Just checking to see if this actually made it to the list. I would hate to
think that the only way to use this method is to have to use a different and
4 year old version of an operating system (Fedora Core 3) :(
Is there something in debian for this for use shared, memory, processor, and
disk spa
In the past I was able to get smb to work so that I could share windows
programs in my system under wine. This was done using the only thing that
worked in the past smb4k which I was launching from X11 however what has now
happened is that I am getting signal 11 errors and the share is not
appearin
well besides being in spanish it looks better than just the random sand
filled mat that I had. Well that would be helpful if I didn't have a severe
boot problems with windows not likeing a file that's missing :(
On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 11:31 AM, Hashimoto wrote:
> Hi guys, I'm back ; )
>
> But
I don't know if this helps but by default thunderbird will just copy them
not delete I have to manually delete emails from my account to sync with
what I already downloaded to my machine.
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 2:36 PM, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Thu,13.Aug.09, 16:17:30, Girish Kulkarni wrote:
>
"virtual player" how is this different form a vmware instance normally? From
what I've read the player is just a record of what you did during your
session for 'debugging'. Then again I could be wrong.
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 7:23 PM, Robert Patton wrote:
> I just installed Lenny in a VMware Pla
I hate to be "negative" but this sounds like a problem I had with a SCSI
tray loaded cdrom driev back several years ago now. I even escalated the
issue to the kernel developers list. No dice. You'll probably have to switch
to something that specifically is supported otherwise the other path leads
t
nope just an acer then again I use one of thouse thermal sand filled mats
(when my machine didn't get an almost insolveable boot error.
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 2:37 PM, Hashimoto wrote:
> Or better, who has a HP laptop ? What's the CPU core temperature ? Is
> anything similar to mine ?
>
> Now
"cpu scaling" never heard of it
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 2009-08-15 14:46, Hashimoto wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've the laptop hp dv6650br and it's getting so warm, when it's not
>> processing anything it's in more or less 59C. If I use anything like
>> virtualbox, or
Just use intelligence based on the fact that you are downloading random
programs. Run it on a test system that has a good virus scanner and
something to backup with beforehand.
I've saved thousands this way.
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 1:44 PM, Hashimoto wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to know if th
eive based on unencrypted (ignored) input and then the return logging to
the address (this could easily be ran from a cron job by the looks of it).
I'm close I can feel it.
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 3:54 PM, Steve Kemp wrote:
> On Thu Aug 13, 2009 at 09:05:16 -0600, John Haggerty wro
I was wondering if there is any software package do run commands on the
linux machine and then send the results back to the requesting address?
Ie.
message has a perface word "Secretcommandword ls
it starts reading at "Scretcommandword" and then processes ls maybe with a
terminator like #
Thank
ls to fix it as well :(
And what's worse is that I found a bare minimum of 2 other implimentations
of the "send gmail email through python" but they are all using generic mime
and not for the remote command execution through the email service
Just great :(
On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 6:25 PM
I locate the following software which may be of use for some of my problems
1) use an existing way to log info via email (in this case google's) 2)
attempting to do so remotely to affect logs on a machine
Towards that end I located the following
http://freshmeat.net/projects/ogss-open-gmail-sms-s
I don't know if my input will help in any way but I do remember that there
are products rather to *play* white noise or "pink noise" but that's nothing
more than playing an mp3. Supposedly "helps you concentrate" if we take my
flaky ex-coworker at his word at the time.
it's an interesting idea but
useable)$119.95$250.00 which is interesting
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 1:56 PM, John Haggerty wrote:
> I guess based on the feedback so far (which I think is good for a worse
> case scenario) what I am wondering if replacing the switches with routers
> would do anything about getting access to t
I guess based on the feedback so far (which I think is good for a worse case
scenario) what I am wondering if replacing the switches with routers would
do anything about getting access to the system?
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 1:47 PM, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> >> To me disallowing running servers is
Is there a particular brand of router?
Is the multi-tiered switch configuration preventing this?
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 6:27 AM, Paul Scott wrote:
> John Haggerty wrote:
>
>> I would ask would a static ip really be able to allow the machines to
>> reach the outer network?
&
I would ask would a static ip really be able to allow the machines to reach
the outer network?
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 6:55 AM, Cousin Stanley
wrote:
>
> > Ok so here is the issue I have a desire to run my own linux server
> > as an rt box and to do wiki web serving plus email.
> >
> > I run off
Ok so here is the issue I have a desire to run my own linux server as an rt
box and to do wiki web serving plus email.
I run off of a qwest dsl setup that is feeding 4 computers that are all
getting internet in the following configuration
dsl non wireless model modem-switch-[a]windows xp home-[b
processing via gmail would be ineresting
but then that's a bit beyond what I learned in university :(
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 7:33 AM, John Haggerty wrote:
> I was looking at a device similar in concept to http://www.getpeek.com and
> was interested in the theoretical possibility to lo
I was looking at a device similar in concept to http://www.getpeek.com and
was interested in the theoretical possibility to log timeclock events
similar to this device by being able to read a starter line in an email like
//(this would be some sort of activation string)
mrblahblah(some sort of
I thought I would ask this question since it is about general unix and debian
as well.
I have a file which is say about 700 characters wide and 2,000 characters long
I wish to take this file and divide this into equal files horizontally AND
vertically say about 65 characters long and 80 wide. I
Because I am using a crappy mail client my list of packages is at my web site
at
http://kernel.freeservers.com under my list of debian installed packages or
something like that.
I get something like:
AUDIT: Wed Aug 25 20:41:41 1999: 541 X: client 1 rejected from local host
Auth name: MIT-MAGI
I have spent the past 5 hours bashing my brains out getting gdm to work on my
system and it never will!
I try to start it and it just displays a blank screen without the window
popping
up. I tried to do as the README.Debian said and to change the symlinksso that
gdm and xdm are isolated in dif
Hello, I am having difficulty in installing gnome on my debian system which I
am
upgrading from slink to potato I try to get some of the libs for parts of the
system like gnome-bin and it says that they need to be configured first so when
I try to configure them they say I need to configure th
Hello and good day. I have a problem that is just a little beyond vexing at the
present time. I am trying to convert a specific font (a bdf) into a console.
The
font file I am attempting to get is one with a 4x6 character set of standard
characters. I am using xmbdfed to take copies of the st
I want to get the most out of my text console screen real estate. I am
wondering
about what is the smallest console cont for linux that can be implimented with
something easy like setfont. Currently I am using gr8x6 however I think that
that is still too big for my screen. Any help would be ap
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