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Re: Net::AIM is likely a module for the Perl programming language. Do you have any knowledge with Perl? | |
Re: Starbucks, perhaps? Many book stores and coffee shops have free WiFi access. I'd look around for places like that. (Never been to California, but that would be my first thought) | |
Re: You can find more information here: [url]http://ask.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/10/05/2247207&tid=95&tid=187&tid=4[/url] Sure, it's a Slashdot thread, but it's bound to be pretty informative regarding Level3 and Cogent. It's possible you're being affected by this... | |
Re: Dave's right about the disk(0) side of things under XP. I've got a little more to add, though: In Windows Me/9x based OSes, it's started using DOS, as those "OSes" really aren't OSes-- they're just GUIs for DOS. To start ME, the line: multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Windows ME" should actually be changed to: … | |
Re: I dunno... You could find a board that supports the SDRAM. If AMD boards are any indication, you may be able to find a board that supports both SDRAM and DDR, if you wanted to upgrade later. | |
Re: Running the drives in a RAID on the same IDE channel might hurt things, actually. If you wanted to do that approach, you'd want them on independant channels, preferably an IDE RAID card. Truth be told, I've seen benchmarks that indicate RAID 0 is not really that big of a … | |
Re: ...that's kind of a heavy-handed approach. No offense, but wouldn't it be better just to figure out what you need too install? | |
Re: sunandoghosh, We're a [b]FREE[/b] help forum-- we don't charge for the help we provide. Moving to the Windows 2000/XP/2003 forum; it's probably more appropriate for your query. | |
Re: If your drive is making ugly noises like that, it's probably bad, hate to tell you. That's the only reason why I didn't respond, initially-- it sounded so funky, I was unwilling to accept that there was something in any OS that would make something like that occur, and not … | |
Re: Like any programming Forums, this is a homework assignment, so the rules apply here. Please show your work, what you have done so far, and we'll help troubleshoot what you've started on. It's imminently possible-- just keep in mind that all you do with scripts is start commands that already … | |
Re: That's kind of a vague question. Exactly what are you having trouble with? I don't advise using an older distro like SuSE 8.0. It's bound to have security issues. Pick something like Slackware 10.2, or Debian 3.1, even, that is up to date, and have security fixes that might put … | |
Re: In order to answer your question we need more information: Exactly how are you wanting to burn the CDs? Are you wanting them to be VCDs? If that's the case, here's a Google For Linux search that might help: [url]http://www.google.com/linux?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&c2coff=1&q=vcd&btnG=Search[/url] | |
Re: It will probably reset it-- you know, the same thing as turning the power on and off quickly. | |
Re: Do you know what underlying chipset that card uses? If you can find that out, then we can probably help out further. Try searching [url=http://www.google.com/linux]Google for Linux[/url] to find that out-- while you're there, you might be able to even find out how to actually configure the device... | |
Re: I hope for you not to take this as an insult, but if you're not really knowledgeable on Linux, might another distro, like Debian, be more your speed? It's got tons of packages available, and it's pretty good about auto-configuring things, but still giving you the power to modify things … | |
Re: Check out this site: [url]http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2000/06/29/hdparm.html[/url] | |
Re: It really depends... which drive do you want to boot from? If the system can do either, then it doesn't matter-- just pick a drive to install to, and go from there. | |
Re: double post. Closing thread. Please continue discussion here: [url]http://daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread32349.html[/url] | |
Re: I would check for a CMOS jumper on the system. Pull that, it will reset things, and then re-do the config yourself, saving changes. That might resolve things. | |
Re: If the user is not in the appropriate group, or if they're not the owner of the folder, they fall in the "Other" category. If you place a period in front, like Christian mentioned, you'll hide it. If you simply remove the read priviledge from the other group, that would … | |
Re: I'm one to give credit where credit is due. I really applaud Microsoft in this effort-- phishing is a serious issue, especially considering how the methods phishers use to get the information is really legit looking, even the images load up from the originating bank's site. It's almost understandable how … | |
Re: Are you sure it's a burn mark? LCDs don't have phosphor burn-in. Is there any way you can take a picture of the screen and post it here? | |
Re: What are the specs of your system? It's possible you could have a hardware issue, like bad RAM, or a video card going funky. When did this happen? Have you made any hardware/software changes on the system recently, like a driver update? | |
Re: Yeah, seriously... I'm just sorry to hear that you took such a financial hit, though. Way to be a martyr! ;) Would it be possible to install another OS on the box though, like Windows XP, or (gasp!) Linux, even? | |
Re: Are you setting these mountpoints up as a regular user? You need to do it as root. | |
