Well, there are ALOT of options..
You got 1-wire for temperature.. thenyou use
http://www.klein.com/thermd/for the software, get a usb or serial
interface device for the sensors, then
a couple sensors..http://www.hobby-boards.com/catalog/main_page.php has a
good selection.. You can put a good s
Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
Ryan Nichols wrote:
Is there a software avail or a process that will monitor two ports and
if there is no traffic close them so the program that is using them can
reuse them? I talked to the vendor and they told me I needed to do this
on the NAT/Firewall , but I
suggestions ideas?
thanks,
Ryan Nichols
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Paul wrote:
On Sun, 2008-07-13 at 22:23 +0200, Rainer Duffner wrote:
Am 13.07.2008 um 22:14 schrieb Ryan Nichols:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
If it works ok on the old kernel, it should also work OK on the new
one.
Not if it's a binary-driver...
I'm fam
nate wrote:
Ryan Nichols wrote:
and if i go back to grub take the old kernel its happy..
werid..
Sounds like you should just stick to the old kernel, what's in
the new kernel that you need anyways? Is the system in a secure
place?(e.g. separate firewall protecting it, not direct
Rainer Duffner wrote:
Am 13.07.2008 um 22:14 schrieb Ryan Nichols:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
If it works ok on the old kernel, it should also work OK on the new
one.
Not if it's a binary-driver...
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Rainer Duffner wrote:
Am 13.07.2008 um 22:14 schrieb Ryan Nichols:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
If it works ok on the old kernel, it should also work OK on the new
one.
Not if it's a binary-driver...
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Johnny Hughes wrote:
Ryan Nichols wrote:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
Ryan Nichols wrote:
Ok, I've got a RocketRAID 2300 and when i do the update of the
kernel it breaks the raid card since the OS is on the raid card
itself, i need to install the driver into the new kernel.. Whats
the best w
Johnny Hughes wrote:
Ryan Nichols wrote:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
Ryan Nichols wrote:
Ok, I've got a RocketRAID 2300 and when i do the update of the
kernel it breaks the raid card since the OS is on the raid card
itself, i need to install the driver into the new kernel.. Whats
the best w
Johnny Hughes wrote:
Ryan Nichols wrote:
Ok, I've got a RocketRAID 2300 and when i do the update of the kernel
it breaks the raid card since the OS is on the raid card itself, i
need to install the driver into the new kernel.. Whats the best way
to do this? I am reading the manual fro
Johnny Hughes wrote:
Ryan Nichols wrote:
Ok, I've got a RocketRAID 2300 and when i do the update of the kernel
it breaks the raid card since the OS is on the raid card itself, i
need to install the driver into the new kernel.. Whats the best way
to do this? I am reading the manual fro
to a new kernel upgrade.
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/var/log/messaging to no solution. I guess what I am
asking is what do i need to turn on for when this kernel crash comes
again? It happens with in hours or days of running this software, it is
random and sudden.
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John R Pierce wrote:
Ryan Nichols wrote:
I was trying to get the CF as the system drive and keep the database
on a seperate drive incase either failed.. seemed like it made sense
at the time..
if the CF fails, it won't boot. if the HD fails, you've lost your
database.not sur
Michel van Deventer wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, 2008-06-08 at 16:38 -0500, Ryan Nichols wrote:
Ok.. Im curious.. Can I install CentOS on a compact flash card, then
have the MySQL on another drive? to have the compact flash like read
only for the OS to boot from, then do the swap, mysql,etc from the
Ok.. Im curious.. Can I install CentOS on a compact flash card, then
have the MySQL on another drive? to have the compact flash like read
only for the OS to boot from, then do the swap, mysql,etc from the other
drive? How hard would this be to do?
Thanks,
Ryan Nichols
]> wrote:
> Personally, I like Gigabyte motherboards a lot, the GA-P35-DS3L I use
> with Core 2 Duo (Quad) and DDR2. I though I was going to do better with
> the Intel DP35DP and guess what, I like the the Gigabyte Better
> (personally).
>
> On Thu, 2008-05-15 at 06:43 -0500, Ryan Nichols
..
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Ryan Nichols
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