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Sorry...
I just realised that there's a debian package
modules-scyld-source-0.1
Juan
On 27/05/2004, at 11:42 PM, Tomàs Núñez wrote:
This works pretty well... but it seems that pcre aliases have higher
priority
than ldap aliases... Every time I send something to an email that is
aliased
in the pcre file, it is sent to the pcre alias. It doesn't matter if I
put
pcre at the beginni
Sorry...
I just realised that there's a debian package
modules-scyld-source-0.1
Juan
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On 27/05/2004, at 11:42 PM, Tomàs Núñez wrote:
This works pretty well... but it seems that pcre aliases have higher
priority
than ldap aliases... Every time I send something to an email that is
aliased
in the pcre file, it is sent to the pcre alias. It doesn't matter if I
put
pcre at the beginni
On Thu, 27 May 2004 02:46:45 -0300, UnKnown wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi ppl im installing mosix pathc in kernel 2.4.17, as the docs of
> mosix package ask the kernel-source-2.4.17 was install. Then I move to
> the/usr/src/kernel-source-2.4.17 dir and execute
> /usr/src/kernel-patch
On Thu, 27 May 2004 02:46:45 -0300, UnKnown wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi ppl im installing mosix pathc in kernel 2.4.17, as the docs of
> mosix package ask the kernel-source-2.4.17 was install. Then I move to
> the/usr/src/kernel-source-2.4.17 dir and execute
> /usr/src/kernel-patch
El Jueves, 27 de Mayo de 2004 06:48, Corey Ralph escribió:
> Tomàs Núñez wrote:
> > On the sendmail server I have some "aliases", I mean, some accounts from
> > what I receive mail no matter which domain is sent to (being a domain of
> > this machine). One utility of this was that I received all
>
El Jueves, 27 de Mayo de 2004 06:48, Corey Ralph escribió:
> Tomàs Núñez wrote:
> > On the sendmail server I have some "aliases", I mean, some accounts from
> > what I receive mail no matter which domain is sent to (being a domain of
> > this machine). One utility of this was that I received all
>
Hi all,
ok I am starting to get a bit further -
If I log in on the console, I get a max processes of 7168
If I log in via telnet (installed for the test) I get 7168
If I have a cronjob that 'ulimit -a >> /tmp/ulimit' I get 7168
If I edit /etc/init.d/rc and add a 'ulimit -a > /ulimit.txt' I get 7168
Hi all,
ok I am starting to get a bit further -
If I log in on the console, I get a max processes of 7168
If I log in via telnet (installed for the test) I get 7168
If I have a cronjob that 'ulimit -a >> /tmp/ulimit' I get 7168
If I edit /etc/init.d/rc and add a 'ulimit -a > /ulimit.txt' I get 7168
Hi ppl im installing mosix pathc in kernel 2.4.17, as the docs of mosix
package ask the kernel-source-2.4.17 was install. Then I move to the
/usr/src/kernel-source-2.4.17 dir and execute
/usr/src/kernel-patches/i386/apply/mosix
and get what follows.
/usr/src/kernel-source-2.4.17# /usr/src/kern
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