Hello debian-isp,
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> It seems like a reasonable idea to try to evaluate a backbone ISP from a
> traffic speed perspective, from a random sample of my customers (94% of
> whom have dedicated, high-speed connections) to the nearest hub of the
> ISP. I need no services from the ISP other than basic throughput, my web
>
> It seems like a reasonable idea to try to evaluate a backbone ISP from a
> traffic speed perspective, from a random sample of my customers (94% of
> whom have dedicated, high-speed connections) to the nearest hub of the
> ISP. I need no services from the ISP other than basic throughput, my web
>
List folks;
I have this weird, intermittent problem with my /etc/resolv.conf . It seems
to just not exist at odd intervals. Its a simple fix but it sux to have to
cp the backup into place when we start getting "can't locate blah" errors.
Its on a box running Woody. It was last updated about a wee
Are you running a dhcp client type program? Something that would want to
update your resolv.conf?
I can't wait until Linux can log who did what to which file when... ;)
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Web Administration account wrote:
> List folks;
>
> I have this weird, intermittent problem with my /et
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Thank You, CU, Lars.
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