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I am currently a student at a Queensland State school using a government hosted Webmail for most of my emailing, and each time I try to send something I get a message from postmaster@eq.edu.au telling me that I'm over quota and it won't send. I've used the same thing for a few years and never encountered this. I'm using 6.7 MB out of a 10MB inbox and there is no limit on the total number of messages. Does anyone know what would be causing this and how to overcome it? Mix Lord 01:20, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
Mix Lord 03:44, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
Mix Lord 23:48, 18 February 2007 (UTC)
How would I tell if a particular windows install is 64 (or 32) bit? I've tried the msinfo32 tool, but it will just say "Microsoft Windows XP Professional" under OS Name. It doesn't seem to say it anywhere under System either. Is there any tool or location in Windows that will state clearly "Windows XP Pro x64" or x32? The Wikipedia article on Windows XP x64 is no help in this regard. Any ideas appreciated!-- inks T 03:08, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
Let's say I want to write an HTML tutorial on my HTML based website. I want to have the text "<b> example text </b>
" on my website to show how to use the HTML language, but if I simply type this into my own HTML file for the website, it will show up as example text which is not what I want. Is there a tag to "turn off" HTML analogous to how <nowiki> turns off wiki markup? Thanks,
Dar-
Ape 03:38, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
</html><b>bold</b><html>
in the middle of a file still produces bold.
Dar-
Ape 03:43, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
What is the difference between Pen drive & Flash drive? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Milindnpatel ( talk • contribs).
electrons revolve why is it that electrons revolve around the nucleus? the force of an atomic nucleus is far greater than that of a single electron. if that is true, the electrons must be attracted and they must fall into the nucleus. why is it not happening?... 59.92.92.173 13:16, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
I have an ADSL2+ modem which has both ethernet and USB connectivity.But on the ethernet connection, it connects at 100Mbps, but on USB it connects only at 10Mbps.But the maximum supported bandwidth of the ADSL is 24Mbps.So what would happen if you would connect the modem through USB at maximum connection bandwidth of 24Mbps?Since maximum speed of USB 2.0 is 480Mbps, is it possible to tweak the driver or net connection to get 100Mbps through USB???
I am a linux user but now a newbie in linux administration. I am using gentoo linux.I have 2 gentoo servers (one mail server and 1 gateway server).If i want add a new user, in which of the servers do I add the user.And again how do you tell which group the already existing users belong to.
I also want to set webmail in Gentoo using exim MTA.Lastly I want to set up an auto-response/reply service so that our senders of emails to our users can receive this message when they (users) aren't at their desks.
My client machines are windows. I also forgot to say that I use ADSL connection from telkom.So I have telkom router connected to my gateway server.
The problem is I'm new to Gentoo.Can someone kindly help.
thanks in advance
Derick
I've got three variables representing statistics: str, dex and con. I want to generate values for each one, from 1 to 20. Assume I already have a RNG function called getrand(). The easiest way to do this would be to assign, for example, str = getrand();. However, this obviously produces completely random weightings: The chances of getting 1, 1, 1 and 20, 20, 20 are equal. How can I "weight" the outcomes so that it balances out? For instance, if I roll str at 20, I'm going to want the other stats to be much lower to compensate.
If anyone could explicitly suggest an algorithm or popular process used to do this, that would be great. I've so far considered a points method in that it has a fixed number of points to spend on each stat but I can't seem to pull it off.
A well-known voluntary organisation with several hundred pages on its website discovers from traffic logs that only half the people who visit its homepage go on to look at any other pages on the site. Is that a good or bad click-through rate, or have I not given you enough information to give a meaningful answer? -- OpenToppedBus - Talk to the driver 17:03, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
Hello,
I've done searches, and I can't find the answer to this question...
When looking at the computer screen in a digital audio workstation such as Pro Tools or Audacity, there is a visual representation of the recorded sound over time. What does this image actually represent - is it volume, intensity, frequency, or some other quality or mix of these qualities? In other words, what does that actual visual graph of the audio have as its axes?
Thanks!
