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Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2002 09:23:52 +0800
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Subject: [plug] RC.LOCAL
> Good day to all!
>
> I copied my rc.local file on a disk and edit it on M$ notepad, after I over
> write the existing rc.local
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> Subject: Re: [plug] IPTables, djbdns and qmail problems?
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> You can configure your other PCs properly. Set the gateway t
I'm currently satisfied with Destiny's cable internet and TV service. The TV
signal quality isn't as good as Sky Cable, though. It shows up as P2360 on
my credit card bill.
Brian
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Hi Jeff,
I found a link to it.
http://boudicca.tux.org/mhonarc/ma-linux/2001-Jan/msg00327.html
Let me know ...
Have a great day!!!
Onie
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From: "Jeff Gutierrez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 6:45 PM
Subject: [plug] Upgradin
"Marvin Pascual" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I did this already. Hhmmm... Do I need to "route" everytime I boot my
> other PCs?
You can configure your other PCs properly. Set the gateway there.
RH has /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
Debian has /etc/network/interfaces
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> Marvin Pascual wrote:
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> > ... Do I need to "route" everytime I
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Marvin Pascual wrote:
> ... Do I need to "route" everytime I boot my
> other PCs?
No. Mandrake must have a setup tool for this.
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To le
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> Check your routing tables too. All the other machines must use
> the
On Wed, 3 Jul 2002, Ian C. Sison wrote:
> But isn't thermal paste enough to make sure 'contact'
> btween heat sink and cpu?
IMHO, thermal paste is sufficient.
regards,
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On Wed, 3 Jul 2002, Ian C. Sison wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Jul 2002, Andre M. V. wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 2 Jul 2002, Ian C. Sison wrote:
> >
> > > Ok, i'll bite: What's 'lapping' ?
> >
> > That is, using a sandpaper to polish the heatsink
> > and the processor to make the surface flatter and
> > thus creat
On Tue, 2 Jul 2002, Andre M. V. wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Jul 2002, Ian C. Sison wrote:
>
> > Ok, i'll bite: What's 'lapping' ?
>
> That is, using a sandpaper to polish the heatsink
> and the processor to make the surface flatter and
> thus creates The benefit of increase surface
> contact between the p
On Wednesday 03 July 2002 07:45 am, Jeff Gutierrez wrote:
> Does anybody know how to *safely* upgrade the RPM binaries? Is there a way
> to upgrade the binaries using an RPM file (rpm-.rpm) or building
> from source is the only option? If I built the binaries from source, will
> the RPM database
>
> I copied my rc.local file on a disk and edit it on M$ notepad, after I
over
> write the existing rc.local file on /etc/rc.d/ dir.
> it seem like there something wrong. I tried typing /etc/rc.d/rc.local to
run
> the file but it seem like there is no file exsisting.
> I restarted my server and t
Good day to all!
I copied my rc.local file on a disk and edit it on M$ notepad, after I over
write the existing rc.local file on /etc/rc.d/ dir.
it seem like there something wrong. I tried typing /etc/rc.d/rc.local to run
the file but it seem like there is no file exsisting.
I restarted my server
Jimmy said:
> On Tue, 02 Jul 2002 20:36:19 +0800
> "Gideon N. Guillen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hello!
>>
>> Are there any local Jabber servers here in our country? Preferably one
>> that supports transports.
we are using jabber 1.4.1 (older version) internally here in our company. we
use
On Tue, 02 Jul 2002 20:36:19 +0800
"Gideon N. Guillen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Are there any local Jabber servers here in our country? Preferably one that
> supports transports.
Hi Gideon,
I guess some private company providing jabber server with transport support.
We're plann
> Which is it? Comes with cable connection or cable TV?
>
Hi Chris,
Its MyDestiny that is giving this type of service we're using
cable modem from destiny and at the same time watching cable TV :-)
Jon
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Hi Bob,
Which is it? Comes with cable connection or cable TV?
On Tue, 2002-07-02 at 12:47, Robert DC. Reyes wrote:
> Php1,980 + 380 a month .. cable TV comes as a Freebie!
>
> brgds,
> bob :)
>
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Frit
Hey guys,
Does anybody know how to *safely* upgrade the RPM binaries? Is there a way to upgrade
the binaries using an RPM file (rpm-.rpm) or building from source is the only
option? If I built the binaries from source, will the RPM database be reinitialized
to an empty DB?
BTW I'm upgradin
Marvin Pascual wrote:
> I was able to connect to my ISP last night but the problem is I can't browse
> the web and can't connect to IRC using my LTSP server. I can ping my ISP's
> IP Address using my HEADLESS box through SSH from my LTSP Server. But I
> can't ping my ISP using directly from my
jijo,
On Sat, 2002-06-29 at 05:34, Federico Sevilla III wrote:
> I haven't tried the newer [Profiles] feature, but if you can get that to
> work then go ahead and use it. In our situation we need user home
> directories anyway because of mail (stored in Maildirs in their home
> directories).
On 2 Jul 2002, Mark Erbel O. Domingo wrote:
> since we're discussing topic on cooling your PC, i'd suggest lapping
> your heatsink. if done correctly, lowers your PC temperature (system and
> processor) dramatically.
Alternatively, cleaning your heatsink once in
a while also helps cool your CPU.
On Tue, 2 Jul 2002, Ian C. Sison wrote:
> Ok, i'll bite: What's 'lapping' ?
That is, using a sandpaper to polish the heatsink
and the processor to make the surface flatter and
thus creates The benefit of increase surface
contact between the processor and heatsink.
This helps cool your processor
** Sabi ni Jun noong Tue, 02 Jul 2002 16:59:41 +0800
> Anyone know where I can get an infrared device interface to connect to a
> PC? I mean local availability... :) I might want to experiment this in
> my linux machine. I see the headers in almost any mobo.
USB? Have seen some around the usua
Hello, I am looking for recommendations where to get a chassis
punch (or punch set). I have to make nice, clean, flat,
smooth, circular holes in metal cans, some holes about
7/16" (11mm) diameter, other holes about 9/16" (14mm), and
I understand a chassis punch is the way to go.
TIA for any stor
Hello!
Are there any local Jabber servers here in our country? Preferably one that
supports transports.
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[root@localhost /root]# rm -f /bin/laden
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Gideon N. Guillen
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PGP Publi
Forgive me for the Off-topic:
Anyone know where I can get an infrared device interface to connect to a
PC? I mean local availability... :) I might want to experiment this in
my linux machine. I see the headers in almost any mobo.
Thanks for the inputs.
Jun
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On Tue, 2002-07-02 at 15:04, Ver Allan Sumabat wrote:
>
> so if u r not into games, is 8MB enough (DVD, etc.) ?
More than enough. Even 4MB video RAM is enough for general use (play
videos, play SNES games via emulator) in 1024x768, TrueColor without
slowdown.
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-->paolo
Paolo Alexis Fal
Ok, i'll bite: What's 'lapping' ?
On 2 Jul 2002, Mark Erbel O. Domingo wrote:
> since we're discussing topic on cooling your PC, i'd suggest lapping
> your heatsink. if done correctly, lowers your PC temperature (system and
> processor) dramatically.
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Well, for general purpose office apps and dvd/vcd viewing 8MB should be more
than adequate, my office PC (an IBM netvista bought last year) only has 1MB
shared video memory ;)
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