R. Scott Belford wrote:
Jeff Zidek has arranged for 1500, not a mis-type, 1500, Pentium 166
machines from Hickam. This is likely to be about 30 pallets worth. The
P166's we have received so far tend to have 3COM 3C905 nics, at least
16mb of ram, and pci video cards. Even if 1/3 are junk,
Jeff Mings wrote:
I've noticed that fsck.ext2 and fsck.ext3 are identical - try checking
them with the cmp command if you're really bored. I've fixed messed up
ext3 volumes with e2fsck -cfv a few times - I don't believe that you
really have to worry about the journal.
Worst comes to
This would be a fantastic opportunity and a generous offer from you
guys. We are watching the goings on there with a great deal of
admiration for the job you are doing for Linux advocacy in Hawaii.
It is also timely news because we have been discussing the possibility
of this for a few meetings
On Thursday 06 February 2003 04:51 pm, Eric Jeschke wrote:
This would be a fantastic opportunity and a generous offer from you
guys. We are watching the goings on there with a great deal of
admiration for the job you are doing for Linux advocacy in Hawaii.
It is also timely news because we
On Thu, 6 Feb 2003 16:51:40 -1000 (HST)
Eric Jeschke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
An immediate problem is the one that Warren noted: mainly, where the
heck would we store these things while we are fixing them up and putting
together some labs? Any ideas, BILUG folks?
Former J.C. Penny