Ingo,
I cleaned out my whole /var/spool tonight on my Fedora box. Lots of
print jobs from months ago were abandoned there. It was good to clean
the spool folders out. Not something I regularly attend to. So a
cleanout script run by cron would be a great idea.
Richard
(the guy with a few SE/3
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 05:19:05PM -0500, Lance Tagliapietra wrote:
> Looking closer, exim is run by a cron task periodically, to try to
> re-send email that could not be sent, or was queued for some reason. If
> the message could not be delivered, it sits in the queue. Due to a
> mis-configurat
Hello,
Summary: clean exim dead letter database
For the past several months I have seen my Debian 68K system run slower
and slower. Checking is ps ax showed that every 5 minutes or so, exim
would be running for about 5 minutes. I mean, I thought I got a low of
spam, but..
Looking closer, exim
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 07:36:32PM +0200, Christian T. Steigies wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 08:26:40PM -0500, Stephen R Marenka wrote:
> > people.d.o moved from gluck to ravel. I'm guessing Christian hasn't
> > had time to move his stuff yet. :)
>
> Move stuff? I just came back from my vacat
On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 08:26:40PM -0500, Stephen R Marenka wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 03:39:49PM -0500, Lance Tagliapietra wrote:
> > Christian,
> >
> > I noticed that your http://people.debian.org/~cts/ pages are not
> > available anymore. I was looking at the wiki.debian.org/M68k and
>
Geert, thanks for that hint! Yes, this did work! I was able to boot a
2.6 kernel. Specifially:
a) after decompressing the kernel image, I did get it to boot using
amiboot-5.6. The kernel booted until it looked for a root (which I did
not give it in this test).
b) The decompressed kernel did
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