I am in the process of mirroring Debian onto Videl. Their supplied
rsync sample script appears to be rather terrible in organizing arch
exclusions, so this is taking me some guess work to figure out which
parts of the repository are needed. I think Videl has enough space for
i386 (Linux) of
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 11:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm considering sharing a single filesystem using both nfs and samba. Most of
the discussions I find on the web talk about using samba to re-export a
filesystem
mounted using NFS (and what a bad idea that is). I just want to have an NFS
On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 17:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aloha,
Today I met a Japanese user of our new Linux lab. She was very
impressed with the Japanese language support on our workstations, but
she was a bit dissapointed to find she couldn't 'input' Kanji into
Mozilla.
You need the
Great idea, Ill give him a call to clarify my points and address the
details not mentioned.
He may be driven by his own lack of control and on his way to a solution.
Ron
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Joe Linux wrote:
Perhaps you would be willing to earn a few extra bucks, and actually
help Neal
First...
If anyone is runnig this with SPRINT in Honolulu,
I'll appreciate hearing how it is working. I will not
be there again, before my 14 day return without
penalty option expires and if service is poor in
Honolulu, will not keep the card. I hear Verizon
is good but they have no coverage in
I don't know about your card, but it sounds like a hardware conflict.
Those adresses refer *usually* to serial ports.. Try disabling your
onboard serial port(s) in the CMOS and see if that resolves your conflict.
dean
Cardctl reports 0x02f8 and 0x03e8 both at irq5
serial_cs catches 2f8 but
Another suggestion.. perhaps if [SOLICIT]ed solutions are found the
steps to achieve that solution could be posted here. I would hate for
this list to grow towards becoming a I'll solve this off list for you
instead of a growing recource of information to be googled / researched
by all.
I'm trying to use my Linux box as a PDC for my LAN, but Im having problems getting samba to even share files.
I'm also not able to share my WAN connection; my PCs get an IP from the Linux boxs DHCP but no Internet... I tried using the "Server Wizard" included in mandrake 9 but its not
What kind
of problems are you having with Samba and Postfix? Are there error logs of some sort that you can refer
to? Or specific problems? On just a thought, check your security
settings, if you chose the highest, (although I havent used 9 but from 8 I
think there was a security setting
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Don Brown wrote:
There is also another problem. Since there are few local software
developers, it is hard to find enough people with the _same_ interests to
organize a group. I knew people from work who contribute to free
software. But we have different interests, so we
I tried changin the security settings, but no change... I'll look for error logs.
I know all of the stuff is running because i can see it in the WEBMIN "processes" tab.
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On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, eXt wrote:
I'm trying to use my Linux box as a PDC for my LAN, but Im having problems
getting samba to even share files.
Samba as a PDC is a fairly advanced step in Samba land. You have to
create machine
Rick
Two suggestions:
1. Altress- across from Blasedell Center on Kapiolani.
2. Joe B. when he gets back has on base group of Unix
programmers and network people. I will mention this
to him when he gets back from trip in the end of Nov
to early December.
I hope this message
I've got the CDMA wireless running on my laptop/notebook
but am a bit confused regarding the PCMCIA card.
Cardctl reports 0x02f8 and 0x03e8 both at irq5
serial_cs catches 2f8 but fails on 3e8
setserial reports /dev/ttyS? as an 'unknown' UART
0x03e8 irq5 so something funny is going on...
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