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.
Sorry I did not mean about hard drives . I mentioned
for bandwith etc.
Hi Andrew
Unless defined by the ConnectionRateThrottle,
MaxDaemonChildren,
DelayLA, or RefuseLA parameters, it's limited by
bandwidth, disk I/O,
.memory, processors, and numerous other variables.
The -d44.4 flag when
in testing mode will show the open file attempts,
which is a beginning
.to
Look in your X11 config file. I have seen some systems put a serial mouse
entry there as well as whatever mouse you are using. I had great fun with a
GPS on the serial port until I uncovered that one. I removed it and
restarted X and all was bliss.
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 13:54:21 -0700 (PDT)
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On Tue, 17 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.
Sorry I did not mean
On Tue June 17 2003 06:49 pm, dep wrote:
begin Harry Giles's quote:
| Has anyone had any experience with these folks? How do you get
| them to respond?
tony's response is accurate. are you sure the linux version isn't on
the cd also? (i have the download version and keep *numerous*
Hi
Have you looked at the output from iostat vmstat?
It is ide-disk version 1.12
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ide]# iostat
-bash: iostat: command not found
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ide]# vmstat
procs memoryswap
io system cpu
r b w swpd free buff cache
I inherited (old admin left, boss said this is yours) a RH 6.2
server that runs a web application via apache and mysql. It generates a
link that points to an ftp URL to retrieve spreadsheets. The URL is
something like ftp://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/filename.xls. I had put up an
ipchains
On Wednesday 18 June 2003 18:01, Jason Joines wrote:
I inherited (old admin left, boss said this is yours) a RH 6.2
server that runs a web application via apache and mysql. It generates a
link that points to an ftp URL to retrieve spreadsheets. The URL is
something like ftp://user:[EMAIL
There may be a firewall module that needs to be loaded in order to correctly
handle ftp. Unfortunately that system is so old that I no longer remember
what said module would be called. Ah, but Google remembers.
http://www.linux.net.nz/lists/NZLUG/2000/06/0086.html
On Wednesday 18 June 2003
Cool. I note that it says you can also turn to using passive FTP at the
client. Internet Explorer allows you to set the browser to use passive FTP.
At 03:09 PM 6/18/03 -0700, Aaron Grewell wrote:
There may be a firewall module that needs to be loaded in order to correctly
handle ftp.
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003 17:01:36 -0500
Jason Joines [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
$ipchains -A input -s $anyhost -d $thishost 1024:65535 -p tcp -i eth0
! -y -j ACCEPT
The users have IE x.x on win2k. I had one of them try to retrieve a
file via the win2k command line and that worked
Ahhh sooo, little grasshopper .. Problem is PASSIVE VS. PORTS ...
Passive mode connects to an arbitrary HIGH port number. The PORT
command FORCES it to use 21 as the COMMAND and port 20 as the
data side. You might want to try to see if the ftp command can be issued with
a PORT instead of passive.
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The Inquirer posts the following algorith for doing an MD5 based file
comparison of Linux and SCO kernel sources:
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=10061
Shutting down SCO's FUD machine
By Egan Orion: Wednesday 18 June 2003, 10:58
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I'm tracking Caldera/SCO vs. IBM case developments at
http://twiki.iwethey.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/SCOvsIBM
- From a collection of three Google searches a little over two weeks ago,
we've grown to 26 printed pages material on the main page
Quoth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Well, I'm feeling a little bit dumb now as the source of the problem was
somewhere I probably should have looked at earlier.
What turned out to be the problem was that ownership of /dev/ttyS0 had
somehow been transferred to root from uucp, and thus cu (running setuid
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Hi,
http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,59266,00.html
quote
McBride added that SCO has no intention of killing off Linux with its
current legal actions, but instead is trying to help Linux mature past
what has become an out-of-control
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003 23:23:24 -0300
Federico Voges [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hi,
http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,59266,00.html
quote
McBride added that SCO has no intention of killing off Linux with its
current legal actions, but
I'm fumbling my way through getting ACPI working on my laptop (which
doesn't support APM). I've applied the patches from acpi.sf.net to
2.4.21, and i'm booted into that kernel right now. I've got the acpid
running, so i'm assuming its doing something, although i'm not too clear
on what.
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