boot it up again, the clock is 1 hour behind - just as if the
DST change is forgotten. As this server is also time server for the rest
of my net, it's double trouble as all clocks are starting to run slow.
How can I solve this?
Regards, Alex
now, and boot it up again, the clock is 1 hour
behind - just as if the
DST change is forgotten. As this server is also
time server for the rest
of my net, it's double trouble as all clocks are
starting to run slow.
How can I solve this?
Regards, Alex Bron
at limit)...
And one more: modern high-end Unix systems like Compaq's GS line
allow to add processors and memory on-line (just like power supplies,
disks, PCI cards etc etc etc) ending up in a non-stop computing environ-
ment (unless you really pull the plug :-)
Alex Bron
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very much :-)
Regards,
Alex Bron
- Original Message -
From: Warren Melnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 10:22 PM
Subject: RE: Groupware anybody?
> I believe Lotus Domino might fit the bill.
>
> Unfortunately there i
allations with no updates for any rpm from the 6.1 cd. Does anybody have any
suggestions, except for not using NIS at all?
Thanks in advance,
Alex Bron