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<0> It can wash your car but the setup is he!! <1> CrazyDoode: what makes you install knoppix? <2> ralpho, send me that wash the car script <0> lots of hardware needed too <3> dhr: my model is listed in the page as supported, but I still can't get the resolution to a decent selection <1> Lights86: then you probably have to select the appropriate monitor <4> Here's something similar to AngryElf I think... ssh is deathly slow on my network (just a switch) but fast enough with a crossover cable. WHat is the problem? Is it a distance issue? I'm going a little over 100 feet. <5> so you can easily mount the other partions and edit everything <1> er <1> what? <2> craigb***1976, 100 feet is a limit that I have encountered and I believe is documented for ethernet <0> add a repeater <1> misfit_toy: er, i believe it is 100 meters <2> AntonTakk, really? <6> craigb***1976: look at the error counts in ifconfig's output?
<2> lol, all this time... <1> misfit_toy: let me look it up, but I think so <2> if so I'm cracking up <7> 100 meters yes. <8> Yep, I believe it is 100m <2> LOL <2> wow <9> Hello all, v sweet distro :) <2> good to know <2> like I ever string anything that long <2> but still <7> the standard is a tad more articulated. <3> AntonTakk: won't work, the OK selection is grayed out <10> Lights86: what does your Section "Monitor" show as your monitor? <10> in your xorg.conf file I mean <4> The computers aren't really that far apart, but the switch is on the other endo of the house in the cellar, so data must go back and forth. That ****s indeed. <3> MikeC: <3> "unknown monitor" <11> craigb***1976, no it's really close, connected through a router/switch <4> dhr there are never any errors when I ping, and pinging doesn't take as long as ssh at all. It's fairly instant. <10> Lights86: try running system-config-display to see about changing the monitor or finding one of yours? Or use custom and put in your monitor setings? <6> Lights86: surely you can manually pick from a list of monitors <12> codword: Hmm. Maybe you need a BIOS update? Or the second core is disabled in the BIOS? <11> craigb***1976, eventually it works......but it takes forever <4> 200ms I think, or in the vicinity <2> craigb***1976, like REALLY slow or just kinda slow <3> dhr: no i can't, the OK button is grayed out, the only button that I can press is cancel <10> what settings you using on your /etc/exports file? What is seting on the client side in your /etc/fstab file? <1> AngryElf: i had a similar problem, was entirely dns related <13> trollied: this is not a hardware issue <13> but thanks for the suggestion <4> Ssh is really slow. Once I'm logged in, I'm off and running; commands work as soon as they would on the local box. It's waiting for the p***word prompt that takes so long <1> craigb***1976: ^^ that's the problem i had <4> Is it DHCP you think? <10> AntonTakk: prolly so, maybe if his /etc/hosts file had the correct entries he might have better results? <14> i need help installing a Netgear WG311v3 <4> One of them is a server <14> i installed ndiswrapper, and the driver for the card, but im lost :( <1> craigb***1976: no, in my case i had typoed something in a dns zone file <11> AntonTakk, nothin is DNS, i'm using all ip addresses <6> 200ms is the time light takes to travel 60,000 kilometers. <2> craigb***1976, sounds to me like something is searching all over the internet to log into, and it takes a while, I'd listen to AntonTakk <11> craigb***1976, nothing is DHCP either, everything is static ips <15> how do I determine what version of xorg I'm running? <4> I'm not running dns, just dhcp <1> AngryElf: yes, ssh still tries to use DNS thou <11> ssh works fine for me <4> And when I do traceroute, there's only one hop. <11> just nfs <4> I also log in when the internet is off (to remove any chance for galavanting signals) and it takes just as long <10> OnTehProwl: rpm -q xorg-x11 or rpm -qa | grep xorg <2> craigb***1976, you don't have to be "running" DNS, network cards use it <1> misfit_toy: no, the programs do, but same diference really <11> i dont want to go through the h***le of setting up a DNS server for a 3 computer network <2> AntonTakk, yes <1> ARP is what the NICs use <11> there's gotta be something else <10> AngryElf: check your /etc/exports file on the sever, and your /etc/fstab file on client side <11> MikeC, they match......it eventually works <2> AntonTakk, agreed <10> AngryElf: they may match, but what options are listed in your /etc/fstab though
