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  1. Try using snapshot views on Clearcase Problems with Linux? · · Score: 1

    You do not specify that you are using dynamic views, but it sounds like you are.... Try using snapshot views instead. Another ( ugly ) idea is a preemptive reboot.

    Rational customer support is always very friendly too... Have you called yet?

    Check the Knowledge Base too...

  2. Re:Got Math? on Booting A PIII System In .8 Seconds · · Score: 1

    Your calculation involved nine 9s, not seven. Got Math, indeed.

  3. "Out of Band" key negotiation could fix this. on Security - Logitech Wireless Mice & Keyboards Can Be Sniffed · · Score: 1

    Instead of pressing the button on the mouse / kb & receiver to select one of several (preset!) session keys, Logitech should have used "something else" to establish communication.

    Like IR, or even a short patch cable. Simply attaching the cable between the remote device and the receiver could start the protocol negotiation, and a much more secure one to boot... When the negotiation was finished the receiver could blink a led or beep...

    My biggest problem with these Keyboards are their lack of LEDs for numlock, scroll lock and caps lock..

  4. Re:browsers... on Mozilla M12 Released · · Score: 1

    Agreed. Although aside from eesh there isn't a way of starting and stopping e sessions, and I've not seen any multiple session management utilities for e (correct me here?) I like firing up Opera and having effectively three home pages, without worrying about WM sessions. I try and stay away from e session management, preferring gnome-session. Who logs out of X anyway? :)

  5. Re:browsers... on Mozilla M12 Released · · Score: 1

    The best part about the MDI- bit is Operas ability to optionally save state. I have Freshmeat, /. and Userfriendly.org tiled on startup. I maximize the window that looks most interesting and then ctrl-tab when I'm done. This is of course only on my NT box at work.... At home I'm 100% Linux (except for that FreeBSD firewall). I'm eagerly awaiting Opera for Linux, and wouldn't mind the option of MDI functionality in Mozilla either. Some small wrapper for a Mozilla GTK widget perhaps? mmmm ------- 8-bits of Burning love... 6 For the Atari, and 2 for the C= 64