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I recently purchased a Keyspan USB-Serial converter, and have been
looking into what I would need to do to make it work in Ubuntu. The
Keyspan site suggests compiling a new kernel; the wiki seems to say I
can splice in a module without going to that e
Anthony Yarusso wrote:
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> Phillip Lougher wrote:
>> Anthony Yarusso wrote:
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>>> I was wondering if someone who helped develop the OEM install
>>> option (or is familiar with it) knows whether it can be re-used.
>>> ie, if you're leasing machines
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Phillip Lougher wrote:
> Anthony Yarusso wrote:
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>> I was wondering if someone who helped develop the OEM install
>> option (or is familiar with it) knows whether it can be re-used.
>> ie, if you're leasing machines, can you send it out to a client
Greetings,
So, this morning I woke up and ran my updates like everyday, and looked
around at some changlogs/the gutsy changes rss feed,and noticed deskbar had
been updated, with a new UI and everything. I won't go into the details
here, but well, not everyone is pleased with the entirely new UI (w
Phillip Susi napisaĆ(a):
> Krzysztof Lichota wrote:
>> How it works?
>> - During boot file accesses are recorded.
>> - During subsequent boots this trace is used to prefetch files before
>> they are used in order to speed up boot.
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> How is the data prefetched? I know that the readahead package