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  • Hardware for 4 Monitors

    - by Simon
    Looking to build several systems to output to 4 monitors over DVI. I notice most of the recent Nvidia and ATI/AMD cards have dual-DVI ports. Can I simply install two of these cards to get four monitors - or are only some cards capable of running side-by-side with another? How can I tell before purchasing? Simon.

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  • What can I use to read keyboard codes on Mac OS X?

    - by cwd
    I'm trying to debug some keyboard combinations and shortcuts in iTerm2 and am looking for a program to read keyboard codes. Is there an app that I can run which will tell me the keyboard codes for the keys I'm pressing? The thing that is prompting this is I'm trying to replicate the control+a / control+e behavior in iTerm2 of moving the cursor to the start / end of the line - but using the arrow keys, but I can't seem to figure out the right keycodes to do this.

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  • Configure BL-C111A IP Camera

    - by csmba
    I am an ATT DSL customer. I want the camera to send an email when motion detection is triggered. Can anyone tell me how he managed to do that using: GMail (I cannot because I don't think it supports SSL) other alternatives if GMail is not supported

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  • What is the § ± key for on Mac keyboards?

    - by Pat Wallace
    Apple's keyboards have a new key, with § and ± symbols on it. Can somebody tell me what these keys are for, and where I should use them? I am aware the symbols have mathematical uses, but I assume they must do something important as well to be on the core keyboard. Or are they just the 'Scroll Lock' of the Apple world?

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  • How to insert registry entries from a .reg file into 32-bit registry, on 64-bit Windows

    - by garyo
    In 64-bit windows (Vista/7), there's HKLM/Software/Wow6432Node where all the 32-bit registry stuff is. If I have a .reg file with some keys in it, how can I tell regedit to import it into the 32-bit registry (under Wow6432Node) rather than the 64-bit registry? Even if I put the Wow6432 path into the registry keys in the .reg file, Windows "cleverly" ignores them and puts them in the main 64-bit registry.

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  • Finding which OS a software requires?

    - by Kannan
    How to find a (ie., Portable single executable) software requires a particular OS (Win98, Win98SE, WinME, Win2000, WinXP, Linux). I am using Win98SE in one pc and WinXP in another PC. If I copy/install a portable software or package in win98se, only after installing / executing that software, that program tell us it requires WinXP,. Is any software to find a particular software needs to run only in win98SE or greater. I tried Dependency Walker by Steve Miller but no results. Kindly help to solve this problem.

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  • Linux: how to use Jellyfish from Jack Meterbridge?

    - by klox
    dear all, i have installed Meterbridge. But,i'm just need to use Jellyfish from this package. I changed the Meterbridge properties become: /usr/bin/meterbridge -t jf alsa_pcm:playback_1 alsa_pcm:playback_2 My problem come here, i can open the Jellyfish window but i can't show the wave from input jack. How should i do? have you ever try this? some tell me to set up the Jack Audio Connection Kit, But i don't understand how to do it because i'm new for this

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  • How to trigger a SQL Agent Job from a client PC

    - by Preet Sangha
    I have SQL Agent job that is automated that a non SQL Admin user may need to occasionaly run. I know I can trigger a SQL Agent Job via sp_execute_job. Can anyone tell me where to find what I need installed on a (Non SQL Server box) client PC in order to run one of - SQLCmd, OSQL or ISQL - commands please, so I can execute the above SQL? Or is there are simpler way perhaps with out calling TSQL or without installing any SQL client tools.

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  • What's with the unicorns?

    - by Ward
    And don't tell me this is meta and should only be discussed over there. It's happened here, there should be an answer here. I guess that in UTC it's April 1, but it's a huge distraction.

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  • Can I talk while playing music?

    - by Zachary Brown
    I have taken the advice of some people on here to use Shoutcast for my online radio station, but I have run into a problem. I need to be able to talk while the music is playing. Not through the entire song of course, just to tell what the song is and stuff like that. I know this is possible, a little Googling told me that but what I wasn't able to find is how to do that!

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  • How to monitor broadband usage on gateway.2wire Router

    - by Paul
    I have a gateway.2wire router from BT (model: BT2700HGV). My home network has a number of internet devices (PCs, game consoles, ipod touch etc) Is there anyway to get monthly internet usage stats from the router? The ISP (BT) will not give you these stats, they will only tell you when you go over your limit.

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  • Single TCP-CLOSE_WAIT connection brings down application till restart

    - by broun
    Recently found a behaviour where my application had a connection in TCP Close_wait state till the app was restarted (after about 5 hours). But during this period the SUnreclaim space was also increasing constantly and went down on restart. The application is runnning on a rhel5 os and Im not very familiar with the memory management system. Would appreciate if someone clould tell me what extactly is the Ureclaim space and why it is increasing in sync with the close_wait.

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  • Wake on Lan password.

    - by user18151
    I have a Windows 7 machine, with Intel 82567LM LAN Card. I am trying to enable Wake on Lan with password. Can somebody please tell me how to set the password for Wake on Lan. I shall be grateful for any pointers/links etc. Thanks. PS. Can someone please suggest a small utility for wake on lan, that supports password.

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  • Capacity Planning IIS6

    - by user45457
    Hello, I am planning to host 5000 site with separate application pool. Based on my estimate there are around 1600- 2000 worker process will be running on the server. So my question is: Is is possible to host 5000 sites on a server with IIS 6. Server Configuration: 16 Core @ 2.27 Ghz CPU 8 GB RAM Please tell me if u require any other information. Kartik

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  • How can I sort Windows 7 control panel by columns, not rows

    - by user26453
    As best as I can tell the behavior of Windows 7's control panel is as follows: When Large Icons or Small Icons display modes are used, the icons are sorted alphabetically. However they are ordered by row: a b c d e f g h as opposed to what I usually expect in any file browser: a d g b e h c f Why is this the one part of Windows 7 that behaves this way and is there any way to change this behavior?

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  • Huge Image Problem

    - by Amira Elsayed
    Hi All, I have a great problem , and I have no idea how to solve it , I have create a chart (Mind map) in Smart draw, what I want now is to print this Mind map , the mind map is very large when i Export it as Image I have a big image , so can any one tell me if there is any software that can divide this big image into small parts of size (A4) to be able to print it on several papers and show it to my boss please help as soon as you can Thanks in Advance

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