On 8.0 with KDE 4.3.1 package installed I have problems with Firefox fonts.
Though I installed URW and freetype fonts according to handbook and
declared them on xorg.conf,
Firefox 3.5.4 cant display some pages properly,ie text is not
displayed. So that must be a problem with fonts,
because those
may be privileged and confidential.
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The keyboard stays asleep after everything else has woken up. How do I
begin troubleshooting this problem?
I use a KVM switch to share the KVM between two machines. The other
machine runs Windows, everything works as it should there.
Malcolm
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On 15/05/2007, at 8:48 PM, Tom Judge wrote:
Never you mind wrote:
The keyboard stays asleep after everything else has woken up. How do
I begin troubleshooting this problem?
I use a KVM switch to share the KVM between two machines. The other
machine runs Windows, everything works as it should
On my Mac from the Finder I can select Connect to server, give it the
details of an ftp location and it will connect and display the ftp
space as a drive on the desktop.
Can I obtain the same sort of functionality using freeBSD and xfce
desktop manager?
Malcolm
On 02/03/2007, at 2:58 AM, John Nielsen wrote:
On Thursday 01 March 2007 01:37, Never you mind wrote:
On my Mac from the Finder I can select Connect to server, give it
the
details of an ftp location and it will connect and display the ftp
space as a drive on the desktop.
Can I obtain
On 02/03/2007, at 2:58 AM, John Nielsen wrote:
On Thursday 01 March 2007 01:37, Never you mind wrote:
On my Mac from the Finder I can select Connect to server, give it
the
details of an ftp location and it will connect and display the ftp
space as a drive on the desktop.
Can I obtain
Windows 3.11. Are you using that now? No probably not. Does 9X, 2000, or
any other new M$ breed work? That would be interesting.
Sometimes old hardware is sure nice to have around as a spare, but at
$200.00 for a decent monitor that includes all horiz/vert timings I'd say
maybe it's time to move
ipfw: getsockopt(blaah)
Is your kernel configured for firewall work? Check LINT for options.
As well you should be able to use tcpwrappers, look in
/etc/hosts.allow. You could add a deny for this 'persons' ip addy denying
him/her/it access to your sshd daemon. NOTE: It is 'normally
On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, Kevin Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. wrote:
him/her/it access to your sshd daemon. NOTE: It is 'normally not a
good
idea' to do this, but if you don't want to rebuild with a firewall
configured kernel it will suffice.
And the reason it's not a good idea? I've always
Just a note,
I used to run a 1000a on DU 4.0 up to 5.0 and had those as well. It had to
do with a library I was compiling against and usually didn't cause any
damage that I was aware of.
R.
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 10:54:40AM -0600, Eric Six wrote:
Don't know if you have been seeing more and more of these messages in your
surfing:
SERVER_RESPONSE_RESET
It's a message on a white screen with little else.
Searching web, cisco (I thought it was a router issue...),
httpd.apache.org, etc didn't turn up any good results.
Not important, me
problems.
Just wondering what software/hardware was stdout'ing the message in the
format it's in.
R.
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Daxbert wrote:
Don't know if you have been seeing more and more of these messages in your
surfing:
SERVER_RESPONSE_RESET
It's a message on a white screen
have some trouble with the DDC option (on my stable partition, just after
I had upgraded the bios), but DDC seems to work ok now. If you do get it
working, I would stay with a DefaultDepth of 16 instead of 24, as
a setting of 24 tends to slow demanding apps down without noticeably improving
XF86Config and edited by hand so I didn't
have to use -configure.
I don't know if this will help any but that's what I did.
You might want to check your /dev/agpgart as well to make sure it exists.
R.
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Darren Spruell wrote:
Continuing on from my previous posting below, I
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