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Interesting. I wonder if this folder is populated by a specific driver or if the difference is in kernel versions. My uname -r is 2.6.28-15-generic. What's yours?
I also have an AC0 folder under...
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Hello,
I wrote this little script. It outputs the current battery power for each / all batteries connected to the machine.
I've only tested on Ubuntu 9.04 on an Eee PC 900 with a single...
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I think they have to accept the title as enough prize in and of itself.
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Someone in our department- a good buddy of mine, actually- won the unofficial title today of "IT Employee of the Day." I noticed the pronounciation of the acronym, ITEotD, doesn't sounds like a...
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So I've been thinking. I make a decent living and have a to-do list that runs for miles. I've heard of Ask Sunday and it sounds like a great idea. What if I could extend that idea just a bit?
What...
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Ah yes, important detail :-)
So let's say PC#1 has an eSATA bracket, a SATA disk for the OS and a spare SATA disk. PC#2 has an eSATA bracket with a cable connecting it to the eSATA port on PC#1....
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Here's a funny question:
Let's say I have two machines, both new, both using SATA. I have an eSATA interface on each. Can I connect those two interfaces and export a disk in one over that...
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Okay, so I post this question and get it working two seconds later- the only thing I did different was instead of "ifconfig ethX down", I ran "ifconfig ethX 0.0.0.0" per...
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Hello,
I'm having some trouble setting up a bridged connection. Here's what I've got:
Internet -> Cable modem -> Router -> Linux box with 2 NICs
I'd like to put another router on the Linux...
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Hello,
It's that time of decade again: I'm in the market for a new home server.
My current home server is a tiny, relatively quiet machine with an 80 GB HD, 512 MB RAM and a C3 1GHz CPU. Today,...
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Interesting link. I grepped for sata in /proc/kallsyms on my Debian machine but didn't see anything... but I'll see when I get home whether that means anything. Thanks!
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My first thought was that the kernel didn't have SATA support but there's a kernel config file (in the /boot dir, for some reason) which indicates SATA support was compiled in.
Whether this is the...
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Hi!
I have an appliance distro that uses lilo as the bootloader. The distro's installer automatically detects IDE drives, offers a big red button to confirm you want to blow away their existing...
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That totally worked. Thanks! I now have:
ProxyRequests Off
ProxyPass /foo http://web2/
ProxyPassReverse /foo http://web2
I'm sure some of that is superfluous and I still need to make...
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I suppose I should read the documentation for the right version of Apache! Will try that and report back...
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Hello,
I have several computers at home, most of which are "servers" (they're home servers hosting content that is infrequently accessed by a handful of people, so I can play around with my...
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Tk is wonderful for a lot of things. It's not exactly gorgeous :-)
I wish Tk was themable or something. It's fast and functional... just not pretty.
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I'd like to do GUI development, but I'm not handy with C or C++ (or Java, really). I can implement decent GUI apps in Python or Ruby with Gtk, Qt or probably anything else. The problem is that these...
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Thanks for the responses! Good questions all around.
The router itself does all of this stuff right now automagically (well, except DNS, but that's down the road a ways). I'm trying to use a...
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I'm setting up my home network to teach myself a few things and round out my experience base. I'm fairly green when it comes to networking and I'm itching to learn.
I have a wireless AP / router...
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Thanks everyone!
I ended up going with the last suggestion (albeit about a week ago... sorry for slacking on the communication!). That got it working great. The next day, it was decided that we'd...
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Didn't even see the wiki link there. Thanks! Trying it now...
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I've installed the xen-tools package, but that's the only one with a candidate available for dapper. The others are all for Edgy.
Thanks for the link, though! I didn't know that service was...
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I downloaded Xen under Kubuntu Dapper and ran through the installation instructions (that is, I ran "install.sh" per the instructions). I noticed that no menu entry was made in GRUB, so I added one...
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That sounds like a great idea!!!!!!!
How do I do that? It looks like I've got exim4 running on this machine. I don't even know where to start, really, except poking around /etc.
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