similar to: Laptop SCSI capability supported by CentOS 7

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2008 Feb 12
2
Expresscard Wireless
I bought a laptop with no PCMCIA slot, just expresscard. Instead of using a usb dongle for wireless, I would like to use an expresscard if possible. Ubiquiti makes one that uses atheros chip. Has anyone successfully used an expresscard wifi card in FreeBSD? Any info? Thanks
2010 Oct 25
3
Dell E6410
Just recently bought a Dell E6410 with a Intel? HD Graphics with ExpressCard with I7-640m processor. Having some issues getting a graphical env to work. By just the looks of lspci X is wanting to use the VGA Compatable controller: Intel Corp Core Processor Intergrated graphics controller. Everything else is using Intel Corp Series 5/3400 Series Chipset. Has anyone else had any luck getting
2007 Aug 04
2
HotPlug, eSATA, and /media
Ok, got a quickie. I have an eSATA drive, a 750GB Seagate in an eSATA external enclosure, and a Silicon Image sil3132 ExpressCard controller for my laptop. The disk and controller work great in CentOS 5 (or F7, for that matter), if I specifically mount it. This is not how I want to have to use this drive, however. I want to hotplug it; that is, plug the controller into the laptop, and then
2006 Apr 07
1
new to samba
Hi I'm trying to configure samba on a HP/UX 11.0 server (samba 2.2.3a was already pre-loaded). I read most of the docs but still having issues connected from a NT workstation. At this point, I'm just looking for a basic install. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Frank Pancaldo Retail Operations Center Infrastructure ? Production Engineering Team
2011 Nov 08
6
Couple of questions about ZFS on laptops
Hello all, I am thinking about a new laptop. I see that there are a number of higher-performance models (incidenatlly, they are also marketed as "gamer" ones) which offer two SATA 2.5" bays and an SD flash card slot. Vendors usually position the two-HDD bay part as either "get lots of capacity with RAID0 over two HDDs, or get some capacity and some performance by mixing one
2019 Aug 26
2
Making isolinux boot menu: problems
We're currently working on a custom distro which would have an isolinux boot menu. We're currently not able to make it work, and are looking for a good example of an isolinux/ directory of an iso with such a boot menu. If anyone knows one (on github, ...) please let us know. Also, we think that there is either something missing from the instructions over at
2010 Jan 14
1
PCI-E CF adapter?
I know this is slightly OT but folks discuss zfs compatible hardware here all the time. :) Has anyone used something like this combination? <http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/default.aspx?EDC=1346664> <http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/default.aspx?EDC=1854700> It''d be nice to have externally accessible CF slots for my NAS. I can''t put them into a drive bay because
2012 Apr 20
3
High load averages copying USB
Problem as follows: 1) Plug in an external USB drive. 2) Mount it anywhere. Doesn't matter how. 3) Copy a few GB of data to the drive from a non-USB disk. 4) Watch the load average "climb" to 5.x, sometimes 10.x or more. Why? This on an otherwise unloaded system. Doesn't matter how many cores, how much RAM, 32/64 bit, etc. Why should copying some files to a USB drive cause
2016 Sep 27
1
Centos & USB3
I replaced my development machine with 6 cores, 32 GB etc. I thought it would be simply inserting the existing HDDs and changing /etc/sysconfig/ifcfg-eth0 but, * in the UEFI "BIOS" USB2 and USB3 work. * in C5.11 USB2 works but USB3 does not. * in C6.5 (my install disk; OS be updated to C6.8) USB2 works but USB3 does not. On both C5 and C6 lsusb shows an entry for the plugged-in
2009 Jan 25
3
e-sata
Hi, Does anybody has any experience with e-sata on CentOS5.2? - How fast is it? Same as an internal sata? - Does it support sata-2? - Does it "hot-plug" like a USB? -- Thanks http://www.911networks.com When the network has to work
2013 Nov 13
1
Re: Problem with bridged network configuration
