Re: Frontpage for Apache

1998-12-22 Thread Robert Claeson
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

Re: question on hardware

1998-12-17 Thread Robert Claeson
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Re: Ipfwadm/ipchains admin

1998-12-15 Thread Robert Claeson
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

Ipfwadm/ipchains admin

1998-12-14 Thread Robert Claeson
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

Re: Netscape Calendar Server for Linux

1998-12-03 Thread Robert Claeson
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

Re: Adaptec SCSI Controller?

1998-11-15 Thread Robert Claeson
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.

Appletalk/IP

1998-10-23 Thread Robert Claeson
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?

Kernel woes

1998-10-21 Thread Robert Claeson
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

Re: Install Question

1998-10-18 Thread Robert Claeson
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

Re: CD Writer Recommendation

1998-10-14 Thread Robert Claeson
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

Re: WYSIWYG Word Processor

1998-08-03 Thread Robert Claeson
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... -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null

Re: Was the release of Debian 2.0 put on Linux Announce?

1998-08-03 Thread Robert Claeson
May I step in? I'm pretty new to this list. 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