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    <title>advice for my new Linux workstation</title>
    <description>neuneudr@yahoo fr wrote:    &gt;   &gt; I may be looking at a Core i5   Asus P7P55??? supporting 16 GB or ram  &gt;  motherboard seems to support it    Ideally I d starting by putting 8  &gt; GB in  &gt; it then later on I d add another 8 GB  once again  I m running virtual  &gt; machines  I do need the memory: my 4 GB setup ain t enough anymore    &gt;   &gt; If anyone has such a rig running Linux infos would be very   </description>
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    <title>ESI UGM96   USB soundcard with 2 guitar inputs   works wit  </title>
    <description>I wanted to investigate the problem of not working in Linux recording mode  24bits 96kHz     I ve used the Audacity program   http:  audacity sf net     I ve recorded the USB traffic  with SnoopyPro   http:  usbsnoop sf net    in Windows for single recording session in this mode   I ve also recorded two logs in Linux  with usbmon Wireshark    the first one  for the failed attempt to record at 2   </description>
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    <title>H8SSL i supermicro motherboard and SATA drives &gt;= 1TB</title>
    <description>On Tue  17 Nov 2009 17:34:40  0000  Andrew Gideon wrote:    &gt; We re having the problem referenced in:  &gt;   &gt; http:  www supermicro com support faqs faq cfm?faq=8665    No  we re not   I just tried a model WD7500ADDS   another Western Digital    green   this time of 750G in size   It too failed     Can this motherboard not handle  green  drives?  Would that make a   difference?       Andrew</description>
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    <title>System transfer to larger HDD</title>
    <description>On Thu  12 Nov 2009 14:22:42  0000  Vince Coen wrote:    &gt; Hello All   &gt;   &gt; I have a Maxtor 500GB HDD in a case used as a media centre but after 12  &gt; months in use  smartd is reporting that the drive is failing with many  &gt; missing sectors with 1732 bad  334 pending and 1398 reallocated   &gt;   &gt;   &gt;   &gt; What I want to to is transfer the lot over to the new drive and remove  &gt; the failing HD      </description>
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    <title>WALK IN S for jobs send resume</title>
    <description>http:  jobsinformation jobs blogspot com 2009 06 sap jobs html    http:  jobsinformation jobs blogspot com 2009 06 dotnet jobs html    http:  jobsinformation jobs blogspot com 2009 06 linux jobs html    http:  jobsinformation jobs blogspot com 2009 06 mcse jobs html    http:  jobsinformation jobs blogspot com 2009 06 c jobs html    http:  jobsinformation jobs blogspot com 2009 06 networking job   </description>
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    <title>Booting 2 6 kernels on sun4m hardware?</title>
    <description>In  Bill Marcum  writes:    &gt;On 2009 11 07  Konstantinos Agouros  wrote:  &gt;&gt; Hi   &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt; was anybody lucky with that? I have a JavaStation  Krupps  here and all  &gt;&gt; I see is a very brief glimpse of a white screen before it reboots   &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt; I use elftoaout on the created arch sparc image file this is correct?     </description>
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    <title>pcmcia network card configuration installation</title>
    <description>Grant wrote:    &gt; I don t have the same card  I do have Xircom RBE 100 in an old Toshiba   &gt; laptop  500MHz Coppermine CPU  that I recently installed slack 13 0 to    &gt; without any problems           &gt; Also ask on alt os linux slackware if you don t get a good answer   &gt; here   &gt;   &gt; Grant     Thanks for replying  Grant  I ve given up the struggle with Slackware   12 2 and downloaded 13     </description>
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    <title>Recommend model of graphic tablet for Slack 13?</title>
    <description>I demand that wexfordpress may or may not have written       &gt; On Oct 31  6:46 pm  Darren Salt   &gt; wrote:  &gt;&gt; I demand that Chris Davies may or may not have written         &gt; On my Slack system  etc pal fdi policy is a directory  What is the  &gt; file name for the above?    preferences fdi  though I think that  fdi will work     BTW  about the Bott   </description>
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    <title>low power linux server</title>
    <description>notbob schrieb:      &gt; I m looking for cheap low power linux server solution   I guess I  &gt; could hook up an old desktop  but I have nothing below 200W PS     Did you measure yours? My 250W BeQuiet draws 1W   1 5W idle  and nobody  tells you to use all the 200W       &gt; I ve  &gt; been looking at the sheevaplug wall wart thing and mini ITX systems  &gt; and other options like the waysmall  but they al   </description>
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    <title>how to use a 1TB disk?</title>
    <description>DenverD schrieb:      &gt; isn t that kinda like asking: i responded to one of those net  &gt; advertisements selling methods of increasing one s  manhood   and now  &gt; i wanna know how i should use the monster?    :      But why s a 1TB a  monster ? These days  1 5 TBs are the cheapest disks     And fill up easily with just your favourite films copied from TV now  and then       Hans Joachim            </description>
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    <title>color printer w drivers for ubuntu?</title>
    <description>Trevor Hemsley wrote:  &gt; On Tue  13 Oct 2009 22:15:19 UTC in comp os linux hardware  Chris Cox   &gt;  wrote:  &gt;   &gt;&gt; With the cp3505dn  for example  that printer is now old  but you  &gt;&gt; can still get it for cheap with warranty even  you get duplexing   &gt;&gt; network printing  yes NETWORK printing   FAST  imagine 100 500  &gt;&gt; times faster than your color inkjet  and large pa   </description>
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    <title>vacancy s for freshexp apply resume</title>
    <description>http:  jobsinformation jobs blogspot com 2009 06 sap jobs html    http:  jobsinformation jobs blogspot com 2009 06 dotnet jobs html    http:  jobsinformation jobs blogspot com 2009 06 linux jobs html    http:  jobsinformation jobs blogspot com 2009 06 mcse jobs html    http:  jobsinformation jobs blogspot com 2009 06 c jobs html    http:  jobsinformation jobs blogspot com 2009 06 networking job   </description>
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    <title>Are there now drivers for Broadcom 43xx wireless cards in   </title>
    <description>On Thu  01 Oct 2009 15:36:22  0400  CT in Atlanta wrote:    &gt; I wanted to turn my iMac into a dual boot system for a while but was  &gt; hampered by lack of availability for the Broadcom wireless card version  &gt; 43xx in the iMac  Do most Linux distributions now support this card?    All you need is the firmware  the kernels got the code           GNU Linux runs on IBM mainframes and on the world s   </description>
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    <title>e100: eth1: e100_request_firmware: Failed to load firmware  </title>
    <description>In comp os linux networking Aragorn  wrote:  &gt; I m afraid that statement is built upon a contradiction in terms   There  &gt; is no such thing as  non free blobs and firmwares included in the  &gt; mainline kernel    &gt;  The mainline kernel   i e  the vanilla kernel as  &gt; supplied by Linus Torvalds   friends   is completely GPL ed and  &gt; contains no binaries or firmware wh   </description>
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    <title>Building a new PC  Any comments on these parts?</title>
    <description>ShadowTek wrote:    &gt; There aren t any local stores in my area  and I don t  &gt; see that combo on frys com  &gt;  &gt; I ve never bought anything from them before     Yep  just in stores   Too bad  good deal </description>
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