I've found that small home/office switches can be price-competitive with
simple hubs, while providing better performance. Then again, I haven't
been concerned with manageability.
Joe Shisei Niski
Portland, Oregon, USA
至誠
On 11/15/2015 04:19 PM, Michael
I have a customer that would like me to use a managed network switch in
my next control system. It's a very small network, <8 ports needed for
my ethernet I/O. I have never used a managed network switch. I am aghast
at the prices!
Anybody have a recommendation of something to look at?
Wayne
On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 02:08:36PM -0800, Wayne E. Van Loon Sr. wrote:
> I have a customer that would like me to use a managed network switch in
> my next control system. It's a very small network, <8 ports needed for
> my ethernet I/O. I have never used a managed network switch. I am aghast
>
At the Clinic today I noted that we have 350-400 blank CDs. I don't
know how we ended up with that many, but we rarely use CDs at the
Clinic any more - most distro ISOs nowadays are too big, plus we do
most installs from USB sticks these days. They are in the Clinic cabinet
at Free Geek, so if
I have an internal website with a pair of .pdf files. One is in color,
the other is the same thing in black and white. They were both made from
a .jpg. The web page has links to these two .pdf files. When I click on
the b one Firefox opens it and it looks correct. When I click on the
color
On 11/15/2015 08:11 PM, Dick Steffens wrote:
> I have an internal website with a pair of .pdf files. One is in color,
> the other is the same thing in black and white. They were both made from
> a .jpg. The web page has links to these two .pdf files. When I click on
> the b one Firefox opens it
On 11/15/2015 08:28 PM, King Beowulf wrote:
>
> What are the Firefox versions? That data is more useful that what
> distro. Perhaps you just need to upgrade or reinstall Firefox on your
> 14.04 box.
Ubuntu 14.04 machine:
Firefox 42.0
Midori 0.4.3
Ubuntu 12.04 machine:
Firefox 41.0.1
Linux Mint
On Sun, 15 Nov 2015 20:58:25 -0800
Dick Steffens dijo:
>On 11/15/2015 08:28 PM, King Beowulf wrote:
>>
>> What are the Firefox versions? That data is more useful that what
>> distro. Perhaps you just need to upgrade or reinstall Firefox on
>> your 14.04 box.
>
>Ubuntu