Jeff Macdonald wrote:
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 19:57:55 -0500 (EST), Benjamin Scott wrote:
snip
If you want to volunteer a reliable server, with reliable power, with
available reliable bandwidth and a static IP address, all dedicated to
GNHLUG, open to people you may not know, and also create and
The IA64 architecture refers to the Itanium processors. The IA32
architecture would cover most Xeon processors although there is a 64 bit
extended model that has an almost identical instruction set to the AMD-64
family of processors.
-Alex
- Original Message -
From: Kenneth E. Lussier
To be a bit more specific, Intel calls their extended 64 bit technology
EM64T. So you need a Xeon processor with the EM64T extensions to have a 64
bit capable processor. Like the AMD 64/Opteron processors, the extended Xeon
is expected to be 100% IA32 compatible.
-Alex
You should probably confine yourself to IA32 processors since the vast
majority of Xeons you will encounter will be strictly IA32.
-Alex
- Original Message -
From: Kenneth E. Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 2:20 PM
Subject: Xeon
Kenneth E. Lussier wrote:
This is a fairly dumb question, but can anyone tell me if a Xeon CPU is
32-bit or 64-bit? I am going to be doing some development work on dual
xeon servers, and I don't know if I need the ia64 version of Debian, or
the ia32 version. I know that the Xeon has been
Is the 4th Wednesday meeting of mvlug etc. at Martha's in
hibernation? My wife and I enjoyed the dinner out, but the evening
ended more quickly than planned.
Should the web site be updated?
Jim Kuzdrall
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wrote:
Benjamin Scott writes:
Note that the action in question had nothing to do
with Derek Martin's
bitching, but rather was due to an off-list issue with
a party outside
GNGNHLUG
Sorry, I don't recall hearing this before.
I
I am trying to setup an FTP server on a Fedora Core 3 system that will allow
users to login in via LDAP/Kerberos login and restrict access to their
individual home directories only. I do not want them to be able to access
ANY other directory on the system.
How can I configure ftpd to restrict
Hello all,
GNHLUG has a new chair - myself. More info soon.
Take it easy,
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David Berube
Berube Consulting
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(603)-485-9622
http://www.berubeconsulting.com/
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On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, at 8:32pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to setup an FTP server on a Fedora Core 3 system that will
allow users to login in via LDAP/Kerberos login and restrict access to
their individual home directories only. I do not want them to be able to
access ANY other
David J Berube wrote:
Hello all,
GNHLUG has a new chair - myself. More info soon.
Congratulations!
Ed Lawson
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