that OpenBSD will
spew Bogus option errors if it sees spaces in the domain name. I
have NO idea what Windows will do.
There is a recent RFC (3397) called DHCP Domain Search Option but
I don't think anyone has implemented it.
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of instances which can then be
used as destinations for the lp command.
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Anybody who doesn't cut his speed at the sight of a police car is
probably parked
be quite useful in tracking down connection problems. The Addresses
page (on a 4100), for example, tells one which CPE MACs have been seen,
and in what order. In some (all?) cases, only the first one in the list
will actually be able to get out.
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it's
working. YMMV. Again, in the real world I use a higher quality and add
tags through the oggenc command line.
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A little inaccuracy saves
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Just curious: Is grip capable of ripping an entire album into a
single ogg file?
Well, sort of. In the sense that grip can be a front-end to most
command line rippers and encoders, sure. If you
a thread stay recently. ;)
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gnome-session-properties
* run gnome-session-save when you have a reasonable set of apps open.
Easy, huh? The extra gnome-session-save is to prevent
gnome-session-properties from being run every time you start X.
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There is nothing so habit-forming as money.
-Don Marquis
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documentation in that directory, a google search
for [module name] linux options should get you somewhere. If you're
really stuck, post back with more details such as the type of NIC, model
of switch, and any diagnostic messages you're getting.
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On Sat, 28 Sep 2002, Erik Price wrote:
I have a friend at work who has an older i486 and wants to install
Linux onto it, perhaps to run Apache or something. The problem is that
he doesn't have the CD ROM driver for it. I know that the IDE
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On Sat, 28 Sep 2002, Paul Courchene wrote:
What wonderful things are slated for RH 8.0 ?
Selections from the release notes that I _definately_ didn't download
from a mirror site that leaked the distro early:
* A new installation type called
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On Fri, 6 Sep 2002, Michael O'Donnell wrote:
What's the smallest device I can connect
to a 10/100 Enet that will answer pings?
Maybe something like a micro print server? Lantronix has some pretty
tiny (1 x 2.3 x 3.3) ones:
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On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, Jeffry Smith wrote:
What's the word on a MELBA meeting tonight? I can finally make one, but I
haven't seen an announcement.
You must have missed this:
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When: Wednesday, 21
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