> This was the big argument I was running into from sites, "well it
> isn't standard yet, when it is we'll do something about it". The
> larger sites like to avoid updates until absolutely necessary.
Good grief - nothing like planning ahead ... and these large-site
administrators actually acc
> The ISP could have blocked outgoing port 25 instead, forcing you to go
> via the relay. Then you'd have no choice.
>
> Regards,
>
> Richard
Any ISP that blocks any port I want to use will see me in court.
Billy
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When using -ac11 (otherwise stable) I've noticed the following sound
card messages when unplugging or plugging in my Thinkpad:
Mar 6 09:53:17 localhost kernel: cs461x: AC'97 read problem (ACSTS_VSTS), reg = 0x1a
Mar 6 09:53:17 localhost kernel: cs461x: AC'97 read problem (ACSTS_VSTS), reg = 0x1
I get the following error in a make bzImage:
nm vmlinux | grep -v '\(compiled\)\|\(\.o$\)\|\( [aUw]
\)\|\(\.\.ng$\)\|\(LASH[RL]DI\)' | sort > System.map
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot'
ld -m elf_i386 -Ttext 0x0 -s -oformat binary bbootsect.o -o bbootsect
ld: cannot op
I'm getting multiple messages like:
Feb 18 23:05:50 rhino kernel: ip_conntrack: maximum limit of 8184 entries exceeded
Feb 18 23:05:52 rhino last message repeated 2 times
while running nessus, with 100 simultaneous connections set, against a
company machine. This is the first time I've observed
Under 2.4.1-ac11 I'm getting errors like:
Feb 14 02:10:09 rhino kernel: Unused swap offset entry in swap_count 004dda00
Feb 14 02:10:09 rhino kernel: VM: Bad swap entry 004dda00
over and over. The system has 512M real and 1G swap allocated. This
is occuring at:
Mem:512492K total, 397780
> It appears that the loopback-hang parasite is alive and well in 2.4.1-ac5.
> I've done several tests and I thus provide the following information:
>
> The bug is independent of UP or SMP configured.. it hung both ways, but the
> box itself is UP.
>
> It appears to hang when internal buf
/usr/src/linux/drivers/sound
cs46xx.c:4238: banner causes a section type conflict
Billy
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I've been using
"Linux rhino 2.4.0-test8 #5 Thu Sep 28 20:48:16 EDT 2000 i686 unknown"
successfully until starting yesterday. I've had two complete lockups
while executing a user-space program as root (dselect if it matters,
which is a little more "bursty" network wise).
The first failure resu
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> I think everyone is planning to go the whole way - that is to use full
> journalled file systems - reiserfs, ext3, xfs, jffs, ibm jfs, .. whatever
Is tux2 looking like a built-in possibility soon?
Billy
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