On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 02:24:09AM +0800, Patrick Hsieh wrote:
> Hello "Thomas R. Shemanske" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>
> I bought Datafab MD2-FW-USB External 2.5 IDE HDD Enclosure today and
> successfully work in my debian notebook.
>
> My question is-- is it possible to use 1394 HUB to connect som
Hello "Thomas R. Shemanske" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
I bought Datafab MD2-FW-USB External 2.5 IDE HDD Enclosure today and
successfully work in my debian notebook.
My question is-- is it possible to use 1394 HUB to connect some 1394
storage device and some Linux servers and make it a 1394-based NAS
en
Hello "Thomas R. Shemanske" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
I bought Datafab MD2-FW-USB External 2.5 IDE HDD Enclosure today and
successfully work in my debian notebook.
My question is-- is it possible to use 1394 HUB to connect some 1394
storage device and some Linux servers and make it a 1394-based NAS
e
Greetings,
I am in need of adding more servers for redundancy sake as well
performance. I have beeen looking at using the Linux Virtual Server
project for load balancing and redundacy of accounts. I thought I would
see if anyone on the list is using LVS, has any thoughts or would like
to recomme
Greetings,
I am in need of adding more servers for redundancy sake as well
performance. I have beeen looking at using the Linux Virtual Server
project for load balancing and redundacy of accounts. I thought I would
see if anyone on the list is using LVS, has any thoughts or would like
to recomm
> No concrete solution to the problem, but did you notice that the default
> location for the mailboxes has changed from /var/spool/mail to /var/mail?
Huh? At least exim's fresh configuration file still says:
file = /var/spool/mail/${local_part}
> Try stracing the ipop3d process and look what
> No concrete solution to the problem, but did you notice that the default
> location for the mailboxes has changed from /var/spool/mail to /var/mail?
Huh? At least exim's fresh configuration file still says:
file = /var/spool/mail/${local_part}
> Try stracing the ipop3d process and look what
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