He said its via DSL so use of TightVNC is possible, i can access my office
pc which unfortunately runs windows using 56kbs DSL from a cafe near my
house, you will have to use tightvnc encoding to lessen the lag, other
encodings like zlib didnt go well in my experience.
On 2/19/07, Jubert Ledesma
hi,
good day to all pluggers, is it possible to implement a quota on virtual
users in a postfix courier-imap mysql setting.
any suggestions on how?
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hi sir Cocoy
there no response when i press the num/caps lock...
although i could the that there's a boot prompt where i could type.
i'll try to set the boot parameters first
acpi=off noapic
thanks for the tip. =)
Regards,
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On 2/17/07, thad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The test system we maintain has two cpus with 8gig ram and 16 gig of
paging space ran out of pages and cant fork anymore. The only factor I
could see is that 11 instances of Oracle were running, each doing its
own test. But I have not seen this has ha
On 2/17/07, john garcia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
try to yum install update
Er... `yum install update` will try to install the "update" package.
What the OP wants is to do the following equivalence in CentOS:
On 2/16/07, Joey S. Eisma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
apt-get update
yum update
We're providing DigitelOne aDSL technical support in Pampanga. KFC's
desktop computer's online to the Internet are really running
Linux/RedHat.:)
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Access through VNC too slow.
Suggest using SSH instead.
Roger Filomeno wrote:
1. get a dynamic dns and set up an updater on your home machine:
http://www.dynadns.org/clients.php
2. install tightVNC on home machine and open require ports on firewall
3. on office, open your dynadns domain with po
On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 21:06 +0800, Roger Filomeno wrote:
> Great case story, care to share the link. I'll be migrating a huge
> banking company to opensource so im looking for case studies involving
> companies as big as this one
One other data point. The raw data uploads from KFC restaurants run
On Fri, 2007-02-16 at 15:41 +0800, eric pareja wrote:
> I wonder though about how far they got to end-user training. I recall
> seeing KDE Linux running at KFC stores, but they often have WINE
> running some MS Office application (Excel? or Word?).
We're in the process of a *long* migration to a n
On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 21:06 +0800, Roger Filomeno wrote:
> Great case story, care to share the link. I'll be migrating a huge
> banking company to opensource so im looking for case studies involving
> companies as big as this one
One other data point. The raw data uploads from KFC restaurants run
On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 13:17 +0800, Miguel A Paraz wrote:
> Times have changed! Ten years ago I was writing complete ISP billing
> apps in Perl (now lost).
ISP went away? I did the same in PHP. they were dialup ISPs and they
went away. QSR still has at least two installations of their perl based
On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 10:21 +0800, Zak B. Elep wrote:
> First, they removed Emacs, and now they cripple vim! What a
> shame!
And then the default editor is nano. It's probably a usability thing.
Ubuntu desktop aims to be a non-geek desktop. Only geeks like vi and
it's mode-full descendants.
If you are assigned with a dynamic IP, try getting the services of
http://dyndns.org or our homegrown https://www.dyndnster.info. So far I've
seen MSI and Linksys routers have support for DDNS registration.
Configure port forwarding if your PC is behind a router.
Hth.
'Jopoy
On 2/18/07, Gideo
1. get a dynamic dns and set up an updater on your home machine:
http://www.dynadns.org/clients.php
2. install tightVNC on home machine and open require ports on firewall
3. on office, open your dynadns domain with port 5800 (default) to connect
to your home machine.
4 alternatively you might want
rtorrent
On 2/15/07, Gabriel H. Mercado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Message: 4
> Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2007 13:25:18 +0800
> From: "Miguel A Paraz" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [plug] azureus installing prob
> To: "Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Technical Discussion List"
> <
My setup uses a WRT54GL with DD-WRT, configured to have an OpenVPN
with SSL certificates for authentication. For the client SSL
certificate, I store that in a TrueCrypt volume in a USB flashdrive.
On 2/18/07, Martin Acupanda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello PLUG,
Any one who was able to access
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