Re: Re: ext3 on woody safe for a production machine?

2001-10-08 Thread Paolo Falcone
Alson van der Meulen wrote: >On Mon, Oct 08, 2001 at 11:49:45AM +0200, Johann Spies wrote: >> I am a newbie ftp-administrator trying to build a new ftp-server for >> our university. >> >> Setup: >> >> Compaq Proliant 3700 >> Redhat 7.1 (currently with 2.4.9 kernel) >> Three other machines each

Re: installing kde from rpms

2001-10-08 Thread Paolo Falcone
On Sun, Oct 07, 2001 at 04:48:41PM +0800, ramsubs wrote: >> yup, i did see the same advice in another KDE email. but i don't want to >> spend bundles of dollars downloading over the net. in my country, we have to >> pay telecoms for every minute of use. >> i already have redhat install cds, so thi

Re: Re: Resierfs on Potato?

2001-10-09 Thread Paolo Falcone
the version of lilo in testing), it's already ReiserFS friendly. Paolo Falcone __ www.edsamail.com

Re: Re: Re: ext3 on woody safe for a production machine?

2001-10-09 Thread Paolo Falcone
Robert L. Harris wrote: >Has XFS gone read-write? Last I heard it was still very experimental >and read only in the kernel. Not at all! XFS is very stable. If you want the full capabilities of an XFS-capable kernel, you better stick with 2.4.5. It's good enough for production systems (the guys

Re: Re: Re: Resierfs on Potato?

2001-10-09 Thread Paolo Falcone
version of lilo in testing), it's already ReiserFS friendly. Paolo Falcone __ www.edsamail.com

Re: Can I convert an ext2 fs to Resierfs?

2001-10-09 Thread Paolo Falcone
Stan Brown wrote: >Without reformating it? While it's mounted? unfortunately, no. ReiserFS is way too different from ext2fs. Ext2fs (as well as its progeny ext3fs) is an inode (information node) based filesystem. Inode based filesystems store pertinent file data in (as expected) inodes, and

Re: Distro's

2001-10-09 Thread Paolo Falcone
Mike Grover wrote: >What is the diff between Woody, Sid, and Hurd? Woody is (currently) the testing release of the Debian GNU/Linux OS. After some period of testing, Debian releases the testing version as stable. Expect Woody to come out some time soon - when, I hope soon enough (God knows for s

Pls comment: 2.4.11 on potato

2001-10-10 Thread Paolo Falcone
Pls comment on this: I have a potato box with the 2.4.9-xfs kernel and GCC-3.0.1 which I compiled from the source. I tried to compile the 2.4.11-xfs kernel but the compiler generated an "internal compiler error." Does 2.4.11 really won't compile under GCC-3.0.1 on potato? At least it ain't like c

Re: How to Back Up SQL Databases and Firewall

2004-08-26 Thread Paolo Falcone
On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 00:12:57 -0400, Ed Sutherland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > How do I back-up my MySQL databases to a CD disc? Well, I think it's easier that you do mysql_dump to the filesystem then burn the dumps to disks -- Paolo Alexis Falcone [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email

Re: [OT] Stressing hardware under windows

2002-03-14 Thread Paolo Falcone
ee for myself if Microsoft did improve its OS... then laugh out loud if XP crashes...) There's a UNIX version of Fuzz, if I'm not mistaken. For Linux, to do some stress testing, you can try the program crashme, as it also does random placement of input. -->paolo Paolo Falcone __ www.edsamail.com

Re: Re: divx codec

2002-03-28 Thread Paolo Falcone
Derek Williams wrote: >On Thu, 2002-03-28 at 03:29, Alberto Vecchiato wrote: >> Hi all. Anoyone knows if it is possible to play divx movies on Linux? >> Any suggestion on the player, where to find codecs, etc.? <--snip--> >I personally prefer mplayer, which can be downloaded from: >http://www.m

scanner problem

2002-04-13 Thread Paolo Falcone
Hello. I'm using Debian 2.2 with the Ximian GNOME desktop and some number of backported packages, running the Linux 2.4.18-xfs kernel. I just bought a Canon flatbed scanner model CanoScam N640P ex. I'd like to solicit ideas as to what do you think of this scanner brand. Is is supported under li

Re: Sound problems - newbie

2002-05-23 Thread Paolo Falcone
Thus spake Lisa C. Boyd last Wed, May 22, 2002 at 01:20:37PM -0400: > I am new to Linux and Debian and have really no idea how to > troubleshoot things yet. I had a local Debian guru help me install > Debian (on the 11th), but I'm having difficulties with my sound. Below > is the error message t

Re: New Debian user - a bunch of problems

2002-05-23 Thread Paolo Falcone
Thus spake Glen Lee Edwards last Wed, May 22, 2002 at 04:06:34PM -0500: > >Before I begin, I want to state that I'm very impressed with >Debian. It's obvious that some very talented people put in a lot of >quality time on it. I now have it installed on all 3 of my servers, >which f

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