nies who develop commercial software intended to be deployed into
a linux/unix environment, but which utilise/ships with third-party
libraries which may or may not be appropriately licensed.
cheers,
Anth
Pia Waugh wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> thought this might be of interest for a few people.
>
I'd certainly recommend FreeBSD for this purpose, but if you want to do
some reading (and question asking), you might want to check out the
forums at
http://www.webhostingtalk.com
and
http://www.webhostingtalk.com.au (for an Aus perspective)
and see what the opinions are of people whose primary
the past in an ISP environment I've used qmail-pop3d, qpopper and
cucipop (for mbox) with varying success. I'd welcome some more current
day suggestions though if there is anything newer or more community
accepted.
Any recommendations/steer-clear-of's appreciated.
cheers,
Anth
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f you want it
> sooner, let me know and I'll give you the source (or an rpm if you
> prefer).
Excellent. I'm more than happy to roll my own solution for this but by
all means I look forward to seeing your daemon when it's available and
putting it to use.
cheers for your he
have any hardware suggestions from experience? I'd prefer
something external to the server (i.e not built-in temp sensors).
cheers,
Anth
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ist with the succes/failure of the operation for
further reference.
Thanks to everyone who emailed on-list and off-list with a recommendation.
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ation and allow data to be pulled off.
Yup, we tried this, and while it came online and the array could be
mounted, ls'd, etc, attempts to copy data off resulted in io errors.
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On Tue, 17 Aug 2004, Terry Collins wrote:
> Curiosity question.
>
> everyone seems to be only using pings to test network connectivity.
> what do people do when they need to test a service?
> telnet IP PORT?
nagios. http://www.nagios.org
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Peter,
> Is there a free terminal emulator available so as to allow the students
> access to the Linux server from Windows workstations?
putty. supports both telnet and ssh.
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty
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ought it to put into a dedicated HTPC, so I'm now on
the lookout for an alternative because the sound isn't up a sufficient
quality for everyday use.
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Anth
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eeded
to
be spooled / delayed unnecessarily.
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And his wife, she stayed for a couple of days and passed away.
I'm
n see some merits to both sides of the
> argument)
Out of interest, I'd be interested in hearing some of the arguments for
why they're not needed - personally, I wouldn't live without one.
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