Disregard, I didn't read further along in the thread for the solution, my bad.
Thanks for figuring it out!
-Delvyn
Devlyn Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> I reported this to bugs, but was told that that it was a non-issue because it
> works for the Mitel folks. I haven't really had time to
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003, Devlyn Davis wrote:
>
> I reported this to bugs, but was told that that it was a non-issue because it
> works for the Mitel folks. I haven't really had time to dig deeper. Maybe they
> use VMWare for Linux(?), I use VMWare for Windows, 4.0 with default
> configurations (1GB
I reported this to bugs, but was told that that it was a non-issue because it
works for the Mitel folks. I haven't really had time to dig deeper. Maybe they
use VMWare for Linux(?), I use VMWare for Windows, 4.0 with default
configurations (1GB virtual scsi hd, iso as cdrom, 128MB Ram, bridged a
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003, Peter Samuel wrote:
> The installer copies the install image onto the hard disk to speed up
> the process.
"install image" being the installer program set, not the iso image from
the CD (just in case anyone was confused).
--
Charlie Brady [EMAIL PRO
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003, Greg Zartman wrote:
> > 1Gb may be a little tight. After swap and /boot allocation and copying the
>
> That was exactly my problem. I've been using 1gb for pre-6.0 versions
> of SME without any trouble. Seems that SME 6 requires a bit more space.
> In increased the virt
1Gb may be a little tight. After swap and /boot allocation and copying the
That was exactly my problem. I've been using 1gb for pre-6.0 versions
of SME without any trouble. Seems that SME 6 requires a bit more space.
In increased the virtual disk to 2gb and it installed without any
trouble.
On 11/07/03 Peter Samuel did say:
> 1Gb may be a little tight. After swap and /boot allocation and copying the
> install image to the disk there may not be enough space left on your
> virtual disk to complete the install. Try using a bigger virtual disk.
Yeah, I've been unable to install on a
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003, Greg Zartman wrote:
> A question for those who are familar with VMware:
>
> I can't seem to get SME6beta2 to install in VMware 4. I've successfully
> intalled SME 5.1.2-5.6 on VMware. SME6 install errors as it enters the
> RPM install phase saying that there isn't enough
Quoting Greg Zartman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I can't seem to get SME6beta2 to install in VMware 4. I've
> successfully
> intalled SME 5.1.2-5.6 on VMware. SME6 install errors as it enters the
> RPM install phase saying that there isn't enough disk space.
Hmmm, I installed it without a probl
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 01:23:41PM -0700, Greg Zartman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A question for those who are familar with VMware:
>
> I can't seem to get SME6beta2 to install in VMware 4. I've successfully
> intalled SME 5.1.2-5.6 on VMware. SME6 install errors as it enters the
> RPM insta
A question for those who are familar with VMware:
I can't seem to get SME6beta2 to install in VMware 4. I've successfully
intalled SME 5.1.2-5.6 on VMware. SME6 install errors as it enters the
RPM install phase saying that there isn't enough disk space.
The VM that I setup for SME 6beta is co
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003, Greg Zartman wrote:
> Does anyone know of a fairly simply DNS server for Windows 2000/XP
> workstation that can be used as a development aid? I'm running VMware
> to simulate a SME setup, but can't test email related stuff without
> proper MX records pointing the VMware/S
BrowseGate looks promising. (15 Day evaluation)
Thanks Abe. Yes, I've found a couple like this one. SimplyDNS seemed
to look promising. There's always BIND for windows, but BIND is a real
pain to setup.
Regards,
Greg
--
Greg J. Zartman, P.E.
Vice-President
Logging Engineering International,
BrowseGate looks promising. (15 Day evaluation)
http://www.webattack.com/get/browsegate.shtml
A couple years ago I found a real good one on Tucows.com, but I don't have
any idea which one it was. A quick search there revealed quite a few hits,
but a lot of them were Dynamic DNS clients.
Go
Does anyone know of a fairly simply DNS server for Windows 2000/XP
workstation that can be used as a development aid? I'm running VMware
to simulate a SME setup, but can't test email related stuff without
proper MX records pointing the VMware/SME setup.
Thanks.
Greg Zartman
--
Greg J. Zart
Contribs is back up.
Found it was a bug in phpwebsite which restored default values.
Almost all is corrected except for the menu on the left. It misses some
entries except when clicking on the contrib forums.
This will be looked into in a short while.
Regards,
Hsing-Foo
Jeff Coleman wrote:
Folk
Dear all,
Updated e-smith-cups, cups, and hpijs packages for Alpha and x86 (thanks
again, Dan) are in my contrib directory at
http://www.contribs.org/contribs/rvandenaker/beta/e-smith-cups/. If you're
upgrading from a previous version, download the updated packages, install
them all in one go, the
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