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2019 Aug 05
2
browsers slowing Centos 7 installation to a crawl
On Tue, 6 Aug 2019, Peter wrote:
> On 6/08/19 3:44 AM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
>> In any case, Centos 7 has not always been this slow.
>> Presumably something has changed.
>
> Websites have gotten more resource-intensive. You've run "yum updates" and
> now have a newer version of Firefox and/or Chrome. Your browsing habits have
> changed and you browse
2013 Jun 25
1
dmidecode Output
Hey Y'all,
How much can I trust the output of dmidecode?
The manual that came with my MB says that my MB can support up to 2 Gb
of DDR2 RAM. dmidecode seems tell me that I can load up to 8 Gb on this MB.
As 4 Gb DDR2 sticks cost about $100 each I figured maybe I should ask,
what's the chances that I can plug in two 4 Gb sticks in this machine
and actually have it work?
[root at
2007 Mar 14
3
New System Build
Here is what I've ordered for the new system:
Case: Antec TX1050B, Mid-Tower Server Case
MoBo: Intel D945GCL
CPU: Intel Pentium-4 631
RAM: Aeneon 512 Mb 240-pin DDR2 SDRAM DIMM - DDR2 667
Disk: Hitachi 80 Gb SATA 3G
Carrier: Vantec MRK-200ST-BK
DVD: got one on the shelf I'm going to try
Floppy: Sony MPF920-Z-121
My intention is to load CentOS-4 complete and use the
2007 Mar 10
3
Mac vs. PC
My adviser has a Mac notebook that he bought 6 months ago, and I have a
PC notebook I bought a month ago. Here are the respective specs, as far
as I know them:
His:
Mac OSX
1 GB DDR2 RAM
Intel Core Duo, 2 GHz (2MB cache per core)
Unknown HD
Mine
Windows Vista Home Premium 32bit
2 GB DDR2 RAM
Intel Core 2 Duo, 2 GHz (4MB cache)
5400 RPM Hard Drive
We are both running R. As a test to see whose
2008 May 15
5
Best Motherboard
To all..
I was using a Gigabyte motherboard, and the board seems like a bad choice.
What do you guys recommend for a decent server board that would use a Dual
Core processor and DDR2 ram. I dont want to replace the CPU and Mem i
already have, just find a decent board that supportsthe existing..
Thanks,
Ryan Nichols
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2007 Mar 17
2
CentOS-4.3 Install Fails
I'm using the same CD's that I've used to install CentOS on my other
systems.
After the first failure I had the installation verify the install media just
in case. It passed.
I've tried the default install (used for all previous installs) and the i586
option (after googling). They both fail in the same way.
Here is a transcript of what is output to the screen:
Running
2012 Feb 19
3
Server Compatibility Advice Request
Hello Community,
I''m very new to Xen Virtualization and hope one of you can advice and guide
me.
We are planning to virtualize existing 4 old server that we used in a
project. The server is 4 years old but I do believe very good HW that we
can reuse and take advantage of virtualization. In a nutshell the hardware
spec looks like this;
2 Server with
Intel® Xeon® Processor 5160 (4M
2004 Nov 30
2
Really Get 96 Simul Calls?
Hey guys,
I'm looking for some realworld specs on somebodys machine that will work
with the Digium 4-port T1/PRI card and that will support 96 simultaneous
calls.
Dell is soon to release the PowerEdge 1850: 2U, Dual 3.6Ghz Xenon, 1Gb DDR2
RAM, Dual 36GB Ultra320 SCSI RAID, Hot swap Powersupply, one 64bit 133Mhz
PCI and one 64bit 100Mhz PCI for about $3,000.
Tack on a 4 port Digium card and
2008 Jun 10
4
[Off Topic, kind of] eMachine model T5254
Hi list,
Best Buy currently has an eMachine on sale for less than $300.00
without monitor. I didn't see any recent complaints on
www.consumeraffairs.com. I didn't take the time to do a thourgh search
so may have missed some. Red Hat hardware list does not have one
eMachine listed. I went to eMachine's home page and found the following:
AMD Athlon? BE-2350 dual-core processor
NVIDIA?
2016 Jul 29
3
installing centos 7 32 bit i386 to laptop
On 7/28/2016 11:04 PM, Peter wrote:
> On 29/07/16 17:13, geo.inbox.ignored wrote:
>>> >>the Semperon SI-42 is, I believe, a 64 bit capable CPU,
>> >
>> >you are very correct.
> In that case stop wasting your time with CentOS 7 i386 and install the
> native x86_64 version of CentOS 7. This will give you access to all the
> 3rd party repos you'll
2010 Jul 28
19
[1.2]StarCraft 2 - Very Slow On Good Computer?
