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Ask_Klaus!
29.06.2007
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that are otherwise OK to read) to sudden crashes with “illegal instruction” errors. Since Knoppix (the main branch) is plain 32-bit code in all programs, it will work fine on i*86 compatible 64-bit CPUs; not as fast
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Sendmail Strategies
28.06.2007
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The first of the three designs we looked into should work fine at first attempt in most environments. Before enabling Solution 4, weigh the pros and cons carefully. What all four have in common
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Taskjuggler
29.06.2007
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like, although generally speaking, you should be fine with the level of detail we have chosen here. In the last phase of project preparation, you will need to decide who will be performing
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Perl: A Gaim Plugin
19.07.2007
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is ten minutes, and that should be fine to keep you up to date without annoying the people who run perlmonks.com. You can launch Gaim with the -d (for debug) option to print log messages from the Gaim
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Virtualization Tools
01.07.2008
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to help you set up guest systems. Because the wizard only helps you define a couple of key parameters, it is a good idea to click Edit virtual machine settings to fine-tune each guest. I had no trouble
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Kernel Tips
29.06.2007
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add the bootsplash patch [4] later. Fine Tuning If the new kernel is happy to boot with the settings it inherits from the previous kernel, all you need to do is to modify a few settings (for
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Perl: Temperature Sensors
08.07.2007
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version 1.3.27 worked fine. If you will be installing the owfs command line tool to access the one-wire bus via the command line (Figure 2), along with the Perl interface, you also require the FUSE user
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HTML Editors
19.07.2007
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be useful if you want to change operating systems without re-inventing the wheel. In the WYSIWYG editor stakes, the cuneAform Firefox extension loses out to its competitors. It is fine for patching
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Radius and 802.1X
30.06.2007
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specifies the user authentication type. The following entry should be fine for initial testing: testuser Auth-Type := Local, U User-Password == "tpasswd" Reply-Message = "Hello, %u" You will want to run
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Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 “Etch”
03.06.2008
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in dependency hell. (OpenOffice. org installed fine on one of my test systems, but not on the second). All this to say that one of the first things a new user of Debian Etch, KDE edition, will want to do

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