Vreme: 11/12/2011 07:46 AM, Errol Mangwiro piše:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry about the top-posting, I'm replying from my blackberry.
>
> I've been following this thread for a while and really don't see why people
> respond so rabidly to criticism. If something bothers/bores me about a thread
> I just Ignore
On Saturday, November 12, 2011 01:01 AM, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> On Fri, 2011-11-11 at 13:23 +0800, Christopher Chan wrote:
> You don't mention a mail store [IMAP Server]? Such as Cyrus IMAP.
> Something for Postfix to deliver the mail too.
Mail store != imap server. Mail store =
On Saturday, November 12, 2011 01:04 AM, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> +1 The shipped packages on most distributions are a bit lame; Simon's
> packages are the way to go. They also provision everything as Skiplist
> [Cyrus' preferred DB format] avoiding the ugliness that is Berkley DB
> [issue wi
Am 12.11.2011 14:53, schrieb Christopher Chan:
> Oh, so Cyrus is another 'use a database as a mail store'? The other one
> that I know of but cannot remember the name of uses postgresql for its
> mailstore.
the only REAl db-driven mailservr is dbmail and in combination
with postfix-mysql-confi
On Saturday, November 12, 2011 03:59 PM, Nataraj wrote:
> I believe the standard desktop uses Ubuntu's own installer. The Ubuntu
> server and the 'alternative' distribution use the debian installer. I
> fought with it at first, but it is much more flexible than the redhat
> installer. You can b
I have set up Mailman on a virtual private server from 1and1 running
Centos, though I can't tell which version. The system has 2 GB of
memory. Mailman is receiving posts, but it is not sending them out to
everybody. It is also getting some out-of-memory errors. The server is
also runing Plesk f
On 11/12/2011 08:08 AM, Christopher Chan wrote:
> On Saturday, November 12, 2011 03:59 PM, Nataraj wrote:
Not to necessarily feed this thread ... but the last 2 posts have been
sane and relevant (as much as this topic can be).
I used to use Debian as my distribution of choice before RHEL came out
On 11/12/2011 09:07 AM, John J. Boyer wrote:
> I have set up Mailman on a virtual private server from 1and1 running
> Centos, though I can't tell which version. The system has 2 GB of
> memory. Mailman is receiving posts, but it is not sending them out to
> everybody. It is also getting some out
On Sat, 2011-11-12 at 21:53 +0800, Christopher Chan wrote:
> On Saturday, November 12, 2011 01:01 AM, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> > People with bad hardware can break anything; and you're probably talking
> > about old versions anyway [anything with indexes/databases can corrupt].
>
> You should
On Sat, 2011-11-12 at 09:25 -0600, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> However, if you are Fedora, RHEL, CentOS only with respect to what you
> have managed in the past, then there is a learning curve to get
> proficient at doing Debian/Ubuntu.
the discussion of which distribution is better is a fool's ga
Vreme: 11/12/2011 03:08 PM, Christopher Chan piše:
> Using your own scripts is the only sane way to do things...ufw,
> fwbuilder, even shorewall are just either inadequate, inflexible or way
> too complicated to trace/optimize things.
I use shorewall for several years now. It is very flexible and
> 2. It's just hang. Not reboot. I have to power off the VM and power on.
> The ESXi host has many VM in it and only my that VM has problem.
If you can't trace your problem to anything else, then I would look at
the ESXI configuration for that VM. If there are other CentOS/Redhat 5
VM's on the ES
On Friday 11 November 2011 07:44, John Hodrien wrote:
> grub in EL6 can boot of ext4, and that's grub-0.97-68.el6.x86_64.
Grub (version 1) from CentOS 6 has apparently been patched to be able to
handle ext4. There's no doubt that Grub 1 by itself can't boot an ext4
file system.
There's a littl
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