[1.2]StarCraft 2 - Very Slow On Good Computer?
Hi,
Using Wine 1.2 Final on Ubuntu 10.04 32bit.
When running game "StarCraft 2", the game is very slow?
My specs are as follows:
O.S.: Ubuntu 10.04 32bit
CPU: Intel Core2Quad 2.4GHz 4 core CPU
RAM: 4GB DDR2
Graphics Card: nVidia GeForce 8400GS
(nVidia 195.36.24 graphic driver)
Sound Card: Creative Sound Blaster Audigy SE
Any ideas?
2008 Oct 31
1
Monitor group calls (recording calls)
Hello there,
I appreciate any help about this problem that I can't figure out...
I need to record all my calls: this is pretty easy using Monitor() before
the Dial().
eg:
exten =>
425,n,Monitor(wav49,/var/spool/asterisk/monitor/425/${EPOCH}_${CALLERID(num)}_in,mb)
exten => 425,n,Dial(${PHONE1},10)
Now, I want to create a call group: I mean, I want a number (eg 800) that
makes
2009 Nov 07
4
Help with concurrent VoIP calls
Hi. I'm having trouble figuring out why I'm not able to make many
concurrent VoIP calls on my system. I'm not aiming for a huge number,
because I have purposely bought a low powered system, but I would
think that I could get more. Here are the details:
I have a small-form-factor Asterisk server with an Intel Atom 230 CPU
(1.6 GHz, 533 MHz FSB) and 512 MB DDR2 533. It is running Ubuntu
2008 Sep 05
0
3.2.1+ HVM + HAP + NUMA - Poor Memory Performance
Hi Everyone,
I am running 3.2.1 on Centos 5.2 with HAP enabled, NUMA enabled, ACPI
enabled and the dom0 allocated 512Mb. I have setup a single core 1Gb VM
for performance testing under Windows 2008 Server. Most CPU results are
within a few percent of theoretical max but Memory performance is about
half what I expected.
I get 3.22Gb/Sec Sandra 2009 Memory performance for a single Opteron
8350
2006 Sep 15
3
Hyperthreading ON causes OOPS on boot
I just tried to install CentOS (x86_64 4.4 and i386 4.3, not both at
once, when I found the 64bit version didn't boot, I tried the 32bit
version, same result) on a dual Naconda Xeon system. I get an OOPS just
after the IDE info is printed on the screen during boot (this is booting
off the CD during the install phase).
After mucking about with the bios settings (and many reboots later), I
2009 Nov 22
9
Resilver/scrub times?
Hi all!
I''ve decided to take the "big jump" and build a ZFS home filer (although it
might also do "other work" like caching DNS, mail, usenet, bittorent and so
forth). YAY! I wonder if anyone can shed some light on how long a pool scrub
would take on a fairly decent rig. These are the specs as-ordered:
Asus P5Q-EM mainboard
Core2 Quad 2.83 GHZ
8GB DDR2/80
OS:
2 x
2009 Mar 11
2
VLC
Hi All,
When our users receive a voicemail we send it attached to an email. It used to work fine, encoded in wav49 and read by Windows media player. Recently the default player in the company has become VLC which is unable to read wav49. I am trying to use OGG/VORBIS instead of wav49. I can't get it working:
In voicemail.conf:
format = ogg
The result is as follow:
[Mar 11 09:42:17]
2004 Jan 15
2
wav49 voicemail problem with Windows Media Player
Someone submitted a bug about wav49 voicemail problems with
the Windows Media Player here
http://bugs.digium.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0000254
bkw918 changed the status of the bug to resolved because he
could not reproduce the error with his version of Windows Media
Player. I am having the same problem as the original bug poster.
I am using WMP 9.00.00.3075 running on Windows XP and
using
2011 Nov 25
1
android won't play wav49: how to change format
android email will not play wav49 file attachments. See:
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=1712
Now I'm getting a lot of pressure to change the format used in voicemail.
Here's what I've got:
format = wav49|gsm
I'd like to change it to format = gsm|wav49, but the
voicemail.conf.sample says "Don't Change the Format Unless You REALLY
Know What
2009 Apr 23
1
Unexpectedly poor 10-disk RAID-Z2 performance?
Hail, caesar.
I''ve got a 10-disk RAID-Z2 backed by the 1.5 TB Seagate drives
everyone''s so fond of. They''ve all received a firmware upgrade (the
sane one, not the one that caused your drives to brick if the internal
event log hit the wrong number on boot).
They''re attached to an ARC-1280ML, a reasonably good SATA controller,
which has 1 GB of ECC DDR2 for