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7; and probably 'less' package?
- gzip: revert zmore back to using ${PAGER:-more}
- less: provide 'zless'
Discuss this on different list (debian-devel or debian-policy)?
thanks for hints/discussion
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but now, when I do this, aptitude seems to forget all info about packages
previously available.
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> On 2019-07-08 19:21 +0200, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>
>> I am trying to look which packages are new in buster that were not in
>> stretch. I am using aptitude since it't great tool for browsing packages.
Sven Joachim wrote:
> Beware that the list of new pac
firmware-bluez and firmware-misc-nonfree
to see if they help?
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Windows 2000: 640 MB ought to be enough for anybody
y sysadmin
> side.
backup using dump/restore - it backs up whole filesystem (unless you
exclude/include only some files), even the "hidden" part.
however, udev remounts the original /dev to /dev/.static, with a small
hacks, you can mount that too.
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the size to that partition or how to remove stuff
> from that partition.
>
> My first prize solution is to move space from my /home partition to my
> /dev/mapper/debian-root partition but again - not sure how.
>
> Any ideas please?
if you can, repartition the LVM, merge / and /
ermanently...
> > Now I run 6 instances of mutt parallel with different "mailboxes" settings.
>
> 5800 Mailfolders under .Maildir/INBOX, I don't really see me dealing
> with that many. :-)
nightmare, I guess. Maybe a bit better with some filesystems
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> On Sun, Feb 25, 2007 at 04:40:13PM +0100, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> > if you can, repartition the LVM, merge / and /usr and mount /tmp on tmpfs
> > (you can put remaining space on swap, or /)
On 25.02.07 15:20, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> Out of curiousity, why do you
the RCPT TO: but before
> > > the DATA.
> > >
> > > Greg Folkert said that he uses SA-Exim (which calls spamassassin)
> > > to do scans at smtp time but without any online checks. I don't see
> > > how you can do this without receiving the bulk of the email.
&g
ttom of every clear text message
contain unsubscribe informations.
Set up your MTA not to send combined plaintext+html messages and you will be
able to unsubscribe
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ocess occupying 6013 port (for :13)
> Xvnc4 11990 cat0u IPv4 107557584 TCP *:6013 (LISTEN)
>
> so it must be that there is some list which got screwed up and provides
> errorness numbers
>
> P.S. Please CC me -- I am not on the list
set up your MTA to send Mail-Foll
t the source if you must.
I'd say that logname detects logged user by checking terminal of stdin file
handle...
However, that's logname feature, use whoami or different utility
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on your machine. Do you want to say, that something different is being
forwarded? Do your applications show on someone other's display, and/or
someone other's apps show on yours one?
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> On Mon 2007-02-26 16:41:40 +0100 Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> > No, I didn't copy/paste anything - I only quoted the email as it came to
> > me
On 28.02.07 14:07, David Hart wrote:
> My mistake. You didn't copy/paste from an earlier email but you did
> move so
On 04.03.07 10:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> My favourite MUA has an implementation of POP3 which is not compatible
> with the POP3 of my ISP.
interesting: may I (we) know, what MUA and POP3 servers are they?
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35, Curt Howland wrote:
> I get the digest, so I cannot reply to a single email.
>
> You could fix your MUA to sort by subject.
please fix your MUA to be able to reply single mail from digest.
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by local IP, local port, remote IP, remote port. So, you
only can not have to connections between the same IPs and same ports, but if
you change just one of those parameters, you can create one
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static ip and compare results. If you're
> > using dhcp, has your dhcp server changed in some way?
On 11.03.07 03:33, yzhh wrote:
> All my 3 debian boxes use static IP address...
aren't there other machines using dynamically assigned addresses on the same
network? Didn't
below 80 characters and not to remove
line breaks where they are (microsoft has very bad guess where do line
breaks belong, they have no idea about plaintext formattinf and
flowed-format messages)
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one correct me if I'm wrong, but
> AFAIU you are safe to edit it.
try:
apropos crontab
man 5 crontab
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ce with plaintext messages.
