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that slot won't support like m-sata devices, but any other "normal" mini-pci-e card "should" work...if you can get it to show up.
pps: i don't, i popped in to hassle bs_texas ;)
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You will have to find a modified BIOS image with the PCI-ID whitelist checking disabled.
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have you tried using dpkg to install it?
dpkg -i
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you old farts are depressing
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have a safe trip, and welcome back
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that sounds like excuses to me old buddy
hit the beach with the smoke signals already, i know the throughput isn't great but gets the job done.
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That sucks, but i'll patiently be awaiting your triumphant return. Good luck with the move.
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http://www.indianalinux.org/cms/
see you in april
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Must....stop....trilarian!!!
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Reiserfs is most likely your filesystem, and there is probably a bug in the latest kernel patchset. You may be able to boot into a previous kernel and be ok until you can resolve the issue with a...
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reiserfs? and sure there wasn't a kernel update in there as well since last reboot?
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http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/top-projects/eclipse/index.html
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Hey buddy that's crappy news, keep us posted, we're all rooting for ya. I'll go sieze a few botnets and get them folding
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https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx
sorry, but i dont post here anymore, this thread is kinda old, but that link should point you in the right direction, good luck
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really? me nevr tink of dat, tanks for da help!
pffft enjoy the forums, i'm outta here
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shouldn't you be working at ... work?
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if anyone is offended by boobies i feel sorry, very sorry for them
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yea i'm thinking i should probably just leave as it is
unfortunatly i'm to the point where the annoyance of a few is not nearly worth the possible appreciation of many, especially when i'm doing...
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well they are correct the driver depending on what kernel you are running is rather buggy, its not overly bad in 2.6.18 and up, its such a pain getting people to use the proper drivers though since...
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get another known working windows box and check it against your server if same behavior, its samba if different its his windows install
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what tomcat is saying is, use the native driver instead of ndiswrapper, be warned that you will need to blacklist ndiswrapper from loading, it may conflict with your device if you are going to use...
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if you have never had the case open i cant imagine how much buildup you have and have to agree with the possibility of a heat problem, you need to get that case open and see what is up and there and...
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there are some variations of memtest but thats just it, its still memtest so pick one and go with it really
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sometimes with memtest you may have to test each stick one at a time to find the bad stick, no always but ive had it happen to me where a stick was bad and no matter how long i let memtest run it...
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