<11> rw,defaults <4> I did an ethereal caprute and there were some fishy lines, like protocaols I dind't know were involved that had failed packet sends or receives. I'd have to boot the laptop to see them, and I can probably google to find my answers. Just curious... <4> Still better than Windows! <2> what is the ifconfig command to "flushdns" I wonder? <16> Does RPM store the URL it got a given package from? Even a log file that might have it? <17> Woosta: no <8> misfit_toy: service ncsd restart <8> s/ncsd/nscd <10> AngryElf: I use a program called dnsmasq that is perfect for small hoem networks, with say a cable/dsl modem or something <2> Sonar_Guy, cool, I'll try to add that to my brain <10> http://thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/doc.html called dnsmasq <10> I believe fedora extras or one of the other major 3rd party repositories has it already as rpm <10> AngryElf: btw, why not just have the computer mount the nfs partitions during boot, via the /etc/rc.local file? then it's done and don't have to worry about waiting on it <11> MikeC, i'm guessing it will still hang <18> AntonTakk i wanted to say thank you <18> man its great <18> i love my lifeee with 2 monitorrrs <18> loooool <16> vorojak: now you need four .. that's even better :) <18> i need three <18> but by the time i make my boss for the thired time is gonna take even more time <18> my boss pay* <16> Nah, three is just annoying :) <18> why ? <16> your third monitor is a full monitor away from your primary, and you middle monitor doesn't have any side edges <18> hehe <19> or just get a bigger monitor. sometime this year I hope to ditch my 19" CRT for a 24" LCD. i'm going to have to hit my 5yr old 19"er with a hammer to give the wife an excuse.. <20> Hey whats the command to search for where a command is stored i forget...Like if i wanted to find where less sits, i'm sure its /sbin but just curious..Anyone? <19> Spiderrouter, which less <20> usr less <20> so /sbin/usr/less <19> Spiderrouter, Who's on second? <20> A User i created <20> Can you tell me what that command is i forgot ..tried find less or search less.. <10> Welp, time for bed, 2am comes early (almost 8 now) <19> Spiderrouter, i just did. :) ... "which less" <10> try locate less <20> lol i jus wanna know the command to look for it <20> thats all <20> ;) <19> Spiderrouter, which which which <20> My bad, thanks=) <10> niter <10> er nite <4> join #/bash <4> what? No bash room? <21> how can I get totem to play avis and wmps? <21> FC5... <22> faker45: get the livna repository installed, remove totem, get totem-xine, that's all <22> totem-xine is totem with the gstreamer backend replaced by a xine backend <22> i have to go to bed, good night and good luck <23> question about jre - is there a open-source one or is that only the java-compiler and run-time env ? <24> Harms: totem-xine still has the crashing bug ;-) <19> why use totem-xine vs xine or mplayer itself? i always thought it looked fugly. <19> faker45, you'll also need to get the mplayer essential codecs <21> my mplayer can play avis. it was just totem <19> faker45, so you already got 'em <25> would anyone know what modules/codecs I need to install to play wmv files? <19> Shikkie, 4 lines up <21> zcat: is there a way to make npormal totem play avis? <19> faker45, dunno <25> lol, I'm blonde sometimes. I swear. thanks :) <1> faker45: possibly if you install the codecs from livna <21> anyone? totem playing wmp> <0> what causes totem-xine to crash <21> ralpho, it crashes on startup <1> ralpho: does xine crash? <23> strace it <24> ralpho: bug: http://bugzilla.livna.org/show_bug.cgi?id=823 <21> AntonTakk, what the file name? <0> I am checking it out <1> faker45: gstreamer-plugins-something <1> i think <26> anyone know why beagle doesnt start at startup regardless of telling it to? (on FC5)
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