On Sun, Jan 21, 2007 at 12:06:14PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> If it were a bug with "my" infrastructure, how could the problem occur
> only with certain sites?  Why would the problem occur always with the
> same exact sites?  Why would the problem never have occured with
> different operating systems/kernels?  Why would the exact same sites be
> unreachable with this same buggy kernel regardless of which DSL provider
> I am connected to?
> 
> If there is a way for this to happen, I would like to know.  Also, did
> you read the information I provided?  Because it answers this issue
> EXACTLY and clarifies what is happening and why, including a link to a
> relevant comment on the LKML.  It may be that "my" router or whatever
> has an issue - but that would mean so do millions of other people in the
> world.  This has been acknowleged on the LKML and if it is Debian's
> policy to force millions of end-users to suffer because of some policy
> then it is wrong.

Debian ships good sane defaults, read the netdev archive.

-- 
maks


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