> theoretical belief: Would you write in HTML just cause my client cant
> handle plain text? No, you wouldn't!
this is a sick example. read the above.
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/Post_Office_Protocol
you did not understand what I was saying. Which pop3 client do you use and
with which pop3 server it is not compatible?
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hould switch to zen.spamhaus.org, sbl-xbl is going to die.
I use (not only) sorbs njabl (combined.njabl.org) and spamhaus, together
they are very effective.
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I needed to use '-n' with the '-m', but that didn't fix
> anything, in fact, I got a different count: 121995.
>
> Am I missing something obvious, having to do with numbers and merging?
> Or is this a bug in sort?
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m curious about telnet(d)-ssl. I don't know any reason to use it over
> ssh, but I wonder how secure it actually is?
ssl'ed telnet can't forward tcp/x11 connections, which is an advantage for
some networks) but it does not have native check gfor host keys. I hope this
answers
; viewer
displays the manpage, in such case you may wonder why it _is_ the same.
> Has anyone seen am example where there was any more information in the info
> pages than the man pages?
many times, as it was alre
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sendmail backup again.
>
> Does anyone know of a better way of getting the clamav-milter to start
> writing to logs again after the logrotate is done each morning?
it seems that clamav-milter does not have possibility to reopen log file
turn on LogSyslog in /etc/clamav/clamav.conf
... se
there is a signal sent to the clamav-daemon init program that
> > resets the clamav-daemon, but the clamav-milter needs to be reset as well,
> > and it is not. So all the information about blocked viruses - etc., is not
> > being recorded in the /var/log/clamav/clamav.log file.
On 1
versal" environment variable. (t)csh maps path to PATH, but
only PATH exists in (ba|z|k|)sh
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> Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote in Article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> posted to gmane.linux.debian.user:
> > ssl'ed telnet can't forward tcp/x11 connections, which is an advantage for
> > some networks) but it does not have native check gfor host keys. I hope
&g
> Matus UHLAR - fantomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On 14.03.07 08:35, Mike McClain wrote:
> > > In man pages written by the FSF I see this advisory:
> > >
> > > SEE ALSO
> > >The full documentation for sync is maintained as a Texin
ion via SMTP.
> According to
> http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers
> 1025 is assigned to blackjack! (blackjack?) So what
> is SMTP doing with it?
not SMTP. maybe someone put smtp on port 1025 but that's his/her problem.
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> > On 16.03.07 09:13, Easthope wrote:
> > > I am trying to understand how SMTP uses ports.
> > > Ultimately I want it to work through a SSH tunnel.
> > >
> > > Normally SMTP uses port 25 but in some cases it uses 1025.
> On Sat, Mar 17, 2007 at 1
er, even a lightweight one such as dnsmasq)?
I don't know about any. Even dnsmasq can't do that.
Why do you want to map name to another name? Why isn't mapping to IP enough
for you?
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slrn was assuming that each line in the file is
> > terminated by a newline and I tested it only with editors that put a
> > newline at the end of the file.
Well, if the problem is in missing newline at the end of file, do NOT report
ANY problem... text files just have to end wit
e Protocol, Version 3.
> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post_Office_Protocol
On 12.03.07 22:22, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> you did not understand what I was saying. Which pop3 client do you use and
> with which pop3 server it is not compatible?
you seem have missed my question. Can
> > On 15.03.07 04:36, Paul Johnson wrote:
> >> If telnet-ssl is just telnet wrapped in SSL, then it sure can forward X11
> >> connections (as can telnet). It just doesn't make you explicitly pass a
> >> -Y or -X to make it so like SSH tends to.
> Matus
> On 2007-03-15 16:06:40 +0100, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> > $PATH is "universal" environment variable. (t)csh maps path to PATH, but
> > only PATH exists in (ba|z|k|)sh
On 19.03.07 15:07, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> $path exists in zsh and is an array tied to $PATH.
t; >> a -Y or -X to make it so like SSH tends to.
