Hi all,
Sorry for posting a hardware related issue.
Any help would be higly appreciated
I have RH 9 installed on my machine..
Currently my PC has PIO 4 and Ultra DMA 2 enabled
I want to enable Ultra DMA 3 or 4 or 5
When i try to update my BIOS to change the Ultra DMA Setting, it says
"Ultra DMA 3/4 will only work when there is a 80 pin shielded cable"
1) I just wanted to know do we get 80 pin shielded cable in Mumbai (Lamington road)??
2) How can I identify a "80 pin shielded cable" ? i.e. will it be round or flat like any FRC???
3) If at all I get a 80 pin Shielded cable what length should i buy? I think FRC's come in 18", 24" sizes.
thanks for your help...
bala
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Hi Linuxers,
I am a newbie to this group and would wish to know the next event to be organised by the group.
Do i need any proof of identity to attend such events...
Also i need help in Assembly Programming with Linux......for Intel 8086
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What would you do with this? (originally at
http://www.df-21.net/ubb/Forum1/HTML/002527.html )
MW:
Symantec, as well as several other anti-virus manufacturers, also
have free online full spectrum virus scanners, that can find any virii
and not just an individual virus.
What is more important, however, is to always check out your email on
the server instead of on your local computer - and delete any
suspicious emails before you even download them! Personally, I use
SimpleCheck for that, though I'm sure there are other programs that
can do the same thing. By doing so, you A) lower your bandwith usage
(and thus with some ISPs your Internet cost), B) make sure you can
never get infected by email, and C) will never have to read a single
spam message again.
Me:
[B]What is more important, however, is to always check out your
email on the server instead of on your local computer - and
Not necessarily. Not if you have a sane email client.
Since I use Linux, I'm pretty much immune to these worms.
MW: Well,
most people aren't masochist, so they don't use Linux. For people
using real OSes, deleting unwanted email on the server is still the
best option.
And even if you are using a fake OS like Linux, manually deleting spam
is still a more efficient method than trusting the email client to do
so automatically.
Me:
Please define real OS.
MW:
An OS natively based around the Win32 or Win64 API.
Me:
That's not a real definition.
MW:
Of course it is. It might just be a definition you don't like.
But I should really change the term "OS" to "working OS" in the
definition.
Me:
Linux works for me. Maybe you're just incompetent.
MW:
Haha. I'm competent enough to realize that the only practical OS to run is
Win32. But since you are using Linux, you've already proven that you
are indeed incompetent yourself.
Anyway, since only masochists and dumb people use Linux, the fact that
I don't is proof enough that I'm competent.
Thus, your arguments have no bearing in the real world.
Me:
No, *your* arguments have no bearing in the real world. I suppose in your
fantasy world, Windows is secure, all the worms attack Linux, no one
uses Linux, everyone's happy with Windows, it never crashes....
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Hi all!
Does anyone on the list have a Realtek ALC650 audio chip and correspoding
driver for linux?
I am at a later newbie stage and am unable to configure the sound for all
the four channels (atleast; h/w support is for 5.1!).
Thanks!
Saurabh.
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Hi Rahul,
According to my knowledge you have to installed linux
on master hdd only bcoz linux recognised only master
hdd. If u r installing linuz on 2nd hdd then make it
as master & make 1st hdd as slave if the 1st hdd is
not having linux installed.
RIC- All Luggers if I am wrong kindly update me.
rgds
girish
hello luggers,
i have a doubt regarding installation of linux on a
second hdd
which will be a slave hdd. do i have to place the boot
partition
on the master hdd? and what about the swap partition?
are there
any other different steps during installation? i guess
i hve to
select hdb as the mount point for the root(/)
partition.
thanks
rahul
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Hello,
I am new user of the Sendmail on RH 8.0. I am trying to configure the
Sendmail on my Linux Laptop to send mails over LAN using SMTP and use
the LAN server to route mails and receive mails over the internet.
I have read the instructions in the Linux System Administrator's guide
and did some changes in the sendmail.mc file and then using the m4
macro processor created a new sendmail.cf file.
After this I tried to send mail to myself, that is to root, I checked
response by looking at the -v options response. It always says thta
connecting to the LAN server (mladelhi.mine)
root... Connecting to mladelhi.mine.nu. via relay...
root... Deferred: Connection refused by mladelhi.mine.nu.
I am not getting the normal message of message delivered.
What should be the change in configuration for atleast make it work
for local delivery atleast?
Please help me in this regards,
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Okay guys you must have got it from the subject
Yes I have been able to unmute my sound card I got all the Rpm's specifically for the pcq 8.0 kernel
did a lot of surfing eventually got it
Now one question i have is I need to setup development website like ww1.myself.com than how do I go about configuring apapche from webmin
I tried various thing but didn't work
I need to switch between gnome and console how do I do it as it logs into graphical setup directly
how do I detect bad sectors on HDD and whcih are my linux HDD, as windows partitions are free from bad sectors but it seems linux has a couple.
Thanks linuxites
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hey,
it shuld be like ne other dual boot type installation.
u `ll have ur / @ hdb. only thing LILO (or grub) shuld be in
MBR.
go ahead with installtion :-) every thing will work fine.
- Mrudul.
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