Hello all.
On 05/10/05 12:12, Mariusz Kruk wrote:
Roberto C. Sanchez napisał(a):
Does that mean that if I plug in the two cards I cannot use the four new
channels in addition to the two onboard channels? Is there any way
around
that?
As far as I see in
Hello.
Two ideas.
1. What program is bound to ttyS0 in inittab? *getty? Nothing? What if
to change this (something to nothing or vice versa)?
2. Damned IBM PC interrupts? It may be deja vue, but it seems me that I
had same effect in Novell server 10 years ago; the reason was incorrect
://www.citforum.ru/open_source/hard_irq/
A.L.
Svein
Alexey Lobanov wrote:
Hello.
Two ideas.
1. What program is bound to ttyS0 in inittab? *getty? Nothing? What if
to change this (something to nothing or vice versa)?
2. Damned IBM PC interrupts? It may be deja vue, but it seems me
Hello.
On 08/10/05 15:19, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
alll UPS is debian compatible as long as:
- your box has rs232
- the ups has monitoring thru rs232
How can that be? If the software they provide to communicate over the
rs232 is m$ software?
Maybe not all but virtually all. Most
Hello all.
On 10/10/05 13:04, Mariusz Kruk wrote:
Jeffrey Alsip napisał(a):
I hope you are referring to a hardware RAID (firmware running inside a
seperate RAID controller) and not some form of software RAID, as those
things are crap.
Can you back this oppinion up in any way? Especialy
Hello all.
I use several Debian servers running since 2005. All them use
Samba-NTLM-Cyrus SASL authentication chain for Cyrus IMAP and Postfix
SMTP services, in very trivial form:
pwcheck_method: saslauthd
mech_list: plain ntlm
ntlm_server: 127.0.0.1
The problem: upon upgrade from Samba 3.0
not know what to do with production servers. Either to
freeze Samba at 3.0.X or compile Cyrus SASL 2.1.24 from source.
Alexey
On 26/07/10 12:13, Alexey Lobanov wrote:
Hello all.
I use several Debian servers running since 2005. All them use
Samba-NTLM-Cyrus SASL authentication chain for Cyrus
On 09/11/10 10:19, Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
Where can I find the list of supported E1 cards for Debian Lenny
especially to be used with a fax server such as Hylafax?
Linux and Asterisk drivers for all http://cronyx.ru/hardware/wan.html
products are dupported by the Vendor. I had been using
Alexey Lobanov a.loba...@gctrials.com
mailto:a.loba...@gctrials.com
On 09/11/10 10:19, Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
Where can I find the list of supported E1 cards for Debian Lenny
especially to be used with a fax server such as Hylafax?
Linux and Asterisk drivers for all
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