please read the post which have told you the correct method to do this
unsubscription:
send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and do NOT sent
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This information was given to you on a number of occassions including
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On Wednesday 14 March 2007 15:57, Alan McKinnon wrote:
I would use google, if only I could think of a remotely meaningful
search string :-) The hdcpcd docs and kernel module docs are not very
enlightening. And the DHCP server is a Windows domain controller.
But do your DHCP requests show up
occupied by cache stuff,
as soon as there are more important requests (like
any malloc).
Or am I wrong?
Alexander Skwar
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is to emerge ifplugd. With this
installed, gentoo will detect when there is a cable connected and
startup networking automagically when a cable is inserted. It should
also avoid timing out on dhcp requests when no link is detected.
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Residential SBC/Yahoo DSL with dynamic DNS? I
want to know if the ISP blocks incoming requests to your servers if
you're not paying them the rate for a static IP...
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days, no bugs, and if
someone files a stable request ebuild, then an arch tester will test it,
and then a dev will keyword it stable.
Most stuff doesnt get marked stable mostly because there aren't any
stable requests.
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playing, because the machine does answer the read-requests.
Is this an IDE disk? Sounds like you don't have DMA enabled. Check with
(e.g.) hdparm -d /dev/hda
Daniel
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After upgrading to x11 7.0, following the migration guide, I get the
following error from startx:
Fatal server error:
could not open default font 'fixed'
XIO: fatal IO error 104 (Connection reset by peer) on X server :0.0
after 0 requests (0 known processed) with 0 events remaining.
I
Am Mittwoch, 23. September 2009 schrieb Grant:
Does Firefox periodically make Google requests for
some reason? The person logging in says they aren't attempting to
access Google, and the home page is not set to go there. Does anyone
know why this might be happening?
If you haven’t disabled
Does Firefox periodically make Google requests for
some reason? The person logging in says they aren't attempting to
access Google, and the home page is not set to go there. Does anyone
know why this might be happening?
If you haven’t disabled it, Firefox periodically downloads a current
Does Firefox periodically make Google requests for
some reason? The person logging in says they aren't attempting to
access Google, and the home page is not set to go there. Does anyone
know why this might be happening?
If you haven’t disabled it, Firefox periodically downloads a current
Am Mittwoch, 23. September 2009 schrieb KH:
Grant schrieb:
[snip] and the home page is not set to go there.[snip]
Hi,
does this also include stuff like google analytics? Like are there adds
on the homepage?
I'm blocking all requests to google analytics with NoScript.
Google doesn’t have
Hello,
Is the link below the best howto guide as to using
an existing ebuild to hack a new ebuild? JFFNMS has
been languishing despite repeated requests for a version
bump; so I'm taking the plunge and going to update it
on one of my systems.
http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki
on 06/22/2011 08:46 AM justin wrote the following:
One little note,
if portage requests that you should install dev-lang/ifc instead of
gcc[fortran], you most probably have an entry
sys-devel/gcc -fortran
in
your /etc/portage/package.use
Just remove that.
I didn't have fortran
On 06/22/11 02:29, Thanasis wrote:
on 06/22/2011 08:46 AM justin wrote the following:
One little note,
if portage requests that you should install dev-lang/ifc instead of
gcc[fortran], you most probably have an entry
sys-devel/gcc -fortran
in
your /etc/portage/package.use
Just remove
It seems that no matter I build gentoo manually or with genkernel I can't have
a fine-working kernel finally. Obviously I must solve it by myself , so I
determined to build entire kernel all manually , it requests a lot of linux
knowlege . All for that, I hope someone could tell me where to get
On Friday 20 Jan 2012 23:34:12 Grant wrote:
My firewall is blocking periodic outbound connections to port 3680
on a Rackspace IP. How can I find out more about what's going on?
Maybe which program is generating the connection requests?
Uh, a packet sniffer?
