On 10/14/2010 3:02 PM, Joshua Judson Rosen wrote:
Bruce Labittbruce.lab...@myfairpoint.net writes:
On 10/14/2010 8:34 PM, John Abreau wrote:
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 5:07 PM, Bruce Labitt
bruce.lab...@myfairpoint.net wrote:
Federico builds an atomic clock out of a pocket-sized Sheevaplug
I do not think I have seen this posted. There is a new community web page.
opensource.com A Red Hat community service . It is worth taking a
look at.
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I think that calling them a scam is a thoughtless remark.
They presented at Pierce Law along with Richard Stallman , Dan Ravisher
( Free Software Foundation) and others on Law
and Technology.
They said today you can no longer blindly ship software hoping you
actually own everything in the
BlackDuck software recently did a webcast on GPLV3. It can be found on
their web page
at http://blackducksoftware.com/resources/presentations . This was done
by a Lawyer and should be of interest. It runs 55 min.
Don
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Keeping power off on the cable modem fixed the problem. I had recycled
it before but only for
a short time. When it was working /etc/resolv.conf had an entry to
search and 3 name servers.
Don
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I have a Linksys WRT54GL router with the original firmware. It worked
fine until yesterday.
When I bring up the network /etc/resolv.conf has the following:
search
nameserver 192.168.1.1
This is true for both hardwired and wireless.
If I run dhclient it acts as if everything is working but I
Ben Scott wrote:
On 9/17/07, Don Leslie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I bring up the network /etc/resolv.conf has the following:
search
nameserver 192.168.1.1
This is true for both hardwired and wireless.
What were you expecting instead? Have you tried actually running
I have not used FreeNX but I did use their commercial product NX. It
made a huge
improvement.
Don
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Public blue screens are a fertile territory:
www.miguelcarrasco.net/miguelcarrasco/2006/10/blue_screen_of_.html
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http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/1932927/66622678/74698/2/
This points to a Computer World article which has links to a 12 minute
DEC marketing video Educating Peter and the very funny mock Ad DEC
Wash plus more links.
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This points to a Computer World article which has links to a 12 minute
DEC marketing video Educating Peter and the very funny mock Ad DEC
Wash plus more links.
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Michael ODonnell wrote:
The Chamber intends to launch this new service in June of 2007
http://www.nashuachamber.com/Services/wifi.htm
...no technical details are provided. I wonder if we'll
be able to stream the GNHLUG meetings from Martha's live... ;-
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This does not work .
On the boot messages . I get :
IP routing cache ...
TCP: Hash table ...
NET4: Unix domain sockets ...
then
ds: no socket drivers
on the working boot at this point I get
RAMDISK compressed image found at block 0
Thomas Charron wrote:
On 3/22/07, Don Leslie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a RHEL3 system which boots from scsi disk .
# grub.conf generated by anaconda
#
# Note that you do not have to rerun grub after making changes to
this file
# NOTICE: You have a /boot partition. This means
Thomas Charron wrote:
But is that where the files are physically located? in / vs /boot?
/boot is on /dev/sda1
original grub entry
root (hd0,0)
kernel /vmlinux-2.4.21-27-mpt_scsi ro root=LABEL=/ hda=ide-scsi
I tried
kernel /vmlinux-2.4.21-27-mpt_scsi ro root=LABEL=/dev/sda1 hda=ide-scsi
Thomas Charron wrote:
You're misunderstanding what I'm asking. Is the initrd that works
IN the root of the drive, in /, or is it in /boot?
On 3/23/07, Don Leslie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thomas Charron wrote:
But is that where the files are physically located? in / vs /boot?
/boot
I have a RHEL3 system which boots from scsi disk .
There is also LSI 1030 scsi controller for a HP Ultrium tape drive . I
did the following
to add the new drivers ( per Lsi web page ).
cd /usr/src/linux-2.4.21-27.EL
tar zxvf /home/urdge/LSIdriver/fusion-2.05.16.tgz
tar tzvf
1) The older grub entry works just fine
2) I did also run the following:
make mrproper
make xconfig
Again from LSI:
Look for the new top-level Fusion-MPT device support entry:
Fusion-MPT device support ---
and select it to access the Fusion-MPT drivers submenu entries:
M Fusion-MPT (base
I believe that HP initially used Debian as its Linux. The link to debian
ports is :
http://www.debian.org/ports/index#released
Look at http://www.gag.com/~bdale. Bdale Garbee is HP's chief Linux
Technology Person and is active in the Debian community. He may be of help.
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