On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 20:21:59 +0800, Rafael 'Dido' Sevilla
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> Who the heck is this?  Does everyone else see a message from this
> domain's MTA whenever you send a message to the PLUG list?  Can some
> admin manually unsubscribe the user with this domain, because whoever
> it is isn't receiving any mail from the list anyway, and does nothing
> but annoy those of us who post to the list.
>

same here. it's pretty annoying.............
 
> (and when this gets posted by the mailing list their MTA will send yet
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> On Thu, Mar 03, 2005 at 06:31:18PM +0800, Peter Santiago wrote:
> > I still don't think we're able to handle some big-time outsourcing of
> > Linux jobs.  I doubt DTI would have data regarding this.  You can
> > probably ask Q-Linux though.
> >
> 
> This is what our company is doing at the moment.  It isn't easy,
> especially as we're understaffed and are having trouble hiring new
> people...
> 
> > 4.  On the corporate side, moving to opensource is considered risky.  In
> > short, there is no one vendor to pin the blame on if anything goes
> > wrong.  ^_^
> 
> Right, but for the wrong reasons.  It is not so much that there is no
> one vendor to blame.  I have been personally involved in several large
> enterprise GNU/Linux deployments and the support issues are handled by
> taking a well-known enterprise distribution like Red Hat or SuSE,
> enterprise hardware certified for these distributions and the
> applications required, and hiring a team of engineers to do maintenance
> and other support issues (that's our company).  It seems to work well
> enough, and I believe this is how such things are handled elsewhere as
> well.
> 
> The bigger issue has to do with migration, training, and so forth.  Some
> companies already use some form of proprietary Unix like Solaris or AIX,
> and from there it is only a short step to administering GNU/Linux.  This
> was the case, without exception, for all of the companies where we have
> deployed enterprise GNU/Linux systems.  For such companies GNU/Linux is
> not such a ridiculously hard sell.  As far as they're concerned, it's
> just another Unix flavor that comes with a much lower price tag.
> However, I imagine there are many more companies out there that have
> never seen or used any form of Unix whatsoever, and the cost of having
> to train their people to administer and manage a totally alien OS and to
> migrate existing applications to the same alien OS is a daunting
> prospect.
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Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2005 20:15:07 +0800
Subject: Re: [ph-linux-newbie] cd writer...
On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 15:55:17 -0800 (PST), Levy Dano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 1. Make sure that the kernel recognizes your CDW.
> > Check 'dmesg' if its there. 'lsmod' to make sure
> > it has loaded the driver.
>
> Ya, it has been in the dmesg but in lsmod I have only
> found 'cd-rom' not 'cd-scsi'.
>
hi,

for my setup, my cdrive is config'd at /dev/cdrom, and it burns using
the command below. check this out:

cdrecord -data -v speed=12 dev=/dev/cdrom myporn.iso

> > Have not used FC1, maybe kernel drivers are
> > built-in.
> > Else, you see 'cd-scsi'[..] driver in lsmod.
> > Maybe FC1 had already integrated all the hw during
> > FC setup? So all you need to do is to launch a
> > gui burning app, and adjust preferences?
> > Any GUI hardware setup in FC?
> >
> > applications
> > GUI: k3b, xcdroast, [etc..]
> > CLI: cdrecord, ..
> >
> > If FC came with 'cdrecord' package then you can
> > check your hw:
> > [shell] cdrecord -scanbus
> > ...
> > Else go back to step 1
> >
> > To burn in cli xsample:
> > Ready your files, place in a dir, make it an iso
> > 'mkisofs',
> > then,
> > [shell] man cdrecord
> > [shell] cdrecord -v -eject speed=4 dev=/dev/hdd
> > your.iso
> >
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