None of those are very impressive except for SocialText and for 10k I
will write my own wiki and stick it up their @$$
I like the ability to upload files, do web blogs, user accounts, store
data in mysql, prefer php or perl based, versioning, and threaded
discussion or commenting system.
-Orig
The SATA raid implementations, for the most part, suck. The only really
good ones are the true hardware raids from companies like 3Ware.
At least for Linux. :) For Windows the embedded RAIDs seem to do a
little better.
Thane Sherrington (S) wrote:
At 03:33 PM 07/12/2005, Hayes Elkins wrote:
The reasoning behind it is that in a normal environment you always will need
a CAL to connect to a server. Now when you use a terminal services desktop
or published app, Microsoft sees this as not only using a CAL but you are
also using a licensed desktop of windows. In the old days they used to
Pretty much. There are a few other issues with Terminal Services (like running
a Terminal Services Licencing server, which you can do on the same box). Also,
make sure your win2k3 box is not SBS (which won't do terminal service lic.
server, etc.)
:)
-Original message-
From: "Thane Sh
At 02:27 PM 07/12/2005, Stan Zaske wrote:
Check it out! @:D>
http://www.astalavista.com/media/archive1/newsletter/issue_23_2005.pdf
Cool, thanks.
T
At 03:33 PM 07/12/2005, Hayes Elkins wrote:
Well look how long they have been in the embedded RAID market - they are
still a baby. It took intel a decade to get it right. Adaptec even longer
(arguably they gave up and just bought out DPT).
True, but this isn't the 90s anymore. Everyone has mo
Ok, I'm sure this is really stupid (or at least uneducated.)
I have a client with Windows 2003 server OEM with 5 CALs. He wants to use
Terminal Server, and I understand from talking to MS that one needs
Terminal Server CALs on top of the Windows CALs that come with 2K3. (But
according to MS,
http://wiki.org/
(Need to know about pearl and scripting)
www.projectforum.com/pf/wiki.html
(Easier to use, more professional)
http://www.kwiki.org/
I would recommend this myself.
Very modular and used by many
http://www.wikimatrix.org/
Go here to see 21 Wiki packages.
See this sites for Wi
Well look how long they have been in the embedded RAID market - they are
still a baby. It took intel a decade to get it right. Adaptec even longer
(arguably they gave up and just bought out DPT).
From: "Thane Sherrington (S)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: The Hardware List
To: The Hardware L
At 02:25 PM 07/12/2005, Hayes Elkins wrote:
Jesus that's like Adaptec's old version of storage manager. Building a
live mirror or rebuilding a raid
5 array took forever.
It doesn't help that the RAID setup in the BIOS appears to allow you to
build the array there, but actually doesn't work,
Anyone familiar with Wiki? What is the best most feature full wiki out
there? I am using MediaWiki now but it doesn't have a lot of features.
But it is clean. I am looking for a content portal software that will
allow blogging, comments, and wiki with support for uploading documents,
version contro
Check it out! @:D>
http://www.astalavista.com/media/archive1/newsletter/issue_23_2005.pdf
Thane Sherrington (S) wrote:
At 02:39 PM 06/12/2005, Stan Zaske wrote:
I just received issue #23 of the Astalavista Security Newsletter. Does
anybody else read it and
what do you think? @:)>
Never r
From: "Thane Sherrington (S)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: The Hardware List
To: The Hardware List
Subject: RE: [H] NVidia SATA RAID questions
Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2005 13:20:22 -0400
At 04:57 PM 05/12/2005, Hayes Elkins wrote:
You're lucky you didn't kill the partition. In general, even with R
At 01:47 PM 07/12/2005, Julian Zottl wrote:
nice write up Thane, thanks!
No problem. Given the three Windows installs and six Ghosts I did to get
this to work, I figured it was worth having it written down. :)
T
At 02:39 PM 06/12/2005, Stan Zaske wrote:
I just received issue #23 of the Astalavista Security Newsletter. Does
anybody else read it and
what do you think? @:)>
Never read it. How do I get a copy?
T
nice write up Thane, thanks!
_
Julian Zottl
CTO, Radiant Network Technology, LLC
Getting ahead in the tech sector isn't about kissing butt ... you gotta sniff
the right packets
-- Original Message --
From: "Thane Sherri
At 04:57 PM 05/12/2005, Hayes Elkins wrote:
You're lucky you didn't kill the partition. In general, even with RAID 1,
the array needs to be reformatted once built. You can go with software
RAID in windows or maybe NVIDIA has an online (runs while in windows) RAID
utility tool that you can try c
I've got a minor issue with a mailman setup that I can't seem to get
resolved. I've used this before, though years ago, and it's kinda ticking
me off; backchannel advice appreciated ;)
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