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Bang Tango - Someone Like You
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Paul Carrack & Terri Nunn-Romance (Love Theme From Sing)
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Survivor - I Can't Hold Back
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Eric Carmen - Hungry Eyes
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Eddie Money - I Wanna Go Back
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is there's a way na ma manual define yung USB ports para kahit mag restart eh sa kanya pa din naka assign yung port na nagamit mo ng una?
i think that all depends on your usb device/driver, or kernel version. used a usb gsm modem nad the device maps perfectly on a /dev/ttyUSBx.
take a look at your "dmesg | grep hci" and /dev/ttyUSB* or /dev/ttyS* for some hints.
more help here: http://www.linux-usb.org/USB-guide/book1.html
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cruesome ... how about ZIMBRA?
i hate it when features differs between opensource/community and the commercial version =(
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bro paturo naman o, meron kasi akong assignment using "/proc" pinapahanap samin sa diskstats kung ilang read and write operations on each disk device kaso diko alam kung saan dito
http://img103.imagevenue.com/loc883/th_929...s_122_883lo.jpg
/proc/diskstats
Field 1 -- # of reads issued
Field 2 -- # of reads merged, field 6 -- # of writes merged
Field 3 -- # of sectors read
Field 4 -- # of milliseconds spent reading
Field 5 -- # of writes completed
Field 7 -- # of sectors written
Field 8 -- # of milliseconds spent writing
Field 9 -- # of I/Os currently in progress
Field 10 -- # of milliseconds spent doing I/Os
Field 11 -- weighted # of milliseconds spent doing I/Os
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bro cruesome I agree postfix is the way to go. I use horde for the web interface on a hardened gentoo.
i also go for horde since so many years ago. read a lot about citadel, gusto ko din evaluate, very promising.
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ngiyaw! 7.27.73
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bossing di ba yang heartbeat na yan laging kadikit yung DRDB.
DRDB is block device mirroring over the network, Heartbeat facilitates the failover
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Good day sirs, i recently bought an Acer Aspire Laptop 4715Z (with 80gig HD)with a preinstalled Linpus Linux. i wanted to remove the Linux OS and install winXP. however, when i insert a winXP cd, it cannot detect the entire drive, only a drive with 38gig. i assumed that the other 40 gig was partitioned, so i tried FDISK from a win98 setup disk, but it cannot totally remove the partition.
Is there a way for me to delete the linux drive as a whole?
How do I go about with installing WinXP. I also tried Win Vista, still to no avail...
Badly needing your help masters... thanks
Download the linux livecd called partedmagic, just around 40mb: http://partedmagic.com/wiki/PartedMagic.php
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it's been a while since my last visit on this thread
Hi! bro, mukhang me alam kna sa linux. bro pwede kba maging speaker. kung sakaling mka buo ng isang seminar about linuxi'm not good with speeches but i guess i'm a good teacher
@ cruesomeitong HA pala ung setup namin to mga application servers namin as well as mga services. maganda palang mapag aralan ito.
Parehas lang po ba sir ung HA at ung sa UltraMonkey link ?
it's pretty much the same.
snippets from the HA project:
What Linux-HA can do now
Heartbeat currently supports a very sophisticated dependency model for n-node clusters. It is both extremely useful and quite stable at this point in time. The following types of applications are typical:
- Database servers
- ERP applications
- Web servers
- LVS director (load balancer) servers
- Mail servers
- Firewalls
- File servers
- DNS servers
- DHCP servers
- Proxy Caching servers
- Custom applications
- etc.
- Database servers
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walang enhance sata support sa bios ko. hindi na sya katulad ng dati bios sa compaq na may nakalagay na enhance sata support. anyway maiinstall ko din yan pag nagkatime ako. gusto ko kasi is novell suse. anyway sa caldera i was young that time ala pa ako idea about sa mounting and file system pero later on natuto ako. like hda0, hda1. that time wala akong idea sa ganun. thanks rin kasi buhay ang thread na to.
check the distro's readme/install docs, most modern distributions includes a kernel (including boot kernel) with sata support. some distro's even allows you to pass boot driver parameters as you boot the installation cds.
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following results actually referring to me:
articles about my 199x networking projects
linux mailing list posts
linux forum posts
various articles from long ago
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you can't really guess the distro based on the gui desktop since you ca play around with any desktop for xfree, regardless of the distro. slackware ships default with kde, but i prefer gnome. some bootable cd distros even comes with a desktop.
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medyo obvious na edad mo, hwag kasing lalagyan ng year . mine is a pentium 200 Mhz pc, running on caldera open linux.
ahhh caldera.... an old distro favorite. thought there could be more when sco acquired caldera, turned out to be something else :-/
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medyo nahahalata na age mo, pre. wehehehe.
oldest pc i could think of was 600Mhz.
installed slackware and freebsd.
hahaha we can't hold on to the human version numbers
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dagdagan mo na rin ng horde para may web access
yap, but then i used a simplier one: RoundCube
ano ang pinakaluma na computer na napatakbo niyo linux?i tried DSL on a i386slackware and readhat on a 386, 199x pa
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good morning...
pwede isabay httpd tsaka vsftpd :evil:
CHEERS!!!
they won't need them, but then here's what they got:
Apache web server (SSL-capable), Postfix mail server with SMTP-AUTH and TLS, BIND DNS server (chrooted), Proftpd FTP server, MySQL server, Dovecot POP3/IMAP, Quota, Firewall, ISPConfig (for easy managment of mailboxes, they're lawyers not geeks)
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A friend who was contracted to migrate a law office' mailboxes from their isp to their own mail server. He asked for my help coz he doesn't know anything about mailservers, or linux for that matter. told him get a core 2 pc with around 2gig ram and 2 discs, more than enough for their 20+ mailboxes.
dumating ang 'server', overkill:
Dell PowerEdge 1900; 2 Xeon 3.0Ghz Dual Cores; 4 gig ram; 2x500 gig sas disks, and sas raid controller
used 64bit centos 5.1, the box hardly hits 10% cpu power
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