Has anyone ever used the Adaptec AIC-7890 or AIC-7986 with Linux?? They are
the Ultra2 SCSI chips that come mounted on motherboards (specifically the
Intel L440GX server board and the SuperMicro P6SBU). Also, does anyone know
if you can hook the Western Digital Enterprise 9.1GB LVD drive to these
I have to set up a RAID 5 Tower and I want to run Linux (it's a dual Xeon,
Intel GX computer) and I was wondering which company currently offered RAID
5 solutions with source code drivers (or included in the latest stable
kernel).
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From: aphro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Please don't shoot me for asking this, but I have a very specific need in
mind.
Does anyone have information on building your own Linux distribution (I
don't mind using Debian as a starting point), but I need to be able to
tailor make the install process and configuration.
Is there a M$ Exchange replacement available for Linux, I would like to run
Linux/Samba, but I need a mail server that works with Outlook so that I can
share schedules, I know that Domino/Notes will be available later from IBM,
but I need a solution right now...
Thanxs.
In regards to the Debian / Redhat Alliance proposed by Lyno Sullivan: I
hope this does not cause a stir, or that Debian will not actually consider
this.
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If the BIOS supports the Disk (via LBA) then just run : fdisk /mbr and it
will replace the boot sector.
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From: W. Paul Mills [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 09, 1998 9:32 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: The evil Dymanic Drive Overlay..
With the sudden uprise in the desire for Server Clustering, and the advent
of Fibre Channel devices, where will that place Linux on the Road map?? Is
there any attempt to support Fibre Channel, for example 3Com has designed
what they call a Storage Area Network (SAN), basically a Fibre Channel LAN
Which compiler is best, recommended, etc. Does one compiler optimize for
Pentium, PentiumMMX, PentiumII, K6, K6-2, Cyrix 6x86MX, Cyrix MII, IDT
Winchip6(-2). I know Swarc does the different MMX flavours and is working
on 3Dnow! (by using a variant on C). But will EGCC / PGCC ever support
these??
Is PnP in the production kernels yet?? (I've asked about 3 times and no
responses. I am preparing to sell a line of Office (Corel WP8.0, etc),
Graphics (GIMP, NeoGeo Blender, etc), Server (Samba, POP, SMTP, Apache),
Development (EGC, Perl, etc) computer systems, and I would love to know if
PNP wor
What will Linux (therefore Debian) do with the
new Unix Driver Model being pushed by Intel, Compaq, SCO, Hewlett-Packard,
etc??
What exactly is HURD. I remember hearing something about it from GNU
(thought it was a clone of the Linux kernel)???
What exactly is a bz2 file?? Is it bzip (the block sorting file
compressor)??
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I've been out of the loop for a while and I am wondering if Plug and Play is
yet in the kernel??
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Whats with these 2.1.xx kernels, When I was in
University over a year ago, they had 2.1.xx kernels, will this kernel ever come
out of development, and is Plug-and-Play in the kernel
yet???
I work for a company that assembles computers and I am interested in putting
together computers that will come preloaded with Linux, and I am wondering
what people would consider necessary for a good Linux Box, and then we will
start offering Linux-Ready Units. (If my boss okays the concept :-)
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This is the output from my Linux box that won't
attach to my network:
boot.info
Description: Binary data
ethernet.info
Description: Binary data
route.info
Description: Binary data
Hello,
I am trying to run Linux on
my computer at work, what we are running normally is Windows 95 OSR on a
Ethernet Star configured LAN. The NIC is 3com Etherlink XL 100baseTX
(running as 10BaseT). We normally attach to a Windows NT 4.0 server.
I installed Linux, took the informat
I ATTEMPTED to install the Debian 1.2.4 off of a CheapBytes CD and
the boot disks hung on the md driver and I could not go any further,
I have a working Slackware, so I compiled a Ramdisk enabled kernel,
stuck it on the disk and rebooted, that worked fine, but the kernel
seemed to hang on runni
I have a Cyrix P120+, M1614TA HardDrive, GoldStar 580B, and a Cirrus
Logic GD5430PCI, and Debian 1.2.4, Book Disk from February, and I
can't get the boot disk to work, it keeps choking on the md driver
(0.84 I think), says Max devices = 8, and the other number is 4.
HELP!! I have a working Sl
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