Celestial Wizard wrote:
What about making the 2 Drives software RAID 0?
Ummm I think you mean RAID1
That way at least 1 drive can fail and you can continue.
In RAID 0 if you lose 1 drive you lose the data that is on both.
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Jean Jordaan wrote:
p.s.: Is there really no mailing list archive of the gentoo mailing
lists?
No, only http://news.gmane.org/?match=gentoo (look for the list of gentoo
archives, e.g. gmane.linux.gentoo.announce ). It's a bit idiosyncratic,
but it's kinda cool at the same time ..
False.
Mike Roest wrote:
False. There is also an archive of all the gentoo-* mailing lists are
marc (marc.theaimsgroup.com) in the Linuc Distributions section.
It would also help if I could spell
s/are/at
s/Linuc/Linux
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Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
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| I don't want to start a flame, but i'm wondering whats the best
language to use with apache. I don't know both and going to learn one.
| I know that perl can be used standalone of php i don't know.
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| All your
Doug Gorley wrote:
Howdy all,
Can someone please tell me how to determine if my MB (ASUS A7V266-E) is
supported by lm_sensors? I was a bit confused by the hardware
compatibility list on the web site.
Thanks!
It should work just fine I have a board that has the same chipset and it
works (not an
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daniel wrote:
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is there a proper way to do this? ideally, i want to be able to connect via
samba, nfs, (development box) and ftp and ssh (live box).
Create a group and add have them all as members of the group
set group rw on the directory.
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Mysql with a InnoDB table backend is much better in those respects. It
enforces foreign key constraints, has a transaction log so if the server
dies in the middle of a transaction it can rollback or forward. Quite
nice actually, it is a little more of a pain to setup as there are some
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Matthias F. Brandstetter wrote:
| Hi all,
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| since vmailmgr for qmail is too slow for more than 50 users (i need a
| solution for around 500 users), I need another backend for my qmail
| users.
|
I dunno about this I was running vmailmgr for 15
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Sean Bossinger wrote:
| etc-update or env-update?
Actually rc-update
rc-update add sshd default
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| The only reason that I ask is that when I used etc-update per the
| instructions in the installation manual, some of my system files,
including
|
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gabor wrote:
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| mutt has imap support. for example i can do:
| start mutt,
| press 'c' (open mailbox), and enter:
| imaps://[EMAIL PROTECTED]:gentoo
| and i get the mails
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Yes but mutt doesn't cache headers for IMAP accounts so if you plan to
leave
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Mikhail P. wrote:
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| which probably means Ctrl+D should detach it back, but it does not
work well
| for me.
On mine CTRL-A CTRL-D detaches a screen. Which I can then reattach with
screen -r
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Chris van der Pennen wrote:
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| While we're on the subject, what about progs for ripping bin/cue images?
I use cdrdao to burn bin/cues in both linux and windows. It's a console
app but there are GUI frontends out there.
$ emerge -s cdrdao
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Mike Roest wrote:
| Chris van der Pennen wrote:
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| | While we're on the subject, what about progs for ripping bin/cue images?
| I use cdrdao to burn bin/cues in both linux and windows. It's a console
| app but there are GUI frontends out
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Chris Graves wrote:
| I don't suppose there is a way to retrofit, say, a RH linux box with
| portage?
Sure there is, remove redhat and install gentoo. You'll have a fine
working portage system you can use.
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brett holcomb wrote:
| If I remember correctly you don't need the arts plugin. I'll check on
| that when I get to my system with KDE.
You don't need it I'm ussing the OSS plugin since I'm using straight
kernel drivers. If you're using alsa drivers
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