I'm developing a debian based in-house distro for gateway boxes and various
servers my organization uses, and I've been looking into the management of
the apt repository we'll be using. The debian developers reference mentions
scripts used to help automate the process of moving new package uploa
On Thu, 12 Dec 2002 04:16, Szőts Róbert wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> My problem is the following:
>
> I have a dsl connection to the Internet, but it is assimmetric. I am
> connecting through a woody box. Therefore If someone sends a big mail to
> someone, the outging packets are make the line busy.
> Wh
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002 23:21, Iñaki Martínez wrote:
> Hi Ramin Motakef!!!
>
> > > Benefits:
> > > - Cheaper: RAID Controller (300?) + Drive Bay (200?) + 4 drives (100?
> > > pro 60GB) are about 900?. This is more than competable with DAT/DDS3
> > > and even more with DLT tape drives.
> > > - Faster
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002 23:21, Iñaki Martínez wrote:
> Hi Ramin Motakef!!!
>
> > > Benefits:
> > > - Cheaper: RAID Controller (300?) + Drive Bay (200?) + 4 drives (100?
> > > pro 60GB) are about 900?. This is more than competable with DAT/DDS3
> > > and even more with DLT tape drives.
> > > - Faster
On Fri, 02 Aug 2002 15:33, Germán Gutierrez wrote:
> Jeff Waugh escribio:
> >
> >
> >> > There are plenty of reasons to not use Maildir, too.
> >>
> >> Aren't they mostly to do with backwards compatibility? If everything
> >> in Debian could handle it, wouldn't this be a non-issue?
> >
> > No. I
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