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2007 Jun 07
0
CeMAP Training
<p class="style1">CeMAP Training</p>
<p class="style1">CeMAP training courses, become a mortgage broker, mortgage compliance and insurance training are all available as the first steps to becoming a mortgage advisor and you could be CeMAP qualified after just 10 days of fast track training.</p>
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2007 Jun 08
0
Computer Satellite TV ? Review of Satellite TV for PC 2006 Elite Edition
Computer Satellite TV ? Review of Satellite TV for PC 2006 Elite Edition
The Satellite TV for PC 2006 Elite addition was just released. I have
purchased the elite edition to compare it to the TV for PC 2006 Pro
edition.
http://2site.com/xpcghb
CeMAP Training
CeMAP training courses, become a mortgage broker, mortgage compliance
and insurance training are all available as the first steps to
2007 Jun 04
0
Auto VIN Decoder - What Do Those Letters & Numbers Mean?
Auto VIN Decoder - What Do Those Letters & Numbers Mean?
An Auto VIN Decoder breaks down the unique alphanumeric sequence known
as a Vehicle Identification Number, which is a car''s fingerprint.
http://2site.com/nrbpec
ATA vs SATA
The performance of computer systems has been steadily increasing as
faster processors, memory, and video cards are continuously being
developed. The
2005 Dec 25
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 10, Issue 11
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When
2006 Apr 01
0
CEBA:2005-1224-1 CentOS 4 i386 dbh - bugfix update (Extras Only)
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2005:1224-1
CentOS 4 i386 dbh - Bugfix Update (Extras Only)
This CEBA is for the Extras repository only, and not for the main CentOS
repository.
-------------------
The following upstream changes have been rolled into dbh:
* Thu Dec 22 2005 Kevin Fenzi <kevin@tummy.com> - 1:1.0.24-3.fc4
- Bump release to fix tagging issue
* Thu Dec 22 2005 Kevin Fenzi
2006 Apr 01
0
CEBA:2005-1224-1 CentOS 4 x86_64 dbh - bugfix update (Extras Only)
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2005:1224-1
CentOS 4 x86_64 dbh - Bugfix Update (Extras Only)
This CEBA is for the Extras repository only, and not for the main CentOS
repository.
-------------------
The following upstream changes have been rolled into dbh:
* Thu Dec 22 2005 Kevin Fenzi <kevin@tummy.com> - 1:1.0.24-3.fc4
- Bump release to fix tagging issue
* Thu Dec 22 2005 Kevin Fenzi
2004 Jun 26
0
Environment variable with key ID in it?
A couple of years ago I submitted a patch which exported the SSH public
key id to the user environment. My reasoning at the time was that I
wanted a way to set up a particular environment when I connected to an
account that was shared among several different users. That patch was
never accepted, I don't recall if it was because you could use the
"user environment" functionality or
2001 May 17
0
Patch: Set SSH_AUTHKEY to key id used to authenticate.
Attached is a patch which sets the SSH_AUTHKEY environment variable to be
the remaining data at the end of an SSH key which is used for
authentication.
The motivation behind this is that there are time in which it's useful to
know who is on the other end of the connection. For example, if I log in
as root on a box, I'd like to be able to configure vi-specific settings,
while another user
2007 May 21
1
CentOS 4.5, kernel-2.6.9-55, NTPD trouble
Following the update this morning, NTP is failing with the same symptoms
that I saw several years ago (pre-CentOS, I believe) when Anaconda
mistakenly blessed my ASUS A7N8X, Athlon (CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2600+
stepping 00) based system with an SMP kernel. The symptom is that NTPD
never establishes sync with a server, showing over the top jitter values.
[root at mavis log]# uname -r
2009 Apr 28
1
Yum Update issues
Has anyone else run into this issue when running yum update?
[root at localhost ronb]# yum update
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* rpmforge: fr2.rpmfind.net
* base: mirror.anl.gov
* updates: styx.biochem.wfubmc.edu
* addons: mirrors.tummy.com
* extras: ftp.usf.edu
Setting up Update Process
Resolving Dependencies
There are unfinished transactions
2004 Sep 19
1
Multiple concurrent rsyncs: an idea...
