://docs.python.org/tut/tut.html
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. It makes the life of any sysadmin a breeze.
Regards,
BG
only if you run old legacy sort of equipment. :) And hey, you can
always run apt on RHEL too and then there is always RHN.
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a long time - atleast you get security and bugfix's access.
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? there is always that option isnt there
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rajnish kumar wrote:
DEAR ALL PLEASE ADVICE WHICH LINUX OS SHOULD BE USE WITH QMAIL FC3,FC4 OR
RH9 OR ANY ONE
use CentOS, and http://www.qmailtoaster.com/
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, that might be a bad idea
FC3 joined RH9 in the same EOL'd bandwagon sometime back
FC4 ? hummm FC5 ? more humm... ?
neither of them ( or the Fedora chain actually ) is build for Servers,
RHEL ( or CentOS if you are cost sensitive ) is a far far better option.
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to harden-up the box before I put the box in production
in a LAN environment. Any suggestions?
anand
if you want a rpm based distro - and retain the home-turn Redhat'ish
base - consider looking at CentOS ?
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, dont believe those guys when they
say you cant create VM's using vmplayer
Just fire up the blank image from
http://www.karan.org/mock/Blank_Image.tar.gz and install your own OS
under that.
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a non-profit foundation for it's
so-called community distro project?
why do you need a foundation for a truly community effort ?
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doc for things SELinux :
http://www.centos.org/docs/4/html/rhel-selg-en-4/ ( is the RHEL Doc's )
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, both of which should
work fine ...
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Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
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Karanbir Singh on Saturday 18 Mar 2006 18:31 wrote:
subit patch's ?
I didn't understand that.
if there is a feature [1] that you care enough about, missing from a
distro you care enough about - its a good idea
imitate the same in
RH/FC.
subit patch's ?
- K
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Vaibhav Singh wrote:
hello everyone,
cud anyone please tell me if there is a video player in linux which can play
live streaming videos from the internet which are meant to be played on
Windows media player.
vlc ?
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the functionality you
need - and things work fine ( as I type this running thunderbird/i386 on
a x86_64 laptop ).
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and if any one has that distribution, can you make a
copy available to me in West Delhi.
reply to me off list in this regard Please.
CentOS ?
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system, there is no problem with 32bit and
64bit on the same system - eg. CentOS ( plug! )
give bedian and ubuntoo a few more years, they might have these issues
resolved in a usable manner.
- K
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version. There is OpenFlash project, but I
will admit it does not work very well...yet!
i didnt think it would be worth spamming this list with a gazzilion pkg
names that only exist in 32bit userspace.
here is one to get you started : vmware
- K
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Xen is much broken still on x86_64, i'd stay away from that
option for the time being. The guys seem to be doing a lot of work to
get it working in a usable manner. Lets see how things pan out.
Xen is cool :)
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Yashpal Nagar wrote:
Karanbir Singh wrote:
why not just hook up an old mobile phone to the Monitoring system and
use that ?
doing alerts over the network ( like email / URL / webservice etc )
brings a massive disadvantage : that the system might be trying to
complain about the same
to
complain about the same network being out!
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not imply brain dead followage...
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