Total Virtual Memory [U]5.06 GB[/U] Total Physical Memory [U]2.00 GB[/U] Page File Space [U]3.06 GB[/U] Available Physical Memory [B]113 MB[/B] Available Virtual Memory [B]1.40 GB[/B]
something is wrong with this picture... what is consuming your memory that you're swapping so much?
i've had that problem for ages on both windows and linux, the best thing to do is to wait 5 minutes for all the random sockets to close up. i don't really think it's a lfs-specific problem either.
i've found that on some tracks, you can be a car's length (or two) away from the person behind you and it'll still think they're ahead of you. i've had it happen on kyoto and aston.
common sense would dictate this, but that's not the case.
i've never owned a PC that would care whether or not a monitor was connected. keyboards, yes, but not monitors. also, a PC without onboard and video card, will beep.
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i've had numerous PC-based routers that i've had to fish out the KVM cable for, to solve boot-time issues. after a while, i stopped running them headless, because i got tired of moving stuff around so the cable would reach.
lots. they're not the old fashioned speaker speakers though, they're the piezoelectric kind now.
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raid 5 with 3 disks is the lowest you can go. if you lose a disk, you lose the array. a 2-disk raid 5 is essentially a mirror, in the places that allow it.
in other words, buy another disk if you require redundancy.