Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "toughbook".
2013 Sep 05
0
CentOS-6 on Toshiba Toughbook CF-31
I am contemplating getting a couple of these for company use.
However, I am also trying to wean our entire company away from
MicroSoft (and from Apple for that matter). So, I would like to use
one of these systems to try out CentOS as an alternative OS.
Does anyone here have any experience with running CentOS-6 (RHEL6) on
this computer? Is any of the hardware rendered inoperative or
otherwise
2004 Aug 06
1
Minimum specs
I'm not on the list so could you please reply directly. Thanks in advance.
I'm working on a campus radio station and one of the things we want to do
is allow bands to broadcast from anywhere on campus.
The way we are planning on doing this is by giving them a Panasinc
toughbook thats running debian and liveice. It would be taking in a live
stream, encoding it, and sending it to our server running iceS.
What are the minimum specs required to do the above? The only info I got
on the subject was from a friend that said his p75 just barely played
mp3's. How intensive...
2007 Feb 12
1
Vesamenu Error 131
Hi guys,
i encountered a strange problem or bug, i dont really know
ive got a panasonic cf-m34 toughbook here, when i boot up the
vesamenu.c32 und
select my memtest86 item or try to boot up my dosk boot bisk via
memdisk, i get a black screen saying
"Loading" and my tftp log tells me " file <memdisk or memtest> error 131
in system call ReadFile..".
But when i use menu.c32 a...
2010 Apr 15
1
(semi-) rugged laptop running CentOS 5?
We're looking for a laptop to run in a 10,000', cold, occasionally wet
environment, and it needs to run CentOS 5. Perhaps something like the
Dell Latitude E6400 ATG? There's a reference to a minor trackball bug
for the 6400 under CentOS 5 (http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=4192)
but otherwise it sounds like the x86_64 version should run on it.
Ideally the system would use a SSD too.
2009 Dec 07
4
yeroon.net/ggplot2 web application v0.11
A new version of the ggplot2 web application is available at
http://www.yeroon.net/ggplot2. New features include 1D geom?s
(histogram,?density, freqpoly), syntax mode (by clicking the tiny
arrow at the?bottom), and some additional facet options. Furthermore
some minor?improvements and fixes, most notably for Internet Explorer.
As usual, a little demo video that shows how to use the new features: