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Hi everybody,
I have an issue on one of my servers. The problem is that the server is quite loaded throughout the day with tasks (web, crons, mysql, sendmail, etc.) and the SSH terminal performs...
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stty erase ^? usually fixes the backspace problem, but it sounds like you need to:
stty erase ^H
Which terminal are you using? I know that I get that type of problem when using Eterm....
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Your X configuration file should list several modes in the display subsection. X uses the EDID information to determine and select the highest resolution mode suitable for the monitor. So yes, you...
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I have found that the nvidia drivers will "downgrade" vertical and horizontal sync values to whatever is appropriate for the EDID. So your best bet is to set these values to whichever is highest...
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Gentoo if you have the time, Debian if you don't.
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If you have ssh running on both boxes, two good choices are:
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scp -rp <user>@<host>:/<remote directory> <local directory>
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rsync -av <user>@<host>:/<remote directory> <local...
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With the 2.6 kernel, all you have to do for alsa to work is select the appropriate alsa kernel driver for your soundcard, emerge alsa-utils, and run alsamixer to turn up the volumes.
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hdg would be the 2nd disk on the sata bus. I don't have any clue why you'd be having that problem though...perhaps a braindead controller? Is it sata raid? If so, you didn't configure raid in the...
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why not just remerge the alsa-utils package?
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You need to set up a samba share for the drive in your /etc/samba/smb.conf directory. There are several examples toward the end of the file.
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/home should belong to root. But /home/user1 should belong to /home/user1.
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Once upon a time I had a very similar problem. This worked great. It's an easy circuit to build and connects to the parallel port.
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dudes, you don't know what you're missing--at 700MHz, the xbox makes a decent browsing machine and runs several linux distros. Slap a new hard disk and a modchip in it, and you're using it as a...
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cp isn't really suited for your purpose. You really should be using cpio...or at least tar the files before using cp.
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Just a thought--have you considered port forwarding?
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Don't forget you'll need to format it first--use fdisk. If you dual boot with windows, you should make it FAT 32 to allow read/write from both Linux and Windows. To do so, choose drive type "c"...
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try using the --replacepkgs option when you reinstall the package.
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Without following the other links, I do have some info for you. I run 2 heads and have thought about doing more....as per the xfree documentation, all you need to do is put in more video cards and...
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Well, too bad you had to reinstall. If you ever have such misfortune again, try booting a CD-based distro (like Knoppix) and mounting the drive to recover whatever is left (if you do press Ctrl-C in...
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Those are about the same specs as my monitor. You need an /etc/X11/XF86Config file, and possibly the easiest way to get it is to execute:
/usr/X11R6/bin/xf86config
...from the shell (as...
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IBM's Eclipse IDE for Java is excellent (and free). Get it here
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Begin here
Follow the G5 links.
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My opinion is that AMD and Intel are both producing good 32 bit chips for their value. We probably won't see too many significant changes/advances in the 32 bit family as development begins to...
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