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From: Awakening From Alzheimer's
Date: Sat, Sep 21, 2019, 5:48 AM
Subject: You’re in… Let’s get started!
To:
Dear Tony,
Thank you and congratulations!
You’re now registered for this year’s exclusive broadcast of *Regain Your
Brain*.
Today you and
I also endorse using your own equipment although some equipment might
be a little bit of an adventure.
I've posted several times over the past 8 months or so about the
equipment I've been using on Cox and Spectrum, I don't even have to
tell the ISP what equipment I'm using... I just tell them I'm
Actually branch is not missing, User error.
But, there appears to be something else whther it's a kernel interface
error as proposed in the bug or something else.
Tony
On May 9, 2013 7:13 AM, "Tony Su" wrote:
> Thx all.
> After being being pointed to systemd-sysctrl.servic
Thx all.
After being being pointed to systemd-sysctrl.service, I was able to find
this bug which was opened/closed/re-discussed/unresolved but the bug was
left "closed" which likely means it got lost
Http://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=850427
I'll re-open in my distro's bugzilla.
The curio
In the "old days" edits were made directly to the appropriate file
/proc/net/ipv4/...
With current systemd (running systemd v202), the entire IPv4 branch
appears to have been replaced.
Need guidance
- How to configure/re-configure the TCP/IP Congestion Control algorithm
- How to specify custom va