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"Live CD is a project to create a CD that runs Linux.
The CD is bootable, and runs Debian Linux without needing
a hard drive..."
http://www.ocslink.com/~blunier/
Cheers, Marcel
Javier Castillo Alcibar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 22 J
Hello,
Which X.21 Cards do you recommend for Linux (2.2.19) ?
Has anybody here experiences with the Cyclades-PC300/X21 Cards and the
Linux-Kernel-Driver ? I'm a bit in doubts because the Generic-HDCL
Driver ist marked als experimental.
Thanks,
Bernd
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On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Bernd Harmsen wrote:
> Which X.21 Cards do you recommend for Linux (2.2.19) ?
>
> Has anybody here experiences with the Cyclades-PC300/X21 Cards and the
> Linux-Kernel-Driver ? I'm a bit in doubts because the Generic-HDCL
> Driver ist marked als experimental.
www.itc.hu
On Fri, Jun 22, 2001 at 12:29:45PM +0200, Tamas TEVESZ wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Bernd Harmsen wrote:
> > Which X.21 Cards do you recommend for Linux (2.2.19) ?
> www.itc.hu/index_(en|de).html
There is not many text / dokumentation on this site, mostly pictures. I
cannot find a X.21 Card the
Hi Bernd,
On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Bernd Harmsen wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 22, 2001 at 12:29:45PM +0200, Tamas TEVESZ wrote:
> > On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Bernd Harmsen wrote:
> > > Which X.21 Cards do you recommend for Linux (2.2.19) ?
> > www.itc.hu/index_(en|de).html
>
> There is not many text / dokumen
> What about Sangoma Wanpipe? I have not tried them myself but they are
> supported since Kernel 2.0.x.
>
> http://www.sangoma.com/wanpipe.htm
I use a Sangoma card and can *highly* recommend them. Easy set-up, the
card has been 100% reliable and Sangoma's support is the best I have
ever experien
Hi debian dudes
What is sendmail-wide for ?
Thanks
Craig
winmail.dat
hello
on day of Fri, 22 Jun 2001 08:45:48 +0200, the message from "Craig"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> says:
> Ahoy there maties
>
> Was wondering if there is a set of sendmail config files similar to
RedHats
> sendmail-cf.rpm in Debian, which I can use with m4 to general my config
here everything (
On Thursday 14 June 2001 15:31, Marc Haber wrote:
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >One significant benefit of ReiserFS is that it is journalled and does
> > not require a lengthy fsck operation after a power failure.
>
> However, if the journal gets corrupted, you are in for serious
> trouble, beca
On Friday 15 June 2001 16:13, Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote:
> This system would be used mostly for web-hosting, so I was figuring
> a large /home partition. Likewise only one or two kernels max, so I
> figured a small /boot. And finally, and this is really where I'm
Why do you need a separate
On Sunday 17 June 2001 10:41, Cho Yoonbae wrote:
> I am operating an server with P3 850*1, 512MB, 90GB storage. (two
> 45GB)
> blue:~# df -H
> FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> /dev/hda1 2.0G 233M 1.6G 13% /
> /dev/hda3 32G 2.6G 27G 9% /
On Thursday 01 January 1970 01:00, Allen Ahoffman wrote:
> I am blind and work in a small data center.
> Since I can't read screens I need to get sighted people to read for me.
> I know what I'm doing on the systems but need readers to tell me whats
> happening.
> I'm looking for suggested hardwar
Hi
all.
Anybody knows how do
I can configure sendmail on SMPT AUTH with SASL ?
I've compiled both
first SASL libraries and after sendmail with APPENDEF macro with de options
SASL actives and sendmail.mc with avalaible mechanisms PLAIN and LOGIN.
Now, my great dubt
is what is the sin
Hey Russell,
Friday, June 22, 2001, 9:17:12 AM, you wrote:
RC> On Friday 15 June 2001 16:13, Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote:
>> This system would be used mostly for web-hosting, so I was figuring
>> a large /home partition. Likewise only one or two kernels max, so I
>> figured a small /boot.
Hey Russell,
Friday, June 22, 2001, 9:17:12 AM, you wrote:
RC> On Friday 15 June 2001 16:13, Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote:
>> This system would be used mostly for web-hosting, so I was figuring
>> a large /home partition. Likewise only one or two kernels max, so I
>> figured a small /boot.