> >
> >> Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote in Article
> >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted to gmane.linux.debian.user:
> >> > do you mean "telnet can forward X11 connections" ot "X11 connections
> >&g
uot;speech \
> recogni" |wc -l
> 4
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Independent-Reformer $ apt-cache --full search \
> "speech recogni" |less
apt-cache search speech recogni | wc -l
9
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bugs in some tcp stacks many bots on the net wants exploit and this is just
an information about that.
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locked by ISPs in an
attempt to stop spam spreading from them.
required authentication - i'd say the same.
Although it's of course possible to run unauthenticated submission for local
networks on port 587, I'd say that's very bad idea. Using authentication
gives benefits like bett
yed with F8 (iirc) when booting. Try using that one.
I think there is a problem with kernels PC Card support in 2.4 kernel
(not sure though)
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:
> > So why can't you access it directly ?
On 20.03.07 15:18, Celejar wrote:
> Not sure what you mean. How can I access it directly from the internet
> without knowing the IP address or using the long dynamic DNS name?
put 'search the.dyndns.domain' into your resolv.conf
ding program. But, before I committed myself,
> decided it was prudent to ask.
mount /tmp onto tmpfs and run tmpreaper. No problems, just watch your swap
space, limit its (/tmp) size and instead of separate partition for /tmp use
bigger swap area.
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name due to licensing issues). so I'd say MANY people use it.
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42.7 percent of all statisti
plication.
If you have many programs that fill up /tmp space for no reason, maybe. But
I'm not sure because of reasons above - those data would be written to disk.
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On 24.03.07 17:03, Raquel wrote:
> I use the following in my crontab. It gets rid of anything over a
> week old.
>
> # Remove old cache files
> 10 00 * * * find /tmp -type f -mtime +6 | xargs rm
why not using tmpreaper?
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y're
> heavier and slower.
which OSes are you talking about?
Ron, please stop it. This is an old, simle and safe strategy, definitely not
a bug. The fact you don't understand it does not mean it's bad.
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but some of the
> artwork, is different.
but for usability it's irelevant...
> The actual *code*, however, is essentially the same.
and this is the main point.
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> smtp servers "talk to me on port 666" or something.
> Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote on Sunday, March 18, 2007 9:39 AM -0500:
> > Yes, and ... ? I miss your point. Of course you can run any service
> > on any port. But there's good standard on what services run a
tem with
> a backing store, as it needs to keep all data in virtual memory (even if it
> happens to be swapped). This *can* be a problem on 32-bit systems.
is virtual memory a problem on 32bit OS? I think even 32bit CPUs do have
support for much larger _virtual_ memory.
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> On Mon, Mar 26, 2007 at 08:27:22PM +0200, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> > is virtual memory a problem on 32bit OS? I think even 32bit CPUs do have
> > support for much larger _virtual_ memory.
On 26.03.07 14:35, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
> With a 32-bit CPU, you are limit
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> with the word `subscribe' or `unsubscribe' as Subject.
>
> *Please remember the -REQUEST part of the address.*
I'm not sure it will work - he sends html+plaintext e-mails, whith are not
understood by some mailing list managers
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lit possible. However, there are
> > > performance issues to consider. IIRC, even CPUs that have PAE (36-bit
> > > addressing for up to 64 GB of physical RAM), can still only support 4 GB
> > > address space *per process* because they are at heart 32-bit machines.
> On Mon, Mar 26,
eople (programs?) who don't know that /tmp is for TEMPORARY
files and use ti that way.
Also, filesystem design is usually on system administrator who does not know
about these possibilities.
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if you click the link, a mail should come to your address, which will ask
for confirming the unsubscribe request. However, hotmail is known to drop
such mail as it thinks they are spams, so you can't configm any
unsubscription request. Maybe your ISP (tiscali FR) does the same t
> On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 13:36:11 +0200, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> > but for usability it's irelevant...
