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
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
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
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
network will be superceded, abandoned entirely.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
>
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>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Don Knott&quo
> 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
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