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[QUOTE=doublethefist]same happened to me with the K7S5A motherboard AMD 1200 i dont know anymore than that unfortunatly the powersupply is fine everything is fine exept it doest want to start up i was unplugging IDE cables because the bios was set to boot up IDE-1 and i needed it to …

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Can you pull the Clear CMOS jumper on your motherboard? 1666mhz doesn't sound like the right frequency for that chip-- did you do some overclocking? All the same, can you check temperatures on your processor? It might be the power supply, but I'd be concerned about the CPU frequency you're …

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You can just shunt the jumper. I often times just touch a screwdriver to the two power pins to start a benched system. Do you have another video card/proc/mb to try? I'd start testing these components each, one by one. Put the proc in a known-good system, etc.

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[QUOTE=eazy01]I am running windows ME,on a Pavilion N5470 it was great for about a year, until I downloaded a program called mr fixit...Boy did it fix it! System crashed and would not start up again.I had to have windows reinstalled..It has never worked right sence..Multimedia keys don't work, system can't …

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there's a file called [b]normal.dot[/b] . Do a search for it, then delete any copy of it you find. Report back to us if that helps.

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I don't know a whole lot about this, but is your Novell server running TCP/IP? Might you need to make sure your clients at the new location are running Client for Netware services?

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Following this guide: [url]http://support.uidaho.edu/FAQ/Wireless/WEP%20Key%20Windows%20XP.htm[/url] You'd need to get it from your router. That basically means you'd enter into your router config page to copy the key down. How do you do that? Depends on the router-- check your router's documentation to find out how.

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You should unplug the cable, and reboot the system. Offhand, it doesn't sound like your wireless card is picking up the signal, if it's enabled properly.

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You'd need some kind of video authoring software, like PrimeTime, or Sonic MyDVD. You should check out your local electronics retailer for software along those lines-- there should be a whole section there.

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Make sure NetBIOS over TCP/IP is enabled: [url]http://ecross.mvps.org/howto/netbt.htm[/url] If you're getting access is denied, are you using Simple Filesharing on both systems? That usually indicates that the guest account is not enabled on the system that the access is being denied from. Here's a great site to help out with …

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sorry, we cannot help with that. The only people that can help with that are 321 studios, and they're unfortunately shut down :(

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Check this out: [url]http://www.sitedeveloper.ws/tutorials/outlook.htm[/url]

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That's kind of a broad question. Have you tried google searches for each of your topics? I'm not entirely sure that a forum is the best place for step-by-step instructions on ground-up server configuration...

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Moving thread, applying a bump to it. It's been in the Networking forum for some time, surprised noone else caught it.

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Junior year is a little late, IMHO, to consider changing majors. Not that you shouldn't, but I think you're going to have to do some hard decision making-- maybe CS isn't for you; Is there a computer topic that does interest you? If you can salvage anything from your previous …

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How are IP addresses assigned on these systems? What is the system in question's IP address set to?

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Could you contact your ISP and have them change your username? That's a really long username-- the reason why most don't accept more than 15 characters is because that's a "sane" limit on the amount of characters a username should have. I mean, do you really need your ISP user …

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Not entirely sure what you're asking there. Are you wanting to do VPN using devices that run embedded OSes? :confused:

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Hi there, Please don't ask how to work with pirated software on this forum. It's against our rules. Since you've been informed of this, future violations will result in being banned from the site. Thanks.

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what part of it gets cut off? The top, bottom, or sides? If you just tweak the resolution on it, keeping in mind that it's Width X Height, you should be able to get it in there. Personally, I'd try 600x400, and see where you end up...

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It just "is"-- all compiling is is translating the higher level code to machine language. That, at heart, is just translation. Any machine can do that.

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Short answer: yes. Long answer: Probably. If the router supports it, you can just string a CAT5 cable between the two of them. You may have to get a special kind of CAT5 cable called a "crossover cable", if the router isn't smart enough to properly configure its ports, though.

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It should be pretty straightforward. Do you have to use Static IP addresses at either of these locations? (ie, are you assigned an address at these other places, or do you just plug in, and go?) Normally, in IE, there's an option to only dial out when another network connection …

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What type of setup is this computer running? Were other systems downloading things while the test was being run on this system? What OS was it? Are there firewalls installed? If so, which one? Those are a few to start with :)

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Seems neat, though I've never used it. Perhaps you'd like to give it a whirl, and let us know what you think?

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1: Your issue probably isn't the power adapter. It's probably dead, mind you, but you're probably looking at a motherboard replacement. Here's what you need to do: Pull the memory, MiniPCI cards, optical drive, and hard drive. Use a known-good AC adapter, and see what happens then. If nothing happens, …

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Hotkey management? I've never really used one, but the closest I come to it is Perfect Keyboard. [url]http://www.pitrinec.com/[/url] [i]disclaimer[/i]: I don't represent them in any way. I just happen to like their software. :)

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Here's the link, straight from the horse's mouth: [url]https://www.delladapterprogram.com/Main.aspx[/url] Tells you what you should do to get your replacement AC Adapter.

