Re: anthropology of linux: help needed

2007-03-03 Thread Roel Bindels
m a a [EMAIL PROTECTED] ac uk schreef: > Hello, > > This is a rather strange e-mail for these mailing > lists, I know. I am a third year Social Anthropology > student in the University of Durham doing my > dissertation (thesis) on the Anthropology of > GNU/Linux. I would really appreciate if you c

Re: anthropology of linux: help needed

2007-02-24 Thread Haines Brown
> > 1. When did you start using GNU/Linux OS? Not sure. Perhaps 2000. > 2. What is your level of involvement? > newbie/ user/ developer (delete as appropriate) user > 3. Why are you using Linux? Stability, keyboard-orientation (don't run a desktop), more fun. > 4. Is Linux fun? How? Yes.

anthropology of linux: help needed

2007-02-22 Thread m a a [EMAIL PROTECTED] ac uk
Hello, This is a rather strange e-mail for these mailing lists, I know. I am a third year Social Anthropology student in the University of Durham doing my dissertation (thesis) on the Anthropology of GNU/Linux. I would really appreciate if you could help me out and offer some of your time to fill

Re: Re[8]: Linux Help

2004-07-20 Thread Peter Garrett
On Wed, 2004-07-21 at 03:01, Kev wrote: > >If memory serves (I'm not certain, though), the stock Debian install kernel > >does NOT contain support for NICs that use the rtl8139 driver (or the newer > >8139too driver). If that's the "comm one" you are referring to, you will > >need to add a modul

Re[9]: Linux Help

2004-07-20 Thread Kev
FOUND IT > Realtec ? Maybe 8139too or 8139cp... RealTek RTL-8029 ? that is ne ... . > ( ne is generally a module I constantly try because NE1/2000 are widely > used :) ). > Oh well, command is "modprobe 8139too" or "modprobe 8139cp" or "modrpobe ne" ... after you found out which one works, put i

Re[8]: Linux Help

2004-07-20 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 12:08 PM 7/20/2004 -0500, James Miller wrote: On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Kev wrote: > >If memory serves (I'm not certain, though), the stock Debian install kernel > >does NOT contain support for NICs that use the rtl8139 driver (or the newer > >8139too driver). If that's the "comm one" you are refer

Re[8]: Linux Help

2004-07-20 Thread James Miller
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Kev wrote: > >If memory serves (I'm not certain, though), the stock Debian install kernel > >does NOT contain support for NICs that use the rtl8139 driver (or the newer > >8139too driver). If that's the "comm one" you are referring to, you will > >need to add a module for it t

Re[8]: Linux Help

2004-07-20 Thread Kev
>If memory serves (I'm not certain, though), the stock Debian install kernel >does NOT contain support for NICs that use the rtl8139 driver (or the newer >8139too driver). If that's the "comm one" you are referring to, you will >need to add a module for it to do an online install. LAN cards are

Re[7]: Linux Help

2004-07-20 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 10:26 PM 7/20/2004 +0600, Kev wrote: [...] LAN Card are Realtec both same model , a comm one but cant remember the exact model tho, sorry If memory serves (I'm not certain, though), the stock Debian install kernel does NOT contain support for NICs that use the rtl8139 driver (or the newer 8139

Re[7]: Linux Help

2004-07-20 Thread Kev
sorry about the 2 maling lists :) >--> If you plan to add Web caching to this system (as you mentioned in an >--> earlier emssage), I think you'll find 64 MB to be too little memory for >--> good performance. Everything else should be fine. will be going for 256MB once i install Squid LAN Car

Re[6]: Linux Help

2004-07-20 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 09:20 PM 7/20/2004 +0600, Kev wrote: Hi guys... Kev -- It's generally considered discourteous to cross-post messages to multiple mailing lists. In this instance, I've removed the linux-admin posting from my reply. i'm going to do the follwing as a 1st step, i got a Debian 3 (woody) basic 1 CD

Re[6]: Linux Help

2004-07-20 Thread Kev
Hi guys... i'm going to do the follwing as a 1st step, i got a Debian 3 (woody) basic 1 CD and i'm going to have postfix as the SMTP relay the BOX is a Cyrix 233Mhz with 64MB ram, (Compaq Presario) 4GB HDD with 2 Lan Cards i'm going to install Webmin 1.5, and also DHCP for Debian that comes

Re[3]: Linux Help

2004-07-19 Thread Kev
> Well ... if you have an SMTP server on a LAN ("local") host, running an > SMTP relay on the firewall/router is probably unnecessary. What you can do > (this is what I do here) is DNAT (port forward) traffic coming to port 25 > on the router's external interface to port 25 on the existing SMTP

Re: Linux Help

2004-07-19 Thread Eric Bambach
On Monday 19 July 2004 12:59 pm, Ray Olszewski wrote: > Responses interspersed below. > > At 11:09 PM 7/19/2004 +0600, Kev wrote: > >Hi, > > > >I'm new to Linux, so i'm paling to install a gateway, with the following, > > > >1. Firewall > >2. DNS > >3. DHCP > >4. SMTP (relay only) > >5. Email Virus

Re[2]: Linux Help

2004-07-19 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 12:08 AM 7/20/2004 +0600, Kev wrote: Hi Ray... Thanks agane for the reply, Relay mean to relay mail to my local email server that will be running behind the gateway box. and to relay the email from the email server to the internet as a smart host. Well ... if you have an SMTP server on a LAN ("l

Re[2]: Linux Help

2004-07-19 Thread Kev
Hi Ray... Thanks agane for the reply, Relay mean to relay mail to my local email server that will be running behind the gateway box. and to relay the email from the email server to the internet as a smart host. On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 10:59:38 -0700 Ray Olszewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >--> R

Re: Linux Help

2004-07-19 Thread Ray Olszewski
Responses interspersed below. At 11:09 PM 7/19/2004 +0600, Kev wrote: Hi, I'm new to Linux, so i'm paling to install a gateway, with the following, 1. Firewall 2. DNS 3. DHCP 4. SMTP (relay only) 5. Email Virus Scaning 6. Gray Listing (email) 7. NAT 8 Web Cashing 9. Web Based Configuration tool for

Re: Linux Help

2004-07-19 Thread James Miller
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004, Kev wrote: > I'm new to Linux, so i'm paling to install a gateway, with the following, > > 1. Firewall > 2. DNS > 3. DHCP > 4. SMTP (relay only) > 5. Email Virus Scaning > 6. Gray Listing (email) > 7. NAT > 8 Web Cashing > 9. Web Based Configuration tool for all above. > > can

Linux Help

2004-07-19 Thread Kev
Hi, I'm new to Linux, so i'm paling to install a gateway, with the following, 1. Firewall 2. DNS 3. DHCP 4. SMTP (relay only) 5. Email Virus Scaning 6. Gray Listing (email) 7. NAT 8 Web Cashing 9. Web Based Configuration tool for all above. can any one tell me the best Linux version to use, (Red