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Re: sounds normal to me. on 64bps all you can really get is 8Bps max. minus the overhead of course, so 6-7 are fine. and that is by no means BROADBAND, that's basic ISDN speed | |
Re: does it connect when plugged directly to the modem? have you tried replacing the NIC? | |
Re: linux has loats of shells available. the most widely used one is bash AFAIK Macs use ksh windows has a new shell called powershell you can use for really serious shell scripting | |
Re: avgscore:=(score1+score2+score3)/3; prcntscore:=avgscore*10; writeln('average percent is: '. prcntscore); | |
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Re: how about setting an audit on the wwwroot directory? | |
Re: dell, hp and lenovo ship with xp as an option. | |
Re: if you want to block the connected url permanently, you can enter it into the hosts file, with an ip of 127.0.0.1 that way any malware/spyware won't be able to find it and connect to it | |
Re: netsh winsock reset driver and firmware updates for the NIC | |
Re: born in the USSR (Georgia to be precise), lived for lots of years in Israel, recently moved to Ireland. | |
Re: get the CBTs - unixCBT and linuxCBT are very goot. [url]http://www.linuxcbt.com/products_unixcbt_feat_solaris10_edition.php[/url] [url]http://www.linuxcbt.com/products_linuxcbt_el-4_edition.php[/url] | |
Re: ftp transfers files in clear text. it also sends passwords in clear text. VERY unsecure. | |
Re: one wifi router one wifi nic internet-modem-wifirouter-- -cable--one PC ~~wireless~~second PC you bought the NIC for ~~wireless~~laptop with built in wifi nic | |
Re: these things are very easy to do with tar/mt or cpio maybe you should have a look in their source code, if you're trying to write something of your own? | |
Re: I'd use tar instead of copying. and create filenames by date | |
Re: johnstod, what does that have to do with the topic? anyhow, in the older versions of Samba you had to tweak it to match the ethernet speeds. if you can post the smb.conf file here it would help. also, when experiencing weird networking speeds in windows the first step to … | |
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Re: if you are sure that the internet settings in the router are correct and are working, try to ping 64.233.187.99 (one of google.com's IPs) if that works - you need to manually set up the DNS on the workstations | |
Re: good thing you didn't paint your text purple and forgot to underline it as well... this post hurts my eyes. | |
Re: ipconfig /all on the troublesome machine also, the DNS server is the gateway (NAT+iptables) right? | |
Re: keep in mind the fact that there is no way you will see exactly 30gb, it will be around 30 (i.e. 28gb or 31gb) PM is good for partition playaround, true. | |
Re: what is your external IP? how do you access the internet? btw, shalom ram1net, good to see more Israelis here :) | |
Re: this is a SERVER, not a PC. if you don't use the proprietary equipment in it, it detects failures in that equipment, and acts accordingly. | |
Re: and you can try switching to openDNS (208.67.222.222) | |
Re: you either need a virtual machine, or a remote access card/ipkvm | |
Re: it really depends on how much you are willing to spend | |
Re: of course there's a simple hdd inside. but warranty is a valuable thing. | |
Re: how are we supposed to know what is best for YOU? ask more specific questions, mate | |
Re: what exactly do you want the helpdesk software to do? I have been using the simple bugzilla application, running on XAMPP (free again) on windows XP (not a server, my own workstation) in an intranet, with a static address, having set up an LDAP connector to connect it to my … | |
Re: so through the router the speeds are slower then the same line, ISP and internet account connected to a single PC, right? 1. make sure you are not running bandwisth-heavy services like emule, torrent etc. 2. call ISP - they might have a ready solution 3. call router's support 4. … | |
Re: [QUOTE][QUOTE]1) Is there any thing like registry in linux? Where linux stores such information?[/QUOTE] there are configuration files for everything. there is a /dev directory that has the device connections and there is the /proc filesystem, that is virtual and holds the dynamic info for processes [QUOTE]2) When application is … | |
Re: a good tool would be MRTG, especially if you leave it running overnight. also see what happens if you try to send mail directly to your server - does dyndns lag in resending, or is that your server having problems after all. | |
Re: yup, what you basically need is a file server. or, if you're looking at collaboration, you might want to set up a collaboration server or a wiki. | |
Re: happened to me once. I easily deleted the file using dos commands from cmd | |
Re: ubuntu is probably the closest to windows-like linux experience out of the box | |
Re: might be a virus too. but if it's a new PC - why not call the company's techsupport? | |
Re: control panel - system properties - remote tab that is where you control remote desktop and assistance. make sure your firewall is configured to allow RA through as well. RDP port is 3389, you might also need 3390 | |
Re: shouldn't be a linux issue. windows is supposed to be able to see the hdd, just not recognize the actual filesystem | |
Re: white. dry white. it is the only truly good and clean wine. | |
Re: yes, generally a router is something that will connect two different networks | |
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