: Tx descriptor 3 is 100802a8.
eth1: MII #32 registers are: 1000 782d 01e1 .
I wonder ... the link even drops from time to time.
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I had problems using the rtl8139too too. :)
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#x27;s a government agency, they'll take care of those
dirty monetary details. :)
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Has anyone here ever played with the Network Block Devices under
potato, or at least under some other branch? And using a nbd as one of
the disks of a RAID?
I was seriously thinking about it, so that the two servers can make
on-the-fly cross backup, if you know what I mean.
In case anyone has g
I don't know about you guys, but here in third world countries Sircam
is still making a lot of trouble. We have amavis running here on this
soon to become postfix sendmail server, so we block those messages
from/to our customers.
But, still, that makes a lot of load here. Can I, trough a sendmai
What can possibly be happening? Sometimes the command
/etc/init.d/apache restart, or sometimes even ( /etc/init.d/apache
stop ; sleep 5 ; /etc/init.d/apache start) seems not do release por
80.
it says (on error.log):
[Thu Aug 23 14:01:13 2001] [info] removed PID file /var/run/apache.pid
(pid=95
On Thu, Aug 23, 2001 at 09:38:26PM +0200, Thomas Fini Hansen wrote:
> What is Apache doing running sh? And what's bd?
I think it's not really Apache, but it's start script under /etc.
> This would give me the chills if I wasn't 100% sure what it was...
I'm not that calm also.
> I'd be looking
On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 08:37:19AM -0400, Gene Grimm wrote:
> As a relative novice on Debian (and Linux in general), I am
> reasonably able to configure packages on our server. However, I am
> having difficulty with the dial-up functions of a Debian
> workstation. The modem is autodeteced by the
I've finally convinced my boss to buy new PCI Ethernet Cards. Can
someone give me a hint on what should I buy for using with a 2.2
kernel? I need two simultaneous cards, they're for my webserver.
Are the 3COM a good choice? Which ones exactly?
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Have anyone seen something like: WARNING: Forwarding loop detected
for: GET bla bla
I'm seeing lots of them lately, and I've got no clue about what to do
with them.
Any ideas?
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I wonder. For my organization it is not really needed to log every GET
instruction given to Apache. Where exactly in the configuration do I
have to alter something for that matter?
Regards ...
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n I properly have both network cards and both IPs, and be able to be
found by both of them? I'm really puzzled here. Thanks for any help, and
sorry for being so off-topic. Oh, and I'm not subscribed to the list, so
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