On Fri, Jan 28, 2005 at 10:24:41AM -0800, Jeff Seeman wrote:
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> Now here is the problem. Is there a way so that I don't have to issue
> mount and umount commands so that my customer can just switch the DVD's
> himself. Is there some automount service? Thanks
>
Daemon News had an article
I am talking about the psybnc source because its for users on the
server who cannot compile software from ports.
Chris
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 21:03:05 -0800 (PST), Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> --- Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > On Wed, Jan 26, 2005 at 02:48:01AM -0800, Rob w
Oren Baum wrote:
Configuration:
FreeBSD 4.4-RELEASE
apache+mod_ssl-1.3.22+2.8.5_1
mysql-server-3.23.42
Hard Drive (dual ATA disks, no RAID) on a Dell P4 PowerEDGE server
We had many speed and timeout issues so we recompiled the kernel with
maxusers=128 instead of the previous 32 and moved the hard
Hello--
Oren Baum wrote:
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Configuration:
FreeBSD 4.4-RELEASE
apache+mod_ssl-1.3.22+2.8.5_1
mysql-server-3.23.42
Hard Drive (dual ATA disks, no RAID) on a Dell P4 PowerEDGE server
Your software is several years out of date, and there are important security
holes in at least FreeBSD and apach
We're having a hard to track down a recurring problem that we think has some
problem to do with disc i/o access.
This is slightly beyond our level of expertise and were hoping someone could
shed some light on the following problem.
If this has been dealt with previously, please let me know under
On Fri, Jan 28, 2005 at 10:24:41AM -0800, Jeff Seeman wrote:
> My customer runs a small auto repair shop, they use vender supplied software
> for computer based repair guides. What I have is 2 DVD-ROMs, both contain a
> data DVD. I would just copy the data to the HD if they didn't update every
> mo
My customer runs a small auto repair shop, they use vender supplied software
for computer based repair guides. What I have is 2 DVD-ROMs, both contain a
data DVD. I would just copy the data to the HD if they didn't update every
month. Now here is the problem. Is there a way so that I don't have to
Hello all.
Please consider following scenario:
1. go to your console and make sure the "Caps Lock" is not active
2. run 'kbdcontrol -l ru.koi8-r'
3. run 'kbdcontrol -l us.iso'
4. run 'kbdcontrol -l ru.koi8-r' again
5. press the [Caps Lock] button
6. use "up" and "down" arrow keys to get recently
Happened on yesterday's 5.3-STABLE.
It is a mount from SPARC/Solaris serving a ~600GB raw disk to FreeBSD.
On the FreeBSD side were 10 iozone processes looping in automated mode
(-a). Iozone runs fine up to 512K block until the server dies terrible
death. After reboot the filesystem (UFS2 with soft