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Re: software is not information as such - it is a product. something that was created by people who worked to create it. why shouldn't they get paid for it? would you work for free? | |
Re: just as I was about to say "go for OpenOffice".. :) | |
Re: in that case - no need to connect it to a server, unless you want to advertise it through AD. printer installation CD should do everything for you | |
Re: start telnet server make sure it listens on port 23 make sure port is open on firewall make sure the server is reachable remotely at all | |
Re: RHEV has already been adopted by several major players, including IBM. So this is old news, the "new" news is the recent RH summit, and the GA release of RHEV 2.2 | |
Re: Netware used to be excellent. But it isn't popular anymore, and even Novell abandoned it at 6.5 for SuSE. [QUOTE]can some one tell me the difference between microsoft and citrix thin clients[/QUOTE] thin client is a very basic hardware that can connect over a network to a citrix server, which … | |
Re: this kind of thing: [url]http://www.troelsjust.dk/wp-content/sticker-fedora.jpg[/url] ...and it does :) | |
Re: hamachi is free and it passes routers without extra settings. it is also much more secure than pptp. there's openVPN if you use *NIX OS | |
Re: how do you want the backup to work? the free backup solutions, like ntbackup which is included in windows, can be suitable for some of the needs | |
Re: been using rar since forever, especially for the command line, in scripts during windows backup. some MVPs I know say 7zip is a better archiver, but it is sometimes a bit buggy. I'm archiving terrabytes of info at times, and I prefer to spend another tape, but to be certain … | |
Re: [url]http://www.itsatechworld.com/2006/01/17/hamachi-vpn-solution/[/url] this is an instruction I used for running several programs as services, I'm sure it can be customized for your particular software have fun :) | |
Re: [url]http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/77db3ca9-e4f8-49cf-b415-7c268f77c9411033.mspx?mfr=true[/url] | |
Re: there is nothing else BUT replacing the capacitors and maybe re-soldering the slots if you feel lucky. this is not a CRT monitor, it cannot be repaired. | |
Re: in godaddy's dns interface, add an a record for your ip as well as another one called www. that way your url will be resolved to your ip, where your apache lives. don't forget to portforward (if needed). usually the dns update takes some time to spread to the world's … | |
Re: 1gb isn't speed, it's the amount of traffic. In some countries like Russia traffic is still limited, and you pay per meg/month. the guy says he is supposed to have 1.5gig/month, but what he receives is only 1gb. I see two solutions: 1. have a talk with the sysadmin, or … | |
Re: depends on the workload of the server (or servers, it is always a good idea to dedicate machines to specific roles) get a brandname server like Dell, HP, IBM or Sun. the workload depends on the server OS, amount and load of the services and amount of users and data | |
Hi guys, We're writing a GUI based on PyQt, and we're running into an issue when using different resolutions. Problem is, we can't find how to get the GUI elements to automatically resize when the window is resized, or when the GUI is running on a larger resolution than the … | |
Re: [quote=J_M44053;329086]How do you perform a hard reset on a router?[/quote] they usually have a reset button somewhere at the back. a small hole you have to use a pin to get to the button. 3com routers are rather strange - you have to take a straight rj45 cable and connect … | |
Re: as such, if you orderly remove outlook and reinstall it, the pst files should remain. if you're working with an exchange server, your email database is on the server, so it's even better. to be on the safe side, I'd save the outlook folder containing the PST/OST files, and/or export … | |
Hi all, I'm helping my girl out with her hw, (/me not knowing C at all, but someone has to help, right?) I am supposed to read user input, and then try to execute a given command plus the arguments in every given $PATH. I managed it all, but I … | |
Re: the server also requires a static IP address | |
Re: windows XP is not a server level OS, more so, it is not supported by server vendors on their server hardware. You can always get a simple desktop PC for that, but I wouldn't use a hoe PC as a serious production server | |
Re: 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) | |
Re: logs, output, details, steps attempted? | |
Re: use "domain\username" and not just the username syntax but generally using an XP home in a domain is a pain in the (_._) | |
Re: [QUOTE=TkTkorrovi;424668]Disgusting, i'm for all programmers to get paid for what their work is worth, not playing with them by taking job from programmers somewhere and giving it to programmers somewhere else.[/QUOTE] Russian programming rates are actually not that low, compared to the cost of living. so the programmers aren't really … | |
Re: [QUOTE=xeolabs;947326] 4. it's a Debian core, so it's relatively stable [/QUOTE] the core is based on debian unstable/testing. [QUOTE]I find Fedora too buggy. [/QUOTE] 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. … | |
Re: either use partition magic, or backup C with ghost or g4u, and repartition the drive. IMO a functional system should be installed on at least 12Gb partition. | |
Re: tried to switch to fedora from ubuntu several times, and though I did get my laptop working fine, it was not an out of the box experience, like it is with ubuntu. maybe ubuntu has better support for Dell specific laptops though :) I've got to switch over to a … | |
Re: a guy in Egypt went to prison for something he wrote in his blog a few years ago | |
Re: well, I've never liked KDE because I've always had to use 3 typing languages, and KDE is very hard to set up properly for that, while gnome is as easy as windows in that aspect. as for everything else on the desktop linux side - I've never done much, I … | |
Re: well, if ESX goes open source, and provides a community edition, like, for instance Zimbra does, and stops being so secretive - microsoft will go down in the virtualization market for good. that is the problem with vmware - the server software is very hcl strict and even more closed-source … | |
Re: whoa! could be a winner | |
Re: linux is much harder to support, ans support people for linux cost much more than simple windows guys. also, just like mcdonalds with the "careful, hot!" thing written on it's coffee cups, del is trying to make sure whoever is buying a linux machine will not come back complaining he … | |
Re: Note the fact that MS aren't mantioning any particular patent. Just obscure sayings, nothing more. This is a PR trick to scare businesses from switching over to Linux, because vista is such a failure. The exact same trick was already played out by MS in 2004, and it did manage … | |
Re: outpost for windows. firestarter (iptables frontend) for linux | |
Re: 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 time consuming to take on, especially on a voluntary basis. Call a pro, ask … | |
Re: I presume you have a raid-1 in there with the original two drives? | |
Re: it's very easy to install. just install it as usual | |
Re: known issue. bios update might fix it on several types on MB. | |
Re: you might need a bios update | |
Re: ITERATIONS=1000 for i in `seq $ITERATIONS`; do mkdir /dir/subdir$i ; done | |
Re: definitely local. I've worked in UK/I, Russia, East Europe and Israel, and such an assumption is never even made | |
Re: 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 | |
Re: 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 to run a lot of VMs efficiently, with performance comaprable to baremetal installations, you have … | |
Re: 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 to another ISP link to test |
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