Re: [ilugd] New resource - Skip a burger at McDonalds get a KNOPPIX 3.2 bootable CD

2003-10-19 Thread Spoonman
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 11:31:46PM +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: mayank2coolResource ID: 63 mayank2coolTitle: Skip a burger at McDonalds get a KNOPPIX 3.2 bootable CD he he I like the sales pitch. Do i get a cola with it? :) - -- all the things

[ilugd] [OT] [HUMOUR] What if the I.T. industry starts producing movies?

2003-10-19 Thread Raj Mathur
Couldn't resist this one... I was incapacitated ROTFL for 10 minutes after reading it! -- Raju What if the I.T. industry starts producing movies? Some film titles may be like these: * Network Ke Us Paar * Meri Disc Tumhare Paas Hai * Aao Chat Kare * Programmer No.1 * Mera Naam Developer * Java

RE: [ilugd] Postgres vs oracle

2003-10-19 Thread Tarun Upadhyay
Incidentally, this is also true for most commerical databases. The space of delete rows is not returned to OS automatically. while shutting down the database is not necessary but trying to return space back to OS does have a significant performance penalty and is not recommeneded

RE: [ilugd] Postgres vs oracle

2003-10-19 Thread Tarun Upadhyay
Did some research over the weekend. First of all some good news: Heavy duty sites that run Postgres include; A) RubyForge (rubyforge.org). They have 300K records. Not too many but moderately high. B) .org domain. c) sourceforge used to run postgres. AFAIK, they moved out because IBM made that a

[ilugd] PostgreSQL benchmarks

2003-10-19 Thread Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay
hi, could someone post a link to a site that has above data vis-a-vis Oracle, MySQL ? tia sankarshan - The Ankur Bangla Project www.bengalinux.org Bringing Bangla to the GNU/Linux desktop - --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus

Re: [ilugd] [OT] [HUMOUR] What if the I.T. industry starts producing movies?

2003-10-19 Thread Raj Shekhar
On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 00:01, Raj Mathur wrote: Couldn't resist this one... I was incapacitated ROTFL for 10 minutes after reading it! -- Raju What if the I.T. industry starts producing movies? Some film titles may be like these: * Network Ke Us Paar * Meri Disc Tumhare Paas Hai Snip

[ilugd] Re: qmail in FreeBSD

2003-10-19 Thread Jasmeet
check the tcp.smtp or which ever file is controlling your tcp qmail rules database. For every host that you want to give the access to, there sould be a line in this file. Or else put `:allow' in the last line for everyone to able to connect. In case you want it to relay it for everybody, set

[ilugd] (fwd) Want to know about linux Books

2003-10-19 Thread Raj Mathur
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Re: [ilugd] Re: qmail in FreeBSD

2003-10-19 Thread keshab
Hi Thanks for ur info. yeah, :allow is there in the last line. Still I'm unable to connect the 25 or 110 port remotely. What to set in RELAYCLIENT env variable and how? Can it be a problem of firewall rule setting? ciao keshab On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 10:01, Jasmeet wrote: check the tcp.smtp or