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    <title>Buying advice wanted: Quad 1Gbit SFP NIC PCIe</title>
    <description>Hello     For setting up a BGP router i d like to use a NIC which gives some flexibility     my wishes are:   Quad  or more    PCIe bus as preference   SFP based with or whitout SFP modules   good performance and stability   preferred supported by standard driver in kernel     and like to know the cost    i ve have a look at:  PEG4SFPi6  and  Niagara 4NE 76 4SFP  Both intel 82576 based  but i m   </description>
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    <title> x oscope tutorial and parts</title>
    <description>On Sun  15 Nov 2009 02:10:58  0000  acottag rearranged some electrons to  say:    &gt; On Sat  07 Nov 2009 01:09:26  0000  Leon Whyte wrote:  &gt;   &gt;&gt; Baho Utot wrote:  &gt;&gt;&gt; david wrote:  &gt;&gt;&gt;   &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; On Fri  06 Nov 2009 11:57:31  0000  acottag rearranged some electrons  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; to say:  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Hello   &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Does anyone knows if there is a tutorial for  x oscope using  and  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; necessary add   </description>
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    <title>keyboards</title>
    <description>Thad Floryan wrote:  &gt; There are only two choices available on the market today:  &gt;  &gt;   &gt; and  &gt;   [SpaceSaver]  &gt;  &gt; I opted for the SpaceSaver    best keyboard I ve had the pleasure to  &gt; use in over 25 years  and I ve been using keyboards since the 1950s    &gt;  &gt; You can see my SpaceSaver h   </description>
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    <title>Embest Industrial  arm developmen board on  ATMEL 9263</title>
    <description>The SBC6300X supports extended temperature operation  and comes pre loded with a Linux 2 6 based kernel  YAFFS filesystem  and Wince6 0 BSP      The SBC6300X uses Atmel s interesting AT91SAM9263  The AT91SAM9263 microcontroller based system on chip embeds a 200 MIPS ARM926EJ S based processor    The AT91SAM9263 employs 27 DMA channels including Atmel s 20 channel peripheral DMA controller  PDC    </description>
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    <title>Linux md driver source</title>
    <description>On Mon  09 Nov 2009 18:28:47  0500  Judy Brock  wrote:    &gt; Is the source code for the Linux md driver  ie Software RAID  open  &gt; source and if so  where exactly is it  what URL ?    Install the kernel source for your distro  then look at   usr src linux 2 6 31 5 1mnb drivers md md c  replacing the linux version number as appropriate     Regards  Dave Hodgins         Chang   </description>
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    <title>Barracuda ST31000528AS problem</title>
    <description>Wanna Be Sys Admin wrote:    &gt;  FYI  my WD failures were probably from 2000 to 2005 6 I ve  &gt; not tried any for at least 2 or 3 years now     That should be  when the failures happened  I had good luck with WD s  until about 2000 or so  so the 90s were actually good to me and WD    I ve never had a good year or good luck with Maxtor  no matter what  year it was   I ve had both good and bad lu   </description>
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    <title>HOW2 render text ?</title>
    <description>On Tue  20 Oct 2009 15:35:12  0000  no top post wrote:    &gt; I was wondering if these cheap digital photo displays could render text   &gt; cost effectively  and I realised that I don t really know how text is  &gt; rendered on an LCD display   &gt;    Render the text to a jpg  and send it to the device as a picture </description>
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    <title>Hauppauge HVR 2250 in Suse 11 1?</title>
    <description>On Oct 12  2:56pm  Wolfgang Draxinger   wrote:  &gt; jessica6 wrote:  &gt; &gt; us ATSC center frequencies 8VSB  &gt; &gt; us Cable EIA 542 HRC center frequencies QAM256  &gt; &gt; us Cable EIA 542 IRC center_frequencies QAM256  &gt; &gt; us Cable HRC center frequencies QAM256  &gt; &gt; us Cable IRC center frequencies QAM256  &gt; &gt; us Cable Standard center frequencies QAM256  &gt; &gt; us CA SF Bay Area    </description>
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    <description>The SBC9261 I supports extended temperature operation  and comes pre loded with a Linux 2 6 based kernel  YAFFS filesystem  and Wince6 0 BSP      The SBC9261 I uses Atmel s interesting AT91SAM9261  the AT91SAM9261 uses ARM s ARM926EJ S core clocked at 200MHz  with 16KB each of instruction and data cache  It also boasts 16KB of on chip SRAM and 32KB of flash  and offers an external bus interface   </description>
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    <title>advent 7088 screen problem</title>
    <description>I bought a advent 7088 in kit form and rebuilt it but i cannot get the screen backlight to work I have replaced the screen  inverter  cables  backlight bulb  and I have updated the ati video driver can anyone help me what turns on the backlight  mike</description>
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    <title>raw file access for a usb attached digital memory card</title>
    <description>On Thu  09 Aug 2007 22:31:09  0000  Jack Snodgrass wrote:    &gt;   &gt; My Compact Flash Didgital Memory card appears to have bit the   &gt; dust  There are some pics on it   vacation   that I d really   &gt; like to get off of it    &gt;   &gt; I ve tried to   &gt; dd if= dev sda of=outfile bs=2048k   &gt; and I get some data    but it s not what I m hoping   expecting  &gt; to get  My log shows:     add  conv=noerror    </description>
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    <description>&gt; Chances are good that it s dead      &gt;   &gt; Go to your local recycler and get another one for US 5    If you don t   &gt; have a recycler  start one    :      Thanks Yan  for confirming     Before you did I communicated with the guy who sold it to me and the reply was   something like  Return it [here] please     It was bought on ebay so i guess the    honor  of the vendor was at cause  happily f   </description>
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    <title>MemoryStick support</title>
    <description>On Thu  09 Aug 2007 01:31:34  0700  hyc wrote:    &gt; I ve got an Asus M6Ne currently running kernel 2 6 22 1  I ve been using  &gt; the sdricoh_cs driver to access SD cards on the built in Ricoh card  &gt; reader  But it doesn t seem to do anything for MemoryStick cards  What  &gt; driver is needed to access MemorySticks?    This is an early development driver and  while it s remarkable that it   works f   </description>
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    <title>Buffalo USB 2 0 External Drives</title>
    <description>On 2007 08 09  Ogre  wrote:    &gt;&gt;&gt;     I nuked the existing partition table and divided into one NTFS  &gt;&gt;&gt; partition and one ext2 partition  half the drive for each    FYI  I used  &gt;&gt;&gt; windows XP to redo the partition table  leaving half the drive unused   &gt;&gt;&gt; then moved it to my linux box to create the ext2 partition   &gt;  &gt;&gt; Exactly the safest way to do it  I d have use FAT fo   </description>
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    <title>Convert Old PC to Linux   Minimal Requirements???</title>
    <description>On 2007 08 09  Floyd L  Davidson  wrote:    &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;or from an IDE drive any larger than 40Gb   &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;IME  if  boot is on its own partition located somewhere in the first 1024  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;cylinders  you should be able to boot nearly any drive   I ve not yet tried  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;booting an LBA48 hard drive on older hardware  but I ve had Linux booting  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;without a drive overlay on drive moth   </description>
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