+++ Rainer Duffner [2020-12-08 15:42:20]:
> If your business case resolves around being able to freeload on the work of
> others, then there’s a serious problem with the business case.
That applies to IBM/RHEL too. They aren't paying for every bit of
software that is packaged in the distribution.
centos.mirror.nac.net is out of sync (at least for updates)
http://centos.mirror.nac.net/5.3/updates/x86_64/RPMS/
vs
http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/centos/5.3/updates/x86_64/RPMS/
this is what is causing the nss/nss-devel error when doing a yum update
Transaction Check Error:
package nss-3.12.2.0
Sorry about the multiple mails that came through to the list.
I'd been trying to send them out for over 20 hours and they wouldn't relay
through a openvpn tunnel because of the "Badness".
I had moved the queue manually and forgot to remove the mail that went
through.
> Dec 2 16:05:21 noc kernel
I have small xen VM running centos4 which acts as a router/firewall, and has
been working fine for over 1.5 years with 32MB of RAM and a kernel I either
got from xensource.org or built myself from their sources. (centos 4 didn't
have a xen kernel back then)
I lost the kernel to a corrupted disk an
I have small xen VM running centos4 which acts as a router/firewall, and has
been working fine for over 1.5 years with 32MB of RAM and a kernel I either
got from xensource.org or built myself from their sources. (centos 4 didn't
have a xen kernel back then)
I lost the kernel to a corrupted disk an
+++ MHR [2007-11-30 01:25:09]:
> I finally picked up a "real" modem (not a winmodem) and put it in my machine.
> I pulled down the hsfmodem driver from the source, got a license and installed
> the driver at full power.
What you have isn't a "real" modem .. it's just a winmodem that is usable
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