Hi!
Why Geany always coredumped?
ORLOV-NB:~$geany
Bus error (core dumped)
ORLOV-NB:~$ls *core
flameshot.core geany.core
But geany works :)
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Dmitry Orlov
Is there a test suite available for netcat?
Specifically for testing for functional correctness.
I'm playing around with pledges and it would be interesting
to know how pledges are tested as well.
Thanks
I ran into a problem where I can only have 200 users per group. I was
thinking about changing the static buffer size in the libc code, is
there another way to get past the users per group limit?
Thank you,
Brian
As to the initial question, I'd suggest Supermicro with the new AMD EPYC
Rome CPUs (I should receive them in november-december when NVMe-native
models are ready). Much better than Intel+Dell, though still proprietary.
If you are ok with something more exotic but more open and in server
class, you
On Mon, Sep 09, 2019 at 10:38:25AM BST, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 09, 2019 at 10:26:37AM +0100, Raf Czlonka wrote:
> > Your email prompted me today to have a look at what is happening
> > while the laptop loses connectivity - it's been disconnected for 3
> > days after about 30 minutes o
On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 08:01:25AM +, Bryan Stenson wrote:
> sorry about that...here's the most recent one:
>
> Sep 11 06:31:13 e530c /bsd: iwn0: sending probe_req to
> 80:2a:a8:57:5e:17 on channel 6 mode 11n
> Sep 11 06:31:18 e530c /bsd: iwn0: RUN -> SCAN
This means it has stopped receiving
sorry about that...here's the most recent one:
Sep 11 06:31:13 e530c /bsd: iwn0: sending probe_req to
80:2a:a8:57:5e:17 on channel 6 mode 11n
Sep 11 06:31:15 e530c ntpd[87584]: DNS lookup tempfail
Sep 11 06:31:16 e530c dhclient[9122]: iwn0: writev(DHCPREQUEST): No
buffer space available
Sep 11 06:
On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 12:16:06AM -0700, Bryan Stenson wrote:
> doh...I don't know why I didn't think of that...
>
> Good news, with 'ifconfig iwn0 debug' set, once the strange behavior
> starts, I see LOTS of repeated messages, the pattern happens about
> once every 4 seconds, and dumps the foll
doh...I don't know why I didn't think of that...
Good news, with 'ifconfig iwn0 debug' set, once the strange behavior
starts, I see LOTS of repeated messages, the pattern happens about
once every 4 seconds, and dumps the following into /var/log/messages:
...
# continuous spamming of /var/log/mess
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