Oliver Thuns wrote:
> Or are there good alternatives to FP for my customers (I don't know FP
> and I don't need it).
Netobjects Fusion comes to mind. I personally use Macromedia Dreamweaver, but it
requires more knowledge of HTML than the former and Frontpage. Both NOF and DW
uses normal FTP for
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Nuno Carvalho wrote:
> > Some time ago, I happened to find a web-based admin utility for ipfwadm
> > and ipchains. Now that I need it, I can't seem to find it anymore.
> > Perhaps somebody out there can help me out?
>
> You can check it on their official site:
>
>http://www.xos.nl/linux/ipfwa
Some time ago, I happened to find a web-based admin utility for ipfwadm
and ipchains. Now that I need it, I can't seem to find it anymore.
Perhaps somebody out there can help me out?
Thank's,
Robert
Kent West wrote:
> My hope is that one of you know where I might can get a Linux version of
> Netscape Calendar Server so I can preserve my current Debian box.
Netscape is apparently porting the server products to Linux, but I don't think
that
there's anything available yet.
/Robert
Nathan E Norman wrote:
> IMO, Quantum SCSI drives suck. I tolerate Adaptec and I really like IBM
> Ultrastar drives.
I second that. I have an Adaptec 3940UW board (essentially two 2940UW
cards in one) and two IBM Ultrastar 9ES 9.1 GB drives in the server.
They're excellent performers.
Is anybody aware of whether it's possible to set up a Linux system to
serve Appleshare over IP, as in Apple's Appleshare IP?
I've been using the 2.0.34 kernel for some time and have had a smallish
problem. I have quite a lot of stuff that comes with the Debian
distribution installed, and am also running with Appletalk enabled (and
Netatalk installed).
The IP address and routes are set correctly in /etc/init.d/network,
s
Joe Loyall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I want to install the Debian 2.0 distribution on a Compaq Prosignia VS,
>which has a Compaq SCSI controller built into the motherboard.
>
>I don't see any Compaq SCSI devices listed in the Linux Hardware
>Compatibility HOWTO document, and when I boot from th
Dr. Andreas Wehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yamaha 4-2-6, is the same as Traxdata CDRW4260.
>Not the cheapest devices: about 600 US $.
>
> They come with 2MB buffer, definively no timing probs
>with 100MHz Pentium at 4x-write.
I second this recommendation. The only problem with this dri
Darren Benham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Try Star Office. I *might* do what you're looking for without going
>commercial.
And I've always thought that Star Office *is* commercial...
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Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No. No. No. Let me put that foul canard to rest. I do *NOT*,
> repeat *NOT* write software for darned users. I write software
> because it pleases my muse, and becuase I feel like contributing to
> the free
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