(Taking advantage of the lull in activity) This may be off topic, but I hope not too far off :-) Has anyone implemented a Linux based e-mail system in their...
Have been using sendmail (incorporated into the Borderware Firewall Server, running on FreeBSD, but a secured kernel) for over 3 years now. The only time I...
Hi! You can use PHP NUKE (it's cool) or similar packagge for make a e-mail system for your library. Too, you can search at: http://sourceforge.net/ Cordially...
Expanding on what others have written, we also use Sendmail, running on FreeBSD, as well as the Univ. of Washington's IMAP server, and SquirrelMail for a...
I, too, use Sendmail for our Solaris/Unix servers and, when you've got that setup, take a look at SquirrelMail for your browser-based client. It's SLICK...even...
I haven't implemented it in the library where I work, but I have my own web hosting company on the side and have owned an ISP in the past. What I currently...
I came upon this article concerning use of K12Ltsp project in a library. I have used this before and found it very good. It is nice to see and article about it...
Is there a preferred method to upgrade a working Samba install. I have one server that is running Samba version 2.2.7 and want to upgrade to 3.x If anyone has...
You'll definitely want to try it in a test environment first. I could do 2.x to 2.x sub-upgrades with no problems, but the first time I tried going to 3.x...
I must say, I have seen some things on the web that suggest it is as easy as removing the old and installing the new.. However, I am using this as a PDC for 35...
For those of you have braved the installation of public Linux workstations, how did you get word to the staff and public? Did you provide handouts or teach it...
I have been trying to get Gnome 2.6 compiled and installed using Garnome and all has gone well until now.. I am using RedHat 8.0 and I have Mozilla version...
One of the greatest hooks that I have heard about is Mozilla Firefox. It is a really good web browser. I don't know if this is applicable for you but it may ...
I have just recently come accross this site that could help with filtering for public access terminals. I hope this is of some use. http://www.censornet.com/ ...
Hi all, I am trying desperately to get Linux into my library at work. The administration loves the idea of the security (and the price), but we're having a...
Kristin Shoemaker
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Hi, As far as an introduction to Linux for the Staff is concerned I would recommend giving them a copy of theOpenCD which is open source software for windows. ...
I am pretty sure that epiphany needs the mozilla sources to be installed. You might look through the root dir of garnome and go through the folders for the...
"DistroWatch.com was the first to report that a complete, bootable, and installable ISO image of SUSE LINUX 9.1 Personal has appeared on SUSE's ftp server and...
Suse is moving in all the right directions right now. The only thing really lacking in the 9.1 release is a good GNOME build, but that will be solved soon...
Hi all, I am thinking of deploying some Linux internet public access computers and I have a couple of questions about the logistics of such. I am currently...
Kristin Shoemaker
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Jul 9, 2004 1:13 pm
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... Hash: SHA1 ... Depending on what you want to do with these stations LTSP may or may not be what you want to use. LTSP audio is just now coming into it's...
Thanks Richard! We would be using for general browsing and some word processing. We're not into allowing too much non-informational work being done on the...
Kristin Shoemaker
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Jul 9, 2004 4:01 pm
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The Grand Rapids Public Library (GRPL) developed "time out" software we call ISM (for Internet Station Manager). ISM is not exactly what you asked about in...
Doug Kyle
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Jul 9, 2004 6:01 pm
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GRPL also has an answer to your printing question. We use LPRng with a set of suid scripts to queue and hold all print jobs. The user can then use a Web...
We are very interested in the ISM mentioned in the previous e-mail, and easily found it with a google search. We were actually just going to start a brand new...
Don, We have not released the printing scripts that Bill mentions, and portability was not a consideration when they were written. If you want a more detailed...