On Fri, 2003-09-19 at 21:06,
Michael_Bishop/FARRINCS/[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am just starting to build a full blown LTSP lab at our school and I
> would
> appreciate any feed back or ideas about the purchase of our server.
> Please
> take a minute to look at our server config.
>
> It will run
I am just starting to build a full blown LTSP lab at our school and I would
appreciate any feed back or ideas about the purchase of our server. Please
take a minute to look at our server config.
It will run K12LTSP RedHat version, IceWM, StarOffice 7, Mozilla and The
Rosetta Stone.
I expect this
howzit,
does anyone here have experience mounting an encrypted file system without
actually having the encryption passwd? From what I've been able to
discern, this doesn't seem possible. But, I figure I'd throw it out to
the list in just in case.
btw, the machine in question is running Suse 8.
MPEG and MP3s are protected by patents, meaning anybody that distributes
software using these patented methods are supposed to be paying royalties.
Red Hat's lawyers, as an american corporation, decided that it would be
far too risky to continue distributing that software for that reason.
(read
RH re-wrote many (all?) of their proprietary config tools. The rpm
packages have names of the form redhat-config-*. Try this at the shell
prompt:
rpm -qa | grep ^redhat-config-
There will probably be qutie a few, unless somehow you didn't install
them.
Thanks, I'll look at that.
> 2 questions, really.
>
> 1. I'm primarily a Redhat user. Every once in a while, I upgrade,
> usually about 3-6 months after a new release has come out. And I have
> multiple machines, so I have the convenience of upgrading them one at a
> time, so while my primary machine is still running 7.3,
* Charles Lockhart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [19/09/2003 1404EDT]:
> 1. I'm primarily a Redhat user. Every once in a while, I upgrade,
> usually about 3-6 months after a new release has come out. And I have
> multiple machines, so I have the convenience of upgrading them one at
> a time, so while my pr
2 questions, really.
1. I'm primarily a Redhat user. Every once in a while, I upgrade,
usually about 3-6 months after a new release has come out. And I have
multiple machines, so I have the convenience of upgrading them one at a
time, so while my primary machine is still running 7.3, I have