On Tue, 01 Oct 2002 16:46:47 -0300
Federico Voges [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On Tue, 1 Oct 2002 15:38:58 -0400, Lee wrote:
On Tuesday 01 October 2002 11:25 am, you wrote:
How is this an about server sales following a good desktop? This one
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002 00:37:56 -0400
Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do, I haven't. Since wv seems to work fine on the command line, I think my
search is over for now.
Also, wv and libwmf are used by programs like antiword to import the MS
docs. It is a library upon which many tools are
Well, pending an unforeseen emergency expense, I plan on upgrading my
aging(ok, ancient) hardware. The motherboard I plan on getting is a Abit
KX7-333. It uses the VIA KT333 and VT8233A chipsets. I've done some
research and it seems like it will work fine with the latest kernels.
Reviews
Hi!
Presently, I boot several partitions and several SCSI disks all from a
single disk that uses Boot Magic (a chain loader). I assume that Boot
Magic resides in the MBR of the boot disk. I then cut to windhose or
LILO on other partitions and other disks. My assumption is that LILO
is
Yes, your assumption is correct.
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, Tony Alfrey wrote:
Hi!
Presently, I boot several partitions and several SCSI disks all from a
single disk that uses Boot Magic (a chain loader). I assume that Boot
Magic resides in the MBR of the boot disk. I then cut to windhose or
hmm... is there an easy way to check whether the miler is ready?
I want to skip smrsh and go directly to your article on anti-virus and
spam filter.
ok, I will skip the sasl first since smailauth.html didn't cover every
thing (not from source as you need -DSASL to compile sendmail).
I just
Thanks!
So my final question is:
May I put LILO on the MBR of a disk I wish to use as a new boot disk
and still keep the original LILO on the boot sectors if I want to later
return to my old scheme?
On Wednesday 02 October 2002 07:05 am,Net Llama! wrote:
Yes, your assumption is correct.
Greetings:
We are looking to replace out Proliant 3000 server with something new
faster bigger so forth. currently it is running nt 4.0 and extremely
likely that RH7.3 will become its replacement.
Main function -- file server running Samba.
Looking at P4 500meg RAM, RAID5 (required) across
roger schmeits wrote:
Would the savings be enough to justify going down this road?
Thats an open ended question It comes down to how much is your time
worth? If you build your own system, you *are* hardware support. I
suppose if you break it down, it becomes:
1.) I am / I am not
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, Ben Duncan wrote:
Ohhh .. I get headache just thinking about this one. BE CARFUL !!!
Early versions of Lilo would ALWAYS write to the FIRST (Or lowest
device numbered) disk
and into the MBR.
How early are you talking about here? The version that came with COL-2.2
didn't
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I got roped into a project to re-architect the enterprise email system here at
the state. groupwise is the incumbent here, I'm tryuing to pitch sendmail
switch. of course, exchange is also out there, and lotus notes/domino. what
else are people
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002 14:35:51 -0400, Douglas J Hunley wrote:
I got roped into a project to re-architect the enterprise email system here at
the state. groupwise is the incumbent here, I'm tryuing to pitch sendmail
switch. of course, exchange is also out there, and lotus notes/domino. what
else
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I use groupwise...
If I may ask... why are you thinking in replacing?
we're not necessarily. we're 're-evaluating the field'.. hence, I need to know
about all the
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Joel Hammer spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:
All I can say is that we were recently switched from groupwise to lotus
notes. We all hate it because lotus notes is feature full of features we
don't use, seems less intuitive, and is a
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Leon A. Goldstein spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:
Linux Journal has just posted my review of Libranet 2.7 Debian on its
web magazine.
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6358mode=threadorder=0
and on this note.. anyone
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m.w.chang spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:
assumptions that's not applicable to amateurs like me. just the nail I
hit with sendmail from source related to smrsh -_-
I *still* don't understand why smrsh didn't work for you.
For a high resolution satellite photo of hurricane Lili go here:
http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories/images/lili2045-10-02-02.jpg
What a storm..
Best
Peck
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Folks :
I'm important to MS
roflmao
Mike
ps their getting desparate now!
lol
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Oct. 2, 2002
Douglas Hunley wrote:
Leon A. Goldstein spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:
Linux Journal has just posted my review of Libranet 2.7 Debian on its
web magazine.
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6358mode=threadorder=0
and on this note.. anyone here use libranet?
Leon A. Goldstein wrote:
http://www.libranet.com/download.html
The free download link is at the bottom of the page.
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Leon A. Goldstein
Note that the free download is version 2.0, which is slightly old, but
is easy to update.
I love libranet. I have version 2.7, beta2, and I have
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