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2001 Jul 08
1
different font and window behaviour w/ diff X servers
Hi:
Like Gerard Patel mentioned on the developer's list I can confirm
that Wine's behaviour _is_ now very dependant on which X server
is used and to top it: also this behaviour is varying quite a bit
depending on the Windows application which is run.
I have font problems with XF86_SVGA on a Trident Video-107PCI
(cheapy-cheapy) and not with XF86_S3 on a Diamond 2000 3D (old).
The problem
2004 Dec 19
1
Quick questions ( maybe a little confidence building too )
Hi all. First thing: I want to thank you all for your help over the
past month as I've been learning asterisk. This is one of the more
helpful lists. Even when I ask questions that have answers in the wiki
( which I missed because I've been over studying ).
Second thing is this: My office is scouting out VoIP solutions, and I
have suggested an asterisk solution. We will be
2010 Aug 31
1
Bug#594638: klibc-utils: ipconfig assumes dhcp server is nameserver
On Fri, 27 Aug 2010, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
>
> ipconfig apparently assumes that the dhcp server's ip address is the
> nameserver when dhcp gives it no nameservers, dhcp gives the nameserver
> 0.0.0.0, or the nameservers are not ip addresses (i.e. ns1.example.org).
> while these scenarios are probably not extremely common, i'm not sure
> this is a good default with no
2009 Jun 22
7
SPARC SATA, please.
Is there a card for OpenSolaris 2009.06 SPARC that will do SATA correctly yet? Need it for a super cheapie, low expectations, SunBlade 100 filer, so I think it has to be notched for 5v PCI slot, iirc. I''m OK with slow -- main goals here are power saving (sleep all 4 disks) and 1TB+ space. Oh, and I hate to be an old head, but I don''t want a peecee. They still scare me :) Thinking r...
2004 Jul 16
3
Echo problem update - POSSIBLE SOLUTION
After speaking with several people, and even participating in a forum of
several other people with echo issues, I thought I'd share what we've
done (well actually what our chief R&D engineer, Brett Bourn has
done...)
First let me say that normal cheapy PC hardware couldn't be made to
function with out echo. We tried on both the single port Digium T1 card
and the 4 port Digium T1
2005 Jan 11
1
PRI Errors (HDLC Abort (6) on Primary D-channel)
...hen the errors started, this was
the first thing I HAD to fix. Sharing an IRQ with Wildcard is
NOT recommended. Put the card on it's own IRQ! With todays
highly integrated motherboard's, it's getting to where you
can't buy one without an APIC - unless it is a cheapie.
NOTE 2: To enable APIC you have to compile it into the kernel
or if running FC1 kernel you must use the SMP version. I am
not sure why APIC is not in the standard FC1 kernel. Planning
to research this further but have not had time to so far.
6) Motherboard should support...
2015 Jan 16
0
favorite cheap VPS services
....
There are some cloud providers who have higher rates than linode, but
charge you only a small fee for storage if you shut the vps down when
your not using. One example who I have no experience with is:
http://www.phoenixnap.com/secured-cloud/about-our-cloud/pricing.php
Here's a $3.99/month cheapie, but I have no experience with it:
http://lowendbox.com/blog/serverhub-4-99-1536mb-openvz-vps-2-ipv4-addresses-in-phoenix-az/
Nataraj
2004 Jun 20
0
Re: parting shot re nVIDIA on Linux
Hey,
I only got a Voodoo Banshee because one was up for
auction locally, and I could get it cheap. I also had
good results with a cheapie S3 card.
I suspect that most any other card might work better
than nVIDIA.
So if you want to "cut the Gordian knot" and solve the
problems fast, F**K nVIDIA, and try any other display
card.
Rick
2003 Nov 26
0
beware supposed PCI 2.2 compatibility!
I tried to convert a cheapie box with a VIA C3 processor into my
Asterisk server with a TDM-400P rev. E. It didn't work. :) I'm just
posting my experiences here for the record; this is not a plea for
assistance.
The nifty-looking blue "E" cards, as most here probably know, require a
PCI 2.2-compliant sl...
2006 Dec 13
1
Question about hardware
IF I wanted to do the whole "sophisticated telephony VoIP stuff"
asterisk, what hardware would I need? I have a feeling that my fax
modem is probably not going to work out. My wife and I have an income
of $650 a month. After the first-of-the-month bills are payed, we're
lucky if we have $100 left for food and gasoline. I need a solution
that's as economical as possible. What
2003 Apr 16
2
USB2.0/Firewire Enclosure
I (work :) bought a USB2.0/Firewire enclosure and I had a little trouble with
it until I came across this page
http://people.freebsd.org/~maho/USB/comment/ku350a.txt after trying the
sysctl things work well.
