"Eric G . Miller" writes:
> On Sun, Oct 15, 2000 at 08:36:44PM -0400, John Anderson wrote:
> > You have to compile a custom kernel with APM support enabled, and
> > monitor power saving enabled under the apm section. The monitor
> > will use power saving only in the character mode, so if you use
Dwight Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 15 Oct 2000, Matthew Emmett wrote:
>
> > When netscape screws up and dies, it sometimes leaves it's "dns
> > helper" process, which takes up memory/swap. Does anyone know of
> > a way to clean up
Hi all,
When netscape screws up and dies, it sometimes leaves it's "dns
helper" process, which takes up memory/swap. Does anyone know of a
way to clean up these old netscape processes, without killing the
netscape that is currently running?
Thanks,
Matt
Hello all,
I'm using Debian to create "community access points" (caps) -- a
computer open to the public with web browsers, ftp clients, pdf
viewers etc etc. I'm targetting 486's because so many of these get
donated to non-profits around the city.
I've had fun configuring my machine to fire up a
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