On Tue, Jan 07, 2014 at 07:57:38PM +, Martin T wrote:
>Hi,
>there are multiple access control mechanisms for X server like access
>based on host(xhost) or access based on cookie(xauth). Are both usually
>enabled at the same time? If yes, then which one is checked first? Are
>
Hi,
there are multiple access control mechanisms for X server like access based
on host(xhost) or access based on cookie(xauth). Are both usually enabled
at the same time? If yes, then which one is checked first? Are both active?
I mean for example once I enable host with xhost, then do I need to
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 3:00 AM, Panayiotis Karabassis wrote:
> About the second one, which program are you using? For example,
> lm-sensors reports also the allowed temperature ranges.
It's # sensors
TB0T: +31.0°C
TB1T: +31.0°C
TB2T: +30.2°C
TC0C: +50.2°C
TC0D:
About the second one, which program are you using? For example,
lm-sensors reports also the allowed temperature ranges.
Regards,
Panayiotis
On 09/05/2012 06:33 μμ, lina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In syslog I notice the following info.
>
> May 9 23:22:01 Debian kernel: [24529.232615] applesmc: F1Mn: write
Hi,
In syslog I notice the following info.
May 9 23:22:01 Debian kernel: [24529.232615] applesmc: F1Mn: write arg fail
May 9 23:24:17 dove kernel: [24665.171951] applesmc: FS! : read arg fail
I checked the applesmc,
one question, does the write/read arg fail, affected the applesmc work?
anot
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