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On Wed, 5 Feb 2003 07:57:30 +0100
Roger Oberholtzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I've installed and run Zope twice. I'd call it a nightmare rather
than a dream.
Nahh. But I can agree that it can get as complicated as you want. I
would suggest installing Zope, and then plone. Then,
Hi,
When I execute rpm -qa |grep whatever, I was getting an error :
error: rpmdbNextIterator: skipping h# 274 Header V3 DSA signature:
BAD, key ID db42a60e
rpm --rebuilddb has fixed it, but I'm curious, anybody seen anything
like that before? Any ideas on what might cause the error?
You didn't say, but i'll bet money that this is on RH8. See:
https://listman.redhat.com/pipermail/psyche-list/2002-November/005070.html
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=73198
https://listman.redhat.com/pipermail/psyche-list/2002-November/005100.html
Google is your friend.
On
Yep, RH8.
I was planning on searching google, usually do on these things, but
chose to post on list first. Thanks for the links, though.
Looks like it's the same old rpm problem I've experienced before
(different symptom, though).
Regards,
Tim
On 2/5/2003 9:02 AM, someone claiming to be Net
Yep, RH8.
I was planning on searching google, usually do on these things, but
chose to post on list first. Thanks for the links, though.
Looks like it's the same old rpm problem I've experienced before
(different symptom, though).
Regards,
Tim
On 2/5/2003 9:02 AM, someone claiming to be
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I have a customer that is looking at finally doing a web page. They
have 3 domains
and about 30 users. We have a public /27 range of IP's and are in
the process of
switching over to a 6/6MB DSL connection and keeping the public IP's.
Now for the questions.
A:
ISP says for $25 per month per
On 2/5/2003 12:03 PM, someone claiming to be Gerry Doris wrote:
Yep, RH8.
I was planning on searching google, usually do on these things, but
chose to post on list first. Thanks for the links, though.
Looks like it's the same old rpm problem I've experienced before
(different symptom, though).
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Ben Duncan wrote:
I have a customer that is looking at finally doing a web page. They
have 3 domains
and about 30 users. We have a public /27 range of IP's and are in
the process of
switching over to a 6/6MB DSL connection and keeping the public IP's.
Now for the
snip...
I posted several times on the redhat psyche list that I was getting
these exact same problems but never received a reply. I would also
fix it temporarily by doing an rpm --rebuilddb.
I even ended up doing a complete fresh install and after a week the
problem starting showing up
A wide open question.
Depends on your technical ability and how much you want to spend and how much
traffic or potential traffic the web sites will get. Also do you plan on
hosting others besides this one customer? Plan B would be overkill for one
customer, even with three domains, you need a
ok .. 2 responses. Actually I used to design , configure and setup, ISP's.
Techkie I got. The question is, would it be worth the cost of setup VS
what
the ISP's charge.
There is 2 locations, a home office and a branch office. The branch
office is getting
the 6MB setup and there will be a VPN
Answer:
if you dont plan on growing the hosting then go with a provider. IMHO.
On Wed, 05 Feb 2003 14:21:57 -0600 - Ben Duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote the
following
Re: Re: Suggestions Wanted.
ok .. 2 responses. Actually I used to design , configure and setup, ISP's.
Techkie I got. The question
On Wed, 05 Feb 2003 14:21:57 -0600
Ben Duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok .. 2 responses. Actually I used to design , configure and setup,
ISP's. Techkie I got. The question is, would it be worth the cost of
setup VS what
the ISP's charge.
Look at www.plone.org (sorry deb...) It is sh*t
Since this is a business, why not go the simple route (ISP) first. Then, if
things develop favorable, think about bringing that stuff in house.
Joel
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 11:50:55AM -0600, Ben Duncan wrote:
I have a customer that is looking at finally doing a web page. They
have 3 domains
On Wed, 05 Feb 2003 11:50:55 -0600
Ben Duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a customer that is looking at finally doing a web page. They
have 3 domains
and about 30 users. We have a public /27 range of IP's and are in
the process of
switching over to a 6/6MB DSL connection and keeping
If you want to use a web hosting service, I'm very happy with mylinuxisp.com. They
also have good pricing, shell access, cgi-bin, etc etc. They are also the local
tucows mirror.
On Wed, 05 Feb 2003 11:50:55 -0600
Ben Duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a customer that is looking at finally
I'm still climbing the learning curve on SuSE 8.1, trying to figure out the
GUI way of life instead of just digging into the configuration files. I
learned about the runlevel editor (which is really pretty slick), and have
been playing with creating rc.startup scripts to take advantage of its
On Wednesday 05 February 2003 21:53 pm, Bill Campbell wrote:
I'm still climbing the learning curve on SuSE 8.1, trying to figure
out the GUI way of life instead of just digging into the configuration
files. I learned about the runlevel editor (which is really pretty
slick), and have been
My incoming mail goes to various mail servers on the internet, and I run
fetchmail to get them from various POP servers.
Today, for the first time in memory, when fetchmail tried getting my mail,
a particular piece of mail kept freezing during the download and fetchmail
would finally stop,
On 02/05/03 19:56, Joel Hammer wrote:
My incoming mail goes to various mail servers on the internet, and I run
fetchmail to get them from various POP servers.
Today, for the first time in memory, when fetchmail tried getting my mail,
a particular piece of mail kept freezing during the download
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 10:50:50PM -0500, Bruce Marshall wrote:
On Wednesday 05 February 2003 21:53 pm, Bill Campbell wrote:
I'm still climbing the learning curve on SuSE 8.1, trying to figure
out the GUI way of life instead of just digging into the configuration
files. I learned about the
Feigning erudition, Joel Hammer wrote:
% My incoming mail goes to various mail servers on the internet, and I run
% fetchmail to get them from various POP servers.
%
% Today, for the first time in memory, when fetchmail tried getting my mail,
% a particular piece of mail kept freezing during the
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