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On Thu, 8 Mar 2007, Frank Cox wrote:
> On Thu, 08 Mar 2007 07:18:34 -0500 (EST)
> "Robert G. Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> on't thank me -- we're getting a few neowares to prototype for a
>> project that might involve installing 30-40 of the
stance with this issue. I
> imagine that the performance of the terminal will be better overall with this
> swapfile enabled.
>
> Thanks again.
Don't thank me -- we're getting a few neowares to prototype for a
project that might involve installing 30-40 of th
isn't running out of memory?
Can you login to the system over the nework when it is locked? If you
can you can look for the offending process or look at e.g. memory
occupancy while it runs.
rg
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tart out mostly
win, but that I devoutly hope will end up mostly (or entirely) lin.
Does anyone know exactly how they boot? Website indicates flash is a
possibility, but can one override and PXE-boot? Will linux recognize
e.g. their video and keyboard and anything else that they might
any chance at all your cable runs are too long,
in a reflectometer. If you are using hubs or RTL NICs, I'd STRONGLY
recommend swappping them out for switches and decent NICs as rapidly as
possible, especially for the lines connecting to your servers.
rgb
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