3Ware management with home-brew kernel?

2002-03-10 Thread Ken D'Ambrosio
While I have no problem with compiling the proprietary 3Ware module into my 2.4 kernel, I was wondering if anyone knows of any way to get the management software (3dmd) to work with the stock kernel code. Call me crazy, but it strikes me that having a RAID that you can't check the status of w/o

printconf half-creates printers

2002-03-10 Thread Rodent of Unusual Size
Okey, RH 7.2 with most updates applied. I used printconf to add a Samba printer, the one served by my Windoze box. It shows up in printconf, but not in printtab, nor in /var/spool/lpd. So nothing can print to it because only printconf knows about it (no idea where printconf is storing the info

Re: printconf half-creates printers

2002-03-10 Thread Dan Jenkins
Rodent of Unusual Size wrote: Okey, RH 7.2 with most updates applied. I used printconf to add a Samba printer, the one served by my Windoze box. It shows up in printconf, but not in printtab, nor in /var/spool/lpd. So nothing can print to it because only printconf knows about it (no idea

Re: More spam discussion

2002-03-10 Thread Paul Iadonisi
Although I still am strongly against open relays, something did just occur to me. I think my ISP sysadmin actually said this, but even if he didn't it's still an open question. What about secondary MX services? When a provider offers secondary MX, as my home DSL provider does, it is now

Re: More spam discussion

2002-03-10 Thread Paul Iadonisi
On Sun, Mar 10, 2002 at 01:36:39PM -0800, Karl J. Runge wrote: Boy, now I am really confused about what you are trying to accomplish... Me too. ;-) Yes, mail is a store and forward model, and so can originate from anywhere. Perhaps you can provide some simple examples of what you want to

Re: More spam discussion

2002-03-10 Thread Derek D. Martin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 At some point hitherto, Paul Iadonisi hath spake thusly: What about secondary MX services? When a provider offers secondary MX, as my home DSL provider does, it is now necessary that all mail received for my domain on my provider's mail server

Re: printconf half-creates printers

2002-03-10 Thread Rodent of Unusual Size
Dan Jenkins wrote: Well, according to Redhat printconf creates the /etc/printcap on the fly. (I presume you meant printcap not printtab). Yes, printcap (sorry). By on-the-fly, they mean it creates it each time it's run, and leaves it as one of its outputs. It gets newly created each time

Foxtrot followup...

2002-03-10 Thread Ken D'Ambrosio
[I don't *believe* anyone posted this particular tidbit, but I wasn't following the Foxtrot thread that closely; please forgive if a repeat.] As all die-hard FoxTrot fans know, mister Amend keeps up his own website, http://homepage.mac.com/billamend/ (so he's a phsicist with a soft spot for

Re: More spam discussion

2002-03-10 Thread Paul Iadonisi
On Sun, Mar 10, 2002 at 06:09:27PM -0500, Derek D. Martin wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 At some point hitherto, Paul Iadonisi hath spake thusly: [snip] Obviously, this isn't a *wide open relay*, but it does allow relaying *from* anywhere. And as the provider