For a 2.6.0 kernel it quits with
> "Unrecognized kernel version". What should I do?
I use pump which works fine. Dunno if that's an option for you,
though.
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#x27;s much, MUCH less accurate?
Sorry? If the IP is dynamically assigned, how do you block it? That's
the whole point of not allowing DynIPs.
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27;m not suggesting to get
rid of all swap, I was just thinking that a gig of swap would be
kinda wasteful for me.
I can't really say anything about servers under heavy load, of
course...
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re out a way to
change the policies of big providers like AOL. It seems like simply
setting a smarthost is the simpler choice.
And if you don't like your ISP's SMTP server, go get a commercial
email service, for example for your domain. Then use that as
smarthost. It's not lik
anymore.
Apart from that, maintaining an open relay on the net is serious bad
practice.
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On Tuesday 16 December 2003 22:12, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > SWAP - 1.5GB
>
> Rule of thumb: 1-2x RAM.
I never understood that rule... In what way does it make sense that I
need more swap because I have more RAM? Seriously, I'd really like to
understand this.
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On Tuesday 16 December 2003 21:56, Joerg Rossdeutscher wrote:
> A DDoS attack is something you _want_ to do. You will not do that
> accidently.
Are you sure?
Look at this:
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/data/hob-27.11.03-000/default.shtml
[Site's in German, though.]
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t; receive spam from millions of open "desktop mailservers".
Why bother arguing about it? You ain't gonna change AOL's policy on
accepting (or not accepting) your email. I would rather concentrate
on finding a solution for your problem.
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But I have not gotten any update on it. More infos are in the
bugreport. Has anybody experienced something similar? Any guesses
what's wrong?
Best,
Magnus
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really
interesting to discuss it - always something to learn on this list!
Best regards,
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And it doesn't complain about /any/ missing symbols.
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e new kernel, depmod -a runs without
errors.
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7;m not getting any errors now.
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you the same thing I said before. Try it and it'll most probably
work. However, if nobody else tries it, it won't be possible to
confirm this.
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ave to spend some time plugging stuff in etc).
Well, true, I had the exact same setup w/o keyboard and monitor. I was
also pretty worried. And I still don't understand it. So if you do
find out what's causing it, it would still be interesting to know.
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t. It always
worked. This was the first time I got these unresolved symbols
(upgrading 2.4.17->2.4.22) but even then it worked just fine.
I mean, after all, you can still boot to the old kernel with LinuxOLD,
can't you? Or is your machine that uptime-critical?
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nicely for me... (Because actually the blackdown
packages started crashing my eclipse after some libc update).
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rnel and everything worked just fine.
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erent
> behaviors.
Well, I don't know the exact version numbers for this but auto key
retrieving used to be the default but isn't anymore. If you still
want it, you need to put this into your ~/.gnupg/options:
keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve
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Version 1.9 works
with:
[...]
- The ALSA soundcard driver.
[...]"
But I now have OSS emulation enabled for the mixer and that works...
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esn't even show a
mixer pane and when I try "New Mixer Tab" the drop-down "Available
Mixers" is empty.
Any ideas? Isn't KMix supposed to support alsa natively? Or should I
use the OSS mixer emulation? That doesn't seem right to me...
Thanks in advance,
On Wednesday 22 October 2003 14:54, Andrew Perrin wrote:
> > $ mount /dev/scd0 /cdrom
> > mount: /dev/scd0 is not a valid block device
>
> What if you use /dev/sda ?
$ mount /dev/sda /cdrom
mount: /dev/sda is not a valid block device
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ke ide-scsi work?
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ue; in current KMail there's two ways to delete a
message: "Delete" or "Move to Trash". "Delete" immediately,
irrevocably deletes a message. "Move to Trash" works like the old
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cribed for that pop3browser utility - and you can define custom
rules. With the set of rules I came up with, I get all swen mails
that are actually >100k filtered out.
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packages gcc-3.3 gcc-3.2 and gcc-2.95, all from current
unstable. Maybe I'll just try booting into the new kernel and see if
it gets resolved then. I really, really don't understand this,
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On Wednesday 15 October 2003 18:53, Pigeon wrote:
> What about with gcc-2.95.4?
How would that make any difference? Shouldn't such a kernel package be
pretty much self-contained, not depending on any binary interfaces or
stuff like that?
Still, I'll try with gcc-2.95.
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Hi,
I just bought a new Dell Laptop. It's an Inspiron 500m with the
Pentium M, integrated Intel graphics and an 1400x1050 display.
I installed Linux and access on the command line works fine. Now I
wanted to configure X but ran into loads of trouble. I downloaded the
latest Intel drivers, compile
ailing list.
Here's his question in English:
`Is there an equivalent to an Echange-Server for Linux? If yes, where?'
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e best way for me to get a working woody distro running on my
computer without downloading lots of stuff over my internet connection?
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