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Sorry.
This is better:
I'm installing gentoo - kernel 2.6.x in a server with the specifications
above. This will be an apache + php 5.0 + mysql 4.1 server. The server
will be instaled on an internal network.
2 x Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.66GHz
2GB RAM
2 HD SCSI 36GB RAID 1
1 HD IDE 80 GB
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*Geisel Sebrão Sierote*
_geisel@... <mailto://geisel@...>
*4up Soluções Corporativas*
_www.4up.com.br_ <http://www.4up.com.br>
Anthony Gorecki wrote:
>(apologies if this is delivered twice)
>
>Geisel,
>
>It's unlikely that someone would take the time to analyze your new computer
>system and make blind suggestions. You'd have better luck asking a specific
>question, preferably after doing some research of your own. See
>http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>
>
>Secondly, extracting some header information from your message:
>
>X-Filtering-Reason: No text/plain message body was present.
>X-Filtering-Reason: The message contained data that was of an illegal content
> type.
>X-Karma: -2
>
>
>and after briefly scanning your message (in unrendered markup form), here are
>a few suggestions:
>
>- Send your mail in plain text format. Many of the Gentoo developers and users
>on this mailing list can read HTML text without having it rendered, but
>they're more likely to simply send your message on an instantaneous trip to
>the trash; many mail filters will do this automatically (mine included).
>
>- Don't waste message space by sending virtual business cards (the "illegal
>content type" mentioned in the second filtering header). If you need to
>provide information about yourself, add a web address to your signature; save
>us the trouble of looking at data that's of no interest. If someone wants
>more information, they'll search the web or visit the website that you've
>listed in your signature.
>
>- Be concise. Basic information about the computer is useful. A raw dump of
>data, spanning your entire device subsystem, is not. This is also, from a
>security standpoint, potentially unwise.
>
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