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2006 Mar 04
4
I need to make some comment on WineTools
...to test. I think this would be an excellent compromise here. This way the development of winetools and wine will go in the right direction to a final working system. Furthermore.... IE is a necessary part of windows now. Functionality for it needs to be in wine. Its not something that can be disgarded or ignored. Allot of applications use IEs DLL's and functionality these days. So its intrinsically part of the windows API. You won't get 100% compatibility without the functionality it offers.
2008 Jan 15
1
cleaning up a huge list of "hold back" messages to R-SIG-Debian
Hi guys, after installing some more heavy spam protection, (in my function as site maintainer) I've also cleaned up a huge list of messages to R-SIG-Debian that have been put "on hold" during the last three months. About 85% of them were spam, (which I've "disgarded"), but the others that were hold up accidentally, I have approved. I hope that this is more helpful than confusing, even though it will be both, because some of the messages have been waiting there for many weeks... Martin Maechler, ETH Zurich
2001 Mar 15
3
Two Simple Questions (Multi Home)
Dear Samba List, I have been reading the archives for mention of multi-homed Samba, and Samba over multiple subnets. I have two questions: 1) It is true that the nmbd daemon will only allow one IP address per subnet to be added to the local interface list? So if I had a Linux machine with two NIC cards connecting to the same HUB, using the same subnet, only one of these interfaces will be
2011 Feb 26
12
External SATA drive enclosures + ZFS?
...is starting to get a bit tight here, so I''m looking at adding a couple of TB to my home server. I''m considering external USB or FireWire attached drive enclosures. Cost is a real issue, but I also want the data to be managed by ZFS--so enclosures without a JBOD option have been disgarded (i.e., I don''t want to use any internal HW RAID controllers). One product that seems to fit the bill is the StarTech.com S352U2RER, an external dual SATA disk enclosure with USB and eSATA connectivity (I''d be using the USB port). Here''s a link to the specific product...