p2.
I don't agree at all, and all you have to do is visit a few web sites
and ftp sites' download areas to see why. It's just not ubiquitous, or
even close.
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ernames, answering the requests very slowly.
You don't have to publish a userlist in order for some of that kind
of information to leak out. Besides, by answering very slowly for
invalid usernames you just gave the bad guys a way to deduce your
user list anyway.
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gid at all.
}
}What about the `e' flag?
What about people who don't use /proc? Maybe I'm misreading; is the plan
to make ps work (at least with most of the bells and whistles) only with
/proc, or is the plan to make it an option to either strip the setgid and
use proc, or t
d44]
Dec 11 20:48:20 woodstock ppp[3106]: tun1: Debug: Waiting for carrier
Dec 11 20:48:21 woodstock ppp[3106]: tun1: Debug: deflink: Using tty_Timeout
[0x8072d44]
Dec 11 20:48:21 woodstock ppp[3106]: tun1: Debug: Waiting for carrier
[ and on and on and on ]
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both large and small files (393,000 total), all of which came
up clean. I think you have a hardware problem somewhere :(
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Maxim Sobolev wrote:
} Frank Nobis wrote:
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} > On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 07:13:29AM -0500, Jon Hamilton wrote:
} > >
} > > up clean. I think you have a hardware problem somewhere :(
} >
} > That is very likely a hardwre problem. I ha
ey are
interested in? I'm not trying to be snide; it's possible that I'm missing
some element of your argument, but I think using the term ``everyone'' is
overstating the case considerably.
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f the find(1) manpage (on my -stable system), is this:
Historically, the -d, -h and -x options were implemented using the pri-
maries ``-depth'', ``-follow'', and ``-xdev''. These primaries always
``-h'' there should read ``-H''; -h i
nf isn't supposed
to be touched by the install/upgrade tools, it'll get out of date (and
will become a hinderance rather than a help) as default settings change,
and as settings are added/deleted.
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r quotas are enabled or not
does not affect the behavior, only the kernel tunable parameter.
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do this for some files; admittedly not
for the .mk files, but I could see someone doing that).
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