On 26.03.07 22:29, Ed G wrote:
> Unlike for iceweasel, which was completely useless to me (with broken
> session management) for many weeks.
I don't think tha
onally
wouldn't play with MTU, and I would expect problems if I change it. Also, I
don't understand why MTU 576 does that big difference compared to 1500...
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speak english to good, I meant a Ksh Binary that works in
> every linux distro, hope that makes clear the point.
please set up your mailer to wrap lines below 80 characters per line.
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standard. Mozilla follows this standars, M$IE does not.
> Any idea what to set that apache will respect character code setting ?
Remove AddDefaultCharset and AddCharset, or configure them for each
directory/file as needed.
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ww.debian.org/mirrors/list)
(if you have m68k/mips/mipsel architecture, ignore the above)
... and you can/should use all sources for apt-src, including the security
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not PAM.
...pam only tells OK/ERROR and can do some special stuff. but PAM can't be
used to find out UID, GID, homedir and other settings needed by these
applications.
PAM auth could be enough for apache and sendmail...
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; of the development team?
I'd better push new kernel interface (netlink) to ifconfig and allow do it
much more thinks, meyba like ifconfig on FreeBSD can do.
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of any)
> (I am using currently 86 languages on one of my Main-Sites)
> Configure Apache to NOT SEND the language header.
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leted without data
> loss.
I'd say the problem may lie in /var/log.
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Remember half the
to be constant
> over two weeks. I'm not sure if I have to replace the HDD?
replace the disk ASAP. I wouldn't trust it.
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the control connection, and firewalls' connection
tracking and NAT modules may not to detect FTP on different porte than 21.
Maybe you could get another subnet, routed to your machine, where you'd have
the virtual hosts.
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hard
> drive can fail and the other mirror will keep functioning.
RAID10 (shortcut from raid1+0) is strip of mirrors, you maybe thought "the
other _in_ mirror..."
(raid0+1, aka mirror of stripes, is also possible, but has much higher
probability of failing, when two disks fail)
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the text and paste it into an MS Word file, then cut
> it again and re-paste it into the text file, which is not so good because
> this way I need rebooting every time into the Windows partition.
poor and dirty workadound, Whatever but word...
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u'll have to upgrade your BIOS and/or find the patch that
forcefully enables HPET. If the above is not kernel message, you probably
don't have HPET at all...
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ch was often
on (386?)486 machines.
Comparing diffetrent CPUs is not always easy.
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Spa
omething different, or am I getting jipped on my Cache
> RAM for my CPU? If so, how can I reclaim the lost Cache RAM?
Maybe just invalid info in BIOS. I would trust linux here.
Or maybe is that onboard L3 cache...
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to input the io, irq and
> dma, where do I get the proper value?
did you try to turn 'pnp OS' in BIOS on or off?
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On 13.11.06 13:21, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2006-11-13 10:48:12 +0100, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> > some time ago I was pondering about this issue, because having
> > 'fnote' (name of by notebook) as first caused problems with some
> > services expectin
> > On 12.11.06 14:52, Andrea Ganduglia wrote:
> > > Hi. I have a lots ascii file with ecoding iso-8859-* and I must
> > > convert those in UTF-8. How?
> On Mon, Nov 13, 2006 at 10:06:44AM +0100, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> > iconv -f -t > output
> Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> >Are you sure? 3DNow! instructions are vector instructions, they aren't
> >usually used in ordinary code. -march=athlon64 (and k6,k7/athlon) doesn't
> >necessarily mean that the gcc will use those instructions...
On 12.11.06 21:19,
hink that the above (KLOGD="-c 4") is much better. If one uses syslog-ng
(which conflicts with klogd), "CONSOLE_LOG_LEVEL=4" can be put into
/etc/default/syslog-ng
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e been using automount successfully
> for several months on Debian testing. I'm using kernel 2.6.16.13.
you can use 'usbmount' for automatic mounting of usb storage devices.
