> Could those people please write back - what features in MS Exchange server
> they are looking for in a Linux solution, what features they don't like
and
how about simple integrated enterprize user directory, calendar synching,
and message cancelation-after-send-by-sender as a start. Office inte
Hi people,
This issue is a bit off topic probably, but I noticed here that many people
are looking for an MS Exchange solution..
Could those people please write back - what features in MS Exchange server
they are looking for in a Linux solution, what features they don't like and
how much do t
From the 8086 Book,(Osborne/McGraw Hill), circa 1980 (and still the best
reference on entry level real mode 80x86 architexture).
Begin RTFM:
Page 7-4:
NMI is a non-maskable interrupt request input. NMU is an edge triggered input.
Should NMI go from low to high, the 8086 will complete executio
On Sun, 17 Jun 2001, guy keren wrote:
>
> in continuation to the previous post, i made a test that seemed to work
> (at least partially) to regain control of 'ncftp':
>
> 1. in a shell attached to /dev/tty1, i ran 'nohup ncftp'.
>i didn't connect to any server, and then ctrl-Z, 'bg', and 'exi
Source of NMI greatly depends on your hardware brand, since NMI is wired
differently on many motherboards. In my Intel server box, for example,
NMI can be caused by internal "intstrumentation", or diagnostics (like
when some fan RPM drops below certain level, or temperature raises). It
also has N
On Sun, 17 Jun 2001 18:34:58 +0300 (EET DST), Omer Zak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ..
The subject should have been: "The Effect of Gamma Rays on Marigolds"
(Marigolds are called in Hebrew &lamed;&vav;&tav;&het; &yod;&nun;&resh;&vav;&pe;&yod;&tsadi; - it's a flower name).
BTW. The play by Pa
However, cosmic rays would probably disturb the state of a RAM bit before
being strong enough to affect the voltage on a specific CPU leg.
Then such a disturbance would cause parity errors to happen.
A piece of history:
In the early 1980's, there was a serious problem of "soft errors" in
dynamic
Nadav Har'El wrote:
>On Sun, Jun 17, 2001, Cedar Cox wrote about "NMI?":
>
>>Mar 15 03:36:06 nanu kernel: Uhhuh. NMI received. Dazed and confused, but
>>trying to continue
>>Mar 15 03:36:06 nanu kernel: You probably have a hardware problem with
>>your RAM chips
>>
>>As you can see, I got this in
On Sun, Jun 17, 2001 at 05:37:23PM +0300, Cedar Cox wrote:
>
> Mar 15 03:36:06 nanu kernel: Uhhuh. NMI received. Dazed and confused, but
> trying to continue
> Mar 15 03:36:06 nanu kernel: You probably have a hardware problem with
> your RAM chips
>
> As you can see, I got this in my syslog quit
On Sun, Jun 17, 2001, Cedar Cox wrote about "NMI?":
>
> Mar 15 03:36:06 nanu kernel: Uhhuh. NMI received. Dazed and confused, but
> trying to continue
> Mar 15 03:36:06 nanu kernel: You probably have a hardware problem with
> your RAM chips
>
> As you can see, I got this in my syslog quite a whi
Mar 15 03:36:06 nanu kernel: Uhhuh. NMI received. Dazed and confused, but
trying to continue
Mar 15 03:36:06 nanu kernel: You probably have a hardware problem with
your RAM chips
As you can see, I got this in my syslog quite a while ago.. The server's
been running great and this is the only tim
hi haim,
| > Try replacing the suspected hardware with a different one
| > (even not the
| > same), see if it still makes problems.
|
| Yeah, will pull the hard disks out and put into different computer to
| see if it still makes problem. Will do that tomorrow if nothing else
| helps today.
>
> Make sure you have an appropriate ver. of gcc. Look at the
> README file of
> the kernel sources for the appropriate ver.
I used gcc 2.96-81 from RedHat 7.1, which is said to be safe by RH and
by SGI, in their howto on XFS. Compiled with kgcc now, will see if it
makes things better. The pr
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Hello,
I'm having what I suspect is hardware problem:
Symptoms: random crashes, "make clean ; make dep ; make bzImage" never
completes from start to end without at least one crash (gcc reports
segfault).
Question is, how can I make sure this is indeed hardware problem, and
how can I find out what
I have the following rules in my snort.conf and max-vision.conf, that should
enter a log entry into the "alerts" file for a Ramen worm probe.
alert TCP $EXTERNAL 27374 -> $INTERNAL any (msg: "IDS485/trojan-active-subseven
22";
>> when i installed iptables rpm it told me that i need a kernel bigger than
>> 2.4 which is already 2.4.5 .
fredy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 3. You need to get the new PPP package and install it.
This is true if you want to run PPP on the new kernel, but has nothing
to do with iptables.
I
On Sun, Jun 17, 2001, guy keren wrote about "Re: Background process I\O redirection":
>
>...
> 3. on a shell attached to '/dev/tty5' i run a debugger:
> gdb /usr/bin/ncftp 7787
>
>in the debugger:
>
>(gdb) print open("/dev/tty4", 0) /* '0' stands for O_RDONLY */
>$ = 4
>
Title: Message
This
may sound silly but you hve to check the following things:
1. did
u actualy install the new kernel, and if u have more then one in the lilo boot ,
is the new one running?
2. You
have to enable in the new kernel all the PPP stuff and the netfilter stuff to
use IPTables.
Title: Message
I have just upgraded
RH 6.2 to kernl 2.4.5
when i installed
iptables rpm it told me that i need a kernel bigger than 2.4 which is already
2.4.5 .
any idea
??
Michael W Ray
IT Manager
*
G-Connect - Helping ISPs to differenti
in continuation to the previous post, i made a test that seemed to work
(at least partially) to regain control of 'ncftp':
1. in a shell attached to /dev/tty1, i ran 'nohup ncftp'.
i didn't connect to any server, and then ctrl-Z, 'bg', and 'exit' (had
to 'exit' twice, since the shell notic
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