Yesterday, as I was still waiting for a large rsync mirror to finish, I
was thinking that it would be interesting if you could run multiple
rsyncs and have them cooperate to mirror a repository from several
different sources. I think a close approximation should be fairly
easy to do, but I just won't have any time to do it.
My thought is that it could be implemented fairly inexpensively by
2007 May 14
2
[LLVMdev] FORTRAN compiler status?
Dear LLVMers,
Does anyone know what the latest is w.r.t a FORTRAN front-end for
LLVM? Is anyone expecting to have typical f90/f95 programs compiling to
LLVM this year, or next? (I'm aware of the "NAG hack" and various other
f2c-type approaches, but they give me a strange feeling in my tummy.)
Duraid
2012 Apr 27
4
[1.5.2]-Blizzard Game Downloader Crashes?
Hi,
Blizzard's game download program is crashing on WINE 1.5.2.
When run, program downloads game for few minutes then crashes with segfault.
Both WINE 1.4.x and current WINE 1.5.2 show this problem.
Both Linux Mint 12 KDE 64Bit and current Kubuntu 12.04 LTS 64Bit show this problem.
I really want to play StarCraft 2 game(which I purchased) on my Linux.
Any help would be appreciated...
Jesse
2010 Jun 22
3
Blizzard game bug
The bug listed for StarCraft2 at
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21809 applies to several Blizzard
games, including the version of World of Warcraft that hit the live
servers this morning.
The latest posting I see on the bug report page was made sixteen days
ago and the bug is not listed as fixed or closed. Does anyone know what,
if any, version of Wine includes the fix for this
2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] Bridging with ethertap causing kernel oops
On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 03:51:57 -0600
Sean Reifschneider <jafo@tummy.com> wrote:
> Greetings. I've been experimenting with bridging an ethernet device
> with an ethertap device (using the Linux tun/tap driver). This is
> running with the bridge code in the Linux kernel version 2.4.20 as
> provided by Red Hat (2.4.20-18.9). I also seem to have seen the problem
> with
2008 Dec 07
1
Blizzard videos
hey guys am new, so and trying to catch up everything round here.
I've noticed how all people are complaining that when they play Blizzards games that they cant watch the videos for some reason.
I was installing WoW today and I had some problems with my sound its kinda fucked up (still didn't fix it) well as i was trying to fix wine configurations in the audio section i realised that is
2010 Jan 26
1
Theora Petition on YouTube (Christopher Blizzard)
On Tue, 26 Jan 2010 14:00:01 -0600, <theora-request at xiph.org> wrote:
"URL?"
Of myself spreading it? Or the petition.
Hi Chris, I remember you from hacks.mozilla (although I am an Opera
supporter). The webmaster of Xiph told me to tell the members and readers
about the petition, sadly it has only reached few because I cannot create
a post about it.
--
Using
2008 Jul 03
1
Blizzard Game Store Downloader doesn't work
I'm not really sure what the problem is or how to report it. It likely affects each individual game downloader application regardless of the game.
Anyway, the problem is that when you register a CD-Key or buy a digital copy of a game from the Blizzard store, they give you a P2P downloader app. Someone on the forums said it has some of your account information embedded in it to authorize
2008 Jan 15
1
Request for drbdlinks package in Extras repository
Hello,
well, the subject says it all :-)
Could drbdlinks ( http://www.tummy.com/Community/software/drbdlinks/ ) be
added to Extras repo, alongside DRBD packages ?
Thanks in advance
2007 May 14
0
[LLVMdev] FORTRAN compiler status?
Hi Duraid,
> Does anyone know what the latest is w.r.t a FORTRAN front-end for
> LLVM? Is anyone expecting to have typical f90/f95 programs compiling to
> LLVM this year, or next? (I'm aware of the "NAG hack" and various other
> f2c-type approaches, but they give me a strange feeling in my tummy.)
support for Fortran will be much easier once LLVM rebases itself