I have an old
On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 6:34 PM, Grant emailgr...@gmail.com wrote:
My firewall is blocking periodic outbound connections to port 3680 on
a Rackspace IP. How can I find out more about what's going on? Maybe
which program is generating the connection requests?
Uh, a packet sniffer?
I
' mystery.log;
sleep 1;
done;
You'll want to change the port -- I tested to make sure that was
really logging my Thunderbird connections.
I'm still getting the blocked outbound requests to port 3680 on my
firewall and I'm running the above script (changed 993 to 3680
-antp | grep ':993 ' mystery.log;
sleep 1;
done;
You'll want to change the port -- I tested to make sure that was really
logging my Thunderbird connections.
I'm still getting the blocked outbound requests to port 3680 on my
firewall and I'm running the above script (changed 993
On Jan 23, 2012 12:57 AM, Grant emailgr...@gmail.com wrote:
- 8 snip
Also the MAC indicated in the firewall log is 14 blocks long and the
local system in question has a MAC address 6 blocks long according to
ifconfig, but the 6 blocks from ifconfig do match 6 of the blocks
reported by
On September 20, 2016 4:53:41 PM GMT+02:00, Grant <emailgr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> My web server's response time for http requests skyrockets every
>>>>>> weekday between about 9am and 5pm. I've gone over my munin
>graphs
>>&
>>>>>>> My web server's response time for http requests skyrockets every
>>>>>>> weekday between about 9am and 5pm. I've gone over my munin
>>graphs
>>>>and
>>>>>>> the only one that really correlates well with
Am 20.09.2016 um 21:52 schrieb Grant:
>>>>>>>> My web server's response time for http requests skyrockets every
>>>>>>>> weekday between about 9am and 5pm. I've gone over my munin
>>> graphs
>>>>> and
>>>>>>
On 11/21/2016 08:26 AM, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> What is the proper procedure to ask for some modification in a ebuild?
> (Bugs as well as feature requests...)
>
File a bug at https://bugs.gentoo.org/
> My current concrete example: gtk+ 3.* has a configuration option
> --enable-de
rs and other
program documenters a bad name. Gentoo seems to be particularly heavily
afflicted with it.
> # Thus the server will not start automatically on requests from the clients
> DisableAutoSpawn
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On Tue, 2 Feb 2021 18:28:16 +0100, smurfd wrote:
> > since a while back the rss feed :
> > https://packages.gentoo.org/packages/updated.atom
> >
> > is not working. today i looked into it, i get : 429 Too Many
> > Requests if i go to that page.
I'd fi
On 3/17/21 8:59 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
Is something changing the MAC address of the Pi after initial
boot? That would explain both the issue of two addresses and the
consistency of them.
Compare packet captures of the various DHCP requests and make sure that
they are the same
@system
Many of the conflicts seem related to an old version of
dev-python/requests. Could newer versions be masked, or could there be
older python targets set for it in /etc/portage/package.use/ ?
Regards,
Arve
On Sun, 1 Aug 2021 at 19:18, n952162 wrote:
> I removed all python_targets_python3_6 from my use flags, but I still
> have a very similar looking situation, with python-requests still dominant.
It seems to be blender holding you back now. If you are running
stable, you can keyword the
On Friday 20 Jan 2012 19:18:59 Grant wrote:
My firewall is blocking periodic outbound connections to port 3680 on
a Rackspace IP. How can I find out more about what's going on? Maybe
which program is generating the connection requests?
Uh, a packet sniffer?
I have an old laptop
to change the port -- I tested to make sure that was really
logging my Thunderbird connections.
I'm still getting the blocked outbound requests to port 3680 on my
firewall and I'm running the above script (changed 993 to 3680) on the
local system indicated by SRC in the firewall log
bothering the main
web server. This process is far, far, far faster than having the
request hit the serving application's main code.
I was under the impression that Apache coded sensibly enough to
handle incoming requests as least as well as Squid would. Agree
with everything else tho
. The SSH client has no IPv6, neither compiled nor active.
