hanks again!
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From: Douglas Allan Tutty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Time Outs
Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 19:24:04 -0400
On Fri, Apr 27, 2007 at 04:46:26PM +, J HU wrote:
> I'll like some advices about how to cre
On Fri, Apr 27, 2007 at 04:46:26PM +, J HU wrote:
> I'll like some advices about how to create a time out in a debian.
> So I'd like to erase each data after a X seconds and what I'm going to do
> is store in a queue the time when I'd like to erase that data and a pointer
> to the data.
>
parameter to the function executed when the timer
elapse.
I don't know if there are more solutions if there's another way...
Is there anyone who knows how to create better time outs?
Thanks a lot!
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeff Kelm) writes:
> I have figured out a way to solve my problem. Using tcpdump I was able
> to determine that the problem always occurred when the exchange was
> doing SACK (Selective Acknowledgement). This is a feature turned on by
> default in the 2.2.x kernels (actually s
I have figured out a way to solve my problem. Using tcpdump I was able
to determine that the problem always occurred when the exchange was
doing SACK (Selective Acknowledgement). This is a feature turned on by
default in the 2.2.x kernels (actually since 2.1.??). It is intended
to increase perfo
Hi,
I use potato 2.2r0 and kernel 2.2.17 (custom build).
I rebuild my system with only samba and ssh installed. I can
make a ssh connection and after logging in, any programs I start
stalls for about three minutes. After that, all connections are
running smoothly. It looks like some program i
Quoting Jeff Kelm ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I am having trouble getting reliable downloads using Debian 2.2. After
> downloading 30-150KB the download usually stops and eventually times
> out. I noticed this first when I tried using apt-get to download the
> base system packages. During 'apt-get up
ed between Debian 2.0 and 2.2 that
I'm not setting up properly. My hardware and my ISP can provide
downloads without time outs *except* when I am using 2.2.
At least I'm not the only one having the problem (misery loves
company ;).
Regards,
Jeff
Hi,
I too face many times such problems on my dial up connection. Just
yesterday when I tried to download the rpm files of icewm, two of them got
downloaded properly but the icewm-common file was just timing out in
between. I tried it many times, but could not succeed. Finally a fellow
icewm liste
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeff Kelm) writes:
> I am having trouble getting reliable downloads using Debian 2.2. After
> downloading 30-150KB the download usually stops and eventually times
> out. I noticed this first when I tried using apt-get to download the
> base system packages. During 'apt-get up
lems. slrnpull stopped getting news because
of time outs (part way through the second group download). Trying to
do anything with apt-get required several attempts to completely
download things. The network is still active. Other machines on the
network can still be downloading or web surfing without
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