On Mon, 16 Jun 2003 22:24:51 -0400
dep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> begin David A. Bandel's quote:
>
> | Don't think I'd want to take on both IBM and AT&T at the same time
> | in different courtrooms, not even if I were M$. And SCO's not even
> | close to that big.
>
> my guess was that on ab
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003 20:32:24 -0500
"David A. Bandel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone seen this in Cringley´s column?
>
> http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/06/16/24OPcringely_1.html
>
> Don't think I'd want to take on both IBM and AT&T at the same time in
> different courtrooms, not even if
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003 17:40:22 -0400 (EDT)
Net Llama! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm wondering why you're doing this in the first place. Why not just run
> a uniproc kernel?
There are a few distros that deliver only SMP kernels. Our goal with a
distro is to try and use it out-of-the-box, making
Three things. First, the freeswan to freeswan connection is the easiest
I've dealt with so far. Second, I'd really recommond that you post to
the freeswan list at www.freeswan.og. The developers are quite active on
the list and appear to help at the slighest provacation. Third, to
troubles
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003 22:40:54 -0400
Kurt Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just saw Nick Petreley's contribution on the subject over
> over at ComputerWorld. Nick used to be a big fan of Caldera.
>
> http://www.computerworld.com/softwaretopics/os/story/0,10801,82138,00.html
>
> [...]
>
ROTFL
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003 22:24:51 -0400
dep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> begin David A. Bandel's quote:
>
> | Don't think I'd want to take on both IBM and AT&T at the same time
> | in different courtrooms, not even if I were M$. And SCO's not even
> | close to that big.
>
> my guess was that on ab
Quoth dep:
> begin David A. Bandel's quote:
[...]
> | SCO reminds me more and more of the little mouse trying to suck an
> | elephant through a straw.
>
> my sense is that the rodent and suck parts are plenty accurate.
;-)
I just saw Nick Petreley's contribution on the subject over
over at C
begin David A. Bandel's quote:
| Don't think I'd want to take on both IBM and AT&T at the same time
| in different courtrooms, not even if I were M$. And SCO's not even
| close to that big.
my guess was that on about wednesday novell would announce that,
actually, it had kept the ibm stuff, s
Quoth David A. Bandel:
> Anyone seen this in Cringley´s column?
>
> http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/06/16/24OPcringely_1.html
>
> Don't think I'd want to take on both IBM and AT&T at the same time in
> different courtrooms, not even if I were M$. And SCO's not even close
> to that big.
Eew.
Anyone seen this in Cringley´s column?
http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/06/16/24OPcringely_1.html
Don't think I'd want to take on both IBM and AT&T at the same time in
different courtrooms, not even if I were M$. And SCO's not even close
to that big.
SCO reminds me more and more of the littl
Hi
>>i want to do the ftp and want one fixed directory
>>(which i need) by default.. Now if we do ftp , by
>>default is /home/user. But if i want
>>to change that... where i will look?
I could able to change thanks to all
-Swapna
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I'm wondering why you're doing this in the first place. Why not just run
a uniproc kernel?
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
>
> How many out there are using a Linux kernel compiled with SMP support on a
> non-SMP (one processor) system?
>
> We have, over the last year or so, found n
How many out there are using a Linux kernel compiled with SMP support on a
non-SMP (one processor) system?
We have, over the last year or so, found numerous problems when doing so.
Anyone else.
Problems encountered with SMP was compiled into the kernel that went away
when it was compiled out:
1
Hi
i want to do the ftp and want one fixed directory
(which i need) by default.. Now if we do ftp , by
default is /home/user. But if i want
to change that... where i will look?
Thanks in advance
-Swapna
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On Sun, 15 Jun 2003, Lee wrote:
> Could be something intermittent in your power supply.
Hi Lee,
You got it.
Finally (by chance) I discover the reason. The Power Supply has
two fans and one of the them was broken. It appears that after
a while running the Power Supply will get an overheat.
The c
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Hi,
I'm trying to setup a VPN between 2 Linux servers using FreeS/WAN
(network to network).
Right now, everything seems to ok (pluto says the tunnel is up, routes
looks ok, etc) except that not a single packet makes it through the
tunnel (ie. no ping
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Swapana Ghosh wrote:
| Hi
|
| I want to check - how many connections our
| Sendmail can accept and handle...
| Which is the parameter will tell this?
|
| Regards.
| -Swapna
|
|
Unless defined by the ConnectionRateThrottle, MaxDaemonChildren,
Del
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, Swapana Ghosh wrote:
> Hi
>
>
> >>>What kind of HDs?
>
> I can only say the speed that is 100MB/sec approx.
> Bandwith and other it is with the company who are
> holding our DNS etc...
That doesn't answer the question of what kind of harddrives you have.
>
> I have posted ano
Hi
>>>What kind of HDs?
I can only say the speed that is 100MB/sec approx.
Bandwith and other it is with the company who are
holding our DNS etc...
I have posted another email.. I want to know how many
connections
sendmail can accept... Becaues i am testing with 250k
recrods and
want to send
Hi
I want to check - how many connections our
Sendmail can accept and handle...
Which is the parameter will tell this?
Regards.
-Swapna
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I have a client that is running SouthWare Accounting Software on SCO OpenServer.
So far, all the Local/Regional dealers want $ 1,500.00 PER USER to bump up their
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