On 11/12/2013 06:52 PM, Bob Doolittle wrote: > For the record - I figured this out so am sharing the result for > posterity: > > The issue was that I didn't follow the instructions literally. Since, > once booted, my primary NIC name was "em1" I assumed I had to create > an initscript called ifcfg-em1 rather than ifcfg-eth0 as described in > the doc. But you
2013 Nov 12
2
Problem with bridged network configuration
Hi, When I initially boot my system, it fails to bring up the network. Once booted, if I run "systemctl restart network.service", or even stop, wait a while, then start, it starts up fine and all is well. I'm running Fedora 19 (updated). I followed the instructions on this page to set up a bridged network: http://wiki.libvirt.org/page/Networking I note however that I did *not*
2005 Sep 26
2
scsi tape drive problems
I am experimenting with a scsi2 HP SureStore DAT24 attached as an external device to an Intel P4 system. I am attempting to create a raw disk image of a dds2 tape made on a non linux system. My immediate problem is that I am trying to terminate a dd process and having no luck. dd was invoked thus: dd if=/dev/nst1 of=/tmp/disk.dds2.img bs=512 & pid=$! a ps reveals this: ps PID TTY
2017 Nov 02
3
ggplot inside function doesn't plot
I have a function: myplot <- function (X) { d <- plotCounts(dds2, gene=X, intgroup="condition", returnData=TRUE) png(paste("img/", X, ".png", sep="")) ggplot(d, aes(x=condition, y=count, color=condition)) + geom_point(position=position_jitter(w=0.1,h=0)) + scale_y_log10(breaks=c(25,100,400)) + ggtitle(X) +
2017 Nov 02
3
ggplot inside function doesn't plot
I don't really understand. I mean, I understand the solution is print(ggplot(...)). But why is that required in a function and not at the console? Shouldn't I be able to rely on what I do at the console working in a script? Is this inconsistent behavior by design? On Thu, Nov 2, 2017 at 11:54 AM, David Winsemius <dwinsemius at comcast.net> wrote: > >> On Nov 2, 2017,
2017 Nov 02
0
ggplot inside function doesn't plot
> On Nov 2, 2017, at 9:27 AM, Ed Siefker <ebs15242 at gmail.com> wrote: > > I have a function: > > myplot <- function (X) { > d <- plotCounts(dds2, gene=X, intgroup="condition", returnData=TRUE) > png(paste("img/", X, ".png", sep="")) > ggplot(d, aes(x=condition, y=count, color=condition)) + >
2011 Dec 28
8
what percent of time are there unpatched exploits against default config?
Suppose I have a CentOS 5.7 machine running the default Apache with no extra modules enabled, and with the "yum-updatesd" service running to pull down and install updates as soon as they become available from the repository. (Assume further the password is strong, etc.) On the other hand, suppose that as the admin, I'm not subscribed to any security alert mailing lists which send
2004 Oct 29
9
xen and pci
hello, I''m running XEN 2.0 on IBM ThinkPad T23. Now the weird thing is that I get two different outputs from /sbin/lspci depending on whether I run 2.6.8.1-xen0 or 2.6.8.1-bproc. In particular the output from 2.6.8.1-xen0 seems to be missing those 4 lines 0000:00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corp. 82830 830 Chipset AGP Bridge (rev 02) 0000:00:1e.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corp. 82801BAM/CAM PCI
2009 Aug 18
2
Channels don't go away with soft hangup
Hello List, our setup: Callcenter IBM Hardware, 1x TE420, 1x xircom analog switch, 4x different cellular providers on the xircom analog port, ~60 agents Debian 5.0.1 (Lenny) Asterisk 1.4.21.2 Debian Package recompiled with additional app_queue segfault fix Zaptel 1.4.11 Debian Package My Problem is I have two channels (Zap/9-1 and Zap/6-1) which have a duration of over 4 hours. I am
2003 Oct 01
2
4.9-PRE - "if_xe.ko" failed to register
Hi, Maybe this message should go to mobile. Machine: IBM ThinkPad 600 (Model 2645-85U) PII-300, 64 RAM, 4GB HDD Network card: Xircom CE3B-100BTX (pcmcia) I've SUP yesterday (Sept 30) from cvsup12.freebsd.org , make world, mergemaster, MAKEDEV, updated /stand , rebooted, everyting seems to be ok but I'm getting an error related to the pcmcia network card. uname -a : FreeBSD