Hi,
When I point Nautilus at location 'computer:///' I see my CD-ROM
drive, my filesystem, a network, and something that says '39.2 MB
Volume'. I'd like to mount this volume to see what's there but I can't
because I'm not root.
Where did this volume come from? How can I explore what's there as
On 6/29/07, Randy Barlow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vladimir Rusinov wrote:
You have problems with client restrictions.
It is very weird that spammer haven't attacked your server since November.
Thanks for your help Vladimir, I believe my e-mail server is secure now!
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Randy Barlow
On 6/29/07, Randy Barlow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
And when you have fragmented data something like 5mb/sec sustained is hard to
achieve .
Is there a utility to defrag reiserfs filesystems? What about ext
filesystems?
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http://electronsweatshop.com
On 6/28/07, Mike Mazur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Hi.
When I point Nautilus at location 'computer:///' I see my CD-ROM
drive, my filesystem, a network, and something that says '39.2 MB
Volume'. I'd like to mount this volume to see what's there but I can't
because I'm not root.
Where did
Hi,
On 6/29/07, Canek Peláez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I'm not wrong, that would be your boot partition (or another small
partition you have declared in /etc/fstab).
I think you're right, I had thought my boot partition was larger...
Mystery solved :)
Thanks!
Mike
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On Friday 29 June 2007 07:05, Mike Mazur wrote:
Hi,
When I point Nautilus at location 'computer:///' I see my CD-ROM
drive, my filesystem, a network, and something that says '39.2 MB
Volume'. I'd like to mount this volume to see what's there but I can't
because I'm not root.
$ su
Password:
Kent Fredric wrote:
Just be aware bounce-mails are not nessicarily an indication of a
compromised box. Lately some spammers have learn't they can double
their audience and halve their own send rate by putting victim1 as the
to address, and victim2 as the from field, so that way when
servers send
I have tried to install Mailman following the steps in this guide (12):
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/virt-mail-howto.xml
but when I try to start the service with
Johannes Skov Frandsen wrote:
mailman # /etc/init.d/mailman start * Starting mailman ... [ !! ]
Obliviously something did not went as plan, but I can't seem to find anything
in the log files (/var/log/mail.*). Am I looking the wrong place?
If not where should I look?
Try
I made some test with bonnie++ and here are the results:
always the same system and same harddisk etc. just the fs changed.
XFS:
Version 1.01d --Sequential Output-- --Sequential Input-
--Random-
-Per Chr- --Block-- -Rewrite- -Per Chr- --Block--
--Seeks--
Hi,
On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 10:27:55 -0400 (EDT) Xihong Yin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried fsck.ext3 on the unmount partitions. It is not fixing. I
still get the asking for input runlevel. No matter what runlevel you
input, it always response with no more process left on this
runlevel.
_What_
Hi,
I tried fsck.ext3 on the unmount partitions. It is not fixing. I still get the
asking for input runlevel. No matter what runlevel you input, it always
response with no more process left on this runlevel.
Xihong
On Thu, 28 Jun 2007, Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, 28 Jun 2007
Xihong Yin wrote:
Hi,
I tried fsck.ext3 on the unmount partitions. It is not fixing. I still get the
asking for input runlevel. No matter what runlevel you input, it always
response with no more process left on this runlevel.
Xihong
On Thu, 28 Jun 2007, Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
Hi,
Hi hwh,
I've entered number 0 - 6, none of them works. Should I use 'boot'? or
'default' instead of numbers?
I could not find the /etc directory now. Maybe I lost it after 'fsck'.
Thanks,
Xihong
On Fri, 29 Jun 2007, Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 10:27:55 -0400 (EDT)
On Freitag, 29. Juni 2007, Xihong Yin wrote:
Hi hwh,
I've entered number 0 - 6, none of them works. Should I use 'boot'? or
'default' instead of numbers?
yes. but you should use something like 'single' to repair the system.
I could not find the /etc directory now. Maybe I lost it after
On 6/26/07, Gentoo Voyager [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear all,
how to send automatic mail while halting the gentoo system. qmail server
running on my gentoo box.
I tried this. Usually this e-mails won't sent until the server up: my system
hats fatser than mail sends. You may add delay, but as
On 27 Jun 2007, at 15:21, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 14:51:25 +0100, Stroller wrote:
I have a couple of customers for whom I've configured Samba running
on Linux as their file-servers. We want to do off-site back-up I
like the idea of http://www.rsync.net/ which I read as
Dale wrote:
Hi,
I have a question about this one. I noticed a good while back that
when I try to save a image with Seamonkey, it takes a lot longer than
it used too. I save them this way, right click on the image then
click save image as and in the pop up I click save. After hitting the
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