momo_aswang Posted February 3, 2006 Share Posted February 3, 2006 Distrowatch.com po sir try nyo may reviews din sila nang mga ibat ibang linux.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>As for the Linux Router setup pala madami po kc depende po kc yun kung anong klase yun linux distro na ginamit at kung ano din klaseng router ang gagawin. Quote Link to comment
kiko machine Posted February 4, 2006 Share Posted February 4, 2006 so office we use linux sa mga servers...at home windows pa din gmit ko...although i would like to use redhat at homeminsan tingin ko mas conveinient pa din ang windows....alam ko ksi di pwede sa linux mga pirated games eh... Quote Link to comment
l3v3l Posted February 4, 2006 Share Posted February 4, 2006 As for the Linux Router setup pala madami po kc depende po kc yun kung anong klase yun linux distro na ginamit at kung ano din klaseng router ang gagawin.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Dude.. try IPCOP.. easy as 1-2-3 Quote Link to comment
BlackHunter2019 Posted February 4, 2006 Share Posted February 4, 2006 pag linux ba ang gagamitin mong os sa intrenet cafe may huhuli daw sau, may nakapag sabi lang sa akin, eh ang alam ko open lisence etong linux kaya nga mas advisable siyang gamitin kaysa windows dahil sa presyo.tama ba ako?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Actually, I've heard that there are some internet cafes which is switching to Linux. Marami kc ngayon hinuhuli na computer shops which is using unlicensed windows OS. The problem lang with linux is medyo mahirap mag port ng games kc most are really intended for the windows platform. Quote Link to comment
ala_ey Posted February 13, 2006 Share Posted February 13, 2006 anybody here who can provide a link/tip to enabling/disabling telnet and remote admin in suse? tnx Quote Link to comment
bukn0y Posted February 13, 2006 Share Posted February 13, 2006 anybody here who can provide a link/tip to enabling/disabling telnet and remote admin in suse? tnx<{POST_SNAPBACK}> are you sure u want telnet? i would suggest open the port 22 for SSH rather than port 23 Quote Link to comment
chained_heart Posted February 15, 2006 Share Posted February 15, 2006 pag linux ba ang gagamitin mong os sa intrenet cafe may huhuli daw sau, may nakapag sabi lang sa akin, eh ang alam ko open lisence etong linux kaya nga mas advisable siyang gamitin kaysa windows dahil sa presyo.tama ba ako?<{POST_SNAPBACK}>license na kasi ang mga RedHat...try using Fedora Core... Quote Link to comment
masterblaster Posted February 16, 2006 Share Posted February 16, 2006 anybody here who can provide a link/tip to enabling/disabling telnet and remote admin in suse? tnx<{POST_SNAPBACK}> In Suse, telnetd is disabled by default. Just in case, here are the instructions if it is enabled. Disabling telnet for Unix systems running inetd============================== To disable telnetd, edit /etc/inetd.conf and comment out the telnetd entry and then refresh inetd. In /etc/inetd.conf there is a line like telnet stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd in.telnetd which can be found by search the string telnet. Comment it out by putting the pound character ("#") at the beginning of the line so that the entry looks like #telnet stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd in.telnetd Save the file and then send the UP signal to inetd. This can usually be done with the commands cd /etc/rc.d/init.d ./inet reload If your inet rc script does not support "reload", or you cannot find an equivalent file in the /etc/rc* directory, then find the process id using ps auxw | grep inetd | grep -v grep and send the process the HUP signal using k*ll -HUP PID where "PID" in the above is replaced by the actual process ID for inetd (the number returned in the second field of the "ps" command issued above). Quote Link to comment
l3v3l Posted February 16, 2006 Share Posted February 16, 2006 just a quick question... Why would you consider Suse, if you already got Redhat, can you point out the benefits? Thanks.. Quote Link to comment
yessss_noooo Posted February 16, 2006 Share Posted February 16, 2006 Missed using linux. I was one of the first to use it in the Philippines 1996? And, honestly it was so fast. I haven't used it since '99 though. I heard it can really replace windows esp with staroffice very competitive plus it's free. Quote Link to comment
