?
(Speaking as someone who values stability over performance)
they stink.
So which adapter to date has the
On Tue, 12 Apr 2005, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Tue, Apr 12, 2005 at 04:58:30PM +0300, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
áéåí ùìéùé, 12 áàôøéì 2005, 16:39, ðëúá òì éãé Tzafrir Cohen:
What about the free ATI drivers?
(Speaking as someone who values stability over performance)
they stink.
So which
They work OK on older GPUs (such as Mach XXX and older Radeons).
(I've got full DRI and OpenGL working on my 3000 year old Dell Inspiron 7000 with a Mach64 chipset).
However, they suck badly on anything above Radeon 7000
Gilboa
On Tue, 2005-04-12 at 16:58 +0300, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
I just installed this printer. I've used many Epson printers on my LINUX box
and had only good results (stylus II, 670 and 580 all printed well).
In fact, the installation went much better than in the past. I had the printer
running in under 5 minutes. But print quality is REALLY bad. And, in
I'm answering my own post :-).
While playing around with mtink (BTW - a great utility for Epson printers), I
discovered that the check nozzle button printed bad output too. So I ran
clean nozzle a couple of times and now print output is excellent. I can
only guess that the initial ink charging
Quoting VK, from the post of Tue, 12 Apr:
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Ira
I have a linux box running Redhat AS4 with 2 monitors attached and
desktop spanning (not mirror) on these.
Is it possible to have K panel extended across both displays? Or have
two K panel instances running? And in such a way that apps launched
from the Kpanel on desktop:2 would automatically
On 17 April 2005 (Next Sunday) the Tel Aviv Linux club will once again meet to
hear Ori Idan's presentation about Embedded Linux Bring up. The time is 18:30
and the place is Schreiber 007 of Tel Aviv University.
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