Eraserheads Posted June 28, 2004 Share Posted June 28, 2004 You can still patch pirated copies the only thing is if you have the black listed cd-key installed, you cant install the service packs and cant use the windows update, but you can still download the patches as long you know what are the files. Can you help on how to setup the Linux (Webserver, Mail and Proxy)? Pls. advise. Thanks. Quote Link to comment
imijin Posted June 28, 2004 Share Posted June 28, 2004 i agree, try fixing it the easy way or if you know some DIY tricks on your PC its time to put it in practice... if software installation doesnt make it work right, hardware problem is probably the cause.... consult the technician if you know nothing bout it... Quote Link to comment
younghermit Posted June 28, 2004 Share Posted June 28, 2004 mga ka-mtc, ano help nmna regardin installin of bit torrent, d ako marunong eh. paliwanag lng kung paano gamitin n install, pls... Here is a quotation from a tutorial on how to use bit torrent: How To Use BitTorrent These tutorials are available via Tutorial Town and the Tutorial Town Forums. If you need help with them then post here on nova in the help section or at TT forums. 1. First you need to get a copy of the BitTorrent client, you can get Shadow's Client (reccommended) here. 2. Once you have got it run the installer, you will get a popup saying “BitTorrent has been successfully installed”, click OK. 3. Now you may have noticed that BT has made itself a folder in your Program Files, leave it alone, you don't need to go in there and click on the btdownloadgui.exe like some people do. The reason for this is that BT integrates with your browser, it will run automatically when you click on a link. 4. This isn't compulsory but it makes it easier to keep all your BT files in 1 bag, make a folder somewhere and call it Torrent Files or something like this. This is where (yes you guessed it) your BT downloads are going. 5. Now to start downloading the file(s). When you find the file that you want on whichever site that you are on click on the link, it will now ask you where you want to Save the file to, choose your Torrent Files folder (or whatever) and BT will open up like this: (IMG:http://www.torialtown.co.uk/images/BitTorrent%20Tutorial/BitTorrent1.gif) It will check to see how much of the file you have (if any) and start off from the beginning if it's a new download or from the last point that the download stopped at if you shut down BT mid-download previously. Whilst it is checking your file it is matching the digital signature (torrent)of the file with the original to make sure that the file is exact, this is why it is virtually impossible to get a corrupt file off BT unless the original source was corrupt. Once BT has finished checking the file it should start downloading and look something like this: (IMG:http://www.torialtown.co.uk/images/BitTorrent%20Tutorial/BitTorrent_2.gif) From left to right, top to bottom: Download/Upload RateThe speed at which you get your download is proportionate to your upload rate, in other words if you set a low upload speed because your feeling stingy don't expect to get a high download speed. This is an integral feature of BT that is designed to bring equality to filesharing, ever heard the words "what you give you shall receive" ? Downloaded/UploadedThis speaks for itself, tells you how much you have uploaded & downloaded. Peers & SeedersPeers are people with only part of the file and Seeders are people with the whole file and have kept there window open so that other people can download. Leaving your BT uploading to other people after you have completed your download is extremely important, if nobody did this you wouldn't be able to download any files as there would be no sources. SettingsThis is where you set your upload speed, select the connection type that applies to you and then choose your speed etc. If your on the net whilst running BT you may not want to set it at your limit as it will slow your browsing down to a snail's pace, if your going to bed or out etc set it to your maximum. Sometimes whilst running BT you may get error messages like this: (IMG:http://www.torialtown.co.uk/images/BitTorrent%20Tutorial/BitTorrent3.gif) There are many reasons why these errors come up, most of them to do with tracker problems. I would say as long as you are getting the file just ignore it, if you've gone down to 0kb/s I would restart BT and try again. That's more or less it, if I think of anything else I'll edit this tutorial later. PLEASE LEAVE YOUR BT RUNNING FOR AT LEAST 24 HOURS AFTER COMPLETING YOUR DOWNLOAD, TO NOT DO SO COULD CONTRIBUTE TO THE DEATH OF BITTORRENT Quote Link to comment
