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2006 May 22
0
Routing and Redundancy Delima
My setup:
LAN A
|
|-- Wireless-r1 --|
|-- Wireless-r2 --|
..................|
.................LAN B
LAN A is my primary (external) LAN. LAN B is my wireless LAN. LAN A does
iBGP and OSPF routing. Each wireless router does the following:
2 Bridged Ethernet + STP connections to LAN A
2 Bridged Ethernet + STP connections to LAN B
2 VLANs on LAN A
5 VLANs on LAN B
UCARP on each wireless
2009 Jun 11
4
Forcing Application Resolutions
so heres the delima (mainly centered around starcraft but also other games) Ideally I'd like to be able to manually set the running resolution of a game, im not sure if this is still doable without the config file but im hoping.
newer games that allow setting the running resolution in there settings are no probl...
1997 Sep 12
6
Folder Permissions
Hi All,
Can somebody help me set this up.
I'm trying to set up a public folder on my SAMBA server which will let
my users create their own folders to store their files.
And not let everyone delete them.
Following are the problems I'm having:
1) If I set the directory rights to 755 on /exports and share the
/exports/public directory with ~/public set to 755
Users can't create
2006 Jun 01
3
You are being redirected.
"You are being redirected." now being displayed when I go to my page.
Before it would take me to the page that I specified as the one I wanted
to load.
I recently upgraded to the latest Rails (1.1.2 I think).
Chris
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2002 Aug 01
1
m new to the list
hi, m kinda new to the list....m trying to setup tinc on linux 7.1 but to no
avail....when i issue the command..modprobe tun...it executes, but there's
no tun0 device...
m i missing a lot here?...thanks in advance....
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Tinc: Discussion
2005 May 29
1
Re: CentOS and SL, together? -- attributing statements to me (that I didn't make)
...y at gmail.com>
> I roll my eyes when I hear how good and great and all-virtuous
> RedHat is,
On GPL. That's all. On GPL.
IBM is praised while HP, Red Hat and Sun are demonized.
Companies have their agendas, and we need to be _cautious_.
But one thing remains: Stallman's Moral Delima
Which means that the only thing that matters in the end is GPL.
As long as Red Hat is a 100% GPL company, nothing else matters.
Same deal with IBM. If they go 100% GPL, I'll love them too.
Heck, I'd just be happy if they'd drop the CPL and IPL on their donations.
They virtually have n...
2008 Sep 28
3
Network installation from CD
Hi,
In a corporate environment we are not allowed to use DHCP/PXE for doing network
installations. This means we have to look for other solutions. Our solution is
to use an ISO image (mounted via a KVM solution) to kick off the network
installation.
A big problem currently is that the order of the network interfaces is
arbitrary (depends on the order of the drivers loaded) and is not
2005 May 22
2
Re: Hi, Bryan; was: Re: pronunciation? <snip> -- don't shoot the messenger ...
...lliant, because after AT&T was broken up and could now sell UNIX,
he _knew_ companies can change overnight.
When Red Hat kills its GPL focus, then you will hear me point out the same deals.
Until then, no matter what Red Hat does commercially, we benefit from what they do.
Stallman's moral delima at the foundation of _several_ companies (not just Red Hat) - the ultimate savior from themselves.
IBM is still heavily non-GPL and, again, the irony is that their GPL and even GPL donations still trail even Sun if you can believe that.
Does that mean IBM is bad? I could care less about such a si...
2005 May 23
0
Re: Hi, Bryan; was: Re: pronunciation? <snip> --
...been the only commercial Linux company that
has a 100% GPL focus. And they aren't some social-idealistic company
in a socialistic economy -- but an American company in a capitalistic
economy that believes strongly in never betraying the public trust.
They understand Stallman's "moral delima" -- ironically another American.
And some of us are just too busy to play the "blame game."
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2007 Jun 27
2
Splitting wxRuby2.so into multiple libraries
..., what opinions you have, maybe you have a better way. All great,
cause anything to bring this together would only benifit wxRuby in the
long run, and open for expansion later on down the road. Maybe looking at
how 3rd Party wxWidget libraries are made up, may offer some insight into
this delima?
I leave with that, and hope to discuss this further with you guys.
Mario Steele
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2005 Jun 02
16
Vote For CentOS :)
The "2005 Readers' Choice Awards" voting is in progress at Linux
Journal, and CentOS is Nominated in the "distribution:" category.
So ... all you guys and gals who think CentOS is the best thing ever,
get over to:
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8266
and vote for CentOS :)
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Also, since write ins are allowed on the e-mailed ballot, if