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Rolando Villanueva support.it.engr at gmail.com
Mon Jun 9 12:56:26 UTC 2008


Dear Sir,



Could you please help me to configure the Ubuntu 8.04 Server, basically am
poor of knowledge in Linux this is my first time to use the OS of Linux, am
her right now in my company accommodation and one of my coworker subscribe a
DSL with 512Kbps and Linksys DLS modem 4ports with a wireless, we have a (5)
five desktop user at a time but 512Kbps speed is not enough to connect all,
I buy one Acer Desktop with (2) two Network Card to use Linux Proxy Server
with the Ubuntu 8.04 Server to share in internet in my follow co worker
could you please help me to configure the Server her are the list of
hardware and software that I have



Linksys Modem

ADSL port: connected to PPPoe internet connect (ISP provider  DHCP)

Port1: 192.168.1.1/24 (default internet gateway from the linksys)



Server

OS : Ubuntu 8.04 Server

HW: Aces Aspire M3630

NIC1: *Broadcom* Ethernet *NIC *

*IP address: 192.168.1.2/24*

*Gateway: 192.168.1.1*



NIC2:* 3Com* Gigabit *NIC*

*IP address: ???.???.???.???*

Gatway: ???.???.???.???



Client 1 up to 5 Desktop Computer

OS : windows XP SP2

*IP address1 ~ 5:    ???.???.???.???*

Gatway: ???.???.???.???



SWITCH

3COM 8 Port 100Mbps / 1Gbps



I install already the Ubuntu 8.04 Server in my Acer Desktop to uses as a
proxy server but the problem I don't know any things in the command prompt
how to manipulate and to configure the proxy server and DCHP to share the
internet to my co worker and also I need to know if its possible to use the
Linksys wireless device from the modem to use access point and share
internet direct from the server? And also its is possible to install KDE
Desktop or GNOME Desktop in UBUNTU 8.04 server to use a Graphics desktop,
please help me your reply are big help and opportunity to me to learn the OS
of Linux.



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> Date: Sun, 08 Jun 2008 21:14:50 -0400
> From: Scott Kitterman <ubuntu at kitterman.com>
> Subject: Re: Offtopic : Posting "to" the list, correct policy ?
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> On Sun, 8 Jun 2008 21:12:17 -0300 "Leandro Pereira de Lima e Silva"
> <leandro at limaesilva.com.br> wrote:
> >That's a good point but I'd rather change the Reply-To field and make
> >everyone happy then have to use an specific mail client.
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> Please don't assume 'everyone' agrees with your opinion.  I think that the
> current configuration is more correct.
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> Scott K
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> Date: Sun, 08 Jun 2008 21:12:51 -0400
> From: Scott Kitterman <ubuntu at kitterman.com>
> Subject: Re: Offtopic : Posting "to" the list, correct policy ?
> To: ubuntu-server at lists.ubuntu.com
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> On Mon, 09 Jun 2008 09:32:26 +0930 Karl Goetz <karl at kgoetz.id.au> wrote:
> >On Sun, 2008-06-08 at 10:10 +0200, Ante Karamatic wrote:
> >> On Sun, 08 Jun 2008 08:38:54 +0100
> >> Matt Darcy <ubuntu.lists at projecthugo.co.uk> wrote:
> >>
> >> > Is there a policy on this sort of thing for posting to the list or am
> >> > I being over fussy ?
> >>
> >> Filter lists by 'List-Id:' header. Use smart e-mail clients that are
> >> aware of mailing lists and have something like 'Ctrl+l' which replies
> >> only to the mailing list(s).
> >
> >One problem is the default main client in ubuntu (evolution) doesnt have
> >a 'reply to list', so the only way is to hit reply-all, remove the
> >persons name, and cut+paste the cc line into the to: line.
> >kind of annoying really.
> >(if theres a reply-to-list and i haent noticed it i'll be thrilled to
> >have it pointed out  though ....)
> >kk
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> It's been standard in Kmail/Kontact for years.  Yet another reason not to
> Evolution....
>
> As I said in an earlier post in the thread, people argue this both ways.
> The alternative view tends to be that mail list handlers shouldn't modify
> the reply to set by a sender.
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> Snappermail (which I use on my phone) suffers from the same limitation, so
> I feel your pain.  I do not, however think mail lists should be configured
> based on the feature set of any particular mail client.
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> Scott K
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> Date: Sun, 8 Jun 2008 22:50:09 -0300
> From: "Leandro Pereira de Lima e Silva" <leandro at limaesilva.com.br>
> Subject: Re: Offtopic : Posting "to" the list, correct policy ?
> To: "Scott Kitterman" <ubuntu at kitterman.com>
> Cc: ubuntu-server at lists.ubuntu.com
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> Sure I don't. I can only speak for myself.
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> All the other mail lists I've ever participated worked the way I said, but
> sure there is got to be a good reason to do this way.
>
> Leandro
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> 2008/6/8 Scott Kitterman <ubuntu at kitterman.com>:
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> > On Sun, 8 Jun 2008 21:12:17 -0300 "Leandro Pereira de Lima e Silva"
> > <leandro at limaesilva.com.br> wrote:
> > >That's a good point but I'd rather change the Reply-To field and make
> > >everyone happy then have to use an specific mail client.
> > >
> > Please don't assume 'everyone' agrees with your opinion.  I think that
> the
> > current configuration is more correct.
> >
> > Scott K
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> From: Ante Karamatic <ivoks at grad.hr>
> Subject: Re: Offtopic : Posting "to" the list, correct policy ?
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> On Mon, 09 Jun 2008 09:32:26 +0930
> Karl Goetz <karl at kgoetz.id.au> wrote:
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> > One problem is the default main client in ubuntu (evolution) doesnt
> > have a 'reply to list', so the only way is to hit reply-all, remove
> > the persons name, and cut+paste the cc line into the to: line.
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> It does. Ctrl+L.
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