Hi all,
does anyone have any experience with large IDE disks on Debian?
I was interested in buy a couple of Western Digital 250GB Disks for
backup purposes...
And secondly, does Serial ATA work properly in Woody? or do I need a
new Kernel?
Thanks
Andrew
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Op di 24-06-2003, om 10:38 schreef Andrew Miehs:
Hi all,
does anyone have any experience with large IDE disks on Debian?
They work perfectly with a custom 2.4.20. Only 2.4.20 (or a patched 2.4.18) accepts 120G >
Kind regards,
Diederik
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003, Andrew Miehs wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> does anyone have any experience with large IDE disks on Debian?
>
> I was interested in buy a couple of Western Digital 250GB Disks for
> backup purposes...
>
> And secondly, does Serial ATA work properly in Woody? or do I need a
> new Kernel?
On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 07:02:21PM +1000, Brad Lay wrote:
> I'd stay well clear of promise if you want it to work under Debian.
I would like to support that statement. Ive had nothing but trouble
with promise under debian :(
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Hi all,
then what should I use if you don't recommend promise?
Thanx
Andrew
On Tuesday, Jun 24, 2003, at 13:20 Europe/Berlin, Thomas Kirk wrote:
On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 07:02:21PM +1000, Brad Lay wrote:
I'd stay well clear of promise if you want it to work under Debian.
I would like to suppor
Op di 24-06-2003, om 14:20 schreef Andrew Miehs:
If you could, 3ware. Otherwise use FreeBSD with Promise :)
Hi all,
then what should I use if you don't recommend promise?
Thanx
Andrew
On Tuesday, Jun 24, 2003, at 13:20 Europe/Berlin, Thomas Kirk wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 07:02:21P
I dont actually need any raid functionality
so should I go for the promise? or the 3ware cards?
Andrew
On Tuesday, Jun 24, 2003, at 14:42 Europe/Berlin, Diederik de Vries wrote:
Op di 24-06-2003, om 14:20 schreef Andrew Miehs:
If you could, 3ware. Otherwise use FreeBSD with Promise :)
Op di 24-06-2003, om 15:11 schreef Andrew Miehs:
200% 3Ware. Don't even consider Promise.
I dont actually need any raid functionality
so should I go for the promise? or the 3ware cards?
Andrew
On Tuesday, Jun 24, 2003, at 14:42 Europe/Berlin, Diederik de Vries
wrote:
Op di 24-06-
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I honestly regret to say the same, but it's true. Promise cards are
great under an MS Windows OS, but not GNU/Linux. It's the driver issues.
Thomas Kirk wrote:
On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 07:02:21PM +1000, Brad Lay wrote:
I'd stay well clear of promise if you want it to work under Debian.
I
Hi,
I upgraded the kernels on some of my servers running Debian Woody,
yesterday to 2.4.21-ac2 (compiled from source), or at least i tried to.
Using the 2.4.21 kernel with Alan Cox' ac2-patch, all messages i send
through Postfix get corrupted:
[mail.log]
Jun 24 06:27:46 aranea postfix/qmgr[399
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Well, since no one has said it yet, I'll chip in...
We've have great results by using 3ware cards. Their drivers are fully
open source, and are available as part of the source kernel as well, so
you don't have to wait for the right drivers to come out for a particular
kernel release (very annoying
Ive not done 250gig and serial ata yet, however I plan to shortly, would
appreciate feedback, though I suspect it will be straightforward.
I will probably mirror over 2 disks, on a server so ata seems the way to go,
it will replace my old scsi raid array.
Steven
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I'm using Debian sendmail distribution 8.12.3-6.4 and
I have apache running as user "apache" and group "apache".
I'm running a CGI program which calls sendmail using the
"-f" switch to set the sender's e-mail address (apache
is running a number of virtual servers, each with a
separate domain). The
Anand,
Maybe try looking at setting PHP to 'safe mode'
Cheers
Rudi.
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Hi,
I have just recently begun using
Debian and am in the process of migrating a FreeBSD 4.4 server over to
it. This server had many different users and allowed them to execute
CGI
> (I have tried using suexec as it is installed with the Debian Apache
> package, but when I tried to execute a script in a virtual host, not
> using the www.domain.com/~username address, it did not execute the
> script, saying it was not in the document root. Does anyone know what
the defa
Question: We run sslwrap for POP3 wrapping and I see Outlook for XP when
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Previous verions of Out
Hi,
I have just recently begun using
Debian and am in the process of migrating a FreeBSD 4.4 server over to it.
This server had many different users and allowed them to execute CGI and PHP
scripts in their public_html folder (or any folder under it) as their own user,
not as the user
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Hola,
¿Alguien conoce alguna herramienta de gestión
de inventario con autodiscovery tipo Visio, SMS, etc, que sea Open
Source?
gracias.
Hi all,
does anyone have any experience with large IDE disks on Debian?
I was interested in buy a couple of Western Digital 250GB Disks for
backup purposes...
And secondly, does Serial ATA work properly in Woody? or do I need a
new Kernel?
