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2005 Mar 17
1
ZAp channel numbering question
...l numbering (forgive me if this was asked before): 1. How are channels numbered if I have multiple FXS/FXO cards in the system? Is there a fixed mapping between PCI slot id and the number range allocated for all the ports on that PCI card? 2. Same question for T1/E1 spans. Appreciate your help! Yester
2009 Sep 12
4
Wine 1.01 wont start steam?
Hey I managed to walkaround that you cant run the MSI installer for steam in Wine 1.01 , but i cant start the steam program. First i got that it crashed in update but i walkaround that as well, now i cant start the program steam, no error messege or anything.... Any ideas?
2010 Jun 01
0
Host-register crash
...5]: 2010-06-01 15:09:09 error Error reading socket: No route to host(113) And few minutes after my ovirt-server is unreachable. Rake seems to give a hard time to the cpu. Dmesg output in a picture, it's impossible to use ssh : http://i.imgur.com/JflIf.png Env : F13 64 bits, ovirt build yester from next. -- Arthur CLEMENT Linagora Paris
2006 Mar 14
9
firewall problem
snat not working my local ip is aaa.aaa.aaa.aaa asterisk sitting on the internet at ip bbb.bbb.bbb.bbb my firewall''s internal ip is 192.168.0.254 i did snat: iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o ppp0 -j SNAT --to aaa.aaa.aaa iptables -t nat -L -v gives: Chain POSTROUTING (policy ACCEPT 23663 packets, 2182K bytes) pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination 33056
2006 Mar 20
16
Swap size
Hi All, This is out of the topic question, but I''m hoping that you can help me. If for example I''m going to install a Fedora 4 64-bit with 8 to 12 Gig of physical memory, how much swap file of directory do I need to create? Thank you very much, Wennie
2005 Apr 15
16
Serial ATA hardware raid.
Hi everyone, I'm looking into setting up a SATA hardware raid, probably 5 to use with CentOS 4. I chose hardware raid over software mostly because I like the fact that the raid is transparent to the OS. Does anyone know of any SATA controllers that are well tested for this sort of usage? From what I can tell from googling, this is more or less where RHEL stands: Red Hat Enterprise Linux