Forum: Getting Started and Choosing a Distro 17 Days Ago |
| Replies: 22 Views: 2,117 ...and better enterprise grade hardware support makes it better for companies |
Forum: Getting Started and Choosing a Distro 24 Days Ago |
| Replies: 22 Views: 2,117 MS isn't much of an example where OSS comes in
they are also using qmail, which is deprecated everywhere.
it used to be before kernel 2.6 for linux came along. but Linux is nowadays much... |
Forum: Getting Started and Choosing a Distro 24 Days Ago |
| Replies: 22 Views: 2,117 ever considered why freebsd is not widespread in corporate server setups? |
Forum: Getting Started and Choosing a Distro Sep 27th, 2009 |
| Replies: 22 Views: 2,117 Who said you can't get RHEL for free? support and RHN cost money, Linux is free |
Forum: Getting Started and Choosing a Distro Sep 21st, 2009 |
| Replies: 22 Views: 2,117 |
Forum: Getting Started and Choosing a Distro Sep 21st, 2009 |
| Replies: 13 Views: 1,350 Fedora for me. the speed of response to BZs is the best I've seen, and everything works out of the box, without trying to be like windows (like ubuntu/pclos/opensuse do) |
Forum: Getting Started and Choosing a Distro Aug 13th, 2009 |
| Replies: 14 Views: 3,428 the core is based on debian unstable/testing.
buggy how? I've been using it instead of ubuntu for quite some time now, and yes, there are bugs, but they are being fixed very quickly.... |
Forum: *nix Hardware Configuration Aug 12th, 2009 |
| Replies: 8 Views: 776 logs, output, details, steps attempted? |
Forum: Windows Software Aug 9th, 2009 |
| Replies: 3 Views: 495 What you should do is call in a professional, and pay the man for a one-off service. Nobody will really walk you through everything without seeing your setup, since blind work is much harder and too... |
Forum: Storage Jul 29th, 2009 |
| Replies: 7 Views: 853 I'm no expert on HP controllers, best guess would be to get the exactly same type of drives you already have
as for the Dell 36Gb disks... that's not much space at all, and those drives are OLD.... |
Forum: Storage Jul 27th, 2009 |
| Replies: 7 Views: 853 ok, what you do is
1. insert the new drives (should be hot-add iirc)
2. go into the raid controller utility and create a new raid array over those new drives. you can insert 3 drives, use 2 as... |
Forum: Storage Jul 26th, 2009 |
| Replies: 7 Views: 853 I presume you have a raid-1 in there with the original two drives? |
Forum: Linux Servers and Apache Jul 16th, 2009 |
| Replies: 1 Views: 481 |
Forum: Shell Scripting Jul 14th, 2009 |
| Replies: 7 Views: 779 good point, I tend to be too Linux focused :) |
Forum: Windows NT / 2000 / XP Jul 13th, 2009 |
| Replies: 7 Views: 557 you might need a bios update |
Forum: Geeks' Lounge Jul 7th, 2009 |
| Replies: 15 Views: 755 definitely local.
I've worked in UK/I, Russia, East Europe and Israel, and such an assumption is never even made |
Forum: Windows Servers and IIS Jul 7th, 2009 |
| Replies: 5 Views: 1,065 openVZ _is_ virtuozzo :) Open-V(irtuo)Z(zo)
just the community version :) |
Forum: Tech / IT Consultant Job Offers Jul 6th, 2009 |
| Replies: 11 Views: 2,957 trying to have people work for you for free is illegal in most countries |
Forum: Linux Servers and Apache Jul 6th, 2009 |
| Replies: 4 Views: 889 you had iptables working, haven't you? |
Forum: Shell Scripting Jul 5th, 2009 |
| Replies: 7 Views: 779 ITERATIONS=1000
for i in `seq $ITERATIONS`; do mkdir /dir/subdir$i ; done |
Forum: Windows NT / 2000 / XP Jul 5th, 2009 |
| Replies: 4 Views: 336 no. why use windows anyway? |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Jul 5th, 2009 |
| Replies: 3 Views: 386 do you have a LAN and a wifi card in there? sounds like you either don't, or the drivers aren't installed |
Forum: Linux Servers and Apache Jul 5th, 2009 |
| Replies: 4 Views: 889 1st: portforward.com to set up port forwarding properly
2nd: when you access your external address from the internal network, you will hit the router, not the servers. Try using another PC connected... |
Forum: IT Professionals' Lounge Jul 5th, 2009 |
| Replies: 3 Views: 404 no more than another VM for me :) |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Jul 5th, 2009 |
| Replies: 7 Views: 551 I presume you've never heard of google?