-=extreme=- Posted June 28, 2004 Share Posted June 28, 2004 Can you help on how to setup the Linux (Webserver, Mail and Proxy)? Pls. advise. Thanks. What Linux platform are u using? (redhat, Mandrake, freeBSD, Suse) Di rin ako expert dyan sa linux pero pwede kitang hanapan ng mga ducmentation.. Quote Link to comment
orthodoc Posted June 28, 2004 Share Posted June 28, 2004 I recently bought an acer travelmate 2000 with windows xp home edition pre-loaded. Now, my problem is this: it crashes while i'm surfing the net! I have to turn it off to reset it. What could be the culprit? Quote Link to comment
NoX Posted June 28, 2004 Share Posted June 28, 2004 What Linux platform are u using? (redhat, Mandrake, freeBSD, Suse) Di rin ako expert dyan sa linux pero pwede kitang hanapan ng mga ducmentation..this doesn't really depend on what linux distro you're using. by the way, freebsd is not linux. setting up a web server, proxy server and a mail server is pretty much the same for all linux platforms. it depends on what application you want to install, not the linux distro. you can also try searching at the How-To articles at The Linux Documentation Project Quote Link to comment
Moonwalker Posted June 28, 2004 Share Posted June 28, 2004 greetings... naka encounter na ba kayo ng ganito??? kindly see the attached file... ano kayang solusyon diyan? Quote Link to comment
menime Posted June 28, 2004 Share Posted June 28, 2004 greetings... naka encounter na ba kayo ng ganito??? kindly see the attached file... ano kayang solusyon diyan? Did the error surface while web surfing, ie error kasi eh, sometimes websites require additional ie plug in or the site you tried to access has a bug in its HTML coding thus there was a synthax error in it. just my two cents Quote Link to comment
menime Posted June 28, 2004 Share Posted June 28, 2004 I recently bought an acer travelmate 2000 with windows xp home edition pre-loaded. Now, my problem is this: it crashes while i'm surfing the net! I have to turn it off to reset it. What could be the culprit? Try upgrading the drivers for your modem, or try to look for the memory dump it's usually the eror notification after rebooting from a crash there could be some clue as to what the problem is, Quote Link to comment
menime Posted June 28, 2004 Share Posted June 28, 2004 edited-----Try upgrading the drivers for your modem, or try to look for the memory dump look for the notification error after rebooting from a crash it would show you the root directory of the memory dump log, there could be some clue as to what the problem is, and try to post it. Quote Link to comment
Omega.red Posted June 28, 2004 Share Posted June 28, 2004 this doesn't really depend on what linux distro you're using. by the way, freebsd is not linux. setting up a web server, proxy server and a mail server is pretty much the same for all linux platforms. it depends on what application you want to install, not the linux distro. you can also try searching at the How-To articles at The Linux Documentation Project Same problem with Eraserheads... Need helpon Redhat Linux... (Webserver, Mail and Proxy) Thanks in advanced... Quote Link to comment
Eraserheads Posted June 28, 2004 Share Posted June 28, 2004 What Linux platform are u using? (redhat, Mandrake, freeBSD, Suse) Di rin ako expert dyan sa linux pero pwede kitang hanapan ng mga ducmentation.. Redhat Linux 9.0... Need to setup the Webserver, Mailserver and Proxy Internet Sharing.. Thanks. Quote Link to comment
bokam Posted June 28, 2004 Share Posted June 28, 2004 broke, sorry if ur query wasnt answerd. As for me, I havent handled an adoption case yet. But I'll try what i can 2 help u out. I'll read about the law first then ill get bak 2 u. Quote Link to comment
bokam Posted June 28, 2004 Share Posted June 28, 2004 broke, To answer ur 1st question, I believe the Philippine Laws on adoption will apply since your son is a Filipino citizen and he is still residing here in the Philippines. Quote Link to comment
orthodoc Posted June 28, 2004 Share Posted June 28, 2004 edited-----Try upgrading the drivers for your modem, or try to look for the memory dump look for the notification error after rebooting from a crash it would show you the root directory of the memory dump log, there could be some clue as to what the problem is, and try to post it. Thanks for the reply. Can I find the root directory of the memory dump log using windows explorer? If so, where will I find it? Incidentally, this is a brand new notebook made april 2004, will I still be needing a modem driver upgrade? Quote Link to comment
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