TIRED OF ENDLESSLY POSTING YOUR ONLINE CLASSIFIED AD AND GETTING
NO RESULTS?
There are over 7000 such sites scattered about the web;
and quite frankly, none of them generate enough traffic to be worth
your
while. Even when someone finds or visits one of these sites, your
ad is hopelessly lost i
Warning
Unable to process data:
multipart/mixed;boundary="=_NextPart_000_1B37_2A92.1000"
After rather long discussion on arch with no apparent result I have my
patch for STABLE ready.
Sorry to repeat what has been already talked about but there may be people
on hackers who don't read arch.
I've posted 2 patches on
http://home.eunet.cz/mime/syscntr.diff.20020120.g
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On Sunday, January 20, 2002, MSC Sharp wrote:
> I was just wondering if the FreeBSD team would accept a new web site from an
> emerging web design company. All work would be done for free of course and
> would consist of remodeling the whole or any part of the web s
I was just wondering if the FreeBSD team would accept a new web site from an
emerging web design company. All work would be done for free of course and
would consist of remodeling the whole or any part of the web site that your
organization requested. If you are interested please contact me with
Bad top-poster, no cookie.
In the last episode (Jan 20), Poul-Henning Kamp said:
> In message <01c1a16a$ec95cc50$022a17ac@simplex>, "Duraid Madina" writes:
> > I have a CPU-bound (well, 'malloc-bound' ;) program which takes
> > about 20 seconds to run on a 'fast' PC (Pentium3-1000, Athlon
One, check your malloc option settings. FreeBSD-current defaults to the
AJ setting to flush out errors but this has a significant performance
hit.
See the malloc(3) manpage for details.
You don't say which version you were running before so this is the most
specific advice I can give you.
Pou
* Aaron Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020119 12:29] wrote:
> I got sick of (presumably) warez people probing my anonymous ftp site and
> dropping all kinds of hard-to-delete trash in incoming, so I patched my
> ftpd to only allow directories to start with alphanumerics. There's
> probably a better so
On Sat, Jan 19, 2002 at 05:39:56PM -0800, Duane H. Hesser wrote:
>
> I can confirm the problem, and point you to a message in the "current"
> archives (Dec 15) which contains a simple 3 or 4 line patch to uhui.c.
> The message, authored by Andrew Gordon, may be found at
>
>
>http://www.FreeBSD.
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