Re: Dual port serial card required

2000-08-22 Thread Craig Sanders
On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 06:32:39AM -0500, Andy Gardner wrote: > In the past I've helped out a Net Cafe in a small town in Mexico get > their dial-up going, so the local people don't get fleeced by the > telco's. > > They were running 2 lines, but now need to expand. Problem is, we > can't locate a

Re: Dual port serial card required

2000-08-22 Thread Craig Sanders
On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 09:32:20AM -0500, J-Mag Guthrie wrote: > On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Andy Gardner wrote: > > > In the past I've helped out a Net Cafe in a small town in Mexico get > > their dial-up going, so the local people don't get fleeced by the > > telco's. > > Why the .nz e-mail addy? I

Re: Dual port serial card required

2000-08-22 Thread Craig Sanders
On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 06:32:39AM -0500, Andy Gardner wrote: > In the past I've helped out a Net Cafe in a small town in Mexico get > their dial-up going, so the local people don't get fleeced by the > telco's. > > They were running 2 lines, but now need to expand. Problem is, we > can't locate a

Re: Dual port serial card required

2000-08-22 Thread Craig Sanders
On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 09:32:20AM -0500, J-Mag Guthrie wrote: > On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Andy Gardner wrote: > > > In the past I've helped out a Net Cafe in a small town in Mexico get > > their dial-up going, so the local people don't get fleeced by the > > telco's. > > Why the .nz e-mail addy?

Re: Dual port serial card required

2000-08-22 Thread ferret
There's a good 4-port ISA serial card from Jameco that I'm using. Has shared IRQs and pretty good support. Part # 132572, product # JE1166. www.jameco.com You do need an open DB9 and DB25 for it, or something. On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Andy Gardner wrote: > Hi fellow Debian ISP'ers. > > In the past

Re: Dual port serial card required

2000-08-22 Thread ferret
There's a good 4-port ISA serial card from Jameco that I'm using. Has shared IRQs and pretty good support. Part # 132572, product # JE1166. www.jameco.com You do need an open DB9 and DB25 for it, or something. On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Andy Gardner wrote: > Hi fellow Debian ISP'ers. > > In the past

Re: FW: Dell PowerEdge 2450 RAID

2000-08-22 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Currently the only source for these drivers I know of is the binary ones supplied by dell. Dell has binary modules and also a kernel with support for this controller compiled into it. In order to get these you need to use the RedHat 6.2 disks which can be downloaded from the dell support site. In

Re: Dual port serial card required

2000-08-22 Thread J-Mag Guthrie
On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Andy Gardner wrote: > In the past I've helped out a Net Cafe in a small town in Mexico get > their dial-up going, so the local people don't get fleeced by the > telco's. Why the .nz e-mail addy? Isn't it a little far from .mx? -- J-Mag Guthrie/"\ Brokersys

Re: FW: Dell PowerEdge 2450 RAID

2000-08-22 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Currently the only source for these drivers I know of is the binary ones supplied by dell. Dell has binary modules and also a kernel with support for this controller compiled into it. In order to get these you need to use the RedHat 6.2 disks which can be downloaded from the dell support site. In

Re: Dual port serial card required

2000-08-22 Thread J-Mag Guthrie
On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Andy Gardner wrote: > In the past I've helped out a Net Cafe in a small town in Mexico get > their dial-up going, so the local people don't get fleeced by the > telco's. Why the .nz e-mail addy? Isn't it a little far from .mx? -- J-Mag Guthrie/"\ Brokersys

Dual port serial card required

2000-08-22 Thread Andy Gardner
Hi fellow Debian ISP'ers. In the past I've helped out a Net Cafe in a small town in Mexico get their dial-up going, so the local people don't get fleeced by the telco's. They were running 2 lines, but now need to expand. Problem is, we can't locate a dual port serial card locally, and they're n

cp [was: Re: ** Emegancy Request **]

2000-08-22 Thread Marcin Owsiany
On Thu, Aug 17, 2000 at 10:19:52AM -0500, Keith G. Murphy wrote: > > There's always cp -a. I've heard several times that "cp" is not very good at copying files when it comes to copying something more than plain files. Some people suggest using cpio. I used cp -a succesfully several times when c

Dual port serial card required

2000-08-22 Thread Andy Gardner
Hi fellow Debian ISP'ers. In the past I've helped out a Net Cafe in a small town in Mexico get their dial-up going, so the local people don't get fleeced by the telco's. They were running 2 lines, but now need to expand. Problem is, we can't locate a dual port serial card locally, and they're

cp [was: Re: ** Emegancy Request **]

2000-08-22 Thread Marcin Owsiany
On Thu, Aug 17, 2000 at 10:19:52AM -0500, Keith G. Murphy wrote: > > There's always cp -a. I've heard several times that "cp" is not very good at copying files when it comes to copying something more than plain files. Some people suggest using cpio. I used cp -a succesfully several times when