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Windows 7 network failure after long uptime: itprofessionals
http://itprofessionals.livejournal.com/92961.html
Windows 7 network failure after long uptime. Problems seen after leaving a Windows 7 computer on overnight:. The Ethernet connection was in the "disabled" state and claimed the cable had been disconnected (it hadn't). Ipconfig /all hung permanently and did not respond to Ctrl-C. The network control panel took five minutes to open. My initial thought was that a conflict between the wired and wireless network adapters might have occurred when the DHCP lease ran out, since the computer uses Ethernet but has...
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Continuous VS Standby UPS: itprofessionals
http://itprofessionals.livejournal.com/91973.html
Chris J. (. Continuous VS Standby UPS. I just got off the phone with APC asking which units they sold offered 'continuous' rather than 'standy' power. Continuous - always powered from batteries, which are charged when power is available. This handles not only power spikes or flat out outages (like standby models), but low power conditions as well as 0 cutover time (as there isn't a cutover). He informed me all the Smart-UPS and the RS models in the Back-UPS line all offer continuous. Post a new comment.
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Dependable DSL Modem?: itprofessionals
http://itprofessionals.livejournal.com/92891.html
Live well, love much, laugh often. (. Live well, love much, laugh often. Hello, I'm my mother's tech support and while I know a lot about Windows and a decent amount about corporate networking, my knowledge for home dsl modems is limited. Her AT&T DSL modem is overheating and shutting down. Apparently they sold it to her and it's now out of warranty. From information gathered by googling "dependable dsl modems", I'm tempted to pick up an ActionTec GT724R at Fry's. Post a new comment. Post a new comment.
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Networking advances of the aughts?: itprofessionals
http://itprofessionals.livejournal.com/92384.html
Networking advances of the aughts? What's new in networking over the past ten years? My reason for asking is that I'm re-taking a Cisco networking course to keep my skills up to date, but I have no expectation that the teacher and course material are up to date. I'll start with a few things that were not in the Cisco material when I last took the course. Are far more popular than they used to be. Hardly anyone had them before; now it's expected that anyone knows how to set them up. What else is new?
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RIPE NCC Regional Meeting Moscow 2009: unixadmin
http://unixadmin.livejournal.com/96700.html
RIPE NCC Regional Meeting Moscow 2009. Yesterday on 17 of September was the first day of RIPE NCC Regional Meeting that took place in Marriot Grand hotel conference-hall. RU-CENTER Company occurred to be host party. It was expected that total number of participants will be about 150 people but more than 220 people were their. Post a new comment. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post.
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GRE tunnel with Solaris: unixadmin
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Rock Hammershaft, aka Enrique Schwarzenegger (. Rock Hammershaft, aka Enrique Schwarzenegger. GRE tunnel with Solaris. Long-shot here: does anyone know if I can create GRE tunnel interface with Solaris 10? My interest is in using Squid 2.7 (yes, not stable yet) WCCPv2, but would rather not get into a situation where MAC addresses have to be rewritten. Post a new comment. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post.
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I love Tortoise SVN.: cpp
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I love Tortoise SVN. Post a new comment. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. Post a new comment. Post a new comment. Exposing some class methods while hiding others. Follow us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter. 1999 LiveJournal, Inc.
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Intro/noobish question: cpp
http://cpp.livejournal.com/323675.html
A 357 vanishes under a tweed jacket (. A 357 vanishes under a tweed jacket. I'm a Unix guy who decided to go back to school and get his CS degree. I've done a fair bit of procedural programming in the past (mostly perl, other things too) but not much OO. Right now I'm working on an assignment where I have a pointer to an array of structs. Each struct contains a boolean value and a pointer to a class. The class isn't really too exciting, it just has a C string and some functions to view/modify it. We will...
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Exposing some class methods while hiding others: cpp
http://cpp.livejournal.com/323474.html
Exposing some class methods while hiding others. Class UsefulClass { public: usefulReadOnlyMethod(); / run me plz undesirableMethod(); / hide from coders }; class HasANotIsA { public: safeWrapper(){ foo- undesirableMethod(); } protected: UsefulClass foo; }. Is there an alternative to wrapping every useful function inside HasANotIsA? That feels like a waste of time and would clutter up the class definition. Post a new comment. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. Post a new comment.
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Logically or physically consolidating directories of similar files?: unixadmin
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Logically or physically consolidating directories of similar files? Also, am I correct in assuming that solid-state drives and their ability to read multiple files at once would minimize the I/O gain from merging the several files into one resource on the hardware? Post a new comment. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. Your IP address will be recorded. Post a new comment.