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2004-02-03 Thread STTS-Feedback
- (deutsche Version unten) Dear SuSE Linux User, thank you for your message regarding "hello". Please note that the email address you sent your message to ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is no longer in use. Of course you still can sen

Thank you for your interest in The Breakwaters.

2004-02-03 Thread TheBreakwaters
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Re: Still Considering Debian - But Stuck!

2004-02-03 Thread Sylvain Cauchon
Fred Whipple wrote: Hi Everyone, A while back I asked for some feedback and got a very rich set of info from folks about Debian used in a stable ISP environment as compared to other OS's and distributions. All the info was very helpful and helped us further solidify our desire (though not yet

Re: Still Considering Debian - But Stuck!

2004-02-03 Thread Dale E Martin
> I don't have a footnote, but I believe a recent linux journal article says > that the 2.6 kernel uses a posix threads library which are much nicer than > linux threads and that redhat has backported this support to RH9 and the > 2.4 kernel. > > It should be possible to DL the redhat 2.4 patches

type in "Jesus Help me" and see that your business comes up

2004-02-03 Thread Gail Garrett
Hello. Type in "Jesus Help Me" and see what happens.

Re: I/O performance issues on 2.4.23 SMP system

2004-02-03 Thread Benjamin Sherman
Thanks to all who sent comments on this. I did some more testing and went straight to the source for input. if you want to try the 4G patch then i'd suggest Andrew Morton's -mm tree, which has it included: http://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.2-rc2/2.6.2-rc2-mm2/ i'v

Re: I/O performance issues on 2.4.23 SMP system

2004-02-03 Thread Theodore Knab
> >>I was the poster who initiated the previous thread on this subject. The > >>problem disappeared here after we went down to 2 GB of memory (although > >>we physically removed it from the server rather than passing the arg to > >>the kernel... shouldn't make a difference though, I'd imagine). W

anti-virus messages

2004-02-03 Thread Russell Coker
It's gone too far. We need to deal with the anti-virus spam problem. Many companies have stated that nothing other than a black-list will make them change their anti-virus setup. http://www.attrition.org/security/rant/av-spammers.html I think that we need to setup a DNSBL service to list mach

Image::Magick and Movable Type

2004-02-03 Thread Jon Wood
Does anyone know of a way to get Movable Type to detect that Image::Magick is installed? I've installed the perlmagick package, but MT still refuses to believe it's there, which is stopping me from making funky thumbnails for images I upload. When replying, please bare in mind that I know next t

Your mail to feedb...@suse.de

2004-02-03 Thread STTS-Feedback
- (deutsche Version unten) Dear SuSE Linux User, thank you for your message regarding "hello". Please note that the email address you sent your message to ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is no longer in use. Of course you still can sen

Thank you for your interest in The Breakwaters.

2004-02-03 Thread TheBreakwaters
Thank you for your interest in The Breakwaters. To inquire about availability or to make a reservationplease contact James Madru @ 508-775-6831. I will be happy to answer any questions you might have about the Breakwaters. Best regards James Madru

Re: Still Considering Debian - But Stuck!

2004-02-03 Thread Sylvain Cauchon
Fred Whipple wrote: Hi Everyone, A while back I asked for some feedback and got a very rich set of info from folks about Debian used in a stable ISP environment as compared to other OS's and distributions. All the info was very helpful and helped us further solidify our desire (though not yet d

Re: Still Considering Debian - But Stuck!

2004-02-03 Thread Dale E Martin
> I don't have a footnote, but I believe a recent linux journal article says > that the 2.6 kernel uses a posix threads library which are much nicer than > linux threads and that redhat has backported this support to RH9 and the > 2.4 kernel. > > It should be possible to DL the redhat 2.4 patches

type in "Jesus Help me" and see that your business comes up

2004-02-03 Thread Gail Garrett
Hello. Type in "Jesus Help Me" and see what happens.

Re: I/O performance issues on 2.4.23 SMP system

2004-02-03 Thread Benjamin Sherman
Thanks to all who sent comments on this. I did some more testing and went straight to the source for input. if you want to try the 4G patch then i'd suggest Andrew Morton's -mm tree, which has it included: http://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.2-rc2/2.6.2-rc2-mm2/ i've

Re: I/O performance issues on 2.4.23 SMP system

2004-02-03 Thread Theodore Knab
> >>I was the poster who initiated the previous thread on this subject. The > >>problem disappeared here after we went down to 2 GB of memory (although > >>we physically removed it from the server rather than passing the arg to > >>the kernel... shouldn't make a difference though, I'd imagine). W

anti-virus messages

2004-02-03 Thread Russell Coker
It's gone too far. We need to deal with the anti-virus spam problem. Many companies have stated that nothing other than a black-list will make them change their anti-virus setup. http://www.attrition.org/security/rant/av-spammers.html I think that we need to setup a DNSBL service to list mach