On Fri, 7 Dec 2001 16:14, Darrell May wrote:
> > I'll get started on this now... so if I don't reply to e-mails for the
> > next couple of days, you'll know how badly I've mucked it up... :-)
> Excellent. It's a race. First to return with a HowTo the 'rest_of_us'
> can follow wins!
First hiccu
On Fri, 7 Dec 2001 16:56, Gordon Rowell wrote:
> > Hi everyone. I've been talking offlist with Charlie and Gordon re SME5.1
> > and the EXT3 FS. They have suggested I open the discussion on devinfo so
> > here is what I've researched so far.
> Just a quick note that this is not going to be part
Bonjour Darrell May,
I guess the source has to be of the same version as the kernel ...
I was looking for this one : kernel-source-2.2.19-7.0.8.i386.rpm
, but the only one I could find was kernel-source-2.2.19-7.0.12.i386.rpm
Could you give me an url or put it on your server please ?
PS: ISDN i
On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 04:25:43AM -, Darrell May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone. I've been talking offlist with Charlie and Gordon re SME5.1
> and the EXT3 FS. They have suggested I open the discussion on devinfo so
> here is what I've researched so far.
> [...]
Just a qui
Rob Hillis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I'll get started on this now... so if I don't reply to e-mails for the
> next couple of days, you'll know how badly I've mucked it up... :-)
Excellent. It's a race. First to return with a HowTo the 'rest_of_us'
can follow wins!
Good luck gentlemen, and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> I would be happy to try this out on my Dell precision 610.
Excellent. Of course of benefit to everyone would be if you could create
a HowTo. If you need my assistance to document and host a HowTo I'd be
pleased to help. Thanks and keep me in the loop.
Regards,
-
On Fri, 7 Dec 2001 15:25, Darrell May wrote:
> Hi everyone. I've been talking offlist with Charlie and Gordon re SME5.1
> and the EXT3 FS. They have suggested I open the discussion on devinfo so
> here is what I've researched so far. It appears this requires:
[...]
> Any 'kernel experts' rea
>
> Any 'kernel experts' ready to offer advice and assistance with this
> kernel patch/rebuild/test process?
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Darrell May
> DMC Netsourced.com
> http://netsourced.com
> http://myEZserver.com
I'm no kernel expert, but i am happy to see a push for ext3 rather than reiser
Hi everyone. I've been talking offlist with Charlie and Gordon re SME5.1
and the EXT3 FS. They have suggested I open the discussion on devinfo so
here is what I've researched so far. It appears this requires:
the kernel source, ext3-0.0.7a.tar.gz, e2fsprogs-1.25.tar.gz
I've done my best to
Charlie Brady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Pretty much.
>
> The way that we do Steps 2 and 3 is to create a ...
Excellent Charlie! Thanks for the info.
Regards,
--
Darrell May
DMC Netsourced.com
http://netsourced.com
http://myEZserver.com
--
Please report bugs to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 05:35:24PM +1100, Rasjid Wilcox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> [...]
> For security and privacy, I plan to write a filter to remove the
> 'X-Envelope-To:' header before passing it to qmail-inject, as currently
> people can discover BCC recipients by looking in the email head
On Thu, 6 Dec 2001, Darrell May wrote:
> Step 1: - install the software as required to populate init.d with the
> new service:
>
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/mynewservice
>
> Step 2: - Add the service to the configuration database:
>
> /sbin/e-smith/config set mynewservice service \
> InitscriptOrder
On Thu, 6 Dec 2001, Darrell May wrote:
> How is the progession on Blades developer documentation coming?
You should ask [EMAIL PROTECTED] that. That's how I'd find out.
> I am interested in building and submitting a number of contribs for the
> goal of achieving 'official' blade status.
Exc
How is the progession on Blades developer documentation coming?
I am interested in building and submitting a number of contribs for the
goal of achieving 'official' blade status.
What is the procedure?
Regards,
--
Darrell May
DMC Netsourced.com
http://netsourced.com
http://myEZserver.com
This is a development list.
Your question could be apprpriate only if you are testing SME5.1beta1 which
adds support for isdn.
Otherwise direct your question to the forum.
Ciao,
Filippo
> how configure a passive isdn card (HFC) for
>
> 1) hylafax , it's possible send and recive fax ?!?
>
> 2) i
how configure a passive isdn card (HFC) for
1) hylafax , it's possible send and recive fax ?!?
2) internet access type=35 protocol=2 (i live in italy)
and init string ???
thanks
--
Please report bugs to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] (only) to discuss security issues
Support
> Now set up your mail clients incoming and outgoing mail server to be
> mail.austethical.com.au
> Now your mail appears to come from the correct place. Internal and External
> mail work.
> As your Domain name is hosted by someone else you having the same domain
> makes no difference to the Inter
> Basically the Sat card has published drivers for kernels 2.2.14 thru
> 2.2.17 - the card is Telemann Skymedia 200D (it's one of two for which I
can
> find Linux drivers). This encompasses the e-smith 4.1.2 kernel (stable
and
> I'm more than happy with it - 'twas NT based stuff before that). Fi
G'day from OZ, newbie chirp.
I desire to use a satellite incoming link with phone line outgoing. You're
forced to do this sort of stuff downunder. I'm not sure this is a real
development thing but I'll contribute a "howto" at least when done. I've
seen 3 or 4 queries with a similar request whi
> Step 1: - install the software as required to populate init.d with the
> new service:
> Step 2: - Add the service to the configuration database:
> Step 3: Create a link in rc7.d to e-smith-service:
> Have I got this right? Will this service and link survive an SME upgrade?
I think yes, but Mi
> One problem was that our SME server has a local IP address and a fake
domain
> name, namely 'austethical.local'. It therefore did not know what to do
with
> mail addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello
This setup works in your situation for standard mail
Set your e-smith server to be. austethical.
Hi everyone. I have a question in regards to adding a new service to
SME. I'm wondering if someone would check these steps and comment.
Step 1: - install the software as required to populate init.d with the
new service:
/etc/rc.d/init.d/mynewservice
Step 2: - Add the service to the configu
22 matches
Mail list logo