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The ISO released by Novell is pretty much the same as the one you would get if you purchased the box set, except you get no support. If you buy either of the box sets (Personal or Pro) you get 30...
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It's always been my understanding that you don't decide on a cert to learn something, you get a cert to PROVE you know something.
In the I.T. world today, it's entirely too easy to rely on a Learn...
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The (un)official client can be found at:
novelclient.sourceforge.net
Novell says that this is the one to use, but they don't support it. It is mainly a frontend for ncpmount, but it modifies...
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According to this:
http://www.transgaming.com/gamepage.php?gameid=972
it does work right now. Just not 100%. And, it appears that there have been some issues stemming from Valve constantly...
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You might also want to check the package versions between the CD's. If you really want, you should be able to install the Community version on your system, update your urmpi sources, and pull down...
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Just an FYI, I'm currently in the middle of my CLE studies, and I can honestly say that it's NOT vendor neutral. They recommend that you have the equivalent of LPIC 1 on their website, but that's...
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I like Linux for all of the above reasons (all of which are wonderful)
and...
For the look on people's faces when they tell me that they have to use Windows because they can't do one particular...
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www.squidguard.org
It does start automatically whenever you set the correct variable in the /etc/squid/squid.conf file.
And, I think I figured it out. I had to add '302:' to the beginning of...
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Okay, here's an update...
I got the filtering working through the squid.conf file (I had the 'allows' and 'denys' in the wrong order).
However, I still can't get the filtering working through...
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I"m currently trying to set up a filter using SquidGuard, but I'm running into some trouble. I've gotten Squid working just fine for the proxy, but when I try to add filtering, either through the...
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IIRC, the limited write support in 2.4 was only if you were going to write back a file that is the same size as the original one, i.e. change an 'a' to an 'i'. It has something to do with the NTFS...
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I too had the Toshiba for a while with my Cox account, and it was a wonderful piece of hardware. Never a single problem that couldn't be traced back to the ISP. However, if you LAN port is broken,...
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Just some thoughts:
1. Yes, I know it seems like all tech support stories start sounding the same after a while, but if the users didn't reinforce our perceptions of them by doing the dumb things...
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No slight intended to the modern British. Just to those Redcoats with a musket and a DVD-R drive.
Although, you have to admit that it might be harder for the MPAA to track you on a P2P network if...
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I too have done my time in the purgatory of phone tech support. Here, then, are two of my personal favorites from my own experience:
1. I received a call one night from a nice sounding old lady...
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Judging from the distros you've deleted off your system, I'd go ahead and give a qualified 'yes' for you to run Gentoo. As long as you are fairly comfortable with you system, and you don't have...
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I'm a big fan of www.osnews.com. They try to keep up with most of the Linux distros, as well as configuration and reviewing. There's occasional Windows news thrown in, but it's not that bad.
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My record for emerging KDE on my 300 MHz PII with 128 MB of RAM is in the neighborhood of 72 hours for download and compile. I'm pretty sure with some optimization (and a mirror that isn't...
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Have you checked for an Automount line in /etc/fstab?
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You are right about the paying for a level of comfort. Some people are just uncomfortable playing around with their computer and would just prefer that it "works". For them, cost is not really a...
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This is Lindows as well as a membership to the 'Click N Run' Warehouse, where for a (not so) small fee, you can download applications as you need them...except they are applications that come with...
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Is it still detected by the OS? You might check the /etc/fstab file to see if the CD-ROM is in there. If it is, you might try mounting and unmounting it just to make sure the OS doesn't think an...
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1. Get a Win98 bootdisk and run 'FDISK /MBR' from the DOS prompt. Erases the MBR and WinXP will take over.
2. If you have a Linux bootdisk, run 'dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda bs=512' to zero the...
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Press CTRL+ALT+ESC to change your mouse pointer into the "kill" icon. Then click on the title bar of the window to kill it.
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127.0.0.1 is the universal IP address that stand for your computer. This basically screams "this machine" and is used mainly for troubleshooting. If you can ping 127.0.0.1, then TCP/IP is properly...
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