[linatic@intrude linatic]$ df
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda5 235M 152M 72M 68% /
/dev/hda8 8.5G 6.9G 1.2G 86% /home
/dev/hda6 2.9G 892M 1.9G 32% /usr
/dev/hda7 6.8G 655M 5.9G 10% /var
/dev/hdd1
Can anyone comment on their experiences with SCSI?
TapeStor DAT 240 6-Cart.$3,479.00
Ok, so I figured out that Linux supports Ultra 160... now can anyone tell
me if I would run into problems sticking any old 6 tape capacity tape
changer on there. I would imagine it needs
Can we discuss a good integrated motherboard solution for Linux?
Preferably not Pentium III, something that has video, ps/2, USB and works
well under Linux.
Modem, SCSI, and RAID hardware are nice to haves.
Primarily server use.
40GB SCSI drive = $900, IDE only 125. Inexpensive RAID
We're looking for something cheap and integrated, so that the video, modem ,
LAN, sound are all supported by Linux, preferably without any additional
drivers. Anyone ever have such an experience?
Can we discuss a good integrated motherboard solution for Linux?
Preferably not Pentium III,
I have samba setup, how do I get a file off it into another linux box?
Welp, I work in Silicon valley..
We use only Linux on our servers and more then half our workstations. We're
using Linux as a replacement to Exchange. I love it.
I've been paid to setup Linux for web servers, firewalls, file servers, and
backup solutions always a joy.
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