--- Gary Dunn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 21:31:58 -1000
Vince Hoang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Jan 23, 2004 at 06:55:56PM -1000, Andrew
Keyes wrote:
I have a four year old 550MHz machine which had
a 10GB hard drive. I
just purchased a new 80GB drive and am
On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 12:22:06AM -1000, Gary Dunn wrote:
Suppose Andrew (the original poster) wants to try Debian,
Mandrake, and Fedora. Can he create one partition for home and
use that with whichever distro he boots?
Andrew can easily share /home and swap.
On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 08:15:54AM -0800, Casey Roberts wrote:
I do know that the last time I went to the Debian site they
mentioned that a net installer was being developed for sarge.
Has anyone heard an update on this?
The sarge/testing installer just recently hit beta. It is coming
around
Gary,
I know SuSE lets you install over the Internet via either a boot CD or
boot floppies. You can download the boot CD ISO or the boot floppy images
for SuSE 9.0 from ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/current/boot.
I have a local mirror of the entire SuSE 8.1 and 9.0 trees. Is there a
way that I
On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 08:29:26AM -1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know SuSE lets you install over the Internet via
either a boot CD or boot floppies. You can download the
boot CD ISO or the boot floppy images for SuSE 9.0 from
ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/current/boot.
But not the full ISO
On Fri, Jan 23, 2004 at 06:55:56PM -1000, Andrew Keyes wrote:
I have a four year old 550MHz machine which had a 10GB hard drive. I
just purchased a new 80GB drive and am looking for recommendations on
how to make the most of it.
Slice it up into many partitions to make room for all the
Andrew Keyes wrote:
I have a four year old 550MHz machine which had a 10GB hard drive. I
just purchased a new 80GB drive and am looking for recommendations on
how to make the most of it. I have RedHat but having used a Debian
system this summer I found apt-get a lot more effective and fun
Hi folks:
I'm looking at someday soon building two new servers
1.Apache server with other nice doodads, but needs RAID 1 for
reliability.
2.NFS/Samba server with lots of fast RAID 5 disks.
What RAID controllers are people using now, and is SATA something worth
moving towards? All my
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From: Brian Chee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 3:57 PM
Subject: [luau] Upgrading servers
Hi folks:
I'm looking at someday soon building two new servers
1.Apache server with other nice doodads, but needs RAID 1 for
reliability.
2.NFS
Brian Chee wrote:
Hi folks:
I'm looking at someday soon building two new servers
1.Apache server with other nice doodads, but needs RAID 1 for
reliability.
2.NFS/Samba server with lots of fast RAID 5 disks.
What RAID controllers are people using now, and is SATA something worth
R. Scott Belford wrote:
Brian Chee wrote:
I'm looking at going all Fedora...
With the greatest of respect to Warren, why not debian?
Personally, having been fully committed to Fedora, I wouldn't recommend
it to anyone. The more I have used it, the more problems I have
discovered.
On Sun, Oct 12, 2003 at 02:33:00PM -1000, Camron W. Fox wrote:
Does anyone know where to find a good howto on upgrading perl
from the installation default 5.6.1 to 5.8.X on RH7.3?
You might consider keeping the default perl intact and installing
from source to /usr/local. Instructions on
Alle,
Does anyone know where to find a good howto on upgrading perl from the
installation default 5.6.1 to 5.8.X on RH7.3?
Best Regards,
Camron
Camron W. Fox
Hilo Office
High Performance Computing Group
Fujitsu America, INC.
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sat, Mar 08, 2003 at 04:47:36PM -1000, Bill Luoma wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade rpm 4.1 that comes standard with red hat
8.0 to rpm 4.2.
Will specifying the cross-dependent packages on the
same line, like `rpm -Uvh foo.rpm bar.rpm`, work?
-Vince
Vince Hoang wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade rpm 4.1 that comes standard with red hat
8.0 to rpm 4.2.
Will specifying the cross-dependent packages on the
same line, like `rpm -Uvh foo.rpm bar.rpm`, work?
-Vince
I would highly advise against upgrading rpm manually, there are far too
many
I'm trying to upgrade rpm 4.1 that comes standard with
red hat 8.0 to rpm 4.2.
rpm 4.1 has some bugs that don't allow
relocation and don't set certain scripting parameters
like RPM_INSTALL_PREFIX.
It is also rumored that rpm 4.1 will
cause problems with the rawhide glibc-2.3.1-XX
(which is giving
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