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the moment, seems that everything was absorbed into Lightning, the
Thunderbird plug-in. Sunbird was useful when I was trying out other
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in the day when I played around with such
toys there was specific patches needed to use it with CUDA or
OpenCL/Stream. Another useful method to stress-test a CPU is to do movie
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them in-situ).
Does that sound possible?
This sounds like an ideal job for rsync. You can invoke it with
something like this:
rsync -avP --exclude '*.flac' /path/to/source /path/to/destination
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Alan Pope a...@popey.com wrote:
On 13 January 2014 11:58, Jan Henkins j...@henkins.za.net wrote:
+1 for Lubuntu!
Interestingly I discovered only last night that LXDE (upon which
Lubuntu builds) is moving from GTK to Qt.
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I just checked on my Android phone, when I browse a Samba share with ES File
Explorer, the movie file definitely streams whether I view it with VLC or any
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Imran Chaudhry ichaud...@gmail.com wrote:
Yep, I use several Xbox XBMCs on my
they are worth it. While I haven't bought a laptop from them
directly, I have bought bits and pieces from them, which was a pleasant
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called BootX to load the Linux kernel. The way on new-world Macs (G3 and
newer PPC chips) can be used with yaboot or something like that.
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I can only imagine how you do that...
By hitting it on it's cross-button?
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didn't appreciate
fully its role in all this.)
After exploring a little further, all is now well.
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just thinking about it!
Anyway, even singing the HP's praises, remember that nothing is 100%
certain. Because you will be using software to do RAID, things might go
wrong. Depending on your budget, I would suggest you evaluate additional
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I have made a temporary fix, I bet someone has just the thing taking
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If you know what I mean and have one, would love to help you
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Ally Biggs bluechr...@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
Gotta give Microsoft kudos where it's due, setting up active directory, group
policies and domain functionality
remember it at the moment. It could be worth your while to have a
look at the commercially supported route, especially because this is a
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Fedora RPM's directly onto the system, it will most certainly
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Ah in that case, you will have to add in 254 rules (or pairs of rules,
for return traffic) I believe.
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quite a bit of charge left.
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encryption that can be switched on, and while it's one step up from
sending stuff in clear-text (I exaggerate, but PPTP is bad), you don't
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with ease.
Whether you can do this in a non-interactive manner, I'm not too sure, but
it is a solid third option.
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Excellent! Symphony No. 1024 The Floppy! :-)
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James Bensley jwbens...@gmail.com wrote:
On 23 October 2011 13:21, Victor Churchill victorchurch...@gmail.com wrote:
Absolutely none of my business but the request sparked a bit of
curiosity in me as to what one might want
phone! :-) £99 is hard to beat for a brand new smartphone.
Note to self, give GiffGaff another look-see...
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of others.
The only captive portal I have played with in the past is ChilliSpot,
which seems to be abandoned.
The link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captive_portal
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of an antenna! :-)
Other than that, I think that Devolo powerline adapters are a fantastic
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This sounds like a PAM issue. Have a look at how things are stacked, since it
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Tim Brocklehurst t...@engineering.selfip.org wrote:
Ladies and gentlemen, I have a strange problem... I have a machine which acts
as a login node
-based 64-bit live CD on Virtualbox 4 with 2D/3D
acceleration enabled, and it loaded without complaining. The 3D stuff was
enabled, but needless to say it was slooow... It's a lot faster if
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Hello Nic,
Oh dear, Vic, my apologies! :-)
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On Tue, December 7, 2010 00:17, Chris Dennis wrote:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcone/wallaceandgromit/wallaces-workshop/
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patient Googling
will no doubt reveal these. Going the Arduino route will no doubt be a lot
more difficult to start off with, but I can imagine that it will be lot
more rewarding in the end.
libnxt site:
http://code.google.com/p/libnxt/
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will lose data, which
is by difficult to replace (if at all).
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Brrr, horrible thought, not being able to get to your data. I think I'll
have a sleepless night tonight... :-)
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Good luck with that too! :-) When you come outside for a bit of fresh air,
please look out for me, I'm in the bazaar.
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On Thu, November 11, 2010 17:54, alan c wrote:
I liked the bit where he said one advantage was the disciples do not
need to be celibate.
:-)
Made my day, thanks Alan! :-)
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noticeable in lines of text. I have installed the guest
additions.
I have tried changing video resolutions within Win2k but there is no
improvement.
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on this. A certification might help to bump you upwards on a list of
candidates (especially if it goes hand in hand with a CV that supports
it nicely, by which I mean years of solid experience). After that, it's
exactly as Keith says.
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older hardware, where I had to revert to G.711 uLaw (no compression).
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installation was in South Africa, not Europe. There things
are not as clear-cut as here, telecoms in Africa tends to be a mixture
of tech from the US and Europe.
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such optical irritations! :-) And it installs far quicker too,
which was an unexpected bonus.
Solid State rules! :-D
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authenticate, and start playing around with Samba's configuration.
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On 22/09/10 10:29, Jan Henkins wrote:
Once you have done this, every user on the Linux machine should have
access to their own /home/username directory for file space.
Oops, sorry that was *very* ambiguous: I should have said every user
you have added to the system should have access
choice. As an Ubuntu-based alternative, try
Zentyal (used to be called eBox) over here:
http://trac.zentyal.org/wiki/Document/Index
I'm confident that both these distros will do it for you, and then some!
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of the boot cycle
your machine falls over.
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it manually via USB.
Other than Calibre, I only know of Jutoh (commercial app by Anthemion
Software: http://www.jutoh.com/) as an alternative.
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around with soft RAID at home, but at work I don't need any adventures...
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provide a few laughs and kill a few idle hours.
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incoming email message. OK, it does identify some
phishing attempts, but that is as cute as it gets as far as I know. How do
you do your greylisting? I handle mine with either postgrey or policyd.
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does not even come close to Google's capabilities, but my mail is *my*
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needed for that one upgrade would be available for download by others
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to surf over to:
http://www.whatismyip.com/
This site will at least tell you what the outside IP address of their
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reboot.
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manufactures, Acer has had their moments with lemon laptops, but those
that works, does so extremely well. IMHO Acer is more trustworthy than
HP/Compaq when it comes to making Linux-friendly laptops at a good
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, talk about information overload, but it's
quite educational too. I wasn't aware of any problems with my own
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http://www.tuxradar.com/content/whats-best-lightweight-linux-distro
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