Re: Maximum memory under Linux

2002-10-29 Thread Don Knott
Here is a page that someone put together on the subject: http://www.spack.org/index.cgi/LinuxRamLimits On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Ronald Hermans wrote: > At the moment we are writing an application for the windows environment that > needs in some situations a lot om memory (+ 2GB). We are thinking to

Re: Red Hat 8.0 Tips & Tricks v1.0.5

2002-11-02 Thread Don Knott
Odd, I had to disable privoxy in order to view the page. Otherwise, it was blank. On 1 Nov 2002, Warren Togami wrote: > http://www.mplug.org/phpwiki/index.php/RedHat8.0TipsTricks > > This is a reminder about my Red Hat 8.0 Tips & Tricks page. This > version talks about system updating with up2da

Re: Red Hat 8.0 Tips & Tricks v1.0.5

2002-11-03 Thread Don Knott
That fixed it. Thanks. I've just started testing with privoxy and I bet the php tip will come in handy. On Sun, 3 Nov 2002, Hal Burgiss wrote: > On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 12:02:21AM -0500, Don Knott wrote: > > Odd, I had to disable privoxy in order to view the page. Otherwise, it

Re: File And Print Sharing

2002-11-26 Thread Don Knott
For info regarding file & print services, check out: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba/chapter/book/ Chances are that for the simplest of file/print sharing, Windows will be easier. The difference is the amount of flexibility you'll have later when you decide to do things outside the scope of

Re: File And Print Sharing

2002-11-26 Thread Don Knott
network will be superceded, abandoned entirely. What I'd really like > to know is how to set up file and print sharing on a Red Hat 8.0 > peer-to-peer network. Can you help me? > > John Lowell > > > > > > - Original Message - > From: "Don Knott&quo

Re: File And Print Sharing

2002-11-27 Thread Don Knott
> Anyway, what is SCP? I've got the Red Hat Linux 8.0 Bible here, an > excellent book by the way, and it explains NFS. I'd hoped there might be > some simpler method I could employ to get the file sharing done but > perhaps not. I get the sense that the complexity required by Unix/Linux > for this

Re: antivirus software

2002-12-20 Thread Don Knott
Sendmail + Mailscanner (F-prot & Spamassassin) Mailscanner works with Sendmail. It checks mail inbound and outbound against F-Prot (several other virus scanners work also) and Spamassassin. www.mailscanner.info www.spamassassin.org www.f-prot.com (free for personal use) All are available as RPMs