*.txt files older than a month from
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2013/9/12 Dan Ritter
> Are all your ethernet ports working? Maybe you need firmware for
> one of them with the new kernel.
>
No, no chance. It's a virtual machine running on VMWare.
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Hi list,
I'm running a couple of ldirectord/ipvsadm software loadbalancers in
front of web servers running Debian. Since upgrading to debian 7, on
one server the connections just don't seem to get through .
Each time I do a request, I get one more "inActConn". Nothing ever
arrives on the actual we
host is handled before the process exits (which is probably what
is cauwing the delay). For my purposes, it would be more interesting
to queue the messages and have the mail server send them later, in
batches. Is that possible or is it just not the way Exim works?
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Probably there is a better and cleaner way to reroute local users (not
individually, please) than to forge /etc/mailname?
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2012/5/31 Frank Van Damme :
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to run memcached in a redundant fashion. I installed the
> php5-memcache module and installed memcached on two different hosts.
> It all works pretty well as long as both memcached's stay up and
> running. If I shut dow
gically should write all session data to two nodes and
fail over between memcache nodes (ie, read from the second node if the
first goes down). I can't pinpoint why I'm getting crashes instead of
failover.
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Hi.
I am in the process of setting up a small 2-node HA cluster (for NFS,
active/passive) with a shared disk for storage. Because Corosync and
pacemaker look nice and good, I am trying to make it work with this
combination instead of cman, which is what clvm is compiled for in Debian.
There are a
ferenc
instances + you can't have the same level in integration, pe. type
#441 in a wiki page to link to bug in an other project).
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s 1.4.15-3 [21.1kB]
Get:107 http://ftp.be.debian.org squeeze/main radiusclient1 0.3.2-13 [34.9kB]
Fetched 46.1MB in 12s (3745kB/s)
Download complete and in download only mode
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Hello list,
I have ran into a problem with apache and Openldap which I pinned down
to gnutls.
I have a LDAP server set up with TLS (it also runs Debian) but
connecting to it turns out to be a problem. It works fine for local or
unencrypted connections but from another Debian box it doesn't. Behol
al shame if lilo goes away.
Is it, by the way, true that using LILO allows you to put /boot on LVM?
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Q: Why is it bad?
A: No, it's bad.
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2010/5/14 Rob Owens :
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> Not sure. But do you think you should be running the ntp daemon instead
> of using ntpdate in cron?
>
> -Rob
I think that's indeed the way to go, yes.
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A: Because it destroys the flow of the conversation.
Q: Why is it bad?
A: No,
ot)
- system wide crontab (/etc/crontab)
- /etc/cron.d directory
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Q: Why is it bad?
A: No, it's bad.
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gives me errors even with packages from sarge. So
prepare for a LOT of error reports if you upgrade to sid!
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g bigger in size compared to a 2.2
> kernel. Yet again, YMMV.
A well-compiled 2.6 kernel will give better performance, period. It's
maybe a MB bigger then a 2.2 kernel, but again, the memory the kernel
takes is the least of your worries. Openoffice eats a 20 times more ;-)
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packages.debian.org gives me no results.
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ccessfully
emu10k1: blacklisted
pci [success]
usb
usbcore: blacklisted
modprobe: Can't locate module scanner,
usb [success]
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I do not have hal, dbus, or udev installed.
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ybe it's your qt libraries at fault (wild guess); try a
statically compiled version.
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On Monday 16 June 2003 21:39, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> I don't believe the PII was shipped less than 200MHz, so what I'm saying
> is: pre-PII HW, you're going to want a lighter-weight option.
Opera then.
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> Galeon on reasonable HW. Dillo / w3m on older (PII-200 and worse).
>
>
> For more:
>
> http://twiki.iwethey.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/NixBrowsers
Dillo and w3m on a 386 you mean :-)
Galeon mustn't be a bad performer on a pII-200. At least it's workeable with
my p133.
On Monday 16 June 2003 01:22, Robin Gerard wrote:
> > Sure. Finely ground, your internal modem will make an extremely
> > strong cup of coffee.
>
> Okay, I've mad coffee with my internal modem who's volonteers for a cup ?
Me! I love heavy metal(s) :-D
sting in the default menu structure is the "run..."
dialog. Is it possible to modify some systemwide file to give each user such
a "run..." item in his/her menu? Is it also possible to bind a default key to
it (say alt-f2 like in Gnome or KDE)?
Thank u very mutch.
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CLASS:PRINTER;
MODEL:DESKJET 690C;
MANUFACTURER:HEWLETT-PACKARD;
DESCRIPTION:Hewlett-Packard DeskJet 690C;
COMMAND SET:MLC,PCL,PML;
Can someone please give me a hint? I struggled with it for quit a bit of time
now. Thanks!
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I want to go back from unstable to testing in the hope for fewer broken
dependencies and so on, now: in order to install a certain gnome package
(libgnome-dev, which I need to compile Pan (I want to compile recent
versions, I am following their user-list)) I stumbled upon some
de
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