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Grr. I guessed it would happen, because many of the computers in my house are turned off during the summer, on account of the heat. I'll catch back up when the summer is over, I think.
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This may be a long shot, but it's possible that Linux is conserving, but still reporting any Alternate Data Streams. These are hidden parts of files on an NTFS partition that hold data such as the...
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I was in the same situation a month ago, but it happened that a wireless access point went on sale for $30 at CompUSA, and I ended up with that. I did notice that when I configured a friend's...
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It appears that we are only 10 days from passing up Microsoft. What then? What more is there to look forward to?
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That is what my first thought was, but what if they were chmodded 666. Doesn't that mean they are readable and writable by all? Perhaps that's why they can no longer execute?
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I'm just wondering what happened to cs.lmu.edu. Is it just a coincidence that it died after 666 WU's? I think there might be a consipracy here...
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I just use Google Maps for that. Would that fit your purpose?
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Well, last year on April Fools, they announced gmail, and nobody believed it. This year, they probably increased the space (probably not to infinity+1, though), so nobody would believe it. My gmail...
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First off, who is AV123? Is there some competition there that I don't know about? I mean, I understand the Microsoft one (48 days as of this writing), but I don't understand the significance of...
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Actually, I recently answered someone's question with a link to linuxtoday...
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Linuxtoday ran an article a few days ago about just this.
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I just jumped in for the heck of it. Does it screw things up if I run it on 2 computers at once, or no? I'm doing that now, but I just wanted to make sure nothing will get borked.
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I'm in college right now (4th and probably final year at a 2 year community college: couldn't decide which degree to go for). I have been using Linux for about 5-6 years. My current distro is...
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Strange coincidence that he is posting on the SVG 1.1 spec, isn't it?
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The only thing I've heard of remotely close to this is that an IBM thinkpad (at least the T41's) won't POST if the (PS2) keyboard and mouse happen to be switched. Is it possible that they are?
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Glad to help. Post back if you have any other troubles.
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FAT32 does this, for the most part. With Windows, you basically have a choice of FAT (only in 9x and ME), FAT32 (Win95b and higher), and NTFS (NT4, 2000, XP, and server 2003).
Of those, NTFS is...
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First, most SATA RAID controllers (including at least the Silicon Image controller, as well as probably the Adaptec) are actually software based. This has a few minor diffferences from the actual...
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By my calculations, 200GB over a 30 day period gives an average bandwidth usage of 77kB/sec. It's possible, I guess, if you had some sort of file sharing going on, or are continuously downloading,...
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Are you absolutely sure that the only incoming ports open were for web and e-mail? Try an online port scanner such as ShieldsUp from grc (gibson research company). This will tell you any open...
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Oops, my distro has du linked to du -k. Sorry for the confusion.
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du --max-depth=1 will do it in kilobytes.
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I believe that it may be straight forward, and this is mostly for tweaking purposes. I could be wrong, as I have never used tv-out in linux on one of these cards, but that's what I understand.
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When (if?) you decide to set it up, you may want to take a look at nv-tv-out, a sourceforge project to simplify the setup of the tv-out function of nvidia cards. I've never used it myself, but I've...
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