I have also seen this problem very occasionally along with other strange
problems that I finally chased down to a design flaw in the cache timing of
the motherboard I was using. It was causing programs (some more often than
others) to get kernel paging request failures.
Gcc was really good at find
, 1997 1:11 PM
To: Dave Ross
Cc: Debian-User (E-mail)
Subject:Re: Occasional inetd lockups...
Hows about xinetd ? Works great for me.
On Tue, 8 Apr 1997, Dave Ross wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been having a recurrent problem with inetd freezing. I am at my wits
> ends
Hows about xinetd ? Works great for me.
On Tue, 8 Apr 1997, Dave Ross wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been having a recurrent problem with inetd freezing. I am at my wits
> ends with this problem. Here is the setup:-
>
> Basic 1.1 installation, but with networking components upgraded to:-
>
> netbase
Hi,
I've been having a recurrent problem with inetd freezing. I am at my wits ends
with this problem. Here is the setup:-
Basic 1.1 installation, but with networking components upgraded to:-
netbase-2.09-1
netstd-2.06-1
(i.e. parts from Debian 1.2).
The upgrade has made no difference to the p
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