![]() | Re: It's possible that the problem could be your [b]domain[/b] is specified as MyLinux. You probably need to change it so your [b]workgroup[/b] is MyLinux in your smb.conf file. |
Re: Did you delete or reformat any of the Linux partitions when you did this? that's almost what it sounds like... | |
Re: Closing thread. Please continue discussion in this thread: [url]http://daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread31666.html[/url] | |
Re: Wow. It looks like your missing quite a few files. [quote]Please do not ask me to reinstall my OS (unless it is inevitable) It is specifically, "to avoid," having to face that...that..truly.. heart rending- mind twisting -teeth grinding (I need not go on) task, "that" I was more then open … | |
Re: you could do that REALLY quickly: [code] cd mydir/ for i in *.mid : do myfile.sh done [/code] I think that's right-- just do a little for loop can handle that nicely. You'll want to check my syntax-- I think it's right, though. | |
Re: That's a really good question. To find out the details, you should check out this book: [url]http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0596002130/qid=1125702982/sr=8-1/ref=pd_bbs_1/102-4454637-1634534?v=glance&s=books&n=507846[/url] I'm not trying to plug anything, but it explains it. I'd describe it in detail, but it's a little over my head. If I remember correctly, one's a "virtual" page table, that maps … | |
Re: It's a search assistant. If you read the privacy policy at [url]www.myway.com[/url], they tell you what they do. It's not dangerous, but they collect some information when you visit certain sites. If you don't want it, uninstall it. It's in Add/Remove programs, listed as MyWay. | |
Re: I'm not sure about number 3, but I can at least shed some light on 1 and 2: Red Hat uses a Sys V style init setup. Basically, you have a bunch of scripts in /etc/init.d . Those scripts are symlinked to locations in /etc/rc?.d, where the ? is a … | |
Re: First of all, make sure Internet Explorer 6 is installed on your computer. When you go to the sites that have Japanese text, you should have been presented at some point or another to install a Japanese Language pack. I got this straight from IE's help files: [quote] To correctly … | |
Re: What are your system specs? What kind of sound card do you have? | |
Re: Do you have an internal DNS server? I know of a lot of companies do something similar to this. You could set up a virtual host on the IIS server (i'm not sure how to do this, so I'm speaking vaguely), and point an IP/hostname combo to it. So, you … | |
Re: also, try Delete. Sometimes that allows you access to the BIOS. | |
Re: Hi there, Community Introductions is not the appropriate forum for questions. Please post your question to a forum more appropriate. Thanks! | |
Re: Should be good with those specs for whatever version of Linux you wanted to run. What distribution of Linux are you looking to run? There are different [i]distributions[/i] of Linux, like Mandrake, Red Hat, Debian, Slackware, Gentoo... the list goes on. Each distribution has a "latest version", so you'd need … | |
![]() | Re: [QUOTE=mmiikkee]Or do what I did, build the PC in a table and sit the monitor on top...[/QUOTE] Yay! Dust and poor airflow for everyone! ;) |
Re: Definintely check the power connectors on the drive. Does the unit even show any lights, or does it read discs? Also, if you're running OS 9.1 or below, and you have a CD in the drive, highlight the icon of the device in the Finder, and hit Command-Y. That would … | |
Re: Are you talking about the WAN side of the router? How fast is your DSL connection? 10Mbps is fine, so long as it's not slower than your WAN download speed, so as not to create a bottleneck. I've got a 4Mbps connection (Comcast cable), and my 10Mb/s old NIC works … | |
Re: Proxies and firewalls are different. If you're wanting to secure an environment, you install a firewall, block of EVERYTHING, except for the ports on the proxy server (another physical machine, usually) that you want allowed out to the Internet. Then, you configure your client machines to use the proxy server … | |
Re: What package is it you're installing? What are we installing it on? Server 2003 is an operating system. You install that, rather than installing XP, or 2000. Do you not already have a machine that is running 2003 server? If you have one, and you've got IIS (the webserver) running, … | |
Re: Dude, when you're comparing Processor temps, you may as well be comparing a Pentium Pro to a P4 instead of that P3. I don't have any specifics, but the P4 Prescott is a HOT chip. 58 degrees C (138 C) for an AMD chip would be a little hot, but … | |
Re: Have you written any code yourself? We don't do people's homework for them. If you want our help, you need to show some effort, show us what you've written, and somebody here might be able to provide some assistance then. | |
Re: What type of system is it? Sometimes you can install a PCI card and run the way you're inquiring upon, if you're lucky. In the past 3-4 years, I've tried it on 4-5 mid- to low-end motherboards, and I've only had luck on one. What brand of motherboard do you … | |
Re: I agree with w1r3sp33d... are you sure you don't need a VPN to do what you're talking about? VLANs aren't routable... | |
Re: First of all, I'm not really familiar with MAC filtering, but I'm willing to bet that the MAC filtering done by the wireless router is simply denying a DHCP-lease to the system based on MAC addressing. The capability of giving or denying an IP Address based on MAC addressing is … |
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