my /etc/rc.d/rc.local?
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Conta
it memory at 0xe000 [0xe0ff].
I/O at 0xc000 [0xc0ff].
Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xe200 [0xe2000fff].
Thank you much!
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oo much even at low volume
levels.
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up just to hear it with my baseline on the subwoofer. That's not my
concern tho, since I can compensate with the speakers (they have an
excellent amp on them).
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just *watch* everybody follow.
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be happy to have something slow and
reliable, than really fast and really able to fuck my data up. ;p
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d also keep in mind, that Microsoft doesn't even run their *own*
system on Hotmail. Currently they're using Solaris, and from what I hear
they might be moving Linux in there fairly soon.
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a bitch to
attempt to compile on my own).
Anyway, does anybody know the answer to that one?
Thanks!
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gt; reasons, and that they had quite a bit of problems.
>
> An interesting exception seem to be the hosts named ad.law*.hotmail.com,
> which Netcraft claim to be FreeBSD.
>
Whoops... my bad. I was using outdated information.
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ites /vmlinuz.old).
Thanks,
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On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, Michael B. Trausch wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> I'm having a weird problem with 2.4.1, and I am *not* having this problem
> with 2.4.0. When I attempt to connect to the Internet using Kernel 2.4.1,
> I get errors about PPP something-or-another, invalid argume
On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, Alex Belits wrote:
>
> On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, Michael B. Trausch wrote:
>
> > I'm having a weird problem with 2.4.1, and I am *not* having this problem
> > with 2.4.0. When I attempt to connect to the Internet using Kernel 2.4.1,
> > I g
tware from
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/.
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Linux, and gotten
to work, is a program that I use set-uid to start my Internet
connection. :-)
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Contactable via IRC (DALNet) or AI
internals to the
Kernel, and that's why newer utilities are required.
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being - however, I'd expect those to be moved out when pretty
much all Linux software is using the new arrangement.
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Av
7;t had the problem ever
since. I turn the PC off on days when the room temperature exceeds 80
degrees, becuase that's it's primary time to overheat.
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ferenced via another
symlink (/dev/ide/hd/c0b0t0u0p1), which is the same thing.
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DME presents for those
who need a device there - You may have to create a device inode manually
via a startup script at bootup... You should read that file for more
details.
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e, even I refer to everything as discs, I used to be hardcore in
establishing the difference between disks, discs, and diskettes. However,
it's really useless, given that nobody even understands "diskette" in the
general public when I say it, I wind up explaining it.
-
it'll break when things start to use disk.
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on my system.
>
> Sounds like a missing include in the devfsd code. That comes from
> dlfcn.h.
>
If you add -D_GNU_SOURCE to the make line in CC_OPTS (or CCOPTS, I forget
which) it works fine. Had the same exact problem here.
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> on my system.
>
It's a problem with the makefile -- You need to have -D_GNU_SOURCE (or
#define _GNU_SOURCE as one of the first lines in all the source files of
the package)
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On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, Helge Hafting wrote:
> "Michael B. Trausch" wrote:
> [...]
> > DevFSd provides symlinks as follows:
> >
> > /dev/ttyS0 = /dev/tts/0
> > /dev/tty0 = /dev/vc/0
> > /dev/pty* = /dev/pty/*
> >
> >
Linux is the way, the truth, and the light, soon people will see that..
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; cause? (Google didn't show up anything worthwhile in the first couple of
> pages, so i gave up).
>
I'm having the same problem here. AMD K6-II, 450 MHz, VIA Chipset, Kernel
2.4.1.
- Mike
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On Sun, 4 Feb 2001, Tom Eastep wrote:
> Thus spoke Michael B. Trausch:
>
> > On Sat, 3 Feb 2001, Josh Myer wrote:
> >
> > > Hello all,
> > >
> > > I know this _really_ isn't the forum for this, but a friend of mine has
> > > noticed m
This is very intesting seeing as the story I read in the Newspaper (USA
Today) on encryption and terrorism today is an example of this.
It seems that people are using open source software to do idiotic
things. Many open source references were made in the article, I should
see if the article is o
ugh information; if not please feel free
to ask. I have also included the relevant section of the output of
lsusb -vvv below the signature block.
Thanks in advance,
Mike
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27;t have the time (or the ability) to
troubleshoot and file a detailed bug report during the prerelease state.
At any rate, this list is not the place to air your problems with the
Gutsy Gibbon.
HTH,
Mike
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