upted ARP caches held by other nodes on the network.
> Since the docs say "Never" in answer to the "When to change" for any of
> these settings, I haven't actually tried setting arp_defend_interval.
> The way I read the docs, it seems like arp_publish_interval migh
.
Yikes! Thanks for sharing the information. This is likely to be
something that other people will run into.
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er pulling data via POP
or IMAP if the screen isn't being displayed at all? Especially since
most users leave their email client up all the time.
> What is so terrible on my screensaver that TB cores?
That's probably the right question. But I don't see a reason for a core
dump h
gt;> only of
>> migrants
>>
> Wondering what a 'Nigerian hamburger' looks like... :-P
Wonder no more:
http://www.nigerianfoodtv.com/2013/05/homemade-burger-in-pan-patties-made.html
OK ... now I'm hungry.
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sender. Typing
"host recv-host" on the sender's side can help confirm that.
This sounds like either a usage error or a configuration problem.
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nt special switchees, beside -f?)
> or core file?
> In both cases, files are big - can you suggest way to transfer and to
> where?
This ought to do the job:
pstack core.thunderbird.4187
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'll
wish you'd opted for the PCI card. And the prices are pretty much the
same these days.
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disk, I think you've
trashed your NTFS partition or (worse) you have an overlap.
Are you sure? What exactly does "format" say about the partition map?
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On 09/08/17 10:45, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
> On x86, p0 is the whole disk, and p1-4 are the 4 primary FDISK partitions.
I should mind my p's and s's. Thanks, Andrew; you're right. I was
thinking of s2, not p2.
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