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    Toshiba laptop keys failing

    Hi, I got the Toshiba laptop from bestbuy last year (black friday, $399) recently (this morning)... some of the keys just started to fail.. U, M, 7, Up key it's really frustrating, as i use my laptop as a desktop replacement. this will be the 4th time i have to send it back to...
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    printing .prn file

    Hello, I created a .prn file by using the Microsoft Document Image Writer psuedo-printer on my laptop at home. Trying to print the file at another location proves to be a failure. Any idea how i can get this file printed? no administrative privileges [edit] the laptop has no printer...
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    Small Switch to mount on my rack?

    Can it do 802.1q?
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    What do you like ? Kde,Gnome,Flux,etc?

    KDE for the integrated environment. (i was first on fluxbox for about half a year, then installed gnome, then finally, KDE)
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    Suggestions

    Ok, I'll probably end up going with the 9600 PRO
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    Suggestions

    I am searching for a video card $100 or less... I would like to be able to play HL2 (probably on low settings) and CS:source, BF:1942 etc... I was wondering what you would suggest... edit: i have been looking at the ATI Radeon 9600 (PRO) series.. how are these? Thanks
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    The *Official* Post Pics Of Your Network Thread

    Caaaaaabbblllee management :cool:
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    Cisco 2514 a bottle kneck?

    You'd be better off grabbing an old x86 box (400MHz) and slapping on an operating system such as freebsd /openbsd/linux and route packets faster than this cupholder =)
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    Ubuntu or Debian?

    As the above poster stated, if you want a more "desktop/workstation" feel, I would suggest Ubuntu. Everything worked right out of the box besides some minor tweaks for my LCD monitor
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    Smoothwall help

    You never mentioned anything about a default gateway. So I assume you input that info?
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    Name Server Question

    a) Run your own nameservers b) Use a free nameserver service (i.e. afraid.org, zoneedit.com, etc)
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    Build you own router.

    I just use an old celeron 466MHz box running FreeBSD 5.3-STABLE
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    The *Official* Post Pics Of Your Network Thread

    There's also GTKTerm for UNIX-like systems that have GTK
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    The Linux Appreciation Thead

    Not Linux, but i've converted all of my home boxes to FreeBSD.. I don't know.. I just fancy it :cool:
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    How to clear/reset config on Cisco 2620

    I'll take it off your hands for $150 :cool:
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    My motherboard enternet connection isn't work.

    make sure the onboard ethernet card is not disabled in the BIOS.
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    internet bandwidth management hardware?

    my freebsd router is a celeron 466MHz, 96MB pc100 ram, 30gb hdd
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    The *Official* Post Pics Of Your Network Thread

    Joony, Where'd you get your rack from?
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    internet bandwidth management hardware?

    802.1q: Addresses the Ethernet limitation inherent in the 802.1p standard. 802.1Q defines an architecture for a general purpose virtual LAN (VLAN) and describes a four-byte extension to Ethernet frame headers. This four-byte extension includes a number of fields, including a three-bit priority...
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    installing new gfx card

    Ok. 1) How did you set up Xorg the first time? 2) Anyways, run xorgconfig again, this time selecting the ATI driver :p
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    internet bandwidth management hardware?

    Well, I learned a lot about it from various people on IRC, but I would first suggest the handbook: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-routing.html http://www.chrisranjana.com/freebsd-handbook-documentation/network-natd.html For my setup at home, i use IPNAT...
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    installing new gfx card

    Ok.. I suppose you changed the driver in your xorg.conf to reflect your ATI card...
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    internet bandwidth management hardware?

    As for the Cisco.. For minimum $, what do you mean? You could always get a craptastic 2514 for like $100, if you really want something that says Cisco, although it's 10baseT. But honestly, just grab a x86 box, slap a decent amount of ram in there, intel pro/100 NICs and install FreeBSD, you...
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    Networks running Linux

    Ah.. Man i feel for you. But Orlando should be much better than where I live (Daytona)
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    D-link based network won't reach 100mbps

    1) 100Mbit is theoretical 2) depends on the quality/drivers/whatever of the NIC ;)
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    Subnetting

    Cisco 2600 Series = Routers... Do you mean 29xx? or perhaps trunking the VLANS...
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    Networks running Linux

    well... my home network is strictly linux and freebsd boxes :).. For management uhm... SSH + config files? :cool:
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    Good brands for 24 port switch under $600

    get a cisco cat 2950 w/ 2 gbic
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    Which NICs have onboard processors?

    intel pro 100(fxp). realtek (rl) is crap
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    Cisco Router?

    Just one question: Why do you even need a "Cisco router"?
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    Linux FTP server program

    ProFTPD is also nice and easy to configure.
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    Need help with nameservers and DNS stuff

    -bash-2.05b$ dig stechservices.com @::1 ; <<>> DiG 9.3.0 <<>> stechservices.com @::1 ;; global options: printcmd ;; Got answer: ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: SERVFAIL, id: 7854 ;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 0 ;; QUESTION SECTION...
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    Best Wireless PCMCIA notebook card for Linux

    Orinoco Gold. But NDISWrapper works great for using Windows drivers in Linux. I use my PLANET WL-3563 w/ ndiswrapper, works great in linux :D
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    The *Official* Post Pics Of Your Network Thread

    Saw the L(3) logo somewhere in one of your photos, and traced to the IP on your 3COM corebuilder :cool:
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    The *Official* Post Pics Of Your Network Thread

    PlusLabs, what does your company do? I see you get transit from L(3)
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    Cisco Network Modules.

    http://www.cisco.com/univercd
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    Linux newb

    BTW, if you need alternative slackware mirrors, here a few: http://alphageek.dyndns.org/linux/slackware-mirrors.shtml
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    Curious to know, How many of you run a domain at your house, apartment, etc?

    I have a bunch of Freebsd & Linux boxes set up for various services (4 TLDs total). But not Windows Domains :P
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