has anyone tried the packages synce to sync with wince pdas?
I was just wondering how they work.
Thanks
Kevin
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Linux is Linux,
For my firewall I have used RedHat, now I am using Mandrake,
probably move to another distro later on.
As for the firewall you only have one free option, iptables
that comes standard in the kernel.
There are a few guis that will help in building a firewall,
also there are a few tut
=> My Palm 3 is on it's last legs, so I'm looking for a
=> replacement handheld device.
=>
=> Can anyone recommend a Linux friendly device? (Palm or
=> otherwise). The one app I need is something that does
=> encryption, so I can encrypt all my PINS, passwords etc &
=> carry them around with m
> Does anyone have ALSA working under Woody with a emu10k1 card (SB Live!)?
>
> If not, is everyone using OSS?
I'm using OSS on sid / Linux 2.4.x. I've tried ALSA a couple of times, but
haven't had much success. (That said, it worked great when I tried out Linux
2.5.x a little while ago.)
Give
My Palm 3 is on it's last legs, so I'm looking for a replacement
handheld device.
Can anyone recommend a Linux friendly device? (Palm or otherwise). The
one app I need is something that does encryption, so I can encrypt all
my PINS, passwords etc & carry them around with me, and also synchronise
a
Hi Gaza,
Try IPCop it's great. I'm using 0.1.2 and have used 0.1.1 prior to that for
nearly a year
www.ipcop.org
v0.1.2beta = 2.2.23
v0.1.3alpha = 2.4.20
It's small enough to fit on a Compact Flash, and includes support for 3
PSTN, ISDN, Ethernet and PCI ADSL. For ADSL Bridged ethernet, PPPoE
* Gaza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have an old PII 200Mhz pc I would like to load linux on it and make it a
> firewall
> I was wondering what linux could I use and what firewall software could I
> use.
Check out Smoothwall www.smoothwall.org - a firewall appliance distro.
Doesn't require much l
I asked a while ago what sound system people recommended for Woody, and
answer seemed to be ALSA. Well, I've not been able to get it going -
this after spending much time reading FAQs and being on the Creative
IRC channel. :-(
Does anyone have ALSA working under Woody with a emu10k1 card (SB
On Tue, 2002-12-24 at 15:12, Gaza wrote:
> I have an old PII 200Mhz pc I would like to load linux on it and make it a
> firewall
I run a single floppy distribution on an old 486.
Bering from http://leaf.sourceforge.net/
It is easy to use and configure, uses Shorewall to configure iptables.
Chee
I have an old PII 200Mhz pc I would like to load linux on it and make it a
firewall
I was wondering what linux could I use and what firewall software could I
use.
Thanks in advance
Merry Christmas everyone
Gaza
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On Mon, 2002-12-23 at 01:02, Dennis M. Gray wrote:
> Can anyone direct me to some source of help?
I don't know if redhat is still shipping with linuxconf - but it lets
you specify a driver for your ethernet card. If it does still ship, just
specify sis900 and it "should work".
If you don't have
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