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2009 Dec 20
1
Supsend/hibernate on Samsung NC10
Hi, I cannot have suspend and hibernate working on a Samsung NC10 (netbook) running CentOS 5.4 i386. When I try suspending/hibernating the screen becomes black (with a few logs, like "shrinking memory" for hibernate) and then the computer hangs and I have to force a shutdown with the power button. This wiki page seems to say that it should work out of...
2008 Dec 08
1
initial draft for Samsung NC10
Hi, http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Laptops/Samung/NC10 has been setup. Not much there yet. Tru -- Tru Huynh (mirrors, CentOS-3 i386/x86_64 Package Maintenance) http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xBEFA581B -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signatu...
2010 Aug 09
3
Game screen too big for display on Samsung NC10
..., and it runs fine, though the screen is too small, or the game is too big for the screen ... I don't emulate virtual desktop, and have tried to make the window smaller, but it only makes the game"window" smaller too.. How do i make the game smaller, so it fits my screen ?? Samsung NC10 is a widescreen netbook, screen resolution is 1024*600 Best regards Carsten, Denmark
2017 Jun 06
3
C6 or C7 for an old netbook
On Mon, 5 Jun 2017, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > Mmmm... looks like I may go for C6, then, since unlike that Ubuntu, I will > want to do updates at least every time I get ready for a trip (other > times, it sits in the closet turned off). I went for C6 on a Samsung NC10 (1.6GHz Atom N270 1GB RAM), only because it refused to boot off the C7 ISO for some reason, and I didn't want to waste time tracking down why. Works like a charm without any fiddling with an alternate DE like I would have with C7. I have no complaints. jh
2017 Jun 07
1
C6 or C7 for an old netbook
...5-cent.us wrote: >> >>> Mmmm... looks like I may go for C6, then, since unlike that Ubuntu, I >>> will >>> want to do updates at least every time I get ready for a trip (other >>> times, it sits in the closet turned off). >> I went for C6 on a Samsung NC10 (1.6GHz Atom N270 1GB RAM), only because it >> refused to boot off the C7 ISO for some reason, and I didn't want to waste >> time tracking down why. > Because that is a 32-bit (not 64-bit) processor. There is an AltArch > 32-bit CentOS-7 distro as well: > > http://mirro...
2017 Jun 07
0
C6 or C7 for an old netbook
...2017, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > >> Mmmm... looks like I may go for C6, then, since unlike that Ubuntu, I >> will >> want to do updates at least every time I get ready for a trip (other >> times, it sits in the closet turned off). > > I went for C6 on a Samsung NC10 (1.6GHz Atom N270 1GB RAM), only because it > refused to boot off the C7 ISO for some reason, and I didn't want to waste > time tracking down why. Because that is a 32-bit (not 64-bit) processor. There is an AltArch 32-bit CentOS-7 distro as well: http://mirror.centos.org/altarch/7/iso...
2017 Jun 05
2
C6 or C7 for an old netbook
On 06/05/2017 11:15 AM, Fred Smith wrote: > On Mon, Jun 05, 2017 at 10:31:10AM -0400, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> I've got an old HP Netbook, which is just fine for taking with when I'm >> travelling, to check email and news. I have a very old Ubuntu >> netbook-remix on it, and it really, *really* needs to be updated to >> something current. I, of course, would
2009 Mar 05
8
R on netbooks et al?
Dear useRs, With the rise of netbooks and 'lifestyle laptops" I am tempted to get one of these to mainly run R on it. Processor power and hard disk space seem to be ok. What I wonder is the handling and feel with respect to R. Has anyone here installed or is running R on one of these, and if so, what is your experience? Would it be more of a nice looking gadget than a feasable platform
2013 Mar 19
1
write random sampling as table output
Hello, I have a data matrix consists of species as columns and sites as rows. N Chlamydiae Deferribacteres GN12 Hyd24-12 KSB1 PAUC34f SC4 SPAM Thermi WPS-2 ZB3 AD3 Elusimicrobia GAL15 ABY1_OD1 OP9 Fusobacteria HDBW-WB69 OP11 WS1 SR1 ZB2 AC1 OP3 OP8 NC10 NKB19 TM7 WS3 Gemmatimonadetes Lentisphaerae GN02 Armatimonadetes Tenericutes Spirochaetes Epsilonproteobacteria TM6 Acidobacteria Chlorobi Firmicutes Nitrospirae Chloroflexi Verrucomicrobia Alphaproteobacteria Betaproteobacteria Deltaproteobacteria Gammaproteobacteria uncl.Proteobacteria Actinobac...