I haven't tried the USB2.0 side of it, as I don't have any USB2.0 controllers.
The Firewire bit works great too (quite a bit faster than USB1 :)
The enclosure in question is made
2005 May 13
2
Horrendously slow transfer speeds in FC3 is driving me crazy!!! Please help...
...at 10 Mbytes/sec under all circumstances..
In both cases, CPU usage during transfers were very low. The P4 was
something like 1% and the NT4 box ran at about 20%.
I found that the network wiring and the quality of the hubs and switches
is important. When getting data from the samba server, via a cheapie 8
port switch, the data rate was reduced. When getting data from the samba
server via a slightly more expensive -but still cheap - 8 port
switch the speed increased to about 9 Mb/sec.
It seems the cheap switches that we buy here for about $50 AU are ok for
home use but struggle when you want to...
1999 Sep 09
2
KINGSTON SOHO Hub
I just ran into a completely unexpected problem.
It appears that the Kingston SOHO Hubs don't do TCP. They do NETBEUI very
well. After 4 hours of troubleshooting I went home and got my cheap Bay
Networks 8 port hub and everything worked.
This is to hopefully prevent others from running into the same problem.
Nothing on Kingstons site mentions no TCP support but swapping only the hub
worked
2005 Jan 11
3
iax.conf qualify=yes not working?
We have many IAXy devices in the field now.
In all cases, in iax.conf, we have "qualify=yes", so that using "iax2
show peers", we can see whether or not the device is currently online.
In some cases, the IAXy device and/or Asterisk are not communicating
their qualification, because "iax2 show peers" shows the device as
status UNKNOWN. However, when a user picks up
2015 Jan 16
5
favorite cheap VPS services
Hey all,
I'm trying to learn how to use some of the big data stores. Specifically I
want to learn how to use CassandraDB and Hadoop. Originally I'd had the
idea of trying to setup a cassandra ring on the Amazon AWS free tier.
However it seems that neither will run on a t2.micro instance.
So I was wondering.. what are some really cheap VPS services that you like
to use for one off
2007 Jan 22
3
7 points of comparison Polycom 430/501 and Aastra 480i. Which one to choose ?
I need to provide a 80 people office with VOIP.
I want to commit to one vendor Polycom or Aastra. Price of the phones
is not a factor in the decision. The quality of the phones is the
factor.
Some of the features that I am evaluating on are: (arranged in order
of priority)
1. Sound quality
2. complete product line with conference phone and receptionist phone
(not on Aastra)
3. cordless (not on
2003 Jun 01
8
hints on KVM switches w/ X
Has anyone got hints on using KVM switches with XFree86? I'm using a wheel
mouse and moused, but something gets out of whack when I switch away then back
to X. Next time I touch the mouse, all sorts of weird things happen for a
fraction of a second, then the mouse starts working OK. This is annoying and
dangerous because it often winds up pasting random stuff into xterms.....
Are there
2006 Dec 18
3
Upgrading Server Motherboard
I have a server running CentOS 4.2 that works as a web/email with very
heavy load. It runs Directadmin web gui which is like Cpanel. It
runs on a cheapy mATX motherboard(ECS 741GX-M) with socket A 2800+ CPU
and 2Gbyte DDR. The OS and data are on a 300Gbyte PATA maxtor drive
and data backups are run weekly to another PATA drive. The server is
overwelmed and data backups take over 5 hours to
2005 Sep 12
4
Hotel Setup?
I am working with a small inn (under 50 rooms) that is next to a ski
resort. The inn just had Cat5e Homeruns to each room installed, with a
patch panel in the basement. Now it's my job to connect each of the
those rooms to the Internet. I think I have a Cisco switch that I can
do Private VLANS with, however I thought of another solution.
Has anybody seen or does anybody know of a VoIP
2006 Apr 12
13
Public Directory not accessible
Been trying to deploy my rails app on Redhat ES3, Apache2, FastCGI with
Plesk all day. Fun stuff. Basically, the issue that I can not solve has
to do with access to /public. None of my images, javascripts, etc. are
working in the app. Trying to access any of these results in a 404 (or
routing error if in developer mode). Oddly, the 404 file it displays is
-- you guessed it -- in fact *in*