Albretch
07-24-2004, 10:06 PM
"Leon The Peon" <noemail@nowhere.com> wrote in message news:<bn29ak$t4q$1@seagoon.newcastle.edu.au>...
> "Albretch" <lbrtchx@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:f8544ad2.0310201257.65769d3a@posting.google.com...
> > Hi,
> > do you have any experience setting up a Comqaq AXL200 PCI
> > Accelerator Card in a Linux box that will be running Apache?
>
> If he can post what amounts to an advert,
> why cant he post a URL to an advert that tells us what it is is about?
>
>
> http://www.hp.com.hk/pcorner/eng/press_2000/20000406.asp
>
>
> I have experience at compiling apache to suit various needs.
> I am unemployed.
I have read the article already, where it says:
....
The AXL200 Accelerator PCI card supports all Intel-based servers
running Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 and Windows 2000. It also
supports Sun Solaris 2.6 on Sparc systems and will support Linux in
the future.
....
This was written 2000 I was wondering what the meaning of "future"
was for them
I am looking for drivers for a generic intel-based Linux box and have
experience at compiling apache to suit various needs, too.
Regarding being unemployed; apparently "compiling apache to suit
various needs" hasn't been enough to keep afloat in the market place,
right?
> "Albretch" <lbrtchx@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:f8544ad2.0310201257.65769d3a@posting.google.com...
> > Hi,
> > do you have any experience setting up a Comqaq AXL200 PCI
> > Accelerator Card in a Linux box that will be running Apache?
>
> If he can post what amounts to an advert,
> why cant he post a URL to an advert that tells us what it is is about?
>
>
> http://www.hp.com.hk/pcorner/eng/press_2000/20000406.asp
>
>
> I have experience at compiling apache to suit various needs.
> I am unemployed.
I have read the article already, where it says:
....
The AXL200 Accelerator PCI card supports all Intel-based servers
running Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 and Windows 2000. It also
supports Sun Solaris 2.6 on Sparc systems and will support Linux in
the future.
....
This was written 2000 I was wondering what the meaning of "future"
was for them
I am looking for drivers for a generic intel-based Linux box and have
experience at compiling apache to suit various needs, too.
Regarding being unemployed; apparently "compiling apache to suit
various needs" hasn't been enough to keep afloat in the market place,
right?