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Nathan A. Keirn wrote:
| Has anyone had any luck installing Gentoo Linux
| (http://gentoo.org)? They have up-to-date ports out for both PPC,
| x86 and several others. From everything I hear it is a great
| distro, but I run in to numerous problems
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Maddog wrote:
| Format C: will fix most Windows problems :-)
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| MD
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don't you mean:
for idontdowindows in `seq 0 10`; do dd if=/dev/random of=/dev/hda; done
=P
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Alex Boatwright wrote:
| hey all, I just got a new laptop and have been trying to get the
| wireless up and running in linux... good fun. The computer uses
| some no-name-brand of wireless pci card [creatix CTX714] based on
| some version of the
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Alex Boatwright wrote:
| Have you tried orinoco_pci?
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| I tried that and it wouldn't load beacuse of an IO/IRQ paramaters
| issue. To solve this would I have to edit my modules.pcimap file
| before I load it and if so, would I do that by just
Charles Lockhart wrote:
I use mozilla as my browser/mail client on a redhat 9 machine that
resides in my office in Hilo. When I'm over here in Honolulu, I
tunnel the client over ssh to read my mail on my laptop. When I
start a mozilla browser on my laptop, with the mail client on, the
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Vikram Khurana wrote:
| The reason I can't do cd ~ is because it may or may not be in the
| home directory. Here is why. The way I intend to distribute this
| program is by zipping up the directory tree which looks like
|
| /Parse/Linux/Linux
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Hawaii Linux Institute wrote:
| Has anyone used any generic 2.6 kernel with Fedora Core 2 on a more
| or less regular basis? Your experience? Thanx. wayne
|
| ___ LUAU@lists.hosef.org
| mailing list
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Hawaii Linux Institute wrote:
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| Just wish I knew this before wasted half a dozen or so CDRWs. wayne
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how did you waste CD-RWs?
Tom
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Hawaii Linux Institute wrote:
| I suppose I could re-use CDRWs, but since I very seldom burn CDs,
| plus, time is a more important factor. . .
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| BTW (my real question), how did you like enigmail? Will anyone
| encounter any problem migrating from
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Hawaii Linux Institute wrote:
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| You know, if you price this system at $10,000+ (say, $10,999),
| throw in a multiyear WTS (warranty, tutoring, service), there may
| be quite a few takers in Hawaii. But then you will have to know a
| lot about
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Hawaii Linux Institute wrote:
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http://www-132.ibm.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=-840productId=8707833storeId=1langId=-1dualCurrId=73categoryId=2588412
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| If you have $ to burn, IBM is selling IntelliStation A Pro
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Ben Beeson wrote:
| vsftp server. If I log in as a user, I can see files in my
| directory. If I log in anonymously, all I can see is the /pub
| directory iteslf. I cannot see any files anywhere.
According to your configuration's comments chroot
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Vince Hoang wrote:
| The kernel sources have experimental HFS and HFS+ modules, but I
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| have no experience with them.
|
hfs in 2.6.3 is broken. how do you use hfs in windows?
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Maddog wrote:
| Hey guys,
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| Red Hat 8.0 how do I get rid of the package files after I have
| installed them? I need to make room on my harddrive for the recent
| updates and I am thinking getting rid of the packages I have
| installed already is a
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Karen Lofstrom wrote:
| Can someone who participated in the HOSEF lab and lecture at the
| school conference tell us how it went?
|
It was pretty good for HOSEF to make it's presence known at eschool. We
didn't fill the session room like the
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Rodney Kanno wrote:
| I have a dual processor computer, but I am getting the impression
| that Linux is using only one processor. I am running SUSE 9.0, with
| the 2.4.21-166-smp4G kernel. Doing a cat /proc/cpuinfo shows that
| Linux is detecting 2
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Rodney Kanno wrote:
| My processors are AMD MP 2100...about 1.8 GHZ each. When I try to
| play video (mpg), I have nothing else running and I have ~800MB free
| memory, out of 1020MB. While the video is playing, CPU utilization
| does not go above
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Lucas wrote:
| HP ProLiant DL360 G3 $6,706.00
| (list) (2 x 3.2 GHz Intel Xeon, 2.0 GB RAM, 2 x 72.8 GB 1 RPM
| SCSI hot-pluggable drives, 2 x 10/100/1000 Ethernet, no OS)
This machine rocks :D I got one
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Vikram Khurana wrote:
| Mysql doesn't support stored procedures yet. So if you use stored
| procedures, you can forget it.
That would all depend on what version of MySQL you are reffering to ;)
http://www.mysql.com/press/release_2004_02.html
Tom
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R.Scott Belford wrote:
| I am saddened
Don't be sad, I was just learning that the RAID is in-fact
software-based and all 160 gigs will be usable. The more hard-drives,
the merrier.
But back to the tech stuff. I just had a thought about videl but
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Vince Hoang wrote:
| 3ware controller would be ideal if we stuck with an ATA solution.
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| The others are not really hardware RAID providers at all.
I guess that means the $20 figure jumps up to $60 to do that. Also,
the card looks alot bigger and
R.Scott Belford wrote:
On Wednesday, December 3, 2003, at 11:48 AM, Warren Togami wrote:
We should get another 60GB drive to mirror the other 60GB drive.
Preferably of the same model so they both run with similar speed and
access times. The exact model is $99 at local CompUSA, but I'm
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