similar to: initial draft for Samsung NC10

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2009 Dec 20
1
Supsend/hibernate on Samsung NC10
Hi, I cannot have suspend and hibernate working on a Samsung NC10 (netbook) running CentOS 5.4 i386. When I try suspending/hibernating the screen becomes black (with a few logs, like "shrinking memory" for hibernate) and then the computer hangs and I have to force a shutdown with the power button. This wiki page seems to say that it should work out of the box:
2010 Aug 09
3
Game screen too big for display on Samsung NC10
Hi I found a game called "The Mysterious Case of Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde" and installed wine, and it runs fine, though the screen is too small, or the game is too big for the screen ... I don't emulate virtual desktop, and have tried to make the window smaller, but it only makes the game"window" smaller too.. How do i make the game smaller, so it fits my screen ?? Samsung
2017 Jun 06
3
C6 or C7 for an old netbook
On Mon, 5 Jun 2017, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > Mmmm... looks like I may go for C6, then, since unlike that Ubuntu, I will > want to do updates at least every time I get ready for a trip (other > times, it sits in the closet turned off). I went for C6 on a Samsung NC10 (1.6GHz Atom N270 1GB RAM), only because it refused to boot off the C7 ISO for some reason, and I didn't want to
2017 Jun 07
1
C6 or C7 for an old netbook
On 06/07/2017 12:39 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote: > On 06/06/2017 02:53 AM, John Hodrien wrote: >> On Mon, 5 Jun 2017, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> >>> Mmmm... looks like I may go for C6, then, since unlike that Ubuntu, I >>> will >>> want to do updates at least every time I get ready for a trip (other >>> times, it sits in the closet turned off).
2008 Jul 27
1
laptop article on 4720z
I have a page I've done on the 4720z. It involves using 3rd party packages. The original page, which covers several distributions, is at http://home.nyc.rr.com/computertaijutsu/acer4720z.html I would just use the laptop template, with a link to my page on it for the webcam, as in works with 3rd party software, see <link to my page> and wireless, works with 3rd party software, see
2019 Jun 19
4
DLZ Backend DNS Hosed
Hello, I'm in trouble here with what appears to be a total meltdown of my DNS on my Domain Controllers. I only have two DCs right now and I cannot resolve anything on either of them. I am on Ubuntu 16.04 with a compiled version of Samba 4.10.4. I also have a compiled version of BIND 9.10.3-P4-Ubuntu <id:ebd72b3> # service bind9 status ? bind9.service - BIND Domain Name Server ?
2008 Jul 22
3
Error in installing packages
Dear R Users; I am an R user who has recently bought a new laptop;Toshiba Satellite U405 running on both Windows Vista and Ubuntu. I have problems on the wondows vista when installing packages. The argument 'lib' is missing. How do i solve this problem? Illustration: > install.packages("epicalc") Warning in install.packages("epicalc") : argument 'lib'
2019 Jun 20
2
DLZ Backend DNS Hosed
Nice shell script,?Louis. Here are the results: Collected config ?--- 2019-06-20-12:46 ----------- Hostname: umbriel DNS Domain: samdom.mycompany.net FQDN: umbriel.samdom.mycompany.net ipaddress: 192.168.3.203? ----------- Samba is running as an AD DC ----------- ? ? ? ?Checking file: /etc/os-release NAME="Ubuntu" VERSION="16.04.6 LTS (Xenial Xerus)" ID=ubuntu
2011 Apr 17
1
2 encrypted VG's on 1 disk - HOW?
I don't think it's a "distro related" issue, so i'm posting it here too: http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/11289/how-to-install-fedoraubuntu-with-encrypted-vgs-on-one-disk what am i missing? why doesn't GRUB offer the 2 distros at boot, why is it only offering only 1?? why doesn't it sees the other one?? Thanks for any help...
