On Sun, Jul 06, 2003 at 01:28:01AM +0530, LinuxLingam wrote:
LinuxLingam however, i wish to strongly point out something about this article: he is
LinuxLingam praising amazon sky-high for what its worth. and there is an inherent
danger
LinuxLingam in this which he has not pointed out: amazon is
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On Sat, Jul 05, 2003 at 10:05:19PM +0530, Raj Mathur wrote:
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Raj Mathur Hrm, why not just use a REAL e-mail client? See, it does signatures
Raj Mathur so well!
Ok, Arinandam, Robins I figured out
hi,
this is a far fetched query compared to my progress, but i'd just like
to ask this for the sake of clarity. (due to my lack of knowledge!)
are the licences of gnu software (eg. wget from gnu) and the linux
kernel the same? as in, can the code from wget be altered and included
into the kernel
short answer is YES.
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Hi,
I am thinking about setting up a software RAID 5 system on a system to
be used as a NAS. I am planning to put 4 80GB HDDs on a celeron 366 system
and then connecting that system to my main computers through a 100Mbps LAN
connection. There are going to be 2 systems connected to this system,
On Mon, 2003-07-07 at 11:36, Raj Mathur wrote:
Arindam 1. Say if somebody wants to download my Public key then
Arindam the person can connect to any key server right?
If you have uploaded your key to the keyserver, then anyone with
access to the Internet can download it.
Thanks and
Nope I think ur calculations add up correct. May b I'd have to go back
and check the stuff that I did :o)
What is the usual way to calculate this bandwidth, is FTP ok ??
I'll run a fresh set of tests and up date u guys..
Thanx :)
-js
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On Mon, 2003-07-07 at 12:19, Tarun Dua wrote:
If you will read Venky's earlier posts I believe he has mentioned that
he IS using RedHat 9.0 and so am I. These X configuration problems we
are getting with RH 9.
There was a security/bug-fix release for X-packages from Redhat for RH9.
Try