Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "hairdryer".
2003 Dec 07
3
FARFON lives!
...St 32, Sector F-6/1, Islamabad, Pakistan 44000 | US: +1(800)460-1446
VOX: +92(51)282-0628 | FAX: +92(51)282-0621 | GSM: +92(300)850-8070
This mail is confidential & intended solely for the use of the addressee
and part of the "world domination conspiracy".
p.s. no, its not a hairdryer, farfon is just a code name
2006 Jun 01
3
Errors on EXT3 on RHEL3, Can we use e2fsprogs 1.36?
SUMMARY
We are getting many ``Free blocks count wrong for group'' errors when
running e2fsck on a 245-GB ext3 filesystem. This is when the file
system is cleanly unmounted on a relatively quiet system to do a
resize. From reading other messages here, my suspicion is that this
is because we have e2fsprogs 1.32.
Questions:
* Should we use e2fsck/e2fsprogs 1.36 and will that probably
2014 Jul 09
0
Documenting the NUT driver-qualification process
On Jul 9, 2014, at 6:31 AM, Eric S. Raymond <esr at thyrsus.com> wrote:
> What I'd like to do is this: confer in real-time, perhaps via IRC,
> with someone who knows this process. Ask about every step (thought
> processes and diagnostics). *Write them down* and turn this into a
> document on how to qualify and support a new device.
Happy to help, but scheduling something
2014 Jul 09
2
Documenting the NUT driver-qualification process
...;
The contacts in a GFCI (if your talking about the GFCI's that are
inside an electrical outlet) are much smaller and not as robust as those
in a power strip switch or circuit breaker. They are mainly intended as
emergency use, to save the life of the dumb bunny who accidentally drops
their hairdryer into a sink full of water and reaches for it,
or a similar situation.
> * Although you certainly have a point about not letting UPS batteries
> wither on the shelf, if someone is planning to set up many
> independent UPS-computer pairs with inexpensive UPSes, it might be
> worth having...
2014 Jul 09
5
Documenting the NUT driver-qualification process
I think the time for me to get involved in NUT documentation has come
again.
Late last week I had to buy a UPS under time pressure. The Eaton unit
that thus project gifted me with in 2006(?) died during a severe
thunderstorm watch, so it was off to MicroCenter to get a replacement
pronto.
I wound up buying an APC BN700MC. It was what they had in the
performance range I needed. The removable
2003 Dec 31
14
New to asterisk? RUN... don't walk.
As a newcomer to Asterisk, you will not be welcomed
with open arms. First, you will find almost no
documentation on it's features. Second, if you try to
ask questions, you will be flamed and pointed to
worthless how-tos and 'the wiki'. These worthless
documents can only be useful for explaining how things
work to those already in-the-know. Lastly, Asterisk
is so bug ridden, expect