http://www.google.com/search?q=cisco+backup+config |
Forum: Getting Started and Choosing a Distro Jul 3rd, 2009 |
| Replies: 10 Views: 1,079 |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Jul 2nd, 2009 |
| Replies: 7 Views: 551 with cisco things are easy - you can simply copy the running-config over the network (tftp server is the usualt solution) |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Jul 2nd, 2009 |
| Replies: 7 Views: 551 |
Forum: Getting Started and Choosing a Distro Jul 2nd, 2009 |
| Replies: 10 Views: 1,079 Loads of books out there, but for a complete beginner, I'd go with either Fedora 11 or Ubuntu 9, and pick the "Perfect Desktop" tutorial from howtoforge.com |
Forum: Windows Servers and IIS Jun 30th, 2009 |
| Replies: 5 Views: 1,065 OpenVZ can only provide unix/linux containers, it's basically an extremely enhanced chroot jail, so if your VPS is windows based, you need something else |
Forum: Windows NT / 2000 / XP Jun 29th, 2009 |
| Replies: 8 Views: 449 very easy:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816102
http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Group-Policy-Deploy-Applications.html |
Forum: Windows NT / 2000 / XP Jun 29th, 2009 |
| Replies: 8 Views: 449 corporate AV's have the endpoint clients delivered in .msi format
http://www.google.co.il/search?q=install+.msi+GPO |
Forum: Windows NT / 2000 / XP Jun 29th, 2009 |
| Replies: 3 Views: 231 sounds like it's trying to access the printers the old way - LPT:/prn
that means you either need a printer that will connect via LPT or you need to contact the application developers and file an... |
Forum: Windows NT / 2000 / XP Jun 29th, 2009 |
| Replies: 3 Views: 231 what kind of application do you use?
is it windows based?
does the application have printing capabilities? |
Forum: Windows NT / 2000 / XP Jun 29th, 2009 |
| Replies: 8 Views: 449 1st of all - it is totally illegal to use thore free AV products in a corporate environment, they are for home use only
2nd: corporate AV products are available with their own network deployment... |
Forum: Windows Servers and IIS Jun 28th, 2009 |
| Replies: 5 Views: 1,065 that depends on what you need. if you need to virtualise a piece of software, and place it in a separate container, OpenVZ is your friend, and that is mainly software virtualisation.
If you need... |
Forum: Getting Started and Choosing a Distro Jun 22nd, 2009 |
| Replies: 5 Views: 1,143 Linux on VPC is not supported. Get a proper virtualization software like vmware server/workstation or virtualbox.
an even better solution would be (if you have VT hardware) would be to urn linux... |
Forum: Getting Started and Choosing a Distro Jun 22nd, 2009 |
| Replies: 5 Views: 1,143 |
Forum: Python Jun 16th, 2009 |
| Replies: 2 Views: 548 Thanks, I've just come up with the same. Strange how the cursor does everything standart sql syntax does, but doesn't return queries |
Forum: Python Jun 14th, 2009 |
| Replies: 2 Views: 548 Guys, I'm stumped here. Trying to retrieve a row from mysql using MySQLdb, I receive the number of matching rows found, not the data itself.
here's the code:
def getKbd(kb_num):
... |