Hi
On 02/09/13 10:32, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
> i am using ZFS on debian(ubuntu) for learning ZFS but there is some
> problem that i am facing .
>
> i have create 6 files, size are 2GB each and things are working as
> learned however when i removed one of the file. my "zfs status"
> showing me
Hi
On 17/08/13 18:42, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Sat, 2013-08-17 at 17:40 +0100, "Karl E. Jørgensen" wrote:
>> Technically, a dummy package is never "needed"
> Hi Karl,
>
> I disagree, in the past years I build a pulseaudio package because it
> was neede
Hi
On 17/08/13 17:10, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Hi :)
>
> IIRC there's a command that can fake, that an unmet dependency is
> fulfilled. I already searched for apt, dpkg, aptitude regarding to this
> subject, but had no success.
>
> Am I mistake, is a dummy package needed?
Well... not a command per se
Hi
On 16/08/13 13:12, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Karl E. Jørgensen a écrit :
>> On 16/08/13 07:34, Johann Spies wrote:
>>> My home network server is also the gateway to the internet.
>>>
>>> I have configured /etc/default/shorewall to wait
h on the server and when shorewall is not running
> properly, they cannot access the internet.
Why do you need shorewall to wait for the interface? In my experience,
it sets up firewall rules quite happily even for non-existent interfaces!?
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On 12/01/12 15:12, Fiedler Roman wrote:
Hello List,
Perhaps someone might know a solution or at least where to start searching for
a solution by myself. The problem:
A system isolated from internet should receive standard distribution package
updates. Since the system cannot fetch the packag
On 11/01/12 18:13, T o n g wrote:
Hi,
Which /var/ contents are disposable?
I mean, for contents in var/backups/ var/log/ var/mail/ var/tmp/ etc, if
I don't backup them, when doing a *full* system restore, will there be
any problem?
Any more folders I can add to above list?
This will be
Hi
On 10/01/12 12:23, J. Bakshi wrote:
Hello,
I have two different gateway. One of the gateway has been defined at
dhcpd3.conf file.
Now if I change the gateway at dhcpd3.conf and restart the isc server; the
client still
hold the old gateway. How can I force the isc server to immediately in
On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 10:50:09AM +0100, Knud Sørensen wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have tried to install oracle on debian.
>
> The database is running but when I try to connect it
> gives the error
> ORA-03113: end-of-file on communication channel
>
> Does anybody know what is wrong !
>
> Knud
ORA-31
On Mon, Dec 04, 2000 at 07:35:08PM +1300, C. Falconer wrote:
> >Yes, there is a modem at ttyS3
> >I also tried everything on ttyS0, nothing there either.
>
> Theres the problem - your modem on com4 and your mouse on com2 have IRQ
> conflict. Set your modem to IRQ 2 or 9 if you can - that seems t
I replied to the original author, but forgot to cc the mailing list...
> There's plenty of literature with the Scsi Host Adaptor - little of
> which I understand at the moment, but I live in hope. Will a Potato
> installation recognize this board - I haven't yet recompiled the
> 2.2.17 kernel for
> I was given an old Pentium 75. It has two serial ports on the back, one
> labeled "mouse" and one labeled "com2". No PS/2 ports. I can't seem to find
> any real serial port mice, so I got a cheapo PS/2 (micro solutions, works as
> a PS/2 on a PS/2 port with X), and a PS/2 to serial adapter. I'
On Sun, Dec 03, 2000 at 04:33:05PM -0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am concern about the size of the log files in the system. I am new to
> Linux, so I am rather surpresed that every process in the system seems to
> write to a log file, which becomes bigger and bigger in time! Does exists
> a wa
On Sat, Dec 02, 2000 at 04:15:22PM +, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> Yes, I used to have "/dev/gpmdata" as well at one time. I tried it again
> now and it does allow the mouse to work both in console and X. However,
> the middle button still doesn't work, but I've gone back to a 2-button
> genuine M
On Fri, Dec 01, 2000 at 11:50:05PM +0100, scr wrote:
> SMP route? To do something fast and cheap? You are clearly
> not looking at other architectures than x86?
>
> Well, a dual PowerPC (G4 Mac, do those units run well under
> Debian?) is *way* cheaper than a dual ev67 Alpha machine ...
Perhaps I'
I'm considering building my own box - and with lower-spec processors being a
*lot* cheaper, I figure that I can get better value for money by going the SMP
route.
So where do I find out what motherboards/chipsets/CPUs support SMP? Any
pointers in the right direction will be greatly appreciated
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