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I had some trouble with my xbox USB pad being recognized right.... http://www.justlinux.com/forum/showthread.php?t=124868
I think you're using PS2 pads with a USB adaptor.. not sure if it will be...
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I have used dotnetnuke at one job, and thought it was a pretty nice piece of software. The biggest downside was that it is tied to mssql and iis. I have another job now where the server is a linux...
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I have a series of text files (maybe about 8, 'bout 6000 lines a piece) and I want to put them into a comma or tab deliminated list to import into an sql table. Each line in each file corresponds...
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I think the card is supported alright under openbsd, software wise. In the man page, it says:
maybe I'll shell out a bit of money and try a D-Link DWL-AG530.
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Yeah. Dkeav, will that atheros card work in an older box? I'd like to have G support (I may make a myth box downstairs, and could use that linksys card to get internet), but its not necessary...
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I want to turn my pentium 2 based openbsd (I know, I know) router into a wireless router as well. I purchased a linksys pci card that should have been supported. Turns out you need a newer version...
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I am having the most annoying problem I've ever had on linux. Any time my system is under any sort of load (copying files, whatever) the keyboard freaks out in X. Every keypress sends 1-35 or so...
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So awful, and yet, so ironic... I like it.
I vote for the college one. I presume hes not going to give a lame "stay in school!" speech, but I'd be curious to see what he says.
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I have a A8N-SLI motherboard that I dualboot windows and linux. I recently got ahold of two 250gig WD SATA drives. I would like to raid these into a 500gig drive for storage. I would also like to...
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Or the guy is not qualified. I'd take that as a possiblity too.
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haha, like this?
http://www12.tomshardware.com/images/THG_CPU_Cooling.zip
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Sounds like its highlighted like its the 'last search' term.
try pressing the / key, and then typing in a term that doesn't appear in your files (I'd highly recommend asdfjkl, its my favorite)...
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Its kinda weird, but I missed out on that 'scene' too. Hurmph.
Sorry if you were expecting something usefull... uhm... google and all that.
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It could be F@H, but it could also be poorly calibrated software. its worth mentioning that CPU temps shouldn't really be taken too seriously. If its higher than you think it should be, then cool...
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Haha, I like them so much I put them in my sig. Get the facts indeed. (now, if only I could bedazzle MS advertising to give me $$$ for it).
Bleh. People drop in everyonce in a while with...
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Kinda neat tool/toy, and a fairly dynamic site that didn't make me want to kill myself. Cool.
Makes me want to create one... asks a bunch of questions, then just spits out www.distrowatch.com at...
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Test, test, test, test. Taking away something that is familiar with users (windows) and giving them something unfamiliar (linux) is a good way to make enemies. It has to work, and work well, the...
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Looks like to me you havea routing issue. I'm not in front of a linux box at the moment, but here is what I THINK you need to do.
You need to remove the 'default' route from your table... you'll...
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Ha. That was offered as a solution almost word-for-word. Its not a bad idea, really, but not effective. I'm only paid for 10 hours a week, and there is no way I could catch all scripts and...
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I admin a server at my school that is owned and ran by the student union. Any student can go onto the server, sign up for an account with their student ID, and post webpages. For the students its a...
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[root@gentoo]/home/dboyer# yes | e2fsck -v /dev/sda4
e2fsck 1.35 (28-Feb-2004)
e2fsck: need terminal for interactive repairs
Nope...
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A windows ext2 driver mucked up my data partition (unsurprisingly) and Id like to see if fsck can repair it (before I reformat and lose some data).
I tried # e2fsck -pv /dev/sda4
It seems to...
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I installed Ubuntu a while back, disliked it, and so I replaced it with Gentoo...
There are a couple interesting features in Ubuntu I'm trying to regain, and one of them is the "dynamic default"...
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I did something similiar on a windows server at work a couple years ago. All the students at the school had accounts on the system with roaming profiles that loaded a folder on the server at...
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Hum, that may be the answer.
Thanks a lot.
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