Hi Sluggers,
Anyone ever had mii-tool and ethtool tell them different things? As you can
see the duplex setting is being reported differently (this is a Broadcom
Corporation NetXtreme II BCM5706 Gigabit Ethernet (rev 02)). Does anyone
know of another method to check the Duplex setting so I can
quote who=Tony Sceats
Anyone ever had mii-tool and ethtool tell them different things? As you
can see the duplex setting is being reported differently (this is a
Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme II BCM5706 Gigabit Ethernet (rev 02)). Does
anyone know of another method to check the Duplex
Quoting Tony Sceats [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Anyone ever had mii-tool and ethtool tell them different things? As you can
see the duplex setting is being reported differently (this is a Broadcom
Corporation NetXtreme II BCM5706 Gigabit Ethernet (rev 02)). Does anyone
know of another method to check
OpenGroupware was technically very good when I reviewed it some time
ago, but I have not used it in production or looked at it in several
years.
I'm an OpenGroupware developer, so my opinion is obvious. We are
currently working on making sure CalDAV (Sunbird) support is working
whitemice [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On an administrative note, was your email written with the OpenGroupware
mail client? Whatever tool you are using is randomly eating whitespace
between words in my text, which leads to /very/ poor readability.
OpenGroupware was technically very good when I
On an administrative note, was your email written with the OpenGroupware
mail client? Whatever tool you are using is randomly eating whitespace
between words in my text, which leads to /very/ poor readability.
No, I responded via Google's Reply button in Google Groups. Wierd.
I certainly
Wow. Lots of opinions on this. And all good info, thank you.
Having looked a little deeper and thought things through a little more,
I can probably ask a better question. I found
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_collaborative_software which
provides a lot of information, but more
Kyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wow. Lots of opinions on this. And all good info, thank you.
It is a complex topic, and the range of users out there have wildly
different expectations. That lends itself to long discussion. :)
Having looked a little deeper and thought things through a little
I think I'm getting there.
As mentioned, I would like to contiune to use T'Bird and Lightning
with whichever solution, as the desktop access mechanism. But also have
the web accessability when away from the office.
From my reading of both the Horde site, the Lightning extension for
T'Bird
Kyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[... groupware ...]
As mentioned, I would like to contiune to use T'Bird and Lightning
with whichever solution, as the desktop access mechanism. But also
have the web accessability when away from the office.
Ah, sorry. I missed that.
From my reading of both
Someone asked why my preference for MailDir over MBox. To my thinking,
But it isn't MailDir vs. MBox. Cyrus doesn't use either; the
internal structure resembled maildir but with an index component that
facilitates *extremely* good performance.
MBox is one big file much like an Outlook .pst
Grant Parnell wrote:
Er... this machine theoretically can't be running!
Platform, Ubuntu Hardy Server x86-64.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# cat /proc/partitions
major minor #blocks name
9 0 104320 md0
9 1 15631168 md1
9 24891712 md2
9 3 987840 md3
9
Hi all,
I know the originally CFP didn't clearly specify a closing date, the
organisers have since provided more CFP information at:
http://linux.conf.au/programme/presenter_faq and the closing date is
Friday 8th August. One and a half weeks left...
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