Re: Hardware RAID: Compaq Smart Array 64xx
Andraz Sraka wrote: > is there a way to see what is status of HW raid (Compaq Smart Array > 64xx - cciss kernel module). How can you see if any disk in raid array > is marked as faulty? I only found this debian package called > 'cpqarrayd'. hpacucli -- Hasso Tepper Elion Enterprises Ltd. WAN administrator -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Removal of freeswan from sarge
Anthony DeRobertis wrote: > Last I heard (and this was a while back, pardon me if it's been fixed > since then), openswan didn't have support for cyphers other than 3DES, > e.g., AES, like freeswan does. http://www.openswan.org/docs/feature_comparison.php -- Hasso Tepper -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: is kde/gnome able to use unicode?
Ulrich Hansmair wrote: > hi folks, > > simple question: ist kde/gnome able to deal with unicode? no information > on the web-page availible. has anybody an idea? KDE 1.1.2 - no KDE 2 - yes Hasso -- _____ Hasso Tepper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Re: Why
John Hasler wrote: > Have you ever heard of a video hardware manufacturer that stayed in > business more than 15 minutes selling hardware that didn't work perfectly > with Windows? Yes I know. ATI. My friend has Rage 128 graphics card. In Linux it works perfectly (using Suse X server), but in Windows there are still problems with some CAD programs. -- _____ Hasso Tepper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Re: Modem connection speed
At 12:41 08.09.99 +0200, Enrico Zini wrote: >Hello! > >I would like to see the modem connection speed after the CONNECT message in my >logs; I use ppp 2.3.5-2 on a slink box. Depends which modem do you use. Look at your modems manual to see how to enable connection speed reporting. Hasso
Re: Why use Debian? Why not Red Hat?
At 01:43 01.09.99 -0700, George Bonser wrote: > >Patrick, > >I graduated from Red Hat to Debian twice. I was hard-headed and did not >learn the first time ... gave it a second chance. I came back to Debian. > >The ONLY thing Red Hat has is an easy install ... upkeep of a Red Hat >system is a nightmare. Agree. I moved from Redhat to Debian 2 months ago and only app I'm missing is printtool. Hasso