How do I set up network sharing with four computers running Windows 7?
I have one dlink 8 port switch and a cablenet.
What do I need to do to set this up?
In order for me to switch from TotalCommander to FreeCommander, I need to have an excact replica of the interface I've been using for almost a decade.
I need to remove the extrensions from filenames in the Name-Column.
This is how it looks in my FreeCommander:
And this is how I need it to look:
hi i m sanket,
pls help me to connectivity on windows 7.
I have 4 pc ,one dlink 8 port switch. with cablenet.
I can not able to all 4 pc in network with sharing with all. i have windows 7 licence copy on my all 4 pc's.
Then pls help me to find.
Regards,
Sanket.
Hi there!
I tried running DxDiag (DirectX diagnostics), and I noticed that my graphics card is set to the onboard one that comes with the Core i5 processor (some Intel HD stuff).
On my computer, I also have a dedicated graphics card (an Nvidia 310). No serious gaming stuff, I know - just for programming.
However, I would still love to know how to switch to that dedicated graphics card instead.
My laptop is an MSI CX720.
I just recently installed eaccelerator and switched php to dso everything was fine on server Server load was about 1-2 (4 cpus) and after some time server got overloaded (Server load increased to 250) and server stopped.
In suphp mode server was overloading by traffic so i decided to switch it to eaccelerator and now i am lost... Can someone explain that?
We have a small cluster of six ubuntu servers. We run bioinformatics analyses on these clusters. Each analysis takes about 24 hours to complete, each core i7 server can handle 2 at a time, takes as input about 5GB data and outputs about 10-25GB of data. We run dozens of these a week. The software is a hodgepodge of custom perl scripts and 3rd party sequence alignment software written in C/C++.
Currently, files are served from two of the compute nodes (yes, we're using compute nodes as file servers)-- each node has 5 1TB sata drives mounted separately (no raid) and is pooled via glusterfs 2.0.1. They each have as 3 bonded intel ethernet pci gigabit ethernet cards, attached to a d-link DGS-1224T switch ($300 24 port consumer-level). We are not currently using jumbo frames (not sure why, actually). The two file-serving compute nodes are then mirrored via glusterfs.
Each of the four other nodes mounts the files via glusterfs.
The files are all large (4gb+), and are stored as bare files (no database/etc) if that matters.
As you can imagine, this is a bit of a mess that grew organically without forethought and we want to improve it now that we're running out of space. Our analyses are I/O intensive and it is a bottle neck-- we're only getting 140mB/sec between the two fileservers, maybe 50mb/sec from the clients (which only have single NICs). We have a flexible budget which I can probably get up $5k or so.
How should we spend our budget?
We need at least 10TB of storage fast enough to serve all nodes. How fast/big does the cpu/memory of such a file server have to be? Should we use NFS, ATA over Ethernet, iSCSI, Glusterfs, or something else? Should we buy two or more servers and create some sort of storage cluster, or is 1 server enough for such a small number of nodes? Should we invest in faster NICs (say, PCI-express cards with multiple connectors)? The switch? Should we use raid, if so, hardware or software? and which raid (5, 6, 10, etc)?
Any ideas appreciated. We're biologists, not IT gurus.
I'll be leaving for uni soon and would like to know the different methods of connecting remotely to my home pc.
I know about VPN but are there any other ways? Also how secure is each of this method as I wouldn't want snoopers on my home-pc especially when I'm away.
Also can i set up a remote connection to start and shut down my computer
My operating system is windows, but if linux is more secure i would be willing to switch.
Hi,
I would like to know if it is possible to use the FC-switch (that is used for a SAN) also for TCP/IP traffic.
We have servers (virtual machines) that must have a fast network for copying much data. It would be better to use the existing FC network than a slower 1 Gb network.
Is this possible?
