Hello list,
I've put CentOS 6.3 x86_64 on my desktop, replacing Fedora 17 x86_64.
This is the first time I'm using CentOS on a desktop, so far only on the
servers.
The problem is with thawing from hibernation. Time from turning on the
hibernated machine to reaching the login prompt is not tha
How much you have of swap space ?
If you are using a swap space smaller than your main memory, processes
are allocated
to swap in an "incomplete" state. So to resume, these processes may behave
strangely.
2012/12/23 Vlad K.
>
> Hello list,
>
> I've put CentOS 6.3 x86_64 on my desktop, replacin
This is a utility for Postfix; a bit old, but in a couple of threads
over on the postfix list on researching issues with my postfix questions
it was suggested that I give postfinger a try.
Does anyone have an rpm for it for Centos 6.3?
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posfconf debugger_command
does not work. This is a 'known' problem with 2.6 and fixed in postfix
2.9. This is tied into the large code rewrite in 2.9, and thus cannot
be patched in 2.6. You can see my thread on this over on the postfix list.
There was a comment how those running 4 year old c
On 12/23/2012 04:51 PM, Marcin Lage wrote:
> How much you have of swap space ?
> If you are using a swap space smaller than your main memory, processes
> are allocated
> to swap in an "incomplete" state. So to resume, these processes may behave
> strangely.
I've got 6GB of swap managed by the same
On 23/12/12 17:40, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> posfconf debugger_command
>
> does not work. This is a 'known' problem with 2.6 and fixed in postfix
> 2.9. This is tied into the large code rewrite in 2.9, and thus cannot
> be patched in 2.6. You can see my thread on this over on the postfix list.
>
On Tue, 2012-12-18 at 23:51 -0500, Digimer wrote:
> I used it for many years, but switched to RoundCube as SM seems to not
> be growing much anymore. Been happy with RC so far.
I second the RC recommendation!
I switched to Roundcube early on it's life and haven't looked back. The
newest release
I've installed CentOS 6.3 on a quad-four box. The model only indicated
dual core but CentOS is telling me there are four. This is the first
multi-core Linux installation I've had. What is the best way to utilize
the multi-core CPUs? I'd like to distribute the load but I'm unsure how
to do that.
On Sun, Dec 23, 2012 at 05:22:52PM -0600, Mike Watson wrote:
> I've installed CentOS 6.3 on a quad-four box. The model only indicated
> dual core but CentOS is telling me there are four. This is the first
> multi-core Linux installation I've had. What is the best way to utilize
> the multi-core C
On 12/23/2012 02:46 PM, Ned Slider wrote:
> On 23/12/12 17:40, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>> posfconf debugger_command
>>
>> does not work. This is a 'known' problem with 2.6 and fixed in postfix
>> 2.9. This is tied into the large code rewrite in 2.9, and thus cannot
>> be patched in 2.6. You can
On Sun, 23 Dec 2012 17:22:52 -0600
Mike Watson wrote:
> The model only indicated
> dual core but CentOS is telling me there are four.
Hyperthreading, where two physical cores are split into four virtual cores.
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So, if I understand you all correctly, I need do nothing. The kernel
will utilize them all as needed.
If that correct?
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On 12/23/2012 05:51 PM
On 12/23/2012 06:40 PM, fred smith wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 23, 2012 at 05:22:52PM -0600, Mike Watson wrote:
>> I've installed CentOS 6.3 on a quad-four box. The model only indicated
>> dual core but CentOS is telling me there are four. This is the first
>> multi-core Linux installation I've had. Wha
On 12/23/2012 4:53 PM, Mike Watson wrote:
> So, if I understand you all correctly, I need do nothing. The kernel
> will utilize them all as needed.
>
> If that correct?
yes. a single process with a single thread will only use one
CPU/core/thread at a time, but if you're running multiple process
On Sun, 23 Dec 2012, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> This is a utility for Postfix; a bit old, but in a couple of threads
> over on the postfix list on researching issues with my postfix questions
> it was suggested that I give postfinger a try.
>
> Does anyone have an rpm for it for Centos 6.3?
It is
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