That
> If you set a root password in d-i (as it asks you to), it doesn't
> install sudo. If you try to set a blank root password, it locks the root
> account, installs sudo and sets up the user you created with sudo
> access.
is new to me, I never knew! And I think it is good approach. Does one a
Hi members,
I'm a little... lets say thoughtful, about the use of 'su' discussed at some
points in this list.
I have a strong opinion about su, which is, avoid it whenever it is possible
and use 'sudo' instead. This is the case in close to a 100% in all cases I can
think of.
This opinion is bas
Hi Andy,
Am 02.08.2018 um 13:01 schrieb Andy Smith:
> Hi Martin,
>
> On Tue, Jul 31, 2018 at 09:31:42AM +0200, Martin Drescher wrote:
[...]
>> 4.9. It is not a real problem, that Debian is running well.
>
> It is likely that the kernel's idea of what is a "runnab
[...]
> Hi Martin,
>
> can you show real data from /proc/loadavg output? Which column do you
> compare?
I' talking about the 1/5/15 minute numbers.
> I wouldn't worry about difference in /proc/loadavg because everything is
> different between RHEL/CentOS 6 and Debian 9 - kernel, Apache version,
Hi ML members,
I have a question about how the numbers compute which I get from /proc/loadavg.
I'm running a bunch of HTTP servers, most of them running a RHEL 6, which is a
kernel version 2.6. All patches applied, so that Meltdown and Spectre stuff
should be included. Some of the servers where
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