Sorry if this is already been covered but I'm too obtuse to have noticed.
I recently started using RH 9 for some of my newer machines.
Unfortunately I've been getting segmentation faults for stuff that used
to run on my RH 7.2/3 machines. Examples, I installed the drivers for
some fiber
I just got a 1u rack mount dual Xeon system from these guys:
http://www.swt.com/thin4.html
I was looking at top and noticed that it lists 4 CPU states, where I'd
generally figure there'd be one per CPU. Any ideas why this would be?
I opened it up to be sure, and yep, there's only 2 CPUs.
Dear folks,
Michael Bishop, who runs the computer lab and the computer courses for
McKinley Community School (the free or cheap adult ed), has put together a
nice set of Linux offerings for the summer session and NO ONE is signing
up. The courses will have to be cancelled if there aren't at least
Charles Lockhart wrote:
I just got a 1u rack mount dual Xeon system from these guys:
http://www.swt.com/thin4.html
I was looking at top and noticed that it lists 4 CPU states, where I'd
generally figure there'd be one per CPU. Any ideas why this would be? I
opened it up to be sure, and yep,
Charles Lockhart wrote:
I just got a 1u rack mount dual Xeon system from these guys:
http://www.swt.com/thin4.html
I was looking at top and noticed that it lists 4 CPU states, where I'd
generally figure there'd be one per CPU. Any ideas why this would be? I
opened it up to be sure,
I was thinking the same, but only you have access to such nice toys
Charles, so I can't check...
What kind of stats is tops reporting vs. whats on the system? This may
clue you in to whats going on with the Xeon's.
At 11:24 AM 6/6/2003 -1000, you wrote:
Charles Lockhart wrote:
I just
Boy you are so goddamned spoiled!
Yes I am jealous...
At 09:18 AM 6/6/2003 -1000, you wrote:
I just got a 1u rack mount dual Xeon system from these guys:
http://www.swt.com/thin4.html
I was looking at top and noticed that it lists 4 CPU states, where I'd
generally figure there'd be one
has put together a
nice set of Linux offerings for the summer session
What/when/where?
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Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM).
http://calendar.yahoo.com
Great, but the course should be offered in the evening for us working folks.
What/when/where?
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Course Schedule and General Information - http://mcsa.k12.hi.us
From there, click on Session Info
Click on Class Schedules
Click on Special interest classes: Computer Classes
From what I understand, today, 6/6 is the last day to sign up.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To anyone who's interested in getting some Linux type training.
You will probably never find a less expensive way of getting these
classes.
The classes come out to about $3.00 per hour + $10 lab fee.
Think about it.
Course Schedule and General Information - http://mcsa.k12.hi.us
From
For those that are interested, we'll extend registration until the day
class begins June 16. Thank you.
Michael
Technology Coordinator
McKinley Community School for Adults
Ted Kanemori [EMAIL PROTECTED]@videl.ics.hawaii.edu on 06/06/2003 02:28:23
PM
Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have to agree with the other fellow who noted that
the class should be offered during the evening. The
current schedule leaves me out and I'm sure there are
others like me.
--- Ted Kanemori [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To anyone who's interested in getting some Linux
type training.
You will
We are planning on running more classes at night next session. For now,
unfortunately were not able to run many classes at night.
In the near future we are planning on running classes on the weekends. I'll
keep the list informed of what is up coming.
Michael
Technology Coordinator
McKinley
Aloha,
I am looking for something that will let me send e-mail to one address and
10 people get the message. I don't need any fancy web interface or
anything like mailman, just a simple text file I can add addresses to would
be great.
I tried doing this with Procmail and screwed up bad and
how about create an account you will be emailing to, then put the addressed in
the .forward.
On Friday 06 June 2003 05:39 pm, Dustin Cross wrote:
Aloha,
I am looking for something that will let me send e-mail to one address and
10 people get the message. I don't need any fancy web interface
ALoha,
I just realized I can have multiple addresses in my Postfix alises file,
just comma seperate them.
Dusty
how about create an account you will be emailing to, then put the
addressed in the .forward.
On Friday 06 June 2003 05:39 pm, Dustin Cross wrote:
Aloha,
I am looking for
I am looking for something that will let me send e-mail to one address and
10 people get the message. I don't need any fancy web interface or
anything like mailman, just a simple text file I can add addresses to would
be great.
Create an email alias in /etc/aliases. The format is:
allyall:
I agree with the below, but I want people to know that
there are two classes that are being offered in the evening.
The classes are for SQL and Samba. I hope more sign up for these
classes. I signed up on early this week for SQL and Samba and
I was only the third person on the list. I hope more
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