Hi,
too funny! Right after I posted this I upgraded to exim 3.02. AFTER the upgrade
dselect gave me this message:
Important! Exim configuration file format has changed!
==
Your old configuration file has been renamed to /etc/exim.conf-pre-v3. An
Hi,
> I'm on a 386 DX40; 8M/1G. I've never had any of these problems while
> on Ethernet at school, but when I went home and plugged myself in to
> PPP, I noticed that my swap filled completely within a few hours,
> which resulted in my having to hard-reset.
try "ps axm" and shift+scrllock to see
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
It's just started happening to me too.
I'm on a 386 DX40; 8M/1G. I've never had any of these problems while
on Ethernet at school, but when I went home and plugged myself in to
PPP, I noticed that my swap filled completely within a few hours,
which resulted in
I had the same thing happen with my system, and as mentioned by others, after
running Netscape.
What occurred, was that a message was being sent via mail through the system
to an adress (actually a real address), with some dummy message. The message
then seemed to multiply itself and bounced
( Re Message From: Eloy A. Paris )
>
> > It just happened again. Only this time I was only running Lynx.
> > As soon as I killed lynx, it stopped. It only managed to get
> > up to 5megs in my swap space.
> > This is weird. It seems as though it only happens when I'm connected.
> > I've never notic
> It just happened again. Only this time I was only running Lynx.
> As soon as I killed lynx, it stopped. It only managed to get
> up to 5megs in my swap space.
> This is weird. It seems as though it only happens when I'm connected.
> I've never noticed or remember it happening when I was not.
Did
On Fri, 27 Dec 1996, Martin Konold wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Dec 1996, Gith wrote:
>
> > or someone on irc found a nice exploit to play with or the irc program
> > itself has problems.
> >
> > Any suggestions? ( Besides staying off irc )
>
> Which account do you use for irc?
>
> -- martin
>
I use
On Thu, 26 Dec 1996, Gith wrote:
> or someone on irc found a nice exploit to play with or the irc program
> itself has problems.
>
> Any suggestions? ( Besides staying off irc )
Which account do you use for irc?
-- martin
// Martin Konold, Muenzgasse 7, 72070 Tuebingen, Germany //
// Email:
>
> > My computer ( this one is brand new even! ) started running away again.
> > Its happened twice now, on two diff computers. This can't be a hardware
> > problem.
>
> I had this happen three or four times on my system - 0.93, and maybe 1.1,
> its been long enough my memory fails me.
>
> >
> My computer ( this one is brand new even! ) started running away again.
> Its happened twice now, on two diff computers. This can't be a hardware
> problem.
I had this happen three or four times on my system - 0.93, and maybe 1.1,
its been long enough my memory fails me.
>
> This time, I wa
My computer ( this one is brand new even! ) started running away again.
Its happened twice now, on two diff computers. This can't be a hardware
problem.
First time:
On a 386sx-20 with 4megs RAM
Second time:
On a 486dx4-100 with 8megs RAM
The first time I thought it might be a
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