Bodhi Linux has builds for ARM and is a small foot print.
http://www.bodhilinux.com/
Richard
On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 1:01 PM, Ed p...@0x1b.com wrote:
Give Linaro a look :
http://www.linaro.org/
There is an OpenBSD ARM distribution that looks uptodate, although
more for storage devices
been using vi for 22 years, never wanted to use any other editor.
Richard
On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 9:32 PM, Jim March 1.jim.ma...@gmail.com wrote:
I saw somebody use VI once, and was glad somebody wrote GEdit :).
Jim
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This is what I am doing for my xen vm's currently and so far I have not seen
any issues with it.
I enable sysrq on the vm
xm sysrq DomU s
xm pause DomU
create xnapshot
xm unpause DomU
Richard
--- On Tue, 6/30/09, Stephen cryptwo...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Stephen cryptwo...@gmail.com
You do it on per vm basis. Right now my vm's are mounted NFS from a netapp
with one volume / vm. That way I can do a snap create or snap restore to
recover any vm.
I do have one env that is using lvm for the volume manager and it works the
same, just issue a differnt create snapshot.
Howdy
YOu would need to check your kernel settings to see if this is enabled.
cat /proc/sys/kernel/sysr1 - RHEL 5 it is not enabled by default
Here are more items you can do with it:
AltSysRq
(Non-essential.) This is a group of key combinations implemented at the Linux
kernel level (a low
The law states you need a PI License if you (I may be reading this wrong).
(b) For purposes of Subsection (a)(1), obtaining or
furnishing information includes information obtained or furnished
through the review and analysis of, and the investigation into the
content of,
I have had this in the pass and re-installing grub fixed it.
Richard
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Subject: grub grub grub grub grub ad nauseum
moin moin,
what does it mean when
Found this article about Alex Morton. He created a mouse in 1992, but not
much on that either.
http://www.robelle.com/ftp/newsletter/1992/w1992-06.txt
MotorMouse: Just in Time for Christmas!
A Vancouver inventor has come up with an entirely new way of driving your
PC
cursor: the MotorMouse.