The 386 will work fine... I used to run a 386sx20 with 20M RAM & 120MB
HD...
I used Slackware, and then RH 4.2 on that machine & it performed beautifully
as a print server & router. The only problem was that it was CPU limited
for the
internal ethernet LAN... It could never get more than abou
On Tue, 09 May 2000, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
> I recently re-installed 6.1, and now the system isn't keeping accurate
> track of installed rpms. Yesterday I installed mod_ssl. I just tried to
> uninstall it and received the following message:
>
> $ rpm -e mod_ssl-2.6.0_1.3.12-1.i586.rpm
> error
I have compiled the i2c and lm_sensors packages from the tarballs using
make all and make install on both packages. As far as I can tell, the
compilation goes ok and I have new modules installed in at least
/lib/modules/2.2.5-22/misc. I have done depmod -a. but can't get the
i2c-dev module to lo
Suppossing that my server has unlimited hardware resources , and
I know that my web server is going to have more than 65535 http-requests
(there will not be enough ports ) at the same time . ( Only one IP )
How can a single computer(very big , cluster or NLoadBalanced , ""with only
one IP"")
can
You can always run it in the background by putting an ampersand (&) after
it...
ie: foo -bar &
> -Original Message-
> From: Barton Hodges [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2000 12:28 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: command to keep job running after logout?
On Tue, May 09, 2000 at 10:36:47AM -0500, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
: I recently re-installed 6.1, and now the system isn't keeping accurate
: track of installed rpms. Yesterday I installed mod_ssl. I just tried to
: uninstall it and received the following message:
:
: $ rpm -e mod_ssl-2.6.0_1.3.
On Tue, 09 May 2000, Jim Baxter wrote:
> Hi Gang
>
> I have been asked if RH 6.2 ( or 5.2 even) will run on a 386 with 32 mb
> memory and 40mb hard disk.
> Can't say why he wants to but I suspect it is some old junk he is wanting to
> get some use out of.
>
> Does any one think it can be done an
> ** Original Subject: NT OS Loader + Linux = how?
> ** Original Sender: Miroslav Skoric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> ** Original Date: Sat, 13 May 2000 15:46:30 -0400 (EDT)
> ** Original Message follows...
>
> I just read "NT OS Loader + Linux mini-HOWTO" v.1.11 and tried to follow
> it in order t
You are referring to the SparQ drive which used to be made by SyQuest. It
had 1GB cartridges which were very inexpensive (like $35 each). I had
one, it was crap, I never trusted it. I eventually gave it away with a
computer.
I've heard more favorable comments on the Orb drive. I may purchase
Robert Fausey wrote:
>
> On Tue, 9 May 2000, Pete Peterson wrote:
> > Netscape understands standard X11 "geometry" parameters.
>
> This works when netscape starts up initially. However when you start a
> new netscape window you will get a different position. Is there any way
> to change this pos
A new version of the KDE BETA 1 binaries are available
at nebsllc.com. Please read the README file in the
same directory. Just in case you missed it "READ THE README" prior to
doing anything!
These binaries are built from CVS as of 10 Apr
2000 at 12:00am Eastern Standard Time (-0500
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Don't let 40 bother you (it sure did for me). It was really a shame that
he did not have a better life. At 52, I'm still going strong. Just
upgraded to 6.2 and am fighting with the installation blues now. (Lets get
back to linux)
At 06:34 AM 05/09/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>I read that earlier
You can spin it off with
nohup yourcommand &
I personally always keep handy a little "detach" program that
effectively does the same thing, while also severing your
standard IO connections and dropping your control TTY. Here's
the source:
#include
#include
#include
#include
main(int
Hi Barton,
try:
nohup your_command_or_script &
regards,
Ahbaid.
Barton Hodges wrote:
> I seem to have forgotten what the command
> was to keep a job running even after I log
> out of the console... can anyone help?
>
> Thanks.
>
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Steven Hildreth wrote:
> The port for the SSL (465 and 993) seem to be a little off standard.
> Netscape (as far as I have found) does not allow this, it wants the SSL
> tunnel on the same (25 and 143) ports,
What version of Netscape did you test that with? 993 is the correct
port for IMAP over
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