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2015 Mar 09
1
grsync for centos 7
Francis Gerund wrote: <snip> > And FWIW, I do like, and use the CLI all the time. That's how I learned - using MS-DOS 3.2 on a 386sx box with 360k floppy drives. And 512k ram - what luxury! > > : ) You leaned on a 386 with (2?) floppy drives? I had to make do with DOS 3.0 on an 8088 w/ 2 floppy drives... and let me tell you how much fun it was to compile (I kid you not) basica, esp. with an encrypted library.......
2015 Mar 10
1
grsync for centos 7
On Mon, March 9, 2015 17:36, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > Francis Gerund wrote: > <snip> >> And FWIW, I do like, and use the CLI all the time. That's how I >> learned > - using MS-DOS 3.2 on a 386sx box with 360k floppy drives. And 512k > ram > - what luxury! >> >> : ) > > You leaned on a 386 with (2?) floppy drives? I had to make do > with DOS 3.0 on an 8088 w/ 2 floppy drives... and let me tell > you how much fun it was to compile (I kid you not) basica, esp. &...
2008 Aug 29
0
Re: Curmudgeoning (was Re: Problems with writing, Dual Layer DVD)
...gt;>> >> > >> >>> >> I have motherboards in my garage older than you! ;-D >>> >> > >> > PIKER! I've mobos still running (when I fire 'em up). Although I'm >> > seriously considering ditching the 386SX with Win 3.11. Don't find any >> > reason to fire it up anymore. >> > >> > Hell, even at my age I've got more memory left than it ever had! :-)) >> > >> >>> >> <snip> >>> >> > >> >...
2015 Mar 06
1
grsync for centos 7
On Thu, Mar 05, 2015 at 04:30:15PM -0600, Francis Gerund wrote: > 5) If Grsync was in centos before, why was it removed? "Because it's not > in RHEL." Okay, but why not? I can't find any evidence it was ever in RHEL or CentOS. It looks like it's in the Nux Desktop repo and the Repoforge repo for EL5 and 6 and Nux for EL7. > 6) While I do really appreciate CLI
2006 Dec 29
6
CentOS 4.5 and CentOS 5.0 News
Hi, I use CentOS as a firewall/proxy/webserver/fileserver in my small network. As the small-spec machine with CentOS is heavily loaded/used I can't afford downtime. 20 GB, pentium II with only 128 MB RAM. However I want to know the news on 4.5 is it due soon? Can I gain more by running CentOS 3.x range on such an old machine like mine? Will CentOS 5.0 mean you need a minimum of 512 RAM?
2000 Oct 13
2
Cipher 'none'
...and rsh. For many networks, eavesdropping is not a serious problem - think of a home network or even a small office. In an ideal world you'd have strong encryption even across these links, but in practice not every machine is fast enough to do this and still get work done. (My situation is a 386SX-16 as an X terminal over a small Ethernet. I've set things up so that no encryption is used for the four or five hosts on this closed network, but if ssh is used over the Internet (via a modem link) it uses Blowfish or triple-DES. Then the users just remember one command, and it's secure...
2004 Sep 10
3
xmms-plugin problem
hello! I use flac 1.0.2 with xmms 1.2.5 . The problem appears when I use the scroll bar to listen a few second forward in the song ("seek to ..."). Then xmms does'nt react and stops playing music for a few seconds. After these few second xmms works fine again and plays the song. The length of these pause is longer when I want to listen near the end of the song; its shorter when
2006 May 17
4
G4-400mhz enough for CentOS 4.3?
It's that time again. I'm stuck with a bunch of older Powermac G4's that I either need to repurpose or give the heave ho. I've not tried CentOS on Mac hardware before. Would the following config be suitable for a (somewhat slow) workstation? PowerMac G4 400mhz 256mb RAM 40gig ATA disk Some sort of dual-head ATI video setup with 64mb VRAM (I've forgotten which cards they
2019 May 08
3
kickstart compat C7 -> C8
On Wed, 8 May 2019 at 13:48, Valeri Galtsev <galtsev at kicp.uchicago.edu> wrote: > > > On 2019-05-08 12:28, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > > On Wed, 8 May 2019 at 13:24, mark <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote: > > >> > > Yep. Minimum for that is going to be about the same as your RESCUE. The > > other would just be to confirm that the sda has space and
2006 Dec 30
0
RE: CentOS Digest, Vol 23, Issue 30
...t; and a stock Toshiba cable model, good sites get me 600-700 kChars/sec on the Pentium, appx. 530K/sec on the AMD and 460K/sec on the Aptiva. With that in hand, Aleksandr's staple, $20 machinces, should fit in your scenario very nicely. Like him, I have a bunch of those (even some $10 ones - 386SX comes to mind). Find justification for their continued existence seems to be my biggest problem! :P > > Fred > <snip sig stuff> HTH -- Bill ------------------------------ Message: 13 Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2006 08:36:31 -0500 From: "William L. Maltby" <CentOS4Bill at t...
2011 Nov 10
11
Redhat vs centos vs ubuntu
This is a continuation of the thread about redhat vs centos and the thought of moving from centos due to redhats new business model. Forgive the length, but I had to share. I went ahead and downloaded the 5 year supported version of ubuntu server. You think centos/redhat is a bit tough or not polished? One day with ubuntu server and you will look at centos install and setup as a god! Where do
2008 Jul 23
72
The best motherboard for a home ZFS fileserver
I''m a fan of ZFS since I''ve read about it last year. Now I''m on the way to build a home fileserver and I''m thinking to go with Opensolaris and eventually ZFS!! Apart from the other components, the main problem is to choose the motherboard. The offer is incredibly high and I''m lost. Minimum requisites should be: - working well with Open Solaris ;-) -