On 12/28/02 21:01, Rick Forrister wrote:
I've a good friend here in the L.A. area who builds high end systems for a living. They supply several of the render farms in the Hollywood area, etc. They formerly used a lot of ASUS motherboards, and had good success with them. A couple years back,
Hello List,
I am running a home lan of mixed linux/windoze boxen. My server is a pure
SuSE 7.2 with seperate partitions for /home and /public. I was trying to
back up the information using BRU personal v17.0 (it kept hanging), in
preparation for upgrading the server to SuSE 8.0. Prior to doing
Rick, what boards did you friend move to?
Net Llama! wrote:
On 12/28/02 21:01, Rick Forrister wrote:
I've a good friend here in the L.A. area who builds high end systems for
a living. They supply several of the render farms in the Hollywood area,
etc. They formerly used a lot of ASUS
On Sat, 28 Dec 2002 21:51:41 -0500 Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm forced to compile kde 3.1 rc5 on an older (read that as; slow) box that
I own and it's sure is taking it's sweet old time too...
Anyway, I'm into the third module now, kdeadmin, and ran into a show stopper
of a
On Sun, 29 Dec 2002 12:09:15 -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/etc/hosts.allow = ALL:192.161.1.0/255.255.255.0.
Shouldn't that read:
all:127.0.0.1
all:192.161.1./255.255.255.0
portmap:192.161.1.0/255.255.255.0
Could I just copy my smb.conf files...
As long as the two sambas are of the
Do any of you use VariCAD and if so, can you comment on how it compares
to a more US-industry-standard like SolidWorks?
Thanks!
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Jerry,
This is what I had been using for the last year or so and had no issues until
today. Each linux boxen is a dualboot except for one and each user has the
prefix of lnx in front of the the machine name which is the same as the
user name i.e, machine keith would be lnxkeith which is mapped
I don't know anything about Varicad, but I will say this: Output file format
is everything. If it will only output a proprietary file format that is only
usable in Varicad, be very wary.
Best
Peck
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Well, I went and looked... Here is a quote directly from the Varicad FAQ:
There is a possibility of design structure (ASCII) exporting and importing
into CAPP files. VariCAD is able to export/import DWG, DXF and IGES (2D)
files. Note: Complete features for IGES 3D export facilities in both
On Sunday 29 December 2002 12:04 pm, Marvin Dickens wrote:
I don't know anything about Varicad, but I will say this: Output file
format is everything. If it will only output a proprietary file
format that is only usable in Varicad, be very wary.
It outputs all the standard DXF, IGES, etc.
On Sunday 29 December 2002 12:12 pm, Marvin Dickens wrote:
Well, I went and looked... Here is a quote directly from the Varicad
FAQ:
There is a possibility of design structure (ASCII) exporting and
importing into CAPP files. VariCAD is able to export/import DWG, DXF
and IGES (2D) files.
I've just finished my first blush with KDE 3.1. I gotta' tell ya', it's nice. On
a scale of 1 to 10, it's right up there at 8 maybe a 9.
What I like the best about KDE 3.1, is the applications FINALLY load quickly
when compared to previous 3.xx revisions. My evaluation copy of KDE 3.1 was
On 12/29/02 13:51, Jerry McBride wrote:
Lonni, you may just like this KDE piggy. It's big, it's slow loading... but you
can get some real work done on it... unlike previous KDE 3.0.x versions.
Any screenshots of it anywhere? All the previous version were ugly.
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On Sun, Dec 29, 2002 at 04:51:47PM -0500, Jerry McBride wrote:
I've just finished my first blush with KDE 3.1. I gotta' tell ya', it's nice. On
a scale of 1 to 10, it's right up there at 8 maybe a 9.
What I like the best about KDE 3.1, is the applications FINALLY load quickly
when compared
Thanks to Brett I. Holcomb we now have a Step on Notes on installing Gentoo Linux.
You may find this step at http://www.linux-sxs.org/GentooInstallNotes.html
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Had to arrange the file to put it in th right sequence:
/public/
192.168.x.x/255.255.255.x(rw)
This fixed it.
Regards,
Keith
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Hello List,
I am running a home lan of mixed linux/windoze boxen. My server is a pure
SuSE 7.2 with seperate partitions for /home and /public.
Well I hooked my new Canon S900 printer up - that was a minor trial.
It is a usb device, and I still don't quite grok usb. I finally realised
I needed to add in the usb printer kernel module.
I purchased turboprint, a requirement for this printer.
Now I'm trying to actually print to it. I've
On Sun, 29 Dec 2002 19:09:43 -0800
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On 12/29/02 19:03, Alan Jackson wrote:
Now I'm trying to actually print to it. I've had some success, but I can't
quite get it to do what I want. I have some very high res jpeg files I
want to print at 1200x1200 dpi.
Does it run out of swap?
1.) What is your system configuration: Swap and RAM?
Also,
2.) What printing system are you using in GIMP Gimp Print, CUPS or what?
Best
Peck
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I just upgraded to sylpheed 0.8.7. I haven't upgraded this program in well over a
year. And there it is: A manual in English Imagine.
Best
Peck
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On Sun, 29 Dec 2002 23:19:07 -0500
Marvin P. Dickens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does it run out of swap?
1.) What is your system configuration: Swap and RAM?
0.5 Gbytes RAM, 1 Gbyte swap (1 Ghz Athlon)
this is my beyond the pale system. It ain't got Windows, and it ain't got Intel
inside.
On Sun, 29 Dec 2002 23:27:13 -0500
Marvin P. Dickens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just upgraded to sylpheed 0.8.7. I haven't upgraded this program in well over a
year. And there it is: A manual in English Imagine.
I plan to hold off for about a week to see if any nasty bugs turn up.
Test
0.5 Gbytes RAM, 1 Gbyte swap (1 Ghz Athlon)
this is my beyond the pale system. It ain't got Windows, and it ain't got Intel
inside. 8-)
Watching the system load, it doesn't even approach running out of swap.
This is a printing system / print filter issue. According to Turboprint, what is
I plan to hold off for about a week to see if any nasty bugs turn up.
Test it well for me!
I compiled the latest from source, which is how I do it for all code that is important
to me. The compile went well (As usual for this product) and I've had no problems. As
usual, it seems to be as fast
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