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I would suggest Ubuntu if you have another go at a Debian based system. It really is that nice!
And it's specifically made to be Debian with newer pakcages. The problem of Debian being super...
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Here is my version of that desktop. Ubuntu
BTW, sorry to get off topic.. got a little excited about others with PCs in thier cars...
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Wow what a shocker. Always looked up to mdwatts...
Good fellow and will be missed... God bless him and his family.
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I agree that the issue is most likely on the XP side as well.
remember that once many trojans are executed, they delete themselves. Anti-Virus isn't going to catch it after it's running..
On...
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Yeah, if you have a switch, that whole MAC ARP thing will limit you to seeing only the traffic for the one box. You'd need to get a hub in the point where you would want to monitor. I don't know...
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Bingo, sweet....
I had actually looked at that setting before but didn't try it. Option should be "Open all folders in same window".
How was I to know how nautilus acted in previous versions?...
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You can place the box anywhere on your network to sniff packets. As long as your router is a hub and not a switch.
Now, the question is, do you want to see ALL the junk prior to the linksys or do...
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You may also be interested in snort.
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I was having an issue with ifconfig assigning an inet IP to my wireless card (it defaulted to an inet6 address and the command you listed didn't work for me either.
the one that worked for me was ...
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As noted make sure that the ssh server is installed and running.
Also if you have a router and are trying to access the PC remotely, you'll need to forward port 22 to the IP if your linux box.
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I've got a 7" Xenarc touchscreen running off a Shuttle 1.7 G Celeron. Nice setup for the car. Only bad thing is I just lost my DC 2 DC power supply and don't want to put the inverter back in..
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You hit just about everything I noticed out of the box as well. I'm not used to not being able to log in as root. Getting used to sudo though. I'm always ssh'd into my box and while I know that...
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I think I'll give this one a try tonight.
I was just looking around for a new distro to play with. Loaded up Vector Linux last night. Interesting but no package handler.
Will post back if I...
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I had the same issue, dboyer and I fixed it the same way.
It was an output in alsamixer that was set too high by default. This would also make sense as you have the issue with more than one...
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You could try this link
http://www.icewalkers.com/Linux/Software/518370/AcidRip.html
If you have Mplayer installed, I would try it out. Seems to be a front end for Mencoder.
If you haven't...
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I was wondering if anyone had the URL for the web install of the Mozilla Java Plugin. (The one that all you have to do is say install and it's done).
I have lost my favorites and had posted it on...
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Here is another vote for www.directron.com
I have had good dealings with them. Never had any issues. I thought newegg got hacked at one point and had people getting all kinds of stuff billed to...
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That's right shakin adn you can get the system to parse PHP with any file extension you want. (ASP being pretty neat)... :)
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Well, it looks like you have assigned the variables. Are they truely assigned? Try to print out the session variables to the page (just to make sure that they are datafilled and the handof from the...
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Hey, thanks for the glxgears info. I wanted to do a benchmark and it appears I've got a pretty good setup. 5200+.
Thanks again.
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I agree totally with slapNUT. The best thing about Linux is that you have the CHOICE to run anything you want. Whatever feels right to you is what is best. Be it GUI, CLI, etc.
I used KDE for...
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All I can say is I tried RH 9 (and run it at work, but went back to 8 with a quickness for the reasons above...
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That's one of the reasons.. There are a lot of ffolks who don't want to lose that 600+ day uptime :)
The other, is that you don't waste a CD that you aren't going to use. I mean, mounting the...
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That is correct. You do need Cloop to uncompress the livecd.cloop file. Basically you don't even need to burn the ISO.
I had the same problem as you until I copied the dir to the HDD.
Mount...
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That's why I decided to invest in a quality HP V40. It works in Linux. I chose to give my money to a company that makes devices compatible with my OS.
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