please i need help, i forget my toshiba laptop
satellite pro l300-EZ1004V model no PSLB1U-02F01F bios passward
create a new folder and rename as con ,but you will see the folder not getting renamed do type "con + alt+0160 and you can create the folder named con
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Anyone have an idea why this login fails?
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Start using connection in modem.c
_connectedPid = 35
username = jasper EOM
echo off = 1
_connectedPid = 0
username = jasper EOM
path2a
613 usb_control_msg returned 32
hi, i want to dispaly the field nfmark of the struct net_device after marked it withe iptables:
iptbles -i mangle -A PREROUTING -p icmp -j MARK --set-mark 5
i whrit : printk("%u", skb->nfmark);
thank you.
Folks,
I have 5 machines getting the following errors:
here's what mcelog spat out
MCE 0
HARDWARE ERROR. This is *NOT* a software problem!
Please contact your hardware vendor
HARDWARE ERROR. This is *NOT* a software problem!
Please contact your hardware vendor
CPU 0 0 data cache bit57 = processor context corrupt
bit59 = misc error valid
'm thinking on building a pc integrated into a keyboard, cheap yet strong enough to go online and run some kind of linux. it would preferably have a wireless internet port, a small hard drive (flash or cheaper) for the applications and OS, and the possibility to be plugged to a t.v. set or monitor lying around the house.
Hi,
1)When i run navit, the map takes a really long time to load.It takes nearly 45 minutes in my system. What can I do about it? Please help..
2) The NavIt application, hangs suddenly, while the map is zoomed or out in the Linux platform. What is the solution to this problem?
Hi,
We were planning whether to put the IDT 92HD75B audio codec hardware:
http://www.compactpci-systems.com/products/search/fm/id/?37386
on our embedded boards. Now one of the task is to verify if there is a Linux audio driver support or not. So I went to the sound/pci/hda/patch_sigmatel.c in the latest kernel source code and I found the following lines related to 92HD75B:
/*
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Hi,
I have a USB device which should get detected and the application running on 2.4 kernel should respond to it,
For example,
I recently purchased a box of Maxwell Diskettes. I have a Dell PC. I attempted to format the diskettes going through "My Computer". I right clicked on the floppy drive icon, and then chose the format option. When I clicked the format option, I received the warning that existing files would be destroyed. I clicked on OK, and received a warning that the disk was "write protected".
creat con folder
mkdir d:\con\
del con folder
rmdir d:\con\
&
enjoy
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creat new folder
con space(alt255)
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