Hi!
I'm facing the following problem.
Recently, by some reasons I changed my hardware from Intel 82865G to
Intel 82G33/G31 Express Integrated Graphics Controller.
And when I try to boot into Fedora15+Gnome3 (updated from F14 with preupgrade in graphic mode) even in single user mode or runlevel 3 (by editing corresponding "kernel-" line in grub.conf) I see the message
"Sig
I recently installed Ubuntu 10.4 onto an older computer. Upon trying to boot off the live CD, my monitor would go "out of range" (screen would turn black and display a hardware error message "out of range").
I am trying to install Fedora 18 on my server which is a dual core opteron system with a gig of ram and on board video. When I boot. I see "starting grub" then monitor reports that the signal is out of range. If I try to boot from a live disk, it goes out of range. What do I do? I've googled around and seen lots of people saying to change different config files but how?
I have a Galaxy Nexus GSM (i-9250). I recently updated my stock ROM to 4.0.4 and then backed up using CWM Recovery. When I attempted to flash back to another ROM using CWM Recovery, the phone experienced some kind of error, so I elected to reboot. When I became trapped in a boot loop, I removed my battery, put it back in, and then attempted to boot into recovery.
The manpage of logwatch sais:
The format of the range option is:
--range "date_range [period]"
Parameter date_range (and optional period) must be enclosed in quotes
if it is ...
Examples:
--range today --range yesterday --range '4 hours ago for that
hour' --range '-3 days' --range 'since 2 hours ago for those
hours' --range 'between -10 days and -2 day
My phone is stuck in Odin Mode and it gives a message that says that firmware upgrade encountered a problem and to connect it to Kies, I have tried holding the volume buttons at the same time as the power button to go into recovery mode but it doesn't work, it shows the samsung logo for less than a second and goes back to Odin Mode.
Given a LAN with default gateway of 10.5.1.1 and subnet of 255.255.0.0
The DHCP range is currently set in the range of 10.5.2.1 to 10.5.3.254
The 10.5.1.x range is reserved for static IP's.
I want to increase the DHCP pool ( the 10.5.2.x - 10.5.3.x range is too small )
Is this DHCP scope limited to the 2.x and 3.x range because of the 255.255.0.0 subnet?
Given a LAN with default gateway of 10.5.1.1 and subnet of 255.255.0.0
The DHCP range is currently set in the range of 10.5.2.1 to 10.5.3.254
The 10.5.1.x range is reserved for static IP's.
I want to increase the DHCP pool ( the 10.5.2.x - 10.5.3.x range is too small )
Is this DHCP scope limited to the 2.x and 3.x range because of the 255.255.0.0 subnet?
Given a LAN with default gateway of 10.5.1.1 and subnet of 255.255.0.0
The DHCP range is currently set in the range of 10.5.2.1 to 10.5.3.254
The 10.5.1.x range is reserved for static IP's.
I want to increase the DHCP pool ( the 10.5.2.x - 10.5.3.x range is too small )
Is this DHCP scope limited to the 2.x and 3.x range because of the 255.255.0.0 subnet?