There can be all sorts of things that can make a machine not work.
Recently this beast died. It just went off like it would if the plug
had been pulled. I unplugged it and plugged it back in. The fan
started and it beeped then all went quiet again. I checked the power
supply. It was fine.
netstat -na | grep 554 to see what address your binding to. netstat -na |
find /I "554" for windoz.
then use nc or telnet to test the port "nc -v 554" from the source host.
also could try nmap -v -p80 destination address
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 2:00 PM, David Schwartz
wrote:
> I’m working on a
I’m working on a little app that connects to an RTSP server to stream video
files.
The work is being done inside of a Parallels 8 VM on Mac OS X (latest version).
(A MacBook Pro.)
I have a Windows XP (SP3) VM and just created a Win 7 VM.
I loaded VLC into both OS X and inside of the VMs. VLC d
it must be a thing with that computer bacause it is installed on another
computer as well and I have no problems switching tty-gui
:-)~MIKE~(-:
On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 9:49 PM, Michael Havens wrote:
> well this is interesting. I was going to run the one that I knew
> (fsck) and I tried to