hitomi Posted March 6, 2006 Share Posted March 6, 2006 hi linux guys, just tried out ubuntu its great! babay windows hehe just a few questions: *will it have problems with hardware and peripherals? napapansin ko sa manuals ng printer (for example) walang installation guide for linux *bakit may bayad na ang staroffice? 89 dollars, tsk. alam ko libre yun dati. san ako makakakuha ng libre? meron ba? *meron bang database software (like MS Access) para sa linux na mababa lang ang RAM requirements? yung sa open office 2 ay 128 mb ang requirement. please help guys Quote Link to comment
l3v3l Posted March 6, 2006 Share Posted March 6, 2006 hi linux guys, just tried out ubuntu its great! babay windows hehe just a few questions: *will it have problems with hardware and peripherals? napapansin ko sa manuals ng printer (for example) walang installation guide for linux *bakit may bayad na ang staroffice? 89 dollars, tsk. alam ko libre yun dati. san ako makakakuha ng libre? meron ba? *meron bang database software (like MS Access) para sa linux na mababa lang ang RAM requirements? yung sa open office 2 ay 128 mb ang requirement. please help guys <{POST_SNAPBACK}> ubuntu and centos user here-actually if you use cups ma-de-detect yung printer mo (you also must provide info about your printer)-use openoffice, ver 2 is very stable and in-league with MSofficeXP-marami db.. mysql,postgresql,i-think adabas,you can also try sybase express for linux and oracle-lite for linux...but pinakapopular ang mysql sa opensource developers same as postgresql Quote Link to comment
brownman_made Posted March 6, 2006 Share Posted March 6, 2006 I used Linux as servers, pero as workstation? uhm wag muna saka na lang. Quote Link to comment
hitomi Posted March 7, 2006 Share Posted March 7, 2006 ubuntu and centos user here-actually if you use cups ma-de-detect yung printer mo (you also must provide info about your printer)-use openoffice, ver 2 is very stable and in-league with MSofficeXP-marami db.. mysql,postgresql,i-think adabas,you can also try sybase express for linux and oracle-lite for linux...but pinakapopular ang mysql sa opensource developers same as postgresql<{POST_SNAPBACK}> bossing i tried installing ubuntu into an old computer, P3 siya with 64 mb ram. in short, kaya naman niya requirements pero ayaw mag-install. pagdating sa "installing the base system" na step nag-e-error na huhuhu help! ang theory ko ay gusto niya ng "clean" na hardrive, as in parang bago. pano ba "linisin" ang isang hard drive na may laman na dati. we tried "format" pero error parin sa installation help! Quote Link to comment
R@v3n Posted March 7, 2006 Share Posted March 7, 2006 Actually, I've heard that there are some internet cafes which is switching to Linux. Marami kc ngayon hinuhuli na computer shops which is using unlicensed windows OS. The problem lang with linux is medyo mahirap mag port ng games kc most are really intended for the windows platform.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yeah, since the games are compiled (and optimized ) for the Windows architecture, running them on Linux makes quite a bothersome experience. Wine and Cedega are making it a whole lot easier though one step at a time. :headsetsmiley: bossing i tried installing ubuntu into an old computer, P3 siya with 64 mb ram. in short, kaya naman niya requirements pero ayaw mag-install. pagdating sa "installing the base system" na step nag-e-error na huhuhu help! ang theory ko ay gusto niya ng "clean" na hardrive, as in parang bago. pano ba "linisin" ang isang hard drive na may laman na dati. we tried "format" pero error parin sa installation help!<{POST_SNAPBACK}> What error are you experiencing? I've also had errors installing Ubuntu on my latest PC. Problem is it can't read my CD. Weird since I only just received it from ShipIt. Anyway, you should never forget to jot down error messages when you're asking for help. :headsetsmiley: Just format it. It deletes everything from your harddrive. Anything more would be overkill. :headsetsmiley: Quote Link to comment
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