However I'm afraid your USB flashdisk is dead...
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culprit. I could print fine when lpd
> was down (I use Cups) so I'm going to try and remove lpr from my
> system. Perhaps you can test this as well?
didn't you mistakenly configure something to try accessing real parallel
port instead of the one connected with USB?
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On 17.11.06 08:25, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2006-11-14 09:19:09 +0100, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> > I do and I did. However, "hostname -s", contrary to hostname's manual page,
> > does not return first segment of the system hostname, but resolves the FQ
a
loss.
On 17.11.06 22:18, Jason Dunsmore wrote:
> Seems like it'd just have to mount it with the "sync" or "async" option.
According to man page, it does not work for vfat, which is I think the most
used FS on USB disks.
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Why?
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Microsoft dick is soft to do n
ines that are not permanently connected to the internet and
they can NOT just use any IP (except range 127.0.0.0/8) just because they
connect to different networks where any other IP could cause a problem.
This will be different with IPv6, but it is the current status of IPv4.
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etter to add this
space to swap, and use /tmp on tmpfs limited to 1 GB.
However I haven't seen /tmp used that much for long time. Maybe in some
cases...
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> Am 2006-11-10 10:35:58, schrieb Matus UHLAR - fantomas:
> > and if this helps, you should probably install udev (and hotplug) to have
> > such things done automatically whenever you try to access floppy disk.
On 19.11.06 03:47, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> While you are talking
y to
>
> 127.0.0.1 tom dick harry quash localhost loopback
>
> to see what would happen. It had no effect on "hostname".
You should read more of this thread before commenting. try 'hostname -s'
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Dave Ewart wrote:
> Install apache-ssl
I prefer libapache-mod-ssl over apache-ssl. However, mod_ssl is included in
apache2 already, it just has to be configured
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On 22.11.06 19:34, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Am 2006-11-19 20:25:26, schrieb Matus UHLAR - fantomas:
>
> > I do not separate / from /usr, in many cases even from /boot
>
> So 100 Mbyte will not enough in any kind
did anyone say I use 100 MB for / with /usr? I just would not
drives, but according to mount man page, it doesn't work for vfat, so
this may also affect the speed...
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ys, keeping my fingers crossed. Can anybody tell me how do I go about
> mounting the partition?
does the kernel report anything about the connected drive and partitions on
it?
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On 26.11.06 23:34, Amit Joshi wrote:
> On Sunday 26 November 2006 21:00, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> > On 26.11.06 20:21, Amit Joshi wrote:
> > > I am trying to mount the FreeBSD Partition on my Debian Testing system
> > > with the 2.6.17-2 kernel.
> > > I
t the last line. Is it like I need to mount these partitions instead
> of /dev/hdb1? Do they represent
yes, you will have to mount those partitions...
you can even read data from them, but you probably won't be able to modify
data there. For fixing FreeBSD's data, you should pr
es
and allow access before other http_access directives:
http_access allow app_src app_port app_host
or
http_access allow app_src CONNECT app_port app_host
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On 28.11.06 17:37, David Baron wrote:
> Anything around to limit the amount of user's time running a particular
> program?
man ulimit
> Login time limits?
/etc/pam.d/*, module pam_limits.so, docs:
/usr/doc/libpam-doc/txt/pam.txt.gz (pkg libpam-doc)
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you won't have to
boot into its bios to reconfigure it) will be much more reliable.
> On the other hand, performance will probably be better with a dedicated
> hardware raid controller.
it highly depends on the hardware raid. The true hardware RAID with XOR
counting and mirroring su
> > On 30.11.06 15:44, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> > > What is debian's opinion about hardware/software raid?
> On Thursday, 30.11.2006 at 16:56 +0100, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> > it highly depends on the hardware raid. The true hardware RAID with
> >
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