Thanks, this brings some relief.
The problem is that, when searching for info about a server machine
offered by the reseller, I'm a bit scared to find out that only binary
downloads for a restricted range of operating systems are available...
this happened with an IBM machine, and now I'm look
L.V.Gandhi wrote:
Two machines with sarge installed are in a lan connected to dhcp
server. What is the simplest way to transfer files between them. Both
have different single user.
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ssh gets installed by debian by default so no extra software installs
would be needed to use scp
Have a go w
Hi don,
I have a new Dell Optiplex XP system (Broadcom NetXtreme NIC) I set up
as a DHCP client. When I enable the LAN interface on it, hundreds of
lines of the following show up in the server syslog.
A BIOS upgrade on the offending PC could fix your problem - it has
helped us in the past wi
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> Alternatively, he's talking about Novell's eDirectory, which
> he says kicks the butt of any other directory service.
That is probably true, but if you want a high performace LDAP directory,
don't go with the Netware/eDirectory/LDAP solution. My experience of it is
that it works fine under lig
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