Hello,
I recently moved one of my servers from the 2.4 Kernel to 2.6 and
Java/Tomcat become very unstable with SIGSEV 11 Faults. I tried multiple Sun
and Blackdown Java versions with no change.
Does anyone know if this is a known issue, if so, is it Debian
specific (I am thinking K
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From: Matthew Lenz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2005 10:15 AM
To: Timothy Spear
Cc: 'John Oxley'; debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: RE: ClamAV on Sarge
"contains packages like ClamAV" .. under i386 I only see ClamAV. There
are no othe
The answer for ClamAV is to use Volatile. This partial distribution set
contains packages like ClamAV which are non-static and need to be updated on
a continual basis; even in a stable release. I am running 0.87 from Volatile
on my 3.1 systems.
Tim
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From: John Oxley [ma
I have looked at how Debian configured BIND. If you read the readme files,
they have split the zone files to two locations. One in /etc/bind for
permanent data and /var/cache/bind/ for transient data (such as when BIND is
the secondary server). I can follow that logic, but I cannot follow or
deduce
Hi all,
Quick question, I hope. I am migrating a data center from
RedHat/Suse/Mandrake to Debian (as the new single standard). One of the
things I have found is that Debian seems to pre-configure the BIND 9 Server
for only home/small network situations as a primary name cache. Since I have
t
Woody Vs Sarge
On Wed, 1 Jun 2005 07:24:15 -0400
"Timothy Spear" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> the pre-packaged MySQL. Again, no explanation as to why FYI, this
> database about 2GB with over a billion records split between the two
primary
> transaction tables.
Late last year, I also found problems with MySQL 4 running on the Sarge 2.6
Kernels. The 2.4 Kernel on Sarge for the packaged MySQL was much faster, I
did not looked into why this is, since Sarge was not ready for release and
this was a test machine. On a second test machine, I did build MySQL from
Hello all,
Before I try the Xen Virtual Server from
unstable, on my Sarge based desktop, is there anyone out there running Xen on
Sarge and can give some pointers or howto information?
Thanks,
Tim
Hi,
Since I am new to debian, I went for the gusto and have installed the
sarge release. :-) I recently ran aptitude to update all the installed
packages. Durring the update, a slew of warning messages went by. Does
aptitude contain a log of these errors (I have searched arround and
cannot find
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Subject: Re: Apache 2
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On Sat, Jan 31, 2004 at 10:33:45PM -0500, Timothy M. Spear said
> Hi,
>
Hi,
I am getting ready to rebuild a server with debian. Has anyone ported
Apache 2.0 to Sarge and posted the APT files?
Thanks,
Tim
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Hello,
A few simple questions (I am a Redhat and Mandrake user looking at Debian).
If I choose to install the current Sarge Release, when Sarge becomes the
stable release, how do I change the apt-get functionality to query the
stable instead of the unstable servers? I have looked fo
> Hi there !
>
> Yesterday, i compiled the kernel, following the instructions ...
>
> Here's the matter :
> once i type "make modules_install" , it justs creates the
> /lib/modules/2.2.19 folder with a /net subfolder including just two
modules
> ...
> ALL the ip_masq, ppp, ipchains, ALL the folders
Hi there !
Am trying to install a Netgear FA311 ...
1) Have been downloading the "natsemi.c" and "pci-scan.c" required files ...
2) Installed the kernel headers
Here's the point of the procedure where it fails :
> Compile both the driver file and pci-scan.c using the compile-command at
the
> bot
Eveything's in the comment :)
If i untar/install a new kernel, will the kernel headers be installed by the
way ?
Thanks in advance,
Mathias
Hi there !
Coming to a kernel compilation, thing i done one time before, but don't
remember :) , could anyone tell me what " kernel-headers " are ? Are these a
specificity to our Debian ? What are they required for ? When you get a new
kernel and tar xvzf-it , does it install these kernel-headers
Hi there !
It seems that the drivers delivered with the mainboard are "
Slackware/Redhat " designed ... I found another one, a natsemi.c file, but i
never had to manage anything like this : how should i proceed ? What do i
need installed to use it ?
Thanks in advance !
Mathias
oe : If it
works, don't fix it !)
Mathias
On Fri, 2001-11-09 at 11:58, spear wrote:
> Hi there !
>
> I'm interested, even if i already have the cd from a magazine, but for
> supporting such a good work you're doing, in buying the CD & boxed Ximian
> ... Just 2 ques
Hi there !
I was wondering : a few weeks ago, i contacted Steve Schaffer from Progeny,
about the graphical installation process of the Progeny Debian, wondering if
they would let it to our community ...
He said yes ...
So, did anybody hear about it's amelioration, and, maybe, future integration
i
Nobody mentioned Sylpheed, mostly available for Woody because of the libc6 &
co updated libraries ...
I like it because it's available in many languages, like mine (french) and
is easy to use/configure ...
Mathias
Hi there !
I was wondering, about the fact some Linux distributions are " optimized "
for i586 processors : what does it really change ? Are there any benchmarks
comparing a distribution giving the choice of both i386/i586 ?
Thanks in advance !
Mathias
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