Eliza
Thank you for the responses! Eliza
Put whoever you want in there, it works. Beat that. -- Darkest Hour 21:43, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
Computing desk | ||
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< February 15 | << Jan | February | Mar >> | February 17 > |
Welcome to the Wikipedia Computing Reference Desk Archives |
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The page you are currently viewing is an archive page. While you can leave answers for any questions shown below, please ask new questions on one of the current reference desk pages. |
I am currently a student at a Queensland State school using a government hosted Webmail for most of my emailing, and each time I try to send something I get a message from postmaster@eq.edu.au telling me that I'm over quota and it won't send. I've used the same thing for a few years and never encountered this. I'm using 6.7 MB out of a 10MB inbox and there is no limit on the total number of messages. Does anyone know what would be causing this and how to overcome it? Mix Lord 01:20, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
Mix Lord 03:44, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
Mix Lord 23:48, 18 February 2007 (UTC)
How would I tell if a particular windows install is 64 (or 32) bit? I've tried the msinfo32 tool, but it will just say "Microsoft Windows XP Professional" under OS Name. It doesn't seem to say it anywhere under System either. Is there any tool or location in Windows that will state clearly "Windows XP Pro x64" or x32? The Wikipedia article on Windows XP x64 is no help in this regard. Any ideas appreciated!-- inks T 03:08, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
Let's say I want to write an HTML tutorial on my HTML based website. I want to have the text "<b> example text </b>
" on my website to show how to use the HTML language, but if I simply type this into my own HTML file for the website, it will show up as example text which is not what I want. Is there a tag to "turn off" HTML analogous to how <nowiki> turns off wiki markup? Thanks,
Dar-
Ape 03:38, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
</html><b>bold</b><html>
in the middle of a file still produces bold.
Dar-
Ape 03:43, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
What is the difference between Pen drive & Flash drive? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Milindnpatel ( talk • contribs).
electrons revolve why is it that electrons revolve around the nucleus? the force of an atomic nucleus is far greater than that of a single electron. if that is true, the electrons must be attracted and they must fall into the nucleus. why is it not happening?... 59.92.92.173 13:16, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
I have an ADSL2+ modem which has both ethernet and USB connectivity.But on the ethernet connection, it connects at 100Mbps, but on USB it connects only at 10Mbps.But the maximum supported bandwidth of the ADSL is 24Mbps.So what would happen if you would connect the modem through USB at maximum connection bandwidth of 24Mbps?Since maximum speed of USB 2.0 is 480Mbps, is it possible to tweak the driver or net connection to get 100Mbps through USB???
I am a linux user but now a newbie in linux administration. I am using gentoo linux.I have 2 gentoo servers (one mail server and 1 gateway server).If i want add a new user, in which of the servers do I add the user.And again how do you tell which group the already existing users belong to.
I also want to set webmail in Gentoo using exim MTA.Lastly I want to set up an auto-response/reply service so that our senders of emails to our users can receive this message when they (users) aren't at their desks.
My client machines are windows. I also forgot to say that I use ADSL connection from telkom.So I have telkom router connected to my gateway server.
The problem is I'm new to Gentoo.Can someone kindly help.
thanks in advance
Derick
I've got three variables representing statistics: str, dex and con. I want to generate values for each one, from 1 to 20. Assume I already have a RNG function called getrand(). The easiest way to do this would be to assign, for example, str = getrand();. However, this obviously produces completely random weightings: The chances of getting 1, 1, 1 and 20, 20, 20 are equal. How can I "weight" the outcomes so that it balances out? For instance, if I roll str at 20, I'm going to want the other stats to be much lower to compensate.
If anyone could explicitly suggest an algorithm or popular process used to do this, that would be great. I've so far considered a points method in that it has a fixed number of points to spend on each stat but I can't seem to pull it off.
A well-known voluntary organisation with several hundred pages on its website discovers from traffic logs that only half the people who visit its homepage go on to look at any other pages on the site. Is that a good or bad click-through rate, or have I not given you enough information to give a meaningful answer? -- OpenToppedBus - Talk to the driver 17:03, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
Hello,
I've done searches, and I can't find the answer to this question...
When looking at the computer screen in a digital audio workstation such as Pro Tools or Audacity, there is a visual representation of the recorded sound over time. What does this image actually represent - is it volume, intensity, frequency, or some other quality or mix of these qualities? In other words, what does that actual visual graph of the audio have as its axes?
Thanks!
Eliza
Thank you for the responses! Eliza
Put whoever you want in there, it works. Beat that. -- Darkest Hour 21:43, 16 February 2007 (UTC)