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Re: Dont waste good money on books when you have [url]http://www.google.com[/url] :) | |
Hey guys and gals, I have installed a standard Redhat 9 server along with webmin version 1.0, for some reason when using webmin its very very slow, i was using Redhat 7.3 before and it was fast, well normal 10/100 speed... :( Does anyone have any ideas???? Thanks heaps. | |
I have a DSL modem/router connected to a Cisco router, connected to a switch. I want to share my internal ftp server to the internet. FTP server is running on port 1111. ADSL/Router : 192.168.1.1 Cisco Eth0 : 192.168.1.2 Cisco Eth1 : 192.168.10.1 Server : 192.168.10.100 Could someone please explain … | |
Re: Can Linux act like a windows 2k PDC where profiles are store on the PDC and downloaded to each PC?? Thanks in advanced. | |
I have setup the gallery by following the readme file, everything when fine. But when i want to upload pictures to my server via the admin web interface, i get an error saying: Error: Unable to make thumbnail (0)! What does this mean, and how do i fix it? Thanks … | |
Re: An other one to consider is Red Hat 9.0, they have inproved the package managment alot and is very simple to configure. I still think that Debain still has the best package managment of all distros. | |
i have installed redhat 7.3 and imap was installed on the as default settings. when i point my web browser to the webmail address i get an error in the imap_general.php line 227. the error that comes up is 'erroe connecting to IMAP server.localhost 111 : connection refused??? need some … | |
Is there a replacement for linuxconf in the new distros of RedHat? Thanks. | |
Hi, could someone pls help me, i'm trying to setup a linux server. One of the requirments is that is must have a IMAP (Mail) Server. Could someone pls give me a run down on how to install a mail server on linux and what i need? or does someone … | |
This is just a quick question, is there any way to backing up linux a free and faster way? Thanks |
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