J Hi All. This talk about 386's has got me wondering... Has anyone
J ever tried to use a bunch of 386's as a small distributed computing
J system? I know that the Beowulf (sp?) project uses higher end
I've been thinking about this too. I recently picked ten 486/25 that
are in an
Have you gotten one of these
USR Courier I-modems to work?
When I use minicom the modem seems
to work OK. That is, I can send AT commands
and get OK responses. But when I attempt
the same commands in the chatscript,
the script never recieves the "OK" response
from the modem. pppd exits with
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From: Mark Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there a version of Oracle (retail or free - preferrably the latter)
available for Linux or FreeBSD? And if so, where can I get it.
I have herd of mySQL, postgresSQL, and mSQL.
here are a couple of sites to check out.
From: Michael L. Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Philip Hands [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You have to be fairly patient with I-modems, because they take a long
time to
reset compared with other modems (in some of the versions of the code
this was
bad enough to make the modem
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I have a linux machine, RH 5.0, running samba
as provided in the RH 5.0 installation.
security = user.
On the client Win95, clicking on Network Neighborhood I see
my linux machine. When I click on it, it ask for the password
for \\YODA\IPC$
What is the IPC$ ?
I can not log in to the linux smb
I am configuring sendmail on a gateway machine
which is IP-Masquerading for a LAN.
I would like to do two things.
1) I want the gateway to foward mail for *one particular*
email address outside of the LAN,
i.e. to [EMAIL PROTECTED] The LAN clients
will send email to the sendmail/gateway
I am configuring sendmail on a gateway machine
which is IP-Masquerading for a LAN.
I would like to do two things.
1) I want the gateway to foward mail for *one particular*
email address outside of the LAN,
i.e. to [EMAIL PROTECTED] The LAN clients
will send email to the sendmail/gateway