I've got an appointment to get cable modem Internet access installed
Tuesday (woohoo!). After they hook me up on my Windows box, I'll be
looking to resetup service on my dedicated Linux box with two NICs. One
will speak to the cable modem and rest of the world, and the other will
speak to my
All,
I'm looking for either a RADIUS or TACACS server for Linux that has a
decent GUI or web-based front-end. I've looked at ICRADIUS, and it seems
to be OK, but I was wondering if anyone has seen or used something
better.
TIA,
Kenny
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I have default installed the redhat62 system with everything loaded. It
loaded postgres as a default.
I have installed coldfusion on it and noticed that postgres was one of
the odbc drivers offered.
I wanted to use postgres but found it a bit tough to get started.
I created a postgres user and tri
4th Q meeting at marthas HEAD COUNT
I will be there as a solo for dinner and the meeting.
how many so far? 30+
Rob from no.weare
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Hey all,
GNHLUG recently (sometime late November) had a very nice presentation on
parallel processing clusters using MOSIX. On a vaguely related note, I just
read an interesting article on Ars Technica about a Linux-based cluster at the
Univ of Kentucky.
http://www.arstechnica.com/cpu
Jerry, I'll be there with my wife too. :-)
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At 01:23 PM 12/4/2000 -0500, Ham wrote:
count me for 2 ( convinced the Girlfriend to come)
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>Jerry:
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>Gail and I will be at the GNHLUG meeting on the 12th.for dinner.
>Am I correct in assuming you will be wearing a Santa suit?
>If not, why not?
>
>Ed Lawson
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Jerry:
Gail and I will be at the GNHLUG meeting on the 12th.for dinner.
Am I correct in assuming you will be wearing a Santa suit?
If not, why not?
Ed Lawson
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I think someone helped me out with this a couple of weeks ago but I can't
put my finger on the message...
i just ran apt-get update and apt-get upgrade... now my wireless support
is gone and I'm not sure how to bring it back...
any thoughts folks?
J.
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Jerry,
I'll be there for the dinner & meeting on the 12th.
Don't know yet if my wife will come.
Bob Sparks
Never attribute to malice, that which can be explained by stupidity.
Never attribute to stupidity, that which can be explained by lack of
information.
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> In my experience parallel builds normally work very
> well and can yield a huge speedup by having other
> compiles ready to run when one gets I/O bound, but I've
> seen it fail often enough that I'm always willing
> to back off and do a single threaded build as a
> sa
On Sun, 3 Dec 2000, Karl J. Runge wrote:
> Yes, if compiling had been working fine before, this is likely memory
> going bad.
>
> However, for my wife's new machine I found the solution to this same
> sig11 problem was to dial the Motherboard speed down from 100 MHz to 66
> MHz with the machine w
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