Hi
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 08:00:06PM -0500, Theodore Knab wrote:
I also heard that Oracle uses its own filesystem on top of
whatever filesystem you use.
Yes, that's true.
You often just use a raw file system to install oracle, so oracle wont
suffer from I/O problems of a second involved file
Hi folks
I'm currently in the need of a complete virtual hosting solution. I'm
seeking something with as few administration overhead as possible (I'm
lazy and this is going to be a private service, nothing commercial, I
don't get paid, so we need to reduce work ;) and as featurerich as
possible.
Hi,
cpanel confixxx - paid
www.ispman.org - free
Regards,
BIVOL
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From: Alexander Reelsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 11:08 AM
Subject: Virtual hosting solutions
Hi folks
I'm currently in the need of a complete virtual
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 02:34:26PM -0600, Rod Rodolico wrote:
I am using SquirrelMail to provide web based e-mail for my clients. I used
to use NeoMail and have investigated phpGroupWare. SquirrelMail also has a
(currently broken) nice calendar and some other add-in modules which is
nice.
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003 02:16, Jason Lim wrote:
find it, it has a nice listing with 248 Debian consultants listed in 35
countries worldwide. I see no reason why a Debian ISP couldn't be
included.
However -- why don't we create one?
Good idea! A list of ISPs that actively use and support
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 08:00:06PM -0500, Theodore Knab wrote:
I also heard that Oracle uses its own filesystem on top of
whatever filesystem you use.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, that's true.
Not generally on Linux, and unless Alexander has more recent information
than I do, Oracle (the
Hi,
Le Mercredi 19 Février 2003 05:08, Alexander Reelsen a écrit :
Hi folks
[snip]
I'm completely independent in the backend choice, but I think it will
scale down to either LDAP, mysql or pgsql. Anyone can give some hints what
backend has which advantages and disadvantages? There will be a
At my work, i'd installed for tests purposes :
Oracle 8i on Debian Potato
Oracle 9i on Debian Woody
Oracle 9ir2 on Debian Woody
all works fine.
Some good pages are :
http://www.puschitz.com/OracleOnLinux.shtml
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~owend/free/oracle-linux.html
and
Le mer 19/02/2003 à 08:38, Alexander Reelsen a écrit :
Hi
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 08:00:06PM -0500, Theodore Knab wrote:
I also heard that Oracle uses its own filesystem on top of
whatever filesystem you use.
Yes, that's true.
It's not a really filesystem, it's just an independant
Hi
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 10:56:51AM -0400, Jean-Marc Pédron wrote:
Le Mercredi 19 Février 2003 05:08, Alexander Reelsen a écrit :
Any hints, URLS or tools are welcome. Any comments and experience reports
are very welcome :)
You can have a look at:
http://www.xams.org/
On Wed, 2003-02-19 at 16:23, Alexander Reelsen wrote:
is smtp auth at the ldap server.
Can anyone tell whether this is actually possible with cram-md5 and not
only plain/login?
If you want authenticated smtp traffic, you probably should use
encrypted smtp traffic too. And then, I don't
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