Howdy,
Could anybody from Red Hat comment why the appended message was not
delivered to list from our end?
For me it looks like it was accepted at your end too,
I haven't seen any bounce and our postmaster (often me too)
hasn't received bounce or seen errors on this -- not
that I know.
Here are
Howdy,
Anybody else get authentication failure on
Rawhide compiled postgresql-7.3.1-4 (applied
to 7.3-6 too) when trying access a db locally?
Doesn't really matter what user you try, but
let's make sure we should be allowed ...
# service postgresql status
postmaster (pid 24011 24009 24007) is ru
Title: 'Cached' vs 'Buffers' memory
Hi,
What exactly is the difference between 'Cached' and 'Buffers' memory (as seen in /proc/meminfo and reported by free)? I have an application that reads large BerkeleyDB style database files. Where would I see the reads cached under, 'Cached' or 'Buffer
Quick question that may have been posted before (sorry if it was), but
where has "genhdlist" gone and how do you take the "comps.xml" and
make "hdlist" nowadays?
Under 8.1 we can't seem to get our own RPMs recognized for kickstart
install.
Any help would be appreciated. Note I've asked the kickst
Matt Fahrner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> Quick question that may have been posted before (sorry if it was), but
> where has "genhdlist" gone and how do you take the "comps.xml" and
> make "hdlist" nowadays?
>
> Under 8.1 we can't seem to get our own RPMs recognized for kickstart
> install.
8.1?
This is off the top of my head so I could be wrong:
I believe cached refers to information in the buffer (i.e. the amount of
information in a buffer) and buffer refers to the size of the buffer itself.
Again, I could be wrong.
Joseph Wagner
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On Mon, 6 Jan 2003, Riku Meskanen wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> Could anybody from Red Hat comment why the appended message was not
> delivered to list from our end?
>
Instead of bothering *all* ths subscribers, why not use the website to
locate the list administrator?
Quite possibly, the administrator d
> > Look at serel (www.fastboot.org). I was surprised to see an RPM in Rawhide a
> > few weeks ago ...
>
> Not only Rawhide but it's included in the new Phoebe beta as well...
Yep, it's there.
What does one need to do to get it to work?
I've installed the RPM, and don't see any support for it
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, John wrote:
> On Mon, 6 Jan 2003, Riku Meskanen wrote:
>
> > Howdy,
> >
> > Could anybody from Red Hat comment why the appended message was not
> > delivered to list from our end?
> >
> Instead of bothering *all* ths subscribers, why not use the website to
> locate the list adm