On 10/05/05, Nik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can someone please clear up a misunderstanding of mine please?
In a webpage on kernel 2.6, (http://www.kniggit.net/wwol26.html) I read
the following:
> Virtualizing Linux
>
> One of the most interesting new features in Linux 2.6 is its
inclusion > of a
But not to us, because it was snipped. It would be useful to see the
actual reply, in it's entirety, posted if possible. Keeping threads in
one piece really helps in understanding resolutions to issues both now
and later when reading the list archives. Think about the knowledgebase
being creating h
Wow! Thank you for the speedy response!
Ian McDonald wrote:
I'll try and answer your question in a round about way.
Your answers were very helpful, thank you very much.
Cheers!
Nik.
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Can someone please clear up a misunderstanding of mine please?
In a webpage on kernel 2.6, (http://www.kniggit.net/wwol26.html) I read
the following:
> Virtualizing Linux
>
> One of the most interesting new features in Linux 2.6 is its
inclusion > of a "user-mode" architecture.
Does anyone know
On Sunday 08 May 2005 22:11, Jan Evert van Grootheest wrote:
> Hi,
>
> One UML instance I stopped got this in its log (screen is a useful
> thing...).
> I don't understand what's going on, but I thought I'd report it, hoping
> it allows you to improbe UML.
>
> By the way, this is self compiled from
On Monday 09 May 2005 16:31, Markus Schulz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i've got segmentation faults with every self-made program based on pthread
> library in my debian-sarge guest system.
> On my host there is an debian-sarge 2.6.11.6-skas3-v8-rc5 running.
Move /lib/tls to /lib/tls.away and retry. Then, f
Hello,
i've got segmentation faults with every self-made program based on pthread
library in my debian-sarge guest system.
On my host there is an debian-sarge 2.6.11.6-skas3-v8-rc5 running.
for instance this simple program segfaults:
#include
#include
#include
void * th
On Sunday 08 May 2005 20:38, Antoine Martin wrote:
> I can't figure out how to use the pcap transport within a working
> bridged environment: do I need a dedicated interface on the host to
> attach to or can I reuse an interface already bound to a bridge?
> I've got 'eth0 up promisc' on the host, a
StartServers and Min/MaxSpareServers are set to the same values in both
cases (on the UML machine and on the standalone one).
I don't understand wath you mean saying "some apache conf files have a few
ifdef'ed versions of these values". Can you explain it to me?
Thanks
andrea
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