Thanks
Andrew
Op di 24-06-2003, om 10:38 schreef Andrew Miehs:
Hi all,
does anyone have any experience with large IDE disks on Debian?
They work perfectly with a custom 2.4.20. Only 2.4.20 (or a patched 2.4.18) accepts 120G >
Kind regards,
Diederik
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003, Andrew Miehs wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> does anyone have any experience with large IDE disks on Debian?
>
> I was interested in buy a couple of Western Digital 250GB Disks for
> backup purposes...
>
> And secondly, does Serial ATA work properly in Woody? or do I need a
> new Kernel?
On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 07:02:21PM +1000, Brad Lay wrote:
> I'd stay well clear of promise if you want it to work under Debian.
I would like to support that statement. Ive had nothing but trouble
with promise under debian :(
--
Venlig hilsen/Kind regards
Thomas Kirk
ARKENA
tlf/phone +4570233456
Hi all,
then what should I use if you don't recommend promise?
Thanx
Andrew
On Tuesday, Jun 24, 2003, at 13:20 Europe/Berlin, Thomas Kirk wrote:
On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 07:02:21PM +1000, Brad Lay wrote:
I'd stay well clear of promise if you want it to work under Debian.
I would like to support that
Op di 24-06-2003, om 14:20 schreef Andrew Miehs:
If you could, 3ware. Otherwise use FreeBSD with Promise :)
Hi all,
then what should I use if you don't recommend promise?
Thanx
Andrew
On Tuesday, Jun 24, 2003, at 13:20 Europe/Berlin, Thomas Kirk wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 07:02:21P
Op di 24-06-2003, om 15:11 schreef Andrew Miehs:
200% 3Ware. Don't even consider Promise.
I dont actually need any raid functionality
so should I go for the promise? or the 3ware cards?
Andrew
On Tuesday, Jun 24, 2003, at 14:42 Europe/Berlin, Diederik de Vries
wrote:
Op di 24-06-
I dont actually need any raid functionality
so should I go for the promise? or the 3ware cards?
Andrew
On Tuesday, Jun 24, 2003, at 14:42 Europe/Berlin, Diederik de Vries wrote:
Op di 24-06-2003, om 14:20 schreef Andrew Miehs:
If you could, 3ware. Otherwise use FreeBSD with Promise :)
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* 2.5 -- BODY: Asks you to click below (in capital letters)
* 0.1 -- BODY: HTML has "tbody" tag
* 0.3 -- BODY: Message is 70% to 80% HTML
* 2.0 -- BODY: Bayesian classifier says spam probabilit
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* 2.0 -- BODY: Bayesian classifier says spam probability is 90 to 99%
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* 0.5 -- BODY: HTML has a low ratio of text to image area
* 0.4 -- BODY: Message is 40% to 50% HTML
* 2.1
Mit freundlichen GrüßenTimo Jaitner--Timo
Jaitner
Systrade GmbHTel:
+49-6039-9279-25
systems for
businessFax: +49-6039-9279-99 Email:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Robert-Bosch-Str. 2-4Mobil: +49-171-2430258 http://www
I honestly regret to say the same, but it's true. Promise cards are
great under an MS Windows OS, but not GNU/Linux. It's the driver issues.
Thomas Kirk wrote:
On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 07:02:21PM +1000, Brad Lay wrote:
I'd stay well clear of promise if you want it to work under Debian.
I woul
Hi,
I upgraded the kernels on some of my servers running Debian Woody,
yesterday to 2.4.21-ac2 (compiled from source), or at least i tried to.
Using the 2.4.21 kernel with Alan Cox' ac2-patch, all messages i send
through Postfix get corrupted:
[mail.log]
Jun 24 06:27:46 aranea postfix/qmgr[399]
Well, since no one has said it yet, I'll chip in...
We've have great results by using 3ware cards. Their drivers are fully
open source, and are available as part of the source kernel as well, so
you don't have to wait for the right drivers to come out for a particular
kernel release (very annoying
Ive not done 250gig and serial ata yet, however I plan to shortly, would
appreciate feedback, though I suspect it will be straightforward.
I will probably mirror over 2 disks, on a server so ata seems the way to go,
it will replace my old scsi raid array.
Steven
-Original Message-
From:
I'm using Debian sendmail distribution 8.12.3-6.4 and
I have apache running as user "apache" and group "apache".
I'm running a CGI program which calls sendmail using the
"-f" switch to set the sender's e-mail address (apache
is running a number of virtual servers, each with a
separate domain). The
Hi,
I have just recently begun using
Debian and am in the process of migrating a FreeBSD 4.4 server over to it.
This server had many different users and allowed them to execute CGI and PHP
scripts in their public_html folder (or any folder under it) as their own user,
not as the user
Anand,
Maybe try looking at setting PHP to 'safe mode'
Cheers
Rudi.
Anand Atreya wrote:
Hi,
I have just recently begun using
Debian and am in the process of migrating a FreeBSD 4.4 server over to
it. This server had many different users and allowed them to execute
CGI
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