2018 Nov 30
8
[PATCH RFC 00/15] Zero ****s, hugload of hugs <3
On Fri, 30 Nov 2018, Kees Cook wrote: >On Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 11:27 AM Jarkko Sakkinen ><jarkko.sakkinen at linux.intel.com> wrote: >> >> In order to comply with the CoC, replace **** with a hug. I hope this is some kind of joke. How would anyone get offended by reading technical comments? This is all beyond me... Thanks, Davidlohr
2008 Jul 04
5
article for consideration, Atheros 5007EG wireless card
I have a page where I document getting the increasingly popular AR5007EG Atheros wireless card working. (This is the card used in the Asus EEE PC). The current article covers several distributions, but would be modified to just cover CentOS. It does, however, involve getting third party software, as the rpmforge repos don't have the necessary drivers. (Apparently, it's a bit of a
2010 Oct 06
2
LDAP authentication on a remote server (via ldaps://) [SOLVED]
> Here are the changes I'd review: > > ?1. After installing the CA cert, did you create a hash link? E.g., > > ? ? /usr/sbin/cacertdir_rehash /etc/openldap/cacerts > > ?2. Make sure you know the difference between /etc/ldap.conf and > ? ? /etc/openldap/ldap.conf. The former is used by nss_ldap, the > ? ? latter by openldap clients. > > ?3. Does /etc/ldap.conf
2019 Jun 20
4
DLZ Backend DNS Hosed
I've been working on this problem for a few hours. Here are some updates: Many of the domains I listed are duplicates of domains managed by other DNS servers on my network. There was no point in having them in Samba AD, so I deleted the zones in Windows DNS Manager and created slaves in my named.conf.local folder, so that they'd pull the records from my authoritative BIND DNS server,
2010 Feb 19
3
Omitting members of a sequence
Hello, this is just a point of curiosity with me. I want a sequence of numbers from 64 to 70, omitting the 2nd and 4th numbers. I can do it these ways: > seq(64, 70)[-c(2, 4)] [1] 64 66 68 69 70 > foo <- 64:70 > foo[-c(2, 4)] [1] 64 66 68 69 70 But how come this doesn't work? > 64:70[-c(2, 4)] [1] 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 Just wondering. -- Stuart Luppescu -=- slu .at.
2016 Jul 06
2
[Openmp-dev] [lldb-dev] [cfe-dev] FYI: Landing the initial draft for an LLVM Code of Conduct
On 4 Jul 2016, at 12:27, Renato Golin via Openmp-dev <openmp-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > On 4 July 2016 at 00:42, Robinson, Paul <paul.robinson at sony.com> wrote: >> Daniel claimed it was not different, even though he proposed the text. >> I think it is better, as "egregious" (even though it is qualitative) >> helps identify what
2010 Aug 28
2
[LLVMdev] Dataflow analysis based optimisations
I'm working on an LLVM-based compiler for a very closure-centric language. It's becoming apparent that it's going to suffer heavily from garbage collector churn, as all the useful programming idioms the language makes possible are going to involve memory allocations, either to create objects or to allocate storage for upvalues. However, it's possible to optimise away a lot of heap
2011 Sep 04
6
How to run a .reg file?
Hi, I need to run a .reg file. In windows, I think I'd just double click on it. If I try to run it in wine, it says it's not a valid executable. How do I run it?
2010 Aug 15
6
how many folks are *seriously* using ACLs?
i'm just curious -- how many people here are using ACLs as a regular and significant part of their sys admin? rday -- ======================================================================== Robert P. J. Day Waterloo, Ontario, CANADA Top-notch, inexpensive online Linux/OSS/kernel courses http://crashcourse.ca Twitter:
2016 Jul 03
3
[lldb-dev] [cfe-dev] FYI: Landing the initial draft for an LLVM Code of Conduct
> -----Original Message----- > From: Renato Golin [mailto:renato.golin at linaro.org] > Sent: Friday, July 01, 2016 2:52 PM > To: Daniel Berlin > Cc: Robinson, Paul; llvm-dev; LLDB; cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org; openmp-dev > (openmp-dev at lists.llvm.org); Rafael EspĂ­ndola > Subject: Re: [lldb-dev] [cfe-dev] [llvm-dev] FYI: Landing the initial > draft for an LLVM Code of
2011 Sep 10
4
TIP for broken ARIN whois
This works for me on Centos 5.6. It may assist newcomers to the Linux world of Centos. whois 51.51.51.51 produces a normal and conventional display of data. However since ARIN, the North American registrar of IP addresses, "modernised" its WHOIS processing, a query to whois 64.64.64.64 will produce a one line summary of possible matches, which always includes ARIN, but omits the