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cvs-all Digest, Vol 13, Issue 18
On our ZD Business Winstone 99 tests, the 400-MHz Celerons posted scores that were 13 percent higher than 333-MHz Celerons, on the average. Both the Dimension and Millennia use integrated graphics solutions that simply cannot handle as many complex 3-D functions in hardware as the Deskpro's nVidia RIVA

TidBITS#609/13-Dec-01
... BT00DYDPLMRM1FR,12 12 GB-MAN-DIAL-N12,7,3,12 BT00DYDPLMRM1FR,13 13 GB-MAN-DIAL-N12,7,3,13 BT00DYDPLMRM1FR,14 14 GB-MAN-DIAL-N12,7,3,14 BT00DYDPLMRM1FR,15 15 key to stop at the end of the first field, so it sorted the whole line instead of just the first field before going on and then using the second field.

freebsd-hackers-digest V5 #215
Sadly they don't yet address Apple's Java 2.0 correctly, and at times, will try to load an applet and get a beachball instead. Double click Terminal 3. Type at the % prompt: ps -ax | more (that | sign is on the key with the \ slash) You should get in your window something like this: PID TT STAT TIME COMMAND 1 ?

freebsd-stable Digest, Vol 227, Issue 1
Cardbus panics (Josef Grosch) 3. Re: sysctl, HW_PHYSMEM, and crippled gcc (Giorgos Keramidas) 4. Re: mmap() sendfile() (Mike Silbersack) 5. ..... I think that "diff" need a switch to disable following symlink to compare final object, instead, just check if symlink exists in both checked directories,

Toshiba 3440CT vs. Sony sr7k.
However, then instead of having hundreds of people get the multipart messages one at a time from all over the place, they could simply send it once. If used only for USENET and NOTHING else during the day, it could broadcast: 24 Mbits/sec x 1 byte/8 bits x 3 Mbytes/sec x 60 sec/min x 60 min/hr x 24 hr/day

Upgraded the harddrive on my IBM X22 WITHOUT recovery CDs
By the time it gets to 4000 files (out of 100000, mind you), it takes nearly 2-3 seconds to add a single file. The CD drive accesses also get less and less .... If I'm really lucky, there won't be any read errors over the entire 13 discs of the backup set, and I'll get all of my data back, and by some miracle,

freebsd-ppc Digest, Vol 122, Issue 4
NT is a good 3-5 years behind Novell for a variety of reasons. Probably the most critical is the domain architecture itself, which won't go away in NT 5. Novell has gotten smarter about marketing, and is finally agressively focused on their core competencies instead of trying to be an MS wanabee with PerfectOffice.

postfix in action
I've normalized much as I'm going to, and at most I have=20 3 indexes on any one table. My database has 120 million records=20 in it and the index creation If I look at the PROCESSLIST, I can see that MySQL is=20 using Key Cache instead of File Sort. I've read that File Sort=20 is faster but have no idea how to

linux man
I've normalized much as I'm going to, and at most I have 3=20 indexes on any one table. My database has 120 million records in=20 it and the index creation If I look at the PROCESSLIST, I can see that MySQL is=20 using Key Cache instead of File Sort. I've read that File Sort is=20 faster but have no idea how to

Katmandu's LPMUD Descriptions
TidBITS Managing Editor Jeff Carlson carries a small MCE Transport Pro case, which holds the 12 GB hard drive from his old PowerBook. .... 1) KSC-35 ($30, earclip) 2) KSC-50 ($20, earclip) 3) PortaPro ($40, traditional headband) 4) KSC-55 ($15-$20, "Streetstyle" headband rests behind the head/neck) 5) SportaPro

redhat-digest Digest V99 #1406
sa...@arvidsjaur.anu.edu.au comp protocols smb SAMBA Digest 931 Topics covered in this issue include: 1) RE: Shared Directories by Jonathan Argue <jar...@sovinfo.com> 2) SMB/Win3.1, Print accounting, MS jargon Qs by James Felix Black <j-bl...@uchicago.edu> 3) Solutions for an HP 9000 by Greg Woodard

Damn news servers.
Mach Le Dung cis 135a Major: networking Interest: sports,jogging,fishing and watching TV ************************************************************ #####################file3 From dal...@cs.queensu.ca Wed Sep 13 01:24:41 2000 Date: 3 Sep 2000 09:30:28 GMT From: David Alex Lamb <dal...@cs.queensu.ca> Newsgroups:

Avoiding OOM on overcommit...?
Mike LOL! In no particular order: 1. (IMO) A more stable OS (even if you use 9.2.1 instead of 10.1) 2. More intuitive menus in the OS and apps. 3. ls-120 Super Disk drive USB microphone Keyspan USB to serial adapter with Costar label printer Epson Stylus Color 900G printer 12GB Firewire drive chained off Que!

(INFO REQ) Quantum Bigfoot 12GB HD
16 GB IBM for distribution server 3. 12 GB Quantum fireball as diskess server Ofcause, a lot off stuff namely thai pine, thai tin, SSS office server located in (شʹ linux linux) :) But why you :( instead off :) I am not sure you see what you said (شʹ linux linux) SSS is no linux, no M$,

Strange drive cloning problem
... timer 1 Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard 2 Programmable interrupt controller 3 Rockwell HCF 56K Data Fax PCI Modem 3 Rockwell PCI Modem Enumerator 3 IRQ Holder for PCI Steering 4 Communications ATI 3D Rage Pro (If you're doing any serious work, chuck it and buy a Matrox Millenium2 instead.

Autostar Model 497
Re: panic: Memory modified after free (Pawel Jakub Dawidek) 3. Re: panic: Memory modified after free (Steve Kargl) 4. Patch to fix i915 drm with vgapci changes (John Kris Kennaway wrote: On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 01:22:09PM -0800, Steve Kargl wrote: The system is a dual proc Tyan K8S Pro with 12 GB of memory.

TidBITS#541/31-Jul-00
Now it takes me 8 DAT tapes just to do the first backup, and I can go only about a month before I need to recycle a 13-tape backup set. It's generally more useful to discuss backup devices in terms of native speeds and capacities, which would be 33 GB of data and 3 MB per second (180 MB per minute),

mac or windows?
Re: FreeBSD 7.0 interrupt storm with irq0: clk (Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri) 3. Re: Reproducable, possibly NFS related, fatal double fault in 6.2-R-p7 (Kris Kennaway) 4. ..... length=8192)]error = 5 on a 12 GB Hyperdrive the offset changes sometimes, but it is always 81064794xxxxxxxxx and well out the 12GB range.

SXGA - Dell 7500 15.4 vs. Gateway 9300cx 15.7 - Opinions? Also ...
I have based this on my own method developed when I got hold of 3 old SCSI disks and boggled over the possibilities. ...... 13. Getting Help In the end you might find yourself unable to solve your problems and need help from someone else. The most efficient way is either to ask someone local or in your nearest

Filesystem performance on 2.4.28-pre3 on hardware RAID5.
Kind regards Thorsten --------------------------------------- Received: (at 259870-close) by bugs.debian.org; 9 Jul 2005 13:38:09 +0000 From ka...@ftp-master.debian.org Sat Jul 09 Closes: #251206, #259870 * Use script -c instead of SHELL hack. * Make log mode 600 in case something sensitive gets into it.