I've got an Asus Eee PC with Windows 7 starter pre-installed on it. Now, I don't have anything attached to it, no CD/USB Stick/Cables. However, I still get this error:
BOOTMGR is missing
Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart
Since I do not have the USB stick with the windows 7 starter OS and don't want to switch this computer to ubuntu as it is not for me, I can't follow the instructions in this tutorial.
Please help!
I have an Asus EEEBox (EB202, intel GMA 950) hooked up to my 1080p TV (DVI-HDMI cable). I use it to watch standard definition movies and TV shows.
I prefer to run at 1280x720 so that I can see things more easily, but every time I turn off the TV, then back on again, the resolution defaults to 1080p (1920x1080).
How can I force a specific resolution? If that's not possible, is there a way to use a batch script to switch to the desired resolution faster?
When you select some text with Firefox and Chrome for that matter you can right click the highlight text and search
some query
(highlight the text above and right click)
Search Google for "some query"
How can I stop it from opening in the new tab. I cannot find it in about:config or chrome://plugins
I don't want it opened in the SAME tab. I want it opened in a NEW tab
but I DON'T want Firefox/Chrome to automatically switch to the new tab
once opened..
I'm using Wanderlust with Emacs on OSX 10.6.8 (Snow Leopard) and frequently switch to a different application while Wanderlust is prefetching e-mails and organizing the summary buffers. At several stages during this process, Emacs acquires focus and steels me away from whatever I was doing in another application. I don't think Wanderlust has any built-in applescripts and I haven't added any, so I have no idea what could be causing Emacs to demand focus. Any ideas how to leave Emacs in the background while updating Wanderlust?
I would like to switch from desktop-based e-mail software (Thunderbird) to a web-based solution that I run on my own web server.
I have already tried out Roundcube and while it does work reasonably well so far there is one great feature from Thunderbird that seems to be missing - it doesn't allow me to have a unified mailbox for multiple IMAP accounts.
Can anybody recommend a web-based IMAP client that has this feature?
Recently i try to learn something about the unix. when i try to edit something using the vi command, it is very difficult for me since i have to switch the edit mode and control mode time by time. It is very inconvenient. Is it that i miss something or it is originally like that? Is there anyway to improve that? Thank you :)
I need help with the following scenario
Main network ASA 5510 (one inside 192.168.10.1 connection and one outside connection). This ASA 5510 connect to switch 3570 with 3 VLANS configured (192.168.10.0, 10.10.11.0, 10.10.12.0). On the remote site I have ASA5505 ( 10.10.13.0) connected to this ASA5510 through EZVPN, but all it can see is the 192.168.10.0 subnet. What do I need to do to get the subnet 10.10.13.0 to see all 3 internal subnets.
I'm using Ubuntu (Karmic) and 2 keyboard layouts.
Using the gnome settings, I managed to set it to switch with Alt+Shift (windows style), but I really want to limit it to Right Alt + Right Shift, but that option isn't available in the gnome wizard.
I've opened gconf-editor and found the kbd configuration, but trying to add 'r' or 'right_' prefixes to the keys didn't help.
Is this possible?
I cannot seem to get a headless FlexUnit build to run in Hudson CI + xvnc plugin on Ubuntu 9.04. Here is what I have tried:
compiled using -use-network=false switch
added Global Flash Player Trust file
/var/lib/hudson/.macromedia/Flash_Player/#Security/FlashPlayerTrust/security.cfg (with the content /)
commented out the last line "twm &" from /var/lib/hudson/.vnc/xstartup
I'm writing a puppet provider for iSCSI and want to grab information about the ifaces (in my case HBAs) we have, is there a better way than doing this:
iscsiadm -m iface -I be2iscsi.00:00:00:00:00:00|grep iface.ipaddress|sed -e 's/iface.ipaddress = //'
it looks pretty ugly, but the -n switch doesn't seem to work unless you're in --op=update
is there a better way to grab this information, in particular in ruby?
The start up speed of the new Safari 5 has convinced me to switch to it from Chrome. The only annoyance I have is that I am unable to close a tab by simply middle-clicking on it (which works in pretty much every other browser).
