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Well it certainly feels like home today
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Ok, I started playing with the debug menu << yet another start to a great topic, kinda like , so this nun walks into a bar....... lol Anyhow, I clicked ' place answer here' , and I have three GUI gauges on screen, Drawing CPU Updates Iv'e tested a few pages, interesting for sure , but I cannot remember what the hell it was called , so the damn thing is up on the screen lol
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When these guy's render their last bit of useful juice, I'll start a thread and ask where the H. E x 2oothpicks this thread is lol Iv'e got a few energizers and a few cannon lithiums, been around for years, use them all day every day , alternating the four, for the mizel , and whatever else gets to enjoy the benefits.
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Very cool set of tools, thanks! And please, tick the develop menu in 'Advanced > look down at the bottom source This is honestly a steaming pile of cow dung
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Enable developer menu , little tick button in the prefs. Or just use curl I do get an overall 'feel' that apple is heading toward an end user OS , overall that is. Much less technical and more gui , hell , look at finder, it's almost useless, I do not use it at all anymore.
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Started using FF again last week after many years of what I felt was straying away from actually what a basic browser should be. I cannot stand safari right now , until I find the hack to give me back the option to search or hit a static IP that I choose. Screws up the way I have my local network put together. Anyhow did an update two days ago ( UN voluntarily I might add ) yes my fault I should have checked that when I installed the flipping thing. What do I get ? All the imports from safari and other browsers, are toastmaster , no auto complete ( nav bar ) items are cached, I rely on this heavily, as i frequently throughout the day run between the same sites, and have gotten used to typing just the first two or three caricatures and clamping down on return button. UHHG ! what the hell. As if i have the time to run through and set everything. yes i know tough shit , man up and do it right ? yea whatever lol
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Baby needs -n- batteries Sounds like a great movie title lol Been there, I've adopted rechargeable sets. AA and AAA are always on a charger. The magic mouse only eats two every 3-5 weeks give or take, but everything else is a constant evolution of newly charged alternating layers of putty like chemicals not too friendly with oxygen lol
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I was not into the GUI , no need for it so I chucked it. Determined to get debian amd64 installed, I used the netinstall cd , everything went smooth as silk. No idea at this point what could cause this.
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Thats fantastic! If I ever enable the remote I'll take another look at this.
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Hi tomgaf, welcome to testmy.net. Run a few tests , from each testing server, you will then see how your current connection matches up with others that have tested using tmobile sonic. If you have any questions please feel free to ask.
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Debian kfreebsd AMD-64 installing as it should. Interesting. this is not over lol
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I have an extra intel board plugged with a C2D E7400 that I've planned an all around server for local use. Inititally trying to install debian AMD64 , on boot the system does not even recognize the disk. But it will and has just installed sabayon AMD64 Although sabayon is known for using the latest kernel as well as just about everything else 'just out and stable', this setup is not new. Which means nothing i understand.
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First thing might be , check the CMOS battery. Iv'e installed a new battery, then another new battery both tested at 3v This is the main rsync server for remote servers, and it's connected to a 1500va UPC This past summer we've had several power outages due to storms. Since it's debian I have not looked too far into getting a controled shutdown script . I should , as the UPC has and RS 232 serial connection as does the machine. At any rate each time the system shuts down abruptly, or manually via terminal, the time defaults to the manufacture date. As it would if it had not CMOS battery, but the BIOS does not loose it's settings. Think Iv'e covered it all. Rememberibng there is no GUI on this machine, other then backuppc, and this uses it's own cgi . Anyone have a solution or idea ?
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Suddenlink 107Mbps down and 5Mbps up.. What does this really means?
mudmanc4 replied to nvptx's topic in General Discussion
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Finally ! he's come back home
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I dealt with that when I used timewarner, it only worked for relatively small files of a certain size. Took a second or two to calculate ( which means there snooping ) then fell off before the file was close to complete. Before I left them , things were starting to improve a bit, but the connections were intermittent at best. With the constant hodge podging of there networks due to old equipment.
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$hit, now I have to find an xbox .....
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If I had the box I would join you. But I do not.
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If VPN disconnects I need to kill app/not reconnect home network
mudmanc4 replied to risky's topic in General Discussion
I would look to find the reason why the VPN is disconnecting before anything else. Not knowing just what your connecting to or how , from your concerns about revealing info , chances are your using a proxy of some sort, that alone can and will cause connection issues. Update your router firmware and do regular system restarts before connecting. Or am I way off on all this ? -
I don't see any option for separate search or direct access in preferences. No I agree, I'm not being forced to use google , and I only use google and allow no other search engines. But thats not the point . The use[r] should be able to decide whether there searching or there connecting. know what I mean vern lol
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The chrome reference was for the single address bar. And yes chrome does the same thing, ignores the local DNS and looks for some index link. Where firefox does not and neither did safari 5.x Aside that issue I really don't care for the single bar, why search google each time I head towards a known site. Iv'e lost the ability to decide what I'm looking for and in what way I want to search for it. Very intrusive intrusive coding.
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Growing tired of the direction, why keep copying things ? I don't use chrome too much for various reasons, now apple decides to copy the single address / search bar non- feature feature into safari 6. Has anyone found a way to get around this ? Really I cannot stand it , and it searches google for local domains, which obviously causes 404 after 404.
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Remote mysql database server setup [tunneling] question
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Virtuozzo , which is the paid version correct me ? Mark I'm waiting for a reply from support at the host on just that partitioning question.