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32 Bit or 64 Bit OS?

Posted: 11 Mar 2010 01:29 PM PST

Matt Giwer wrote: 

It is going to the web.

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out of disk space error installing fedora: linux allowcddma nothelpful

Posted: 10 Mar 2010 02:59 PM PST

On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 16:49:57 -0500, The Derfer <com> wrote:
 

Can you post the output of "fdisk -l"?

Regards, Dave Hodgins

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Linux setup on 1TB HDD with MSI 785GM-E65 board

Posted: 09 Mar 2010 06:00 PM PST

Pascal Hambourg wrote: 

I was a bit slow: The distribution is so old that there
are good reasons to suspect that the kernel cannot handle
the huge disk at all.

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FreeBSD host getting rebooted frequestly

Posted: 07 Mar 2010 09:53 PM PST

On 2010-03-08, bzaman <com> wrote: 

I would like to point out that this is a linux, not *BSD, newsgroup;
perhaps people in a *BSD newsgroup/list/forum would know more than here.

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resize a lvm volume on a raid1

Posted: 07 Mar 2010 04:56 AM PST

Chris wrote: 

The raid won't mind that one of the partitions is primary, and the other
logical, or that they are at different positions on the disk.

Of course, I assume you've got a good backup of all your data -
especially before following the advice of someone on Usenett...
 

Installations for x86_64 Architecture

Posted: 06 Mar 2010 04:18 PM PST

The Natural Philosopher wrote: 

It will be a Drupal site. This means the execution of a lot of PHP code
and many database queries.

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Logs and dumps for kernel panics to collect and analyze?

Posted: 05 Mar 2010 11:12 PM PST

On 3/10/2010 9:11 AM PT, Doug Freyburger typed:
 

Thanks. For the errors I am getting, they appear to be the same and
nothing unusual that I could see between those logs.
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Install Linux to Netbook that will ONLY boot from hard disk?

Posted: 05 Mar 2010 06:35 PM PST

On 9 Mar 2010 02:10:07 GMT, John Varela <net> wrote: 
 
 
 
 

many bioses are very primative about booting from usb, expecting the
geometry of a floppy or zip drive. HP has a utility that formats a
memory stick and puts either a copy of dos, or an open sourced dos
replacement. I use it for flashing bioses. (you might also see about
upgrading our bios to the latest). I might let you copy a linux
distro to the laptop, but I don't know how you'd proceed to run its
installer.

Upgraded my old Debian box to Kernel 2.6.32, but missing sensorsdatas and can't compile the latest stable NVIDIA driver.

Posted: 05 Mar 2010 07:23 AM PST

I demand that Ant may or may not have written...
 
 

The sensors are available (the CPU's currently idling at 31°C); all that's
switched off is the monitoring in case of problems.

(Yes, I know, cooked CPU due to fan failure. But then I expect that the CPU
will shut itself down anyway without help from the BIOS before there's too
much of a problem.)

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Debian/Gentoo Start Up Problem

Posted: 04 Mar 2010 09:37 AM PST

Dachi wrote:
 

Hello, the start to install Gentoo on your system would be:
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-ia64.xml

the Gentoo doentation is quite good, but Gentoo is not exactly easy for
beginners. If you really want to learn how a linux system works, it is
great. But be prepared to do all steps on the command line, and follow each
single step in the doc. Also expect some days of continuous work until the
system will run.

Debian OTOH, should work out of the box when you follow installation
instructions within half an hour, and it is rock solid. Start here:
http://www.debian.org/releases/lenny/debian-installer/index.en.html
and get the netinstall CD.
Chris