Oracle when something breaks. The servers themselves are Dell
PowerEdge 2850's, not insane powerhouses but quite robust.
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shop around for dialup service for
any of my users. However, if my memory serves me correctly I think AT&T
has global dial-up capabilities. It's probably at a premium, but
available none the less.
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ministration.org/articles/225 .
It's designed to help Admins manage a large number of Unix systems from
a central location.
Oh, and it's in portage too.
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egards,
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> Martin S
I usually grab:
/etc
/usr/local/etc/ (you may not have this directory on a gentoo system)
/home
/root
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Martin S wrote:
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> 2005/12/28, byron <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:
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> /root
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> ? why's that?
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> Anything special for Gentoo? List of installed apps or something that'll
> make things easier if need
.1 CardBus bridge: O2 Micro, Inc. OZ711EC1 SmartCardBus
Controller (rev 20)
:02:03.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g
Wireless LAN Controller (rev 03)
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Nick Rout wrote:
>On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 11:58:39 -0400
>Byron Pezan wrote:
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>>FYI here is an lspci output from a Dell Centrino machine. The Broadcom
>>entry at the bottom is the builtin wireless card, which incidentally
>>only works with NDISW
l-keyc.html
I would also recommend looking into a script written by Mr. Robbins
called keychain (mentioned in the articles) for managing your SSH keys.
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