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http://www.tweakers.net/reviews/400
Areca: www.areca.com.tw
arc-11x0
arc-12x0
ftp://60.248.88.208/RaidCards/AP_Drivers/Linux/DRIVER/SourceCode
ftp://60.248.88.208/RaidCards/Documents/OS_Support_Maxtrix.pdf
http://www.ti
Hi John,
The same question was asked 7 days ago, you might find all replies in the
mail listing archive, did you try this ?
This was my reply:
Hi ...,
I dont fully remember how we did that (was 3 months ago). We used Red Hat
9 for the customer, but I am sure it works very similar for Debian Sar
Hello Dick,
> I'm actually starting to think about giving each user their own
> partition, since it's so little hassle.
>
Would that be feasable in an enviroment with 40.000 mail users ? ;-)
I understood that basically Scsi HDD can have 15 partitions max and
IDE/SATA f.e. 64 partitions max.
Am
Hi Simon,
I dont fully remember how we did that (was 3 months ago). We used Red Hat
9 for the customer, but I am sure it works very similar for Debian Sarge.
As always your mileage may vary.
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?lndocid=MIGR-55285
We extracted the driver (with
Hi Mitja,
> The situation is like this. I migrated to Linux half a year ago becouse
> I was fed up with all the windows crap and now I'm a happy private user
> of Debian.
I have been there . I know exactly what we are talking about.
>But I have roots in DOS era so it is not the first time I'm
> Hi Mitja,
>
>> The situation is like this. I migrated to Linux half a year ago becouse
>> I was fed up with all the windows crap and now I'm a happy private user
>> of Debian.
>
> I have been there . I know exactly what we are talking about.
>
>>But I have roots in DOS era so it is not the first
Hi Mitja,
> The situation is like this. I migrated to Linux half a year ago becouse
> I was fed up with all the windows crap and now I'm a happy private user
> of Debian.
I have been there . I know exactly what we are talking about.
>But I have roots in DOS era so it is not the first time I'm
>
Hello Mitja,
>From your description below I understand exactly where you come from (I
have been there too ;-)
If I am correct than you have been using mainly Windows until now and find
Linux pretty cool and was thinking now about setting up this "community
project". First of all, thats a nice id
--skip-grant-tables
BTW. That question is better asked on the mysql mailing list ;-o
Best regards
Nils Valentin
Tokyo / Japan
http://www.be-known-online.com
> well, i upgraded to sarge a few weeks ago and i have forgotten the
> username and password i declared for mysql. is there anyway to reco
Hello Ravindra,
sorry I mistook the 336 for the 335. I am terrible sorry. So anything I
said 2 days ago (in the below e-mail) MIGHT NOT BE FULLY TRUE and applied
to the 335.
I did a follow up on the 336 and found that basically they have 2 differences
1) Chipset for the 336 is Intel E7520
2) Gr
Hello Ravindra,
I did not yet install debian on the DL360, but you still might want to
read my notes on the DL380G4 which I basically just posted at the mailing
list for another threat named *hp dl360 and smart array 6i* (below the
line)
If I remember correctly , installing debian on the 336 wen
I am not sure if this helps you, but I thought I add my experience.
I have recently installed 3x DL380G4s all with the Smartarray 6i
controllers and RHEL 3 Update 3.
I did upgrade to the ProLiant Support Pack for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3
Version 7.30 (including the Smart array driver version 2.
Is that just me or does the below links not work ?
Best regards
Nils Valentin
http://www.be-known-online.com
> one
> http://fotopasaj.com/displayimage.php?album=search&cat=0&pos=17
>
> two
> http://fotopasaj.com/displayimage.php?album=search&cat=0&pos=10
>
> the gallery
> http://fotopasaj.com/t
Hi Hans Peter,
The book is originally "Made in germany" ;-)
http://www.opensourcepress.de/136.html
That may explain somethings to you.
Best regards
Nils Valentin
Tokyo / Japan
http://www.be-known-online.com
> 17 July 2005 Glenn English wrote:
>
>> The new book by Martin Krafft -- "The Debian
Excellent ips, This was annoying me for over a year and never had the time
to follow up on it.
Thanks a lot to everyone.
Nils
>
> hi ya vegard
>
> On Fri, 15 Jul 2005, Vegard|drageV wrote:
>
>> > Commonly this problem is if you haven't glx enabled with direct
>> > rendering enabled:
>> direct r
Hi Nick,
I am in no way an Cluster expert, but am currently looking into the topic.
As we both now this topic is as wide as it is deep.
I am currently trying myself to get a good grasp on it. Perhaps the info I
have collected so far on my site might help you.
http://www.be-known-online.com/modul
Hi Scott,
I believe you just send this message to the debian user mailing list.
If this message was went for an individual than please send it direct to
the person, otherwise your company is at risc getting a spammer image.
The choice is yours ;-)
Best regards
Nils Valentin
Tokyo / Japan
http
Hi Rodney,
there are to many out there so name them all (Ubuntu. knoppix etc.). have
alook at www.distrowatch.com and see what I mean.
Keep in mind that even if you use a debian based distribution lets say f.e
like Ubuntu then you will have perhaps a better interface & some gadgets
in the first p
Hello Debian fans,
I tried to update my Debian sarge and got the bellow messages in my
/var/log/messages. can anyone pinpoint me with an educated guess what I am
looking at ?
Which driver does the kernel chock on, and perhaps why ? ;-(
The system basically hangs ina l
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