of course, only use XFS with a very reliable and stable OS and power supply.
Being non-journalled, and all.
On 1/30/07, Roberto C. Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 10:21:59PM +0100, Pim Bliek wrote:
> Hi
>
> Since a couple of months I am running Etch on a new productio
OH. Well, thanks! I am used to seeing 'statically linked'. I guess the
issues I'm having getting dialog to run from init stem from somewhere else..
On 1/10/07, Jhair Tocancipa Triana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Drake Mobius writes:
> The question is, how do I do that?
Hi all
I'm trying to build a cd with a few utils, without loading a full-blown
distribution. So I'm loading everything into the initrd. I knew I'd need the
associated libraries, but I have been running into some troubles. I thought
it might help to just use as many statically linked executables a
I believe you've missed ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/
You can check out a webpage with information about the available packages at http://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/
This includes mythtv, libdvdcss, some amd64 packages, a whole bunch of useful things. On 3/29/06, Alexey N. Kovyrin <
[EMAIL PRO
Hm, I don't see it with exim-config. What I see is only a mess of filesand two large, unreadable files (template and config), which keep me
from setting up Exim4.template: used when you specify 'single, monolithic file'config: used in conjunction with conf.d/*/* when you specify 'lots of tiny files
Virtual domains are a big concern to me..I may be brand new at this but I'm stuck with the task and I need an enterprise-size mail server.cpanel: http://www.cpanel.net/ is used for site config and mgmt
plesk: server mgmt for web hosting. think webmin, but bigger.I think my greatest hate of exim-con
Hi all,On my testing box, where a lot of installation/removal happens as I both 1) test new configs and 2) learn how to do things without fear of data loss, I've run into an issue with X windowsNo graphical/X apps appear to be able to open. Fluxbox doesn't report anything, but trying to open a grap
Nah, I just used apt-get removeĀ --purge then reinstalled and it allowed me to reconfigure properly. In fact I'm only using this address because gmail is SO good at dealing with lists.
On 3/27/06, listrcv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Drake Mobius wrote:> Now I've got my mail serv
Just thought I'd share a fun little experience I recently had withEXIM.I had been having some trouble navigating the exim multi-file config,attempting to change my local mailserver into a real internet-capable
server. Exim4 came installed already when I first installed debian, andI wasn't sure how
9 matches
Mail list logo