Re: any good light shareware/freeware to detect hardware configuration?

2005-12-16 Thread Jason Kern
 On Friday 16 December 2005 04:48 am, Zhao Peng wrote:
 I don't know what operating system is on that desktop, but I suppose
 it's not Linux.

 Well, Linux is the freeware that I would suggest.  Burn a Knoppix CD and
 boot
 it up.  dmesg and the KDE Information Center will probably tell you
 everything you want to know.

You might also try http://www.ultimatebootcd.com. Tons (107) of utilities
and such  it should tell you everthing you need to know plus help you
configure once you  do. They'll send it to you for the price of shipping.

Jason

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in the MX record??

2003-08-19 Thread Jason Kern
I will be hosting a site for someone who has an exchange server set up 
locally. Mail traffic for the domain needs to end up at that server 
rather than be hosted on my web server (sendmail). Can I just have the 
MX record in DNS set to point to their exchange server? Or does the MX 
record point to my server which redirects via SendMail config?  The 
exchange server has only a dedicated IP address.

Jason Kern



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