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Operating Systems Solaris Sun Solaris Sun Java Desktop Post 67356 by tmarikle on Tuesday 22nd of March 2005 06:37:27 PM
Old 03-22-2005
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Originally Posted by Hypothical Poster
Ok, like I said, I was able to set it perfectly in "Setup" of Solaris. Only after the final reboot it seems to have lost all of its settings. Telling you my mobo/video card isn't going to help. Don't reply if you don't know. I'll await that expert.
Chek seemed to have some experience with the problem. How is Chek supposed to know whether he can anwer if he can't ask questions? Tip from the hypothical poster: the problem description should tip you off that you know or do not know how to answer a question. Therefore, no question is vague and only those who can decipher the text are permitted to answer (you know who you are). Original post did not include VMWARE but Chek should have known better to ask what the chipset.

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Originally Posted by Hypothical Poster
Yes but since it applies to Sun Solaris.. I figure I would post there too. Wow calm down moderators.. geez...
Really, this hypothical poster should have been exempt to the rules. Maybe he can be excluded from rule 14, which prohibit smoking in the forum.

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Originally Posted by Hypothical Poster
Anyway..... I've figured it out on my own... it's a shame moderators and some folks wanted to just "push" and complain. Maybe I would have posted the solution for some future reference. Owell.
Rats! I personally felt that nobody should have offended this hypothical poster for this very reason.

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Originally Posted by Hypothical Poster
Ok I wasn't trying to be rude at all.. Where do people come up with this stuff?
Hypothical Poster was rude? Maybe everyone is just too sensitive. Let's reflect a bit: a minimum of 4 people considered this hypothical poster rude...you don't usually see multiple "complaints" about concerning one person's responses to inquiries and suggestions...hmmm, I wonder...probably everybody but Hypothical Poster is too sensitive.

Sorry if I violated 1/6th of rule #1 once or twice. I can't really tell when I'm be sarcastic. Smilie

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News::Scan::Poster(3pm) 				User Contributed Perl Documentation				   News::Scan::Poster(3pm)

NAME
News::Scan::Poster - keep track of posters to a newsgroup SYNOPSIS
use News::Scan::Poster; my $poster = News::Scan::Poster->new($news_scan_article_obj); DESCRIPTION
This module provides a class whose objects can be used to keep track of cumulative statistics for posters to a Usenet newsgroup such as header volume or signature lines. CONSTRUCTOR
new ( ARTICLE ) "ARTICLE" should be a "News::Scan::Article" object or inherit from the "News::Scan::Article" class. "new" performs some initialization and returns a "News::Scan::Poster" object. METHODS
address ( [ ADDRESS ] ) Returns the address of this poster represented as a "Mail::Internet" object. If present, "ADDRESS" tells the object that the "Mail::Internet" object in "ADDRESS" is its address. idea. attrib ( [ ATTRIBUTION ] ) Returns some nice attribution for this poster. If present, "ATTRIBUTION" tells the object how it shall identify itself when asked. message_ids ( [ MESSAGE-ID ] ) Returns a list of Message-IDs attributed to this poster. If present, "MESSAGE-ID" is added to this list of this poster's articles. volume Returns the volume in bytes of the traffic generated by this poster. articles Returns the number of articles attributed to this poster. posted_to Returns a hash whose keys are newsgroup names and whose values are the number of times this poster has crossposted to the group of interest and the corresponding newsgroup. crossposts Returns the total number of crossposts this poster has sent through the group of interest. header_volume Returns the volume in bytes generated by this poster's headers. header_lines Returns the number of header lines generated by this poster. body_volume Returns the volume in bytes generated by this poster's message bodies. body_lines Returns the number of body lines generated by this poster. orig_volume Returns the volume in bytes of original content generated by this poster. orig_lines Returns the number of original lines generated by this poster. sig_volume Returns the volume in bytes generated by this poster's signatures. sig_lines Returns the number of signature lines generated by this poster. SEE ALSO
News::Scan, Mail::Address, News::Scan::Article AUTHOR
Greg Bacon <gbacon@cs.uah.edu> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1997 Greg Bacon. All Rights Reserved. This library is free software. You may distribute and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.1 2000-04-13 News::Scan::Poster(3pm)
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