agree with yinan. check the IO of your nas/san whatever you're using, it's not going to be near enough. set up a single workstation and use IOMeter to test.
i ran qmailtoaster for a couple of years. download scripts from their website that install everything you need, and they have a great support team. pretty easy to set up, meets all your requirements...
do a google search for suse forums, it will take you to the supported original suse forums. there is a forum in there called "tips and tricks", or guides, something like that. there is a guide in there that says "fixing the grub error for dual booting". i'm wanting to do the same thing you're...
I just posted this over at fatwallet:
Danny
<<This is a pretty good deal, how long will this last for?>>
this deal came from AT, and there happens to be a new user over there- linuxdoggy- and he says:
<< This is nuts, how long can this last for? >>
Danny's next post in same thread...
i've searched quite a bit on the net and couldn't find the right program- i'm a computer lab manager for a public library, most of our workstations are windows 95 or 98. i'm wanting to stop people from installing programs on the workstation. i have security software that saves the setting on...
but wait-
"You can install PC2100 in a system designed for PC1600. However, your computer will only run as fast as the slowest component installed. For this reason, if you have a 200MHz front side bus, you're probably better off purchasing PC1600 since PC2100 is more expensive and won't make...
i bought a gigabyte 7dxc, socket a ddr ram motherboard. i've never messed with ddr ram. i bought a 128meg stick of pc2100 266mhz ram from compgeeks, now i'm having problems with the board- it sporadically powers up, most of the time it won't. i'm in the process of getting an rma for the board...
got one yesterday at OD, there were 2 sitting on the shelf by the HDD.
for those that don't know what it is- it's a Hard Drive selector, you can hook up to 3 hard drives to your system and select which drive to use as a boot drive with the push of a button, without getting into your case...
just got an email with this:
A photo from a camera with pictures that had been taken on the trade
> building of a tourist and the plane is heading behind him to hit the
> building. The camera was found by rescue workers and developed. I
> received this e-mail from a retired firefighter...
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