How To Mirror The PHP Website
December 18th, 2002 by Erich KolbIf you want to become an official PHP mirror, please be sure to read and follow these instructions carefully. You should have the consent of your hosting company (if you aren’t a hosting company yourself), and be prepared for some reasonably significant bandwidth usage (a reasonable estimate as of 2/2002 is 150MB/day)…
Apache Overview HOWTO">Apache Overview HOWTO
December 16th, 2002 by Erich KolbThis document gives you an overview of the different Apache projects, such as the Apache HTTP server and the Tomcat Servlet and JSP engine. It provides pointers for further information and implementation details.
ADSL Bandwidth Management HOWTO">ADSL Bandwidth Management HOWTO
December 16th, 2002 by Erich KolbThis document describes how to configure a Linux router to more effectively manage outbound traffic on an ADSL modem or other device with similar bandwidth properties (cable modem, ISDN, etc). Emphasis is placed on lowering the latency for interactive traffic even when the upstream and/or downstream bandwidth is fully saturated.
4mb Laptop HOWTO">4mb Laptop HOWTO
December 16th, 2002 by Erich KolbHow to put a “grown-up” Linux on a small-spec (4mb RAM, <=200mb hard disk) laptop.
The Linux 3Dfx HOWTO">The Linux 3Dfx HOWTO
December 16th, 2002 by Erich KolbThis document describes 3Dfx graphics accelerator chip support for Linux. It lists some supported hardware, describes how to configure the drivers, and answers frequently asked questions.
Master List of Newsgroup Hierarchies, v6.01">Master List of Newsgroup Hierarchies, v6.01
December 15th, 2002 by Erich KolbThe following is a list of newsgroup hierarchies, to help readers of the news locate a hierarchy of interest.
Net Abuse FAQ">Net Abuse FAQ
December 15th, 2002 by Erich KolbSummarizes the collected wisdom, such as it is, of n.a.n-a readers WRT various nasty things people do on the net, how to react, and whether it’s worth posting to n.a.n-a about it.
GUIDELINES FOR USENET GROUP CREATION">GUIDELINES FOR USENET GROUP CREATION
December 15th, 2002 by Erich KolbThese are guidelines that have been generally agreed upon across Usenet as appropriate for following in the creating of new newsgroups in the “standard” Usenet newsgroup hierarchy. They are NOT intended as guidelines for setting Usenet policy other than group creations, and they are not intended to apply to “alternate” or local news hierarchies. The part of the namespace affected is comp, humanities, misc, news, rec, sci, soc, talk, which are the most widely-distributed areas of the Usenet hierarchy.
Guidelines on Usenet Newsgroup Names">Guidelines on Usenet Newsgroup Names
December 15th, 2002 by Erich KolbThis document is intended to be a primer for use by those involved in creating new Usenet news groups, namely in the “comp”, “humanities”, “misc”, “news”, “rec”, “sci”, “soc” and “talk” hierarchies. The same principles may be used with other hierarchies, but those are beyond the scope of this document.