On Friday 22 June 2001 16:39, Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote:
> Friday, June 22, 2001, 9:17:12 AM, you wrote:
>
> RC> On Friday 15 June 2001 16:13, Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote:
> >> This system would be used mostly for web-hosting, so I was
> >> figuring a large /home partition. Likewise only one
Hey Russell,
Friday, June 22, 2001, 11:07:37 AM, you wrote:
RC> What exactly will that save you from? If the root FS gets messed up then
RC> having a separate /boot won't gain you much...
I was thinking the other way around actually. If /boot were to get messed up,
it wouldn't affect /.
RC>
Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote:
> Hey Russell,
>
>
> Friday, June 22, 2001, 11:07:37 AM, you wrote:
>
> RC> What exactly will that save you from? If the root FS gets messed up then
> RC> having a separate /boot won't gain you much...
>
> I was thinking the other way around actually. If /boot we
On Friday 22 June 2001 17:33, Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote:
> RC> What exactly will that save you from? If the root FS gets messed
> up then RC> having a separate /boot won't gain you much...
>
> I was thinking the other way around actually. If /boot were to get
> messed up, it wouldn't affect /.
Hey Russell,
Friday, June 22, 2001, 7:22:41 PM, you wrote:
>> I was thinking the other way around actually. If /boot were to get
>> messed up, it wouldn't affect /.
I guess I'm off here. By getting messed up, I mean more by say a
sudden jolt in the power supply (of course, I do have a line
c
On Fri, Jun 22, 2001 at 03:17:12PM +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
>
> > looking for help, it will be used as an IMAP/SMTP machine. So, should
> > I create a separate /var partition? I'm hesitant because I don't want
> > to a) not create a large enough partition, or b) create too large of
>
> I su
Ahoy there maties
Was wondering if there is a set of sendmail config files similar to RedHats
sendmail-cf.rpm in Debian, which I can use with m4 to general my config
files.
Kind regards
Craig
<>
On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Craig wrote:
> Ahoy there maties
>
> Was wondering if there is a set of sendmail config files similar to RedHats
> sendmail-cf.rpm in Debian, which I can use with m4 to general my config
> files.
Yes they are part of the sendmail package. They reside in:
/usr/share/
Title: Linux on distro on CD
Hi,
I have some boxes without hard disk, but with CD-ROM units, so I am looking for linux project/distro which allow me to boot Linux from a CD and after, from those terminals, people can use my Terminal Servers..
Regards.
Javier
Browse Freshmeat :-)
http://freshmeat.net/browse/665/
One result is
"Live CD is a project to create a CD that runs Linux.
The CD is bootable, and runs Debian Linux without needing
a hard drive..."
http://www.ocslink.com/~blunier/
Cheers, Marcel
Javier Castillo Alcibar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 22 Ju
Hello,
Which X.21 Cards do you recommend for Linux (2.2.19) ?
Has anybody here experiences with the Cyclades-PC300/X21 Cards and the
Linux-Kernel-Driver ? I'm a bit in doubts because the Generic-HDCL
Driver ist marked als experimental.
Thanks,
Bernd
On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Bernd Harmsen wrote:
> Which X.21 Cards do you recommend for Linux (2.2.19) ?
>
> Has anybody here experiences with the Cyclades-PC300/X21 Cards and the
> Linux-Kernel-Driver ? I'm a bit in doubts because the Generic-HDCL
> Driver ist marked als experimental.
www.itc.hu/
On Fri, Jun 22, 2001 at 12:29:45PM +0200, Tamas TEVESZ wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Bernd Harmsen wrote:
> > Which X.21 Cards do you recommend for Linux (2.2.19) ?
> www.itc.hu/index_(en|de).html
There is not many text / dokumentation on this site, mostly pictures. I
cannot find a X.21 Card ther
Hi Bernd,
On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Bernd Harmsen wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 22, 2001 at 12:29:45PM +0200, Tamas TEVESZ wrote:
> > On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Bernd Harmsen wrote:
> > > Which X.21 Cards do you recommend for Linux (2.2.19) ?
> > www.itc.hu/index_(en|de).html
>
> There is not many text / dokument
> What about Sangoma Wanpipe? I have not tried them myself but they are
> supported since Kernel 2.0.x.
