Re: Serious "Bug" in most major Linux distros.

2002-05-21 Thread Peter Corlett
Vincent Lefevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 17:18:08 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote: >> After reading this thread, I decided to install sash. > I did that too. Is there a reason why it isn't installed by default? It seems that the only merit sash has is that it is statically li

Re: /etc/resolv.conf keeps getting changed

2002-05-03 Thread Peter Corlett
Dougie Nisbet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Every so often, presumably after an apt-get upgrade dist-upgrade, my > /etc/resolv.conf file gets modified, and my DNS stops working. I then > manually edit the file back to how I want, and say to myself, I Really > Must Find Out What Causes That - then f

Re: Debian GNU/Linux a TCP Workhorse?

1999-01-29 Thread Peter Corlett
out 10 of these were in ESTABLISHED state and actually transferring data - the rest are half-open connections. The load? From "uptime": 10:31am up 13 days, 15:44, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.02, 0.03 -- Peter Corlett, Many-hatted BOFH, tw2.com Limited. use Standard::Disclaimer qw/Not my employer's opinion/;

Re: [OFF-TOPIC] CRC errors & 33.6 3 COM external modem

1999-01-29 Thread Peter Corlett
gged the bus, so every time I accessed the disk, I'd lose serial interrupts. Using "-u1" here fixed this. *WARNING*: some motherboards don't like this, like my current Pentium one, and may trash the disk (as I discovered the hard way.) -- Peter Corlett, Many-hatted BOFH, tw2.com Limited. use Standard::Disclaimer qw/Not my employer's opinion/;