[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> On Wed, 22 Aug 2001, Emil Pedersen wrote:
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> > is an 600-650MB, so it's recognized. I intenden to shit in two smaller
> > disks and use it as a firewall, but I think now it's going to be tough
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> I know it's a typo, but it's still funny.
Ooops :-)
//Emil
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On Wed, 22 Aug 2001, Emil Pedersen wrote:
> is an 600-650MB, so it's recognized. I intenden to shit in two smaller
> disks and use it as a firewall, but I think now it's going to be tough
I know it's a typo, but it's still funny.
On Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 10:24:34PM +0200, Emil Pedersen wrote:
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> Just to add some more noice to the list ;-)
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> [statement] Hot-plugging keyboards works _MOST_ of the time.
>
> It is true for at least PS/2-keyboard, since the only machine I've
> managed to destroy this way is an Digital Cel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> On Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 10:24:34PM +0200, Emil Pedersen wrote:
> >
> > Just to add some more noice to the list ;-)
> >
> > [statement] Hot-plugging keyboards works _MOST_ of the time.
> >
> > It is true for at least PS/2-keyboard, since the only machine I've
> > mana
Emil Pedersen wrote:
>
> Just to add some more noice to the list ;-)
>
> [statement] Hot-plugging keyboards works _MOST_ of the time.
>
> It is true for at least PS/2-keyboard, since the only machine I've
> managed to destroy this way is an Digital Celebris 590. My other
> machines with PS/2
Just to add some more noice to the list ;-)
[statement] Hot-plugging keyboards works _MOST_ of the time.
It is true for at least PS/2-keyboard, since the only machine I've
managed to destroy this way is an Digital Celebris 590. My other
machines with PS/2 have survived, so for ps2 types the s
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