>
> http://www.sangoma.com/wanpipe.htm
I use a Sangoma card and can *highly* recommend them. Easy set-up, the
card has been 100% reliable and Sangoma's support is the best I have
ever experienc
Hi debian dudes
What is sendmail-wide for ?
Thanks
Craig
<>
hello
on day of Fri, 22 Jun 2001 08:45:48 +0200, the message from "Craig"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> says:
> Ahoy there maties
>
> Was wondering if there is a set of sendmail config files similar to
RedHats
> sendmail-cf.rpm in Debian, which I can use with m4 to general my config
here everything (a
On Thursday 14 June 2001 15:31, Marc Haber wrote:
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >One significant benefit of ReiserFS is that it is journalled and does
> > not require a lengthy fsck operation after a power failure.
>
> However, if the journal gets corrupted, you are in for serious
> trouble, becau
On Sunday 17 June 2001 10:41, Cho Yoonbae wrote:
> I am operating an server with P3 850*1, 512MB, 90GB storage. (two
> 45GB)
> blue:~# df -H
> FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> /dev/hda1 2.0G 233M 1.6G 13% /
> /dev/hda3 32G 2.6G 27G 9% /var
On Friday 15 June 2001 16:13, Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote:
> This system would be used mostly for web-hosting, so I was figuring
> a large /home partition. Likewise only one or two kernels max, so I
> figured a small /boot. And finally, and this is really where I'm
Why do you need a separate
On Thursday 01 January 1970 01:00, Allen Ahoffman wrote:
> I am blind and work in a small data center.
> Since I can't read screens I need to get sighted people to read for me.
> I know what I'm doing on the systems but need readers to tell me whats
> happening.
> I'm looking for suggested hardware
Hi
all.
Anybody knows how do
I can configure sendmail on SMPT AUTH with SASL ?
I've compiled both
first SASL libraries and after sendmail with APPENDEF macro with de options
SASL actives and sendmail.mc with avalaible mechanisms PLAIN and LOGIN.
Now, my great dubt
is what is the sin
Hey Russell,
Friday, June 22, 2001, 9:17:12 AM, you wrote:
RC> On Friday 15 June 2001 16:13, Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote:
>> This system would be used mostly for web-hosting, so I was figuring
>> a large /home partition. Likewise only one or two kernels max, so I
>> figured a small /boot. A
Hey Russell,
Friday, June 22, 2001, 9:17:12 AM, you wrote:
RC> On Friday 15 June 2001 16:13, Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote:
>> This system would be used mostly for web-hosting, so I was figuring
>> a large /home partition. Likewise only one or two kernels max, so I
>> figured a small /boot. A
On Friday 22 June 2001 16:39, Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote:
> Friday, June 22, 2001, 9:17:12 AM, you wrote:
>
> RC> On Friday 15 June 2001 16:13, Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote:
> >> This system would be used mostly for web-hosting, so I was
> >> figuring a large /home partition. Likewise only one o
Hey Russell,
Friday, June 22, 2001, 11:07:37 AM, you wrote:
RC> What exactly will that save you from? If the root FS gets messed up then
RC> having a separate /boot won't gain you much...
I was thinking the other way around actually. If /boot were to get messed up,
it wouldn't affect /.
RC>
Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote:
Hey Russell,
Friday, June 22, 2001, 11:07:37 AM, you wrote:
RC> What exactly will that save you from? If the root FS gets messed up then
RC> having a separate /boot won't gain you much...
I was thinking the other way around actually. If /boot were to get messed up,
it
On Friday 22 June 2001 17:33, Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote:
> RC> What exactly will that save you from? If the root FS gets messed
> up then RC> having a separate /boot won't gain you much...
>
> I was thinking the other way around actually. If /boot were to get
> messed up, it wouldn't affect /.
Hey Russell,
Friday, June 22, 2001, 7:22:41 PM, you wrote:
>> I was thinking the other way around actually. If /boot were to get
>> messed up, it wouldn't affect /.
I guess I'm off here. By getting messed up, I mean more by say a
sudden jolt in the power supply (of course, I do have a line
co
On Fri, Jun 22, 2001 at 03:17:12PM +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
>
> > looking for help, it will be used as an IMAP/SMTP machine. So, should
> > I create a separate /var partition? I'm hesitant because I don't want
> > to a) not create a large enough partition, or b) create too large of
>
> I sug
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