We have a server which is still running Sarge (we'll go to Lenny when
it's released), but I don't think that's relevant here. In the
current server, we're running Sarge, Apache/1.3.33 with a fair number
of virtual hosts and Postfix.
I'm trying to set up a number of email accounts for the vari
Although the poster doesn't say, the dv6700t is Intel and the dv6700z is AMD.
However he does say it's a Core 2 Due, which of course is Intel. So
I'm wondering then why would one install debian with the AMD version?
On a related issue, I'm looking at the dv9700t and wondering how does
the T83
It's a general web server with LAMP - apache, php, mysql, many
virtual web sites, running postfix and so on ... nothing exotic, no
desktop environment or desktop apps. Since it's Colo, access via SSH
only. It will have 4 GB memory, but there's room to go to 8 GB. I
feel no real reason to go to
We just ordered a new 1U server that will operate in a Colo setup.
The specs are:
Xeon Yorkfield X3350, quad 2.67Ghz, 12M L2, 1333fsb
Supermicro X7SBI socket 775 server board
4-Gig (2x 2G) DDR2-667
2x 750-Gig Seagate ES2 RAID Edition, 7200rpm
on-board Intel ICH9R 4-port SATA-II Controller
on-boa
I've been lurking on the list for a while, but haven't posted before.
We're looking at upgrading our co-lo web server which is now running
Debian Sarge. Some people we know have suggested we take a look at
Ubuntu, which is based on Debian. Is there anywhere a balanced
overview of the pros and c
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