On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 10:39 PM, Todd And Margo Chester
wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> Anyone have a favorite Hylafax client?
>
> I have been using J-Hyla-FAX. It works okay. I wish I did not
> have to convert everything over to Post Script before fax'ing.
> I presume printing directly to HylaFAX is out
On 09/30/2011 08:03 PM, Joel Maslak wrote:
On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 8:12 PM, Todd And Margo
Chester
wrote:
p.s. l since no one is going to believe me about M$SQL and
odd cores,
this is strai
On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 8:12 PM, Todd And Margo Chester <
toddandma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> p.s. l since no one is going to believe me about M$SQL and odd cores,
> this is straight from the horses mouth:
>
Well, perhaps an odd number of cores > 1. :)
Also the article you quoted indicated that
Hi Guys,
Anyone have a favorite Hylafax client?
I have been using J-Hyla-FAX. It works okay. I wish I did not
have to convert everything over to Post Script before fax'ing.
I presume printing directly to HylaFAX is out of the question.
Many thanks,
-T
Hi All,
If I understand the process correctly, when specifying the number
of guest cores in KVM, I am not actually specifying any particular physical
core: I am specifying how many connections to the cores I can have open
at once. I get the next free core, who ever that might be, up to the limit
Hi Guys,
$ rpm -q -f gnome-volume-control
gnome-media-2.29.91-6.el6.x86_64
Everything sound wise works well on my SL6.1 x64 machine
except gnome-volume-control. When I fire it up, I get
"waiting for sound system to respond"
Any idea how to fix this?
Many thanks,
-T
Hi Guys,
Figu
On 09/30/2011 11:18 AM, lancebaynes87 wrote:
Using other distribution's repositories is a bad idea, because ex.: Fedora
doesn't has 6 years support of a given version of the OS.
What is the best-practise for Scientific-Linux?
What are the to-do's after a "Minimal Desktop" install?
So the real
VLC is in rpmforge. If you install the rpmforge repo:
yum install rpmforge--release
You should be able to install vlc:
yum --enablerepo=rpmforge install vlc
There is also an adobe repository:
yum install adobe-release
then install the flash plugin:
yum in
Using other distribution's repositories is a bad idea, because ex.: Fedora
doesn't has 6 years support of a given version of the OS.
What is the best-practise for Scientific-Linux?
What are the to-do's after a "Minimal Desktop" install?
So the real Question: How can I install a "fresh" version
I've been using SL6.0 as my primary desktop OS since about 2-3 months before
6.1 was released. i was set to do the upgrade to 6.1, but noticed that with the
round of updates that came out around 6.1 release time, I was running the same
kernel rev. as 6.1. Since my system has been very solid, I d
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