Re: 5V regulated for USB drive

2007-01-08 Thread Richard Graham
I have the same problem with my external 2.5' drive, my USB2 PCMCIA card can not supply enough current to spin the drive up. The drive enclosure came with a double ended cable so I plug the extra end into one of the USB1 ports on my laptop and it works fine. The interesting point is that the d

Re: driving bananas - latex guru

2005-10-14 Thread Richard Graham
I am not 100% sure where you want your rule to be but perhaps you could try \hrulefill -- Richard Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> On Sat, 2005-10-15 at 00:10 +1300, Volker Kuhlmann wrote: > This is driving me bananas. Any LaTeX guru out there who can tell me how > I can get a \hrule sma

Re: MFC & Linux

2005-08-17 Thread Richard Graham
it it possible to use send a fax from linux, although the fax works fine stand alone. I never send faxes so this is not a problem to me. -- Richard Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> On Thu, 2005-08-18 at 12:33 +1200, Ross Drummond wrote: > Does anybody have any good experiences or recommendati

Re: win4lin question

2005-04-16 Thread Richard Graham
uld win4lin and Windows98 run OK > > inside Mepis on a machine with those specs. I have never tried win4lin, > > which > > is available for Mepis. Maybe I should just try it. > > -- Richard Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: Forwarding in Evolution

2005-02-10 Thread Richard Graham
not always convenient and I note, doesn't always work > in Evolution.) > Linz > -- Richard Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Ruediger Berlich's talk

2005-01-24 Thread Richard Graham
hould be able to go along (provided I can find the place ;-). I am a physicist myself so it would be nice to be able to think up some relevant questions before hand. Cheers, -- Richard Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: Evolution Junk filter

2005-01-16 Thread Richard Graham
rch on Bugzilla [1] and I could not find any bug related to > junk being automatically marked as read. Do you want to open one? On my version of evolution (2.0.3), it by default marks the junk as unread. You can always make a new filter: IF junkTest, message is junk THEN set status, read (or unread, depending on your preference). > [1] http://bugzilla.ximian.com/query.cgi > > -- Richard Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: Re: VMWARE LUG offer ......

2005-01-14 Thread Richard Graham
et up networking. You can have it access the network through linux (and thus use the linux tcp/ip stack) or you can let it share the NIC with linux, and thus have essentially another machine on your network. This is what I did, and found it very useful when samba was playing up. In this mode though it seems to stop about 500mb of the way through a file transfer for no apparent reason. > Volker > -- Richard Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: Total beginner

2005-01-08 Thread Richard Graham
rd.edu/planetccrma/man/man5/sources.list.5.html ] for more information. > On Sat, 2005-01-08 at 21:20 +1100, Richard Graham wrote: > > On Sat, 2005-01-08 at 19:25, Jason wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > > > My name is Jason. I am probably the sort of person that Lin

Re: The only things keeping me using Windows...

2005-01-08 Thread Richard Graham
On Sat, 2005-01-08 at 10:05, Jamie Dobbs wrote: > The only software keeping me using Windows is: > > DreamWeaver - I just love its ease of use and power. Have you considered using dreamweaver under wine? I have never tried it myself, but it appears that Dreamweaver MX (not 2004) is usable wit

Re: [OT] Re: OpenWatcom on Uni of Cant ftp servers? Any chance?

2004-11-11 Thread Richard Graham
I am a physics student at UoC. I don't know anything about Fortran or OpenWatcom, but I can say that yes, their is still a lot of Fortran code being developed as well as maintained as we speak. A friend of mine (an atmospheric physicist) is currently in the process of learning Fortran, as it is o

Re: Linux...

2004-11-09 Thread Richard Graham
ly recommend the same solution other group members have suggested. If you want a decent, stable unix based system that 'just works' then I highly suggest you just go out and buy a Apple Mac running OSX. This would make everyones life a lot easier. Regards, Richard Graham On Tue, 2004-11