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Closing thread. This topic is already being discussed here: [url]http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread36649.html[/url]

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I normally use NetBSD to make my firewalls, so I couldn't provide any help with IPTABLES, but I can tell you this: I read an article about the same issue you're describing. I wouldn't worry about it-- the article I read (from IBM, if I'm not mistaken) was theoretical, and …

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apparently, that's not possible with [b]find[/b]. From the NetBSD manpage on [b]find[/b]: [code] NAME find - walk a file hierarchy SYNOPSIS find [-H | -L | -P] [-Xdhsx] [-f file] [file ...] expression DESCRIPTION find [b]recursively[/b] descends the directory tree for each file listed, evalu- ating an expression (composed of …

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If you can't boot from disc 1, what errors do you get? How did you burn these discs? It's possible that you burned the ISO to disc, rather than burning the contents of the ISO to disc. Let us know what you did, and we'll help accordingly.

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Excellent job! I've never used Mandriva before, so I was unaware of their policies on changing things like fstab entries. What ever happened to just "Keep it Simple, Stupid"? /etc/fstab has worked for years, no need to go mucking about with it now, IMHO.

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Please just "bump" your old threads by responding to them. Don't create another thread-- it's possible no one had the answer yet. I'll respond in your other post, and close this one.

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If you're in the US, look at Pell Grants and Work/Study. Unless your grades were bad, you should get those. There should be some way of paying for college. ...All else fails, interest on a student loan isn't [i]that[/i] bad. Get one, bust your hump in school, and then bust …

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I'll have to study on question number 2, but I can pretty easily answer your second question: Before you do [b]anything[/b] else in Knoppix, type in [b]setterm -blank 0[/b] at the shell prompt. That will stop the screen from blanking out. My machine doesn't have any issues with freezing up, …

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Moving thread. Community Introductions Forum is only for introducing yourself to the group. Please use the other forums for your questions. Thanks!

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You probably want to check out PPPoE resources, available at [url]http://www.google.com/linux[/url] There's lots of stuff out there-- are you using a USB modem? You can also try Googling the name of that modem at Google For Linux.

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I'm not really familiar with Mandrake LE Micro, but there are plenty of free distributions out there, like Fedora, for instance, that include desktop environments, media players, and a C compiler. What made you pick Mandrake 2005 LE Micro, anyways? Just curious.

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[QUOTE=Jackie B]Hi Catweazle i went in the Security forum but i did not find the HELPING YOURSELF as you suggest i will install google Jackie B[/QUOTE] It's at the very top of the forum-- It says "Helping yourself" right in the thread title. Or, you can check out the links …

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[QUOTE=Studio]Hey there A great PDA that is easy to use is the Dell Axim X30, it runs on Windows 2003 mobile which means that it is works well with a Windows desktop. You can use drag and drop for placing files on the unit, it has Windows media player as …

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[QUOTE=kc0arf]Hello, Wow. An old thread! GNOME seems to me to be more speedy, and less extras on it, whereas KDE seems to have more bells and whistles, such as Palm stuff and Games. I usually install both, and go with GNOME. I think on my next box, however, I will …

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Hmm... looks like DMR is somehow the sexiest... *whistles* I voted for Narue, because I'm sure any of the guys on the forum would take offense at me calling them sexy... :p

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If you're trying to install it on a SATA drive, it won't be labelled as hda. Do you have an [b]hde[/b] or an [b]hdf[/b]? That's what my SATA drives showed up as in most every 2.6.x kernel distro I tried.

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Let's show some maturity, gang. Closing the thread-- do your own work. We're not here to hash out your code for you-- syntax is easy, your assignment was to [b]design[/b] the scheduler, not have someone else design it, and have you implement it. You're welcome to repost this question, provided …

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[QUOTE=petercoti]that's problem[/QUOTE] If you don't have anything productive to post, please don't. To [b]djsjbh[/b]: Are we even certain the disc is mounted? Usually, games look for things to be mounted at /dev/cdrom . As root: [b]mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom[/b] If /mnt/cdrom doesn't exist, just fix that by typing [b]mkdir …

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I'd just go with Debian. You can get all you would have gotten with Ubuntu or Mepis. But, with Debian, you'd be building up, rather than slimming down, so you can save a good bit of time and disk space. 1GB hard drives can fill up REALLY quickly if you …

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Have you tried another stick of RAM in the system? You could have had a bad contact, or something, or maybe the RAM was installed incorrectly. If not that, you could be looking at a bad motherboard, or perhaps even a bad powersupply that's putting too much voltage to the …

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