Is there anyway to enable it? Even via extensions?
Right now I'm forced to read all the tweets in a single client on a single device (TweetDeck on my Android phone).
If I would switch to another device and/or client, I would need to search for the last unread tweet, which is sometimes complicated (too many tweets).
So, the question:
Is there a client who can keep the status (read/unread) on tweets across multiple devices? My target systems would be now Android and MS Windows, but also Linux might be handy.
This may be hidden in the options somewhere but a glance through didn't find it: Is it at all possible to set Outlook so that a click on the "Reply" button (or, as I do, hitting Ctrl-R) will always reply-to-all, rather than reply to one? Or, I suppose, a basic switch of the reply buttons so that the default is reply-to-all, and, for example, I could hit Ctrl-Shift-R instead to reply to one? It's annoying me to constantly have to hit reply-to-all when that's all I do, and I sometimes forget to do it.
I am in terminal mode on Ubuntu, and I'm running emacs with 2 buffers open, one is a ruby file, and the other is a shell (opened by typing M-x shell ), and when I switch to the shell buffer, I want to run the same command that I ran before. I would normally just hit the up arrow in a terminal window, but in emacs, it simply puts the cursor up one line.
Does anyone know of keystroke to run the previous shell command from within an emacs shell?
I'd like to write a simple script that alerts me if a log changes. For this I'm using grep to find the lines I'm interested in. Right now it works like this:
grep line /var/log/file | mail -s Log [email protected]
Problem is that this sends a mail even if no matching lines are found. The mail utility from mailutils seems to have no switch telling it to drop mails that have an empty body.
Is there a quick and easy way to do so?
For better compatibility and performance in games I'm thinking about installing Windows additionally to Linux. I have security concerns about this, though.
Note: "Windows" in the remaining text includes not only the OS but also any software running on it. Regardless of whether it comes included or is additionally installed, whether it is started intentionally or unintentionally (virus, malware).
Is there an easy way to achieve the following requirements:
Windows MUST NOT be able to kill my linux partition or my data disk
neither single files (virus infection) nor overwriting the whole disk
Windows MUST NOT be able to read data disk (- extra protection against spyware)
Linux may or may not have access to the windows partition
both Linux and Windows should have full access to the graphics card
this rules out desktop VM solutions
for gaming I want the manufacturer's windows graphics card driver
Regarding Windows to be unable to destroy my linux install: this is not just the usual paranoia, that has happened to me in the past. So I don't accept "no ext4 driver" as an argument. Once bitten, twice shy. And even if destruction targeted at specific (linux) files is nearly impossible, there should be no way to shred the whole partition. I may accept the risk of malware breaking out of a barrier (e.g. VM) around the whole windows box, though.
Currently I have a system disk (SSD) and a data disk (HDD), both SATA. I expect I have to add another disk. If i don't: even better. My CPU is a Intel Core i5, with VT-x and VT-d available, though untested.
Ideas I've had so far:
deactivate or hide other HDs until reboot at low level
possible? can the boot loader (grub) do this for me?
tiny VM layer: load windows in a VM that provides access to almost all hardware, except the HDs
any ready made software solution for this? Preferably free.
as I said: the main problem seems to be to provide full access to the graphics card
hardware switch to cut power to disks
commercial products expensive and lots of warnings against cheap home built solutions
preferably all three hard disks with one switch (one push)
mobile racks - won't wear of daily swapping be a problem?
Several days ago Google Chrome stoped working after an update.
If I start it in the terminal I can see the following output:
[6:6:4528137750:FATAL:sandbox_init_linux.cc(378)] prctl(PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS) failed: Invalid argument
Any idea how to solve this?
Chrome version: 20.0.1132.47
Ubuntu: 12.04 x64
Kernel: 3.2.0-21-generic #34-Ubuntu
EDIT:
It is possible to start chrome with --no-sandbox switch.