Ahh yeah you want a screen shot?
Here:
http://sc.esf.edu.hk/linuxscreen.jpg
It's my gnome desktop running on the aqua theme with a licq and a kde clock thingie running. Enjoy.
no but if you ftp into redhat's ftp server there is a directory call "rawhide" guess what? it seems to be a snap shot of what redhat is working on. It has newer version of everything and such.
Well no problems... I am on my thunderbird A7V combo right now.
Of course I am using a extremely customized system. As in custom patched kernel and the new lilo. Anyhow it works and it even works with my Geforce.
I think you'll need to get the IDE ata 33 patch for your kernel and you'll need...
Ok so university time means a new computers. Great. So i have a Geforce now. Spent today getting it to work in Linux. the Asus A7V doesn't like windows 98 and promptly went "urrrgg.." and hang. So now I am in 2000 and linux.
Ok so those of you with problems running the Geforce in...
yes it is. But not a common thing that everyone uses. Concidering right now you have to do quite a bit of work to get it working. Unless you are using mandrake 7.1 .
Ok in redhat anyhow the CD has some utilities in D:\dosutils go there and run rawrite.exe . It'll ask for a disk image.
So you tell it D:\images\boot.img . Then give it the disk drive your floppy is in. It'll make a book disk that normally install linux.
Anyhow then you boot off the disk and at...
There is a 2.2 kernel patch that'll allow the use of ATA 33 on promise controlers and others now. It's in the kernel ftp site. Although i forgotten the directory it's in. Sorry. But I am sure if you look it up on google it'll turn up.
your CD should have a image of a boot disk. Using the rawrite utility in windows write the image to a floppy. Boot off the floppy with the option "root=/dev/hd..." where hd is followed by a, b, c indicating the disk etc etc and a number telling lilo which partition.
This should boot...
Mandrake is all good and well. So is Redhat. Personally I like redhat. Maybe because i am the sort of text and console sort of person. While mandrake does boost a large amount of drivers and such I like to do it myself. I never use a stock kernel and I like to have the latest stuff. Mandrake...
Ok i had this cron job that basically makes a copy of our webpage everynight so that if someone screws up sometime we can have a undo of the last 24 hour's screw up.
Now this works fine until today when I went on to check the logs. I have first off a email from the cron daemon about a...
You can do tons of stuff with samba. I suggest you visit their site and print out the documentation. Or get a book. There are just tons and tons and tons of options. Most of them quite powerful but you have to find them...
ALso if you really want security you can even use ipchains and block...
Well these are interesting...
http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2000-07-05-001-04-OP
http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2000-07-05-030-04-NW-SM
http://www.spec.org/osg/web99/results/res2000q2/
Dell machines are normally sort of werid anyhow (yes i am one of those werido who always built my own stuff).
Ok can't find hardware? it would help if we know what hardware... but it didn't tell you?
For that person who says he admin 10000 NT machines i need to ask what machines? If it's workstations then forget it. You can't admin 10000 NT servers out on the web without being totally overloaded. If you do and you are human then those servers are at great risk....
I would love to have the endurence to answer all the questions in this forum...
But it's impossible and it's not easy either. Lots of people are just firing off the top of the head without even trying. Doesn't matter if it's linux or windows or what. Try.. search and find online before comming...
Lets put it this way. Me and my best friend's been running the school internet webserver and firewall and such on linux. We tired our best and everything's pretty much working. The only problem is we are both leaving for university this fall. So although we can continue to do our jobs for a...
You question don't make sense....
You might have noticed that some of us here are getting question fatique. That's from people asking question that doesn't make any sense or questions that should really be looked up before asking.
Actually DNS is relatively easy. Sendmail is real hell.
I suggest a book. A book works even if your internet connection is not working and you can sit down and really get into it.
Could be an answer there. But the problem is i don't know how linux will react to it. The most pressing issue is that the mail (pop and smtp) has to work.
Fragmentation is only a sign of flexibility.
If a windows security bug comes out for NT it pretty much effect all NT servers. A security bug for one linux distro doesn't mean a bug for all systems.
What you call fragmentation is really just different people setting up systems in different...
Ah ha.. well better go look up some solaris hardware support list.
First off i don't think the SBlive will work. Althought it works prefectly fine in linux with multistream and such.
The G400 i don't know if it'll work. The GLX drivers are for linux i think.
VIA motherboard.. umm another...
A mouth full the title. But that's the question.
A friend of mine is changing his farther's company from NT to linux. ( yahooo!)
Anyhow he needs to make the transistion as easy for the users as possible. That means no making everyone lose their current mail and no making everyone go and redo...
A DMZ stands for demilitorized zone. Like the one between the two koreas this is supposed to be where all the bad things happens.
This is basically a unsafe networks where the non essential machines stays. This network is firewalled off from the rest of the networks so hackers are limited to...
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