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I have a laptop (IBM Thinkpad R40) with a built-in touchpad (Synaptics) and stick that work just fine. Today, I got a Logitech V200 cordless USB mouse because I thought it might be more ergonomic. It...
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Back when I had Mandrake 10 (kernel 2.6.3), my M6 LY worked just fine and provided great 3D acceleration. But I upgraded to Mandriva 2005LE (kernel 2.6.11), and now I'm getting no acceleration.
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No.
Hmm, perhaps I should contact the MADWIFI people.
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I have an IBM Thinkpad R40 with an IBM 802.11a/b/g (Atheros 5212 chipset) PCMCIA card, with the MADWIFI driver. It worked fairly well for a few weeks, but now it exhibits 2 problems:
1. When I...
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You can just type it at the command line, or make a shell script as follows:
#!/bin/sh
tr A-Za-z M-NA-zm-na-z < $1 > new$1
Then run it like 'rot13.sh encrypted-file', and it will write...
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You just need one command for that:
tr A-Za-z M-NA-Zm-na-z < file_to_decrypt > decrypted_text
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Also mountd (probably actually called rpc.mountd).
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I recently set up a wireless network, consisting of my desktop with a Microsoft MN-720 (Broadcom chipset, using ndiswrapper and mn720-ankh driver (modified bcmwl)), and my laptop with an IBM PCMCIA...
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That sounds more like ltrace. strace uses the ptrace(2) function (try "strace strace ls"). You really would want to look at the source, though, the output of that command looks confusing as hell.
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I fixed it by hitting 'Back' when it said 'No ext2 formatted floppy found.'
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I'm trying to install Mandrake 10.0 Download on my desktop. The install runs seemingly normally for a short time, but then asks for an Ext2-formatted floppy with additional drivers. I hit Alt-F3 to...
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Patching the latest supermount against 2.6.7 worked just fine for me. A bunch of hunks succeeded with fuzz, and 3 failed, which I did by hand. Worked just fine.
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While I never directly corresponded with mdwatts (that I know of), he seemed like a very nice guy, and an asset to the JL community. I'm sad that he's gone and give my condolences to all his friends...
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I recently updated the kernel on my Mandrake 10.0 system from the default 2.6.3-7mdk to 2.6.7 (from kernel.org, not Mandrake version). This is on an IBM Thinkpad R40 with a Radeon graphics card.
On...
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It strikes me that this uses "son", "he", etc. throughout while never admitting the possibility of a female "hacker".
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I think that's it, as I've been experiencing slowdowns in Windows too (connection at a slower speed, but consistent performance once connected). The problem's gone now, and performance is incredible.
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No luck regarding the modem, though the 'tpb' tool it linked to looks good.
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I have an IBM ThinkPad R40, running Mandrake 10 (kernel 2.6.3-7mdk) and with an evil software modem. Windows reports it as "Agere Systems AC'97", and Linux (lspci) as:
00:1f.6 Modem: Intel Corp....
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Indeed, it works now. Thanks all.
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Mandrake uses ntfsresize 1.8.4, I believe.
If you look at the image from defrag, and assuming it is 1:1 scale, the files in the middle don't go out to anywhere near 13 out of 15 GB. So I doubt...
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I'm confused. I know that I can check if a socket is dead by seeing if read() returns 0, but if it's dead, select() will never mark it as available for reading, right? So how will the program -...
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All the disk utilities I can find in XP Home don't support resizing, just creating/deleting partitions. And it's not a problem of Windows hogging the whole drive - I forgot to mention that only 5.27...
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I recently got Mandrake 10, and am trying to install it on a laptop currently running WinXP with an NTFS partition. I started the Mandrake installer, got to the Partitioning step, selected the...
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Except I need to have large numbers of sockets open at once, some waiting to read, some waiting to write. I suppose I could set O_NONBLOCK and loop through, read()ing all of them and seeing if they...
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