[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jlisi >Incedentaly, where could I find a list of "OK" SCSI drives (from the
jlisi >point of view of ext3fs)
i dont buy drives base don what filesystem they use ..depends on your
Sorry I wasn't clear about what I meant.
Ext3 uses a special comand that tells the SCSI
I am puting together a server/router/firewall mashine (yes its all those
together)
I am looking for recomendasions for a good NIC to use. It neads to be a
10/100baseT
(prob 100 only would be ok, since I'm useing a 10/100 switch). I also
nead 2 10baseT NIC
for two aDSL modems so I'm looking for
I'm looking for recomendations for SCSI cards for linux.
It neads to have bootable suport.
Initialy I will have a hd, cdrw, scanner, and posibly a tape and cdrom.
Incedentaly, where could I find a list of "OK" SCSI drives (from the
point of view of ext3fs)
TIA,
Jim
Glyn Millington wrote:
On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 06:06:13PM -0500, thus spake Jim Lisi:
Note: Please CC me, I am having problems with the email addrs subsribed
to the list
I am trying to setup fetchmail and procmail so that I can get mail from
two email accounts
and diliver that to my debian
Note: Please CC me, I am having problems with the email addrs subsribed
to the list
I am trying to setup fetchmail and procmail so that I can get mail from
two email accounts
and diliver that to my debian box into to subfolders under ~/Mail.
exp.
fetchmail [EMAIL PROTECTED] -> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tino Ionescu wrote:
>
> Hi
> I'm trying to install the driver emu10k1 for Sound Blaster Live
> Driver's Makefile is complainig that it can't find "modversion.h"
> Can anybody tell me what should be done?
>
> Thank you in advance,
> Florenin.
>
> __
Wayne Topa wrote:
> You have Linux running on that Kaypro (Z80)?
No, sorry :( I don't think a multitasking OS would be very useful on
it. Know any good terminal
programs for a Z80? :-)
> How about an SWT 8080 with 16K (circa 1977) as I recall.
> Those were that days of CP/M, before Gates bought/
Mike Fedyk wrote:
>
> Erin Lewy wrote:
> > Okay. Here's the deal. The poor machine was an ANCIENT P75 running (I didn't
>
> Ancient, huh? How bout a 486 DX2 66, or a 486 DX4 100? That's what I have at
> home as my firewall. :)
>
how about a 486DX-33? or a Kaypro II (bet you never heard of it!
> Joe Emenaker wrote:
>
> Some time ago, I asked about any utility that could take a list of
> machines
> and find the one that's closest, so that I could find the best mirror
> to
> point dselect to. Someone responded that I should try "netselect",
> which did
> help a lot. However, netselect has
Bill Barnes wrote:
>
> Hello List:
>
> Just ran a dist-upgrade from woody, kde2, helixcode.
> Now gedit opens a display as non-root user, but as root, says
> Xlib: connection :0.0 refused by server
> Xlib: client is not authorized to connect to server
>
> gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> When I reboot my system (typing reboot), it hangs right when NFS starts
> to shutdown.
> The message where it hangs is below.
>
> "Unexporting directories for NFS kernel daemon"
>
> My kern.log file has:
> Sep 13 17:20:28 viper kernel: nfsd: terminating on signal 2
>
> On Sep 12, kmself@ix.netcom.com (kmself@ix.netcom.com) wrote:
> > On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 06:59:05PM +0200, Christian Pernegger ([EMAIL
> PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > How can I prevent exim from rewriting addresses that do not go
> > > out over a smarthost?
> > >
> > > Specifically:
> > >
> >
Danny Pansters wrote:
> You shouldn't use append unless you need to get a second eth card working
> (and even so, I'm pretty sure it's only needed for pre-2.2.x kernels). The
> eth0 should than become the card with the lowest hardware address, the other
> would become eth1.
Unless you have an ISA
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone could give my any info about how to
setup my ldap server to for libnss-ldap.
I looked in /usr/doc/libnss-ldap/ and read the howto in there.
only problem is it use some utilities that don't appear to be on my
system.
Even a RTFM would be helpful as long as you to
Ed Cogburn wrote:
>
> Francesco Bochicchio wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, 29 Jun 2000 18:32:40 Ed Cogburn wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > I have GNOME and Sawmill/Sawfish (latest debs from potato/woody) and
> > > I want to have 4 workspaces in a horizontal row. The GNOME pager
> > > works as I want it to,
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