cp3-server. I know IPv6 is (too) low on the
Ubuntu/Canonical's list of TOFIX, but to demote this would be even
worse.
IPv6 will replace somewhere in the next two years, radvd is a part of
the IPv6 implementation.
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ween 2 and 2.5
So Nagios is quite efficient. :)
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> Feedback expected :-)
Eh, I'm confused. A 'con' for all your options is that the client-side
needs to be changed. But isn't that always the case?
Anyway, documentation is always ok. :)
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ty as well, although I guess that's only meant for
binaries? (And, you must run it as root :))
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lect-screen-profile as
root, to install it system-wide? I would not like to see the
ubuntu-thingie as default.
4: See 2.
Great work, thanks!
btw: I do get an error when starting screen now.
/usr/share/screen-profiles/profiles/common: source
/home/marks/.screenrc-keybindings: No such file or
uire entirely too much
> pre-thinking.
Indeed.
> - My hand knows how to do Ctrl-a and I really don't want to try to train it
> for
> something else. Muscle memory is valuable.
:D
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g that
> emacs doesn't appear to be installed by default.
afaic screen is installed by default. I install it anyway. :)
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;t let me be the one
to start that process all over again. (But do consider my personal view
above ;))
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some feedback on those!
I'll try to use it for a while, see how it goes.
Just a question though. Why is ctrl-a changed to ctrl-g?
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torage solutions. You need about two extra zeros at the end of the
price to come near it.
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napshot is nice if you don't have (or take) the time to do your
upgrade. But I'd rather fix the problem I see when upgrading than going
back a snapshot and start of over again (running into the same issues).
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ox are Open, the
easy-administration stuff isn't.
> > Compare it to Ubuntu (Open source) and Landscape (closed source). Ubuntu
> > rules, landscape would be nice to have, but is closed source. (Even
> > worse, you cannot get the serverpart so you would depend op Canonical
>
OpenSolaris. Download and deploy it,
be my guest. It's hell. :) They've created an appliance for which
they've used Open Source software, and added some proprietary stuff to
make life more easier.
Compare it to Ubuntu (Open source) and Landscape (closed source). Ubuntu
rules, lan
: http://www.acme.com/software/http_load/
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On Tue, 2008-06-03 at 12:19 -0400, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> > You should not focus on how to copy M$. You should focus on making the
> > opensource stuff work. (Start with a working calendar-solution, which
> > still isn't there, afaik). Try to get Evolution below 150MB memory when
> > using a cale
On Tue, 2008-06-03 at 07:37 -0500, Luke wrote:
> (I hope this works, this is my first reply in a mailing list (Gmail).
>
> While Linux might be picked up by new businesses, existing large
> businesses will never migrate off MS unless we emulate (so to speak)
> MS. This very well might be a futile
On Fri, 2008-03-28 at 07:34 -0400, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> No. I'm saying most developers don't have one, although there are community
> managed Sparcs that we can get access to if it's really needed. AFAIK,
> Canonical has sufficient hardware supportto support builds. Community
> resources a
On Thu, 2008-03-27 at 20:41 -0400, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 09:14:17 -0400 Lou Ruppert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >I haven't been able to find much information about the discontinuation
> >of sparc support in Ubuntu. Does that mean that there will be no
> >further relea
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