ecs k7sem sis730 chipset

2001-08-10 Thread Allen Ahoffman
does anyone know if the ecs k7sem motherboard with onboard lan video and sound works for a server--e.g. I don't care of X works, just the lan, and hard drives. with 700mhz duron $94 on pricewatch! geez thats a lot for the money. add 1u power supply $53, and 256mb ram (may need faster ram but prob

Re: Good pop3 server

2001-08-10 Thread WHIRLYCOTT
Yes, not using system accounts is very good. If you're on the qmail bandwagon like I am, you can configure qmail to manage pop3 mailboxes really well. I use inter7.com's qmailadmin and vqadmin for managing my users' mailboxes. I'm happy with this setup so far. Trouble free, basically. Once yo

RAID over NBD

2001-08-10 Thread Jordi S . Bunster
Has anyone here ever played with the Network Block Devices under potato, or at least under some other branch? And using a nbd as one of the disks of a RAID? I was seriously thinking about it, so that the two servers can make on-the-fly cross backup, if you know what I mean. In case anyone has g

Re: eth1: Transmit timeout (...)

2001-08-10 Thread David Bishop
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 10 August 2001 05:48 am, Jordi S . Bunster wrote: > On Fri, Aug 10, 2001 at 10:42:45PM +1000, Toby Thain wrote: > > I had a lot of trouble with RT8139B under Debian 2.2 (Intel, on AMD-K6) > > - same diagnostics, corrupted transfers - with th

Re: Good pop3 server

2001-08-10 Thread Robert Waldner
(please send your mails in text only) On Fri, 10 Aug 2001 10:36:28 +0200, Javier Castillo Alcibar writes: > I am looking for a good pop3 server in the woody(testing) >distribution. I was going to install qpopper v4, but it runs from inetd >daemon, what I think is a bad idea from the perfor

Re: eth1: Transmit timeout (...)

2001-08-10 Thread Jordi S . Bunster
On Fri, Aug 10, 2001 at 10:42:45PM +1000, Toby Thain wrote: > I had a lot of trouble with RT8139B under Debian 2.2 (Intel, on AMD-K6) > - same diagnostics, corrupted transfers - with the 8139too driver, I > think. I am fairly convinced that the other RT8139 driver caused > spontaneous reboots etc

Re: eth1: Transmit timeout (...)

2001-08-10 Thread Jordi S . Bunster
On Fri, Aug 10, 2001 at 08:28:58AM -0400, Eric LeBlanc wrote: > when you choose the driver for you card (rtl8139too), are u enabled this > option => > > [ ] Use PIO instead of MMIO ? I'm not using the rtl8139too.o driver, I'm using the other one, rtl8139. I had problems using the rtl8139

Re: eth1: Transmit timeout (...)

2001-08-10 Thread Eric LeBlanc
Hum, in options (cd /usr/src/linux ; make menuconfig), when you choose the driver for you card (rtl8139too), are u enabled this option => [ ] Use PIO instead of MMIO ? If yes, in my case, this is no very helpful and very buggy for my network board. I disabled this option and it's OK. N

eth1: Transmit timeout (...)

2001-08-10 Thread Jordi S . Bunster
Dear hardware gurus What should I do about such a message? Replace the card? Aug 10 09:09:32 ioeweb kernel: eth1: Transmit timeout, status 0d media 08. Aug 10 09:09:32 ioeweb kernel: eth1: Tx queue start entry 361077 dirty entry 361073. Here's some dmesg from the card: eth1: RealTe

Good pop3 server

2001-08-10 Thread Javier Castillo Alcibar
Title: Good pop3 server     Hi all,     I am looking for a good pop3 server in the woody(testing) distribution. I was going to install qpopper v4, but it runs from inetd daemon, what I think is a bad idea from the performance point of view..     Any ideas??     Thanks

Delivery Failure: Re: ./debian directorys in packages

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Re: ./debian directorys in packages

2001-08-10 Thread Frank Louwers
On Fri, Aug 10, 2001 at 01:51:21PM +1200, Simon Allard wrote: > The reason I ask is I want to compile some new packages, but don't want to > make my own rules files else it gets to hard in the future when reverting > back to debian created packages. As many others have pointed out, you can get