Kath wrote:
> Welcome aboard
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> - Original Message -
> From: "bill t" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000 1:44 PM
> Subject: [techtalk] Hi
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> >
> > Hi,
> > I just joined this mailing list and thought I'd say hello.
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> > A little about:
> > Na
Lennart Sorensen wrote:
> Scsi or badly designed mpu401 cards perhaps use 0x300, but not parallel or
> serial. 0x200 is a garenteed clash with the joysitck (at 0x200 or 0x201),
> 240, 2A0, 340, are generally safe.
# actually 0x340 will interfere with many SCSI cards.
# 0x300 did freeze my mac
Hey,
I thought I'd check with you guys to see if anyone had had experience with some of the
more recent distros coming out with clustering solutions. I've heard of one from some
ex-tru64 Unix guys that implements shared storage as well as a few others.
Anyone? Well I'm just curious to hear how
I'm attempting to set up majordomo for a mail list; when I send test
subscribe messages, it complains about not finding certain .pl modules
in the @INC list...my question is where exactly do you set what paths
@INC has? I have the appropriate modules on the system, just not where
it thinks they
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On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, alissa bader wrote:
> I am trying to figure out what type of hardware, how
> much disk space, how much ram etc is on a box. I know
> if I was doing this on a mac I'd click on "about this
> macintosh." I know if I was doing this
alissa bader wrote:
> I am trying to figure out what type of hardware, how
> much disk space, how much ram etc is on a box. I know
> if I was doing this on a mac I'd click on "about this
> macintosh." I know if I was doing this on an NT
> machine, I'd check out the properties under "My
> Comput
ok, acutally this is *really* for solaris, instead of
linux, but surely there's a similar command for both.
:>
I am trying to figure out what type of hardware, how
much disk space, how much ram etc is on a box. I know
if I was doing this on a mac I'd click on "about this
macintosh." I know if I
Thanks to everyone who replied. I am grateful. I will implement the solution
this weekend.
Thanks,
Bill
On Tue, 11 Jul 2000 06:54:56 -0700 (PDT), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hey All,
>You can adjust the settings (IO,IRQ) of your 3com cards via their dos
> setup utility. There really is
Hey All,
You can adjust the settings (IO,IRQ) of your 3com cards via their dos
setup utility. There really is no need to buy another card.
HTH,
Harry Hoffman
Manager - Information Technology
Restaurants Unlimited Inc.
206.634.3082 x. 270
On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Justin Zygmont wrote:
>
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> On M
Hi,
Heh, it's working as supposed to now!!
Faxes I recieve get automatically printed
out on the printer!
I had simply supplied the wrong command.
The way to go is:
tiff2ps $1 > fax.ps | cat fax.ps | gs -q -dNOPAUSE -sDEVICE=cdj550 -r300
-sOutputFile=- - | lpr
This command is inserted in the file
Hi,
I have a small network at home, and it looks like this:
Box1 - webserver, mailserver, printserver
Box2 - my puter, dual win/linux
Box3 - my boyfriends puter
Box4 - faxserver
Ok, now to the problem.
It's Box4 that's causing the problems... the faxserver. I actually
managed to set up Hylafax a
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