Hi mailing list,
I'm having a desktop user and having problem with X-windows not going
into standby. I'm using Fedora Core 4 (AMD64) with Xorg (v. 6.8.2). My
hardware configuration is:
CPU: Intel Pentium 4 630
Mobo: Intel D945GNTL.
Graphics Card: Intel GMA 950 (Onboard)
Memory: 1 GiB
Monitor:
Hi,
I also have this problem previously, but now it solved. You can explicitly set
hardware time (RTC) using hwclock utility in Linux. See its man page. And make
sure before setting hardware clock time, your timezone is correct.
Anyways If u r on SELinux enabled system, don't delete any
Thanx... :D
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Hi,
assuming that the server sits inside the firewall and the client PC is
outside, you just have to open the udp port 69 for the client pc. since you
are not blocking any outbound ports (as is the normal case), you should not
have any probs.
But you might also want to consider the following:
Hi,
Thanx for the suggestion. I've already gone through all those stuff. And
finally configured RAID on my server. The UbuntuLinux version 5.10 (I'm using)
is a slight buggy esp. the partitioning utilities like parted (debian menu
based). So I'm unable to create partitions as I expected.
I