I was thinking of adding an IR port to my system. Anyone try this and if
so, how successful?
What equipment and software was used?
Thanks
Sean
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In a message dated: Fri, 30 May 2003 03:03:35 EDT
Ed Lawson said:
>I think this website will give you all you need to know about using this
>controller and RH.
>
>http://www.domsch.com/linux/
>
>It has answers to many, many questions about using Linux on Dell servers
>and addresses the precise
In a message dated: Fri, 30 May 2003 02:43:54 EDT
Ed Lawson said:
>I have installed Debian 3.0 on a Dell server with a PERC3 RAID
>controller card. I remember it was transparent and painless as the card
>was recognized. Don't know about RH7.2, but there are support pages on
>the Dell site fo
Well this is exactly why I brought the question here. I was hoping that
there was something simple being overlooked. As this is a temporary move ,
we really dont want to upgrade the kernel , and it had been suggested the
the mount through smb or NFS could both be the culprit. scp being the issu
On Thu, 2003-05-29 at 10:46, Bill Freeman wrote:
> I figured I'd express my ignorance here before bothering the
> official sendmail list, since this problem is new for me with RH9, so
> it may be of interest to other Linux users.
Do you have a file called submit.cf?
If so find the line that
For another data point, I've been working on a low key DR setup.
tar | gzip | gpg | ssh server
The server does a dd > file.tar.gz.gpg. The file is determined by the
key supplied by the client.
The server is running Red Hat 8 kernel 2.4.18 and ext3 file system on an
intel PIII 750.
The client
Mark Ebaugh wrote:
>>> What am I missing here?
A couple of Alpha systems to do the dirty work... Although my work
experience was steeped in Alphas, it wouldn't surprise me if there were
now some other 64 bit architectures out there that could also do this
transfer for you seamlessly, but it might
Tom Buskey wrote:
mark ebaugh wrote:
I am attempting to move a 43G file from a Mac to another machine for
temporary archival purposes. The only machine (RH7.2) that has enough
storage is on a different network, so it has been mounted on a
different machine (RH7.3) that is connected to both netw
On Thu, 29 May 2003, at 2:48pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am attempting to move a 43G file from a Mac to another machine for
> temporary archival purposes. The only machine (RH7.2) that has enough
> storage is on a different network, so it has been mounted on a different
> machine (RH7.3) that
On Thu, 29 May 2003, at 2:17pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Someone here is trying to install RH7.2 on a Dell 2650 which has 5
> SCSI drives and a PERC3/Di RAID controller. Has anyone successfully
> done this? The person (who is likely clueless) claims he can't find
> any drives.
The PERC 3/
On Thu, 29 May 2003, at 3:24pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> You need to upgrade the kernel(?) as that's where the 2GB file limit is.
Just to really make your day, one can encounter a 2 GB limit in:
- The filesystem you're using
- The kernel VFS layer
- The kernel driver for the filesystem
mark ebaugh wrote:
I am attempting to move a 43G file from a Mac to another machine for
temporary archival purposes. The only machine (RH7.2) that has enough
storage is on a different network, so it has been mounted on a different
machine (RH7.3) that is connected to both networks. Every attempt
mark ebaugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am attempting to move a 43G file from a Mac to another machine for
> temporary archival purposes. The only machine (RH7.2) that has enough
> storage is on a different network, so it has been mounted on a
> different machine (RH7.3) that is connected to
http://iinformation.com/images/penguincrossing.jpg
These are appearing all over the Oracle campus in Redwood Shores, CA.
(That's actually my website. If for some reason you would like the
image, please copy it to your site instead of linking to mine. Not sure
what type of bandwidth I have.)
Rich
I think this website will give you all you need to know about using this
controller and RH.
http://www.domsch.com/linux/
It has answers to many, many questions about using Linux on Dell servers
and addresses the precise issue your friend is having with the controller.
Did they order it with RH
I am attempting to move a 43G file from a Mac to another machine for
temporary archival purposes. The only machine (RH7.2) that has enough
storage is on a different network, so it has been mounted on a different
machine (RH7.3) that is connected to both networks. Every attempt at moving
this fi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Someone here is trying to install RH7.2 on a Dell 2650 which has 5
SCSI drives and a PERC3/Di RAID controller. Has anyone successfully
done this?
I have installed Debian 3.0 on a Dell server with a PERC3 RAID
controller card. I remember it was transparent
I installed RH7.2 on a Dell 1650 with Perc3Di recently. In this
particular case I used a CD that came with the server that walks you
through some pre-config stuff and then prompts you fro the RH CD's. Not
sure if the Dell CD is what actually had the perc drivers.
On Thu, 2003-05-29 at 14:17, [EM
> Hi all,
> Someone here is trying to install RH7.2 on a Dell 2650 which has 5
> SCSI drives and a PERC3/Di RAID controller. Has anyone successfully
> done this? The person (who is likely clueless) claims he can't find
> any drives.
He prolly can't. Those raid controllers require a special dr
Hi all,
Someone here is trying to install RH7.2 on a Dell 2650 which has 5
SCSI drives and a PERC3/Di RAID controller. Has anyone successfully
done this? The person (who is likely clueless) claims he can't find
any drives.
Thanks,
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On Thu, 29 May 2003, Michael O'Donnell wrote:
>
>
> Never mind.
>
> The problem persisted for 20 minutes and I was seeing it
> via both my work and home connections and (naturally)
> it resolved itself as soon as I posted my question.
Chris wrote:
Michael O'Donnell wrote:
I can't do any DNS lookups for any machines in
any domain associated with AOL.
I'd join you all in the unison chanting of
"good riddance!" except that many of my relatives
use AOL and all 4 nameservers for cnn.com are
AOL machines. Any idea what's going on
Never mind.
The problem persisted for 20 minutes and I was seeing it
via both my work and home connections and (naturally)
it resolved itself as soon as I posted my question...
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On Thu, 29 May 2003, at 12:10pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I can't do any DNS lookups for any machines in any domain associated with
> AOL.
Works here.
Here are the DNS records I got from "dig":
cnn.com.172800 IN NS twdns-01.ns.aol.com.
cnn.com.172
Michael O'Donnell wrote:
> I can't do any DNS lookups for any machines in
> any domain associated with AOL.
>
> I'd join you all in the unison chanting of
> "good riddance!" except that many of my relatives
> use AOL and all 4 nameservers for cnn.com are
> AOL machines. Any idea what's going on
I can't do any DNS lookups for any machines in
any domain associated with AOL.
I'd join you all in the unison chanting of
"good riddance!" except that many of my relatives
use AOL and all 4 nameservers for cnn.com are
AOL machines. Any idea what's going on?
_
I figured I'd express my ignorance here before bothering the
official sendmail list, since this problem is new for me with RH9, so
it may be of interest to other Linux users.
Synopsys:
The new two-daemon form of sendmail causes my outgoing mail to
(unnecessarily, it seems to me) m
On Wed, 28 May 2003, at 9:02pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> OK, but I have 39 songs I want to handle ... This looks like a job for
> Shell Scripting! (Dum de DUM)
Heh.
Yes, for that case:
for src in *.ogg ; do
dst="$(basename "$src" .ogg)".wav
ogg123 -d
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