3. The DNS server doesn't serve or support records. Apparently it
drops all such requests. All other records for IP and reverse lookup are
correct.
Now I'm experiencing the classic, very long delay when connecting to the
server
but no actual
IPv6 network interface.
2. The SSH client has no IPv6, neither compiled nor active.
3. The DNS server doesn't serve or support records. Apparently it
drops all such requests. All other records for IP and reverse lookup are
correct.
Now I'm experiencing the classic, very
On Fri, 22 Jan 2016 04:29:00 -0800, Grant wrote:
> The answer to this may be an obvious "yes" but I've never done it so I'm
> not sure. Can I route requests from machine C through machine A only
> for my domain name, and not involve A for C's other internet reque
://BRN30055C898DF9/BINARY_P1
device for 5370: lpd://brother-5370/BINARY_P1
device for L6200: lpd://BRNB42200553231/BINARY_P1
3170-color accepting requests since Sat 27 Jan 2024 11:10:13 AM MST
5370 accepting requests since Sat 27 Jan 2024 11:11:11 AM MST
L6200 accepting requests since Thu 07 Apr 2022 12:24
rks.
>
> lpstat -t
> scheduler is running
> no system default destination
> device for 3170-color: lpd://BRN30055C898DF9/BINARY_P1
> device for 5370: lpd://brother-5370/BINARY_P1
> device for L6200: lpd://BRNB42200553231/BINARY_P1
> 3170-color accepting requests since Sat 27
ARY_P1
3170-color accepting requests since Sat 27 Jan 2024 11:10:13 AM MST
5370 accepting requests since Sat 27 Jan 2024 11:11:11 AM MST
L6200 accepting requests since Thu 07 Apr 2022 12:24:10 PM MDT
printer 3170-color now printing 3170-color-0. enabled since Sat 27 Jan
2024 11:10:13
for 5370: lpd://brother-5370/BINARY_P1
device for L6200: lpd://BRNB42200553231/BINARY_P1
3170-color accepting requests since Sat 27 Jan 2024 11:10:13 AM MST
5370 accepting requests since Sat 27 Jan 2024 11:11:11 AM MST
L6200 accepting requests since Thu 07 Apr 2022 12:24:10 PM MDT
printer 3170-color
FIN_WAIT1
Active UNIX domain sockets (w/o servers)
Proto RefCnt Flags Type State I-Node Path
unix 2 [ ] DGRAM975
@/org/kernel/udev/udevd
[...]
nothing interesting except the first line.
So you see no SYN requests to your server on port 21
the first line.
So you see no SYN requests to your server on port 21
Have you ensured rtorrent is
listning on TCP 21 (in Linux you usually have to be running as root to
do this)
Yes. It runs as root (not that I would like it, maybe I should chroot
it...) and port 21 is rtorrent's only
. Having Ktorrent and
qbittorrent running together isn't helping. Thinking of switching
torrent software. Qbit does seem to use more memory tho.
Ya, the number of things hitting the drive will impact performance. The
type of requests will also impact things. In my limited experience,
lots
3170-color: lpd://BRN30055C898DF9/BINARY_P1
device for 5370: lpd://brother-5370/BINARY_P1
device for L6200: lpd://BRNB42200553231/BINARY_P1
3170-color accepting requests since Sat 27 Jan 2024 11:10:13 AM MST
5370 accepting requests since Sat 27 Jan 2024 11:11:11 AM MST
L6200 accepting requests since
On 25/01/2008, Chris Gianelloni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Replies sent to this list will *not* be seen by Release Engineering, so
make sure that you send your responses to the correct list. You'll have
to join the list first, if you're not a subscriber, already.
I'm guess sending an email to
are about what you
have accepting requests from the Internet.
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security tracker. Sometimes things don't get patched in
portage until someone (else) creates a bug report. And even if that
were not the case, there are 0-day exploits that have yet to be patched.
So it really depends on how informed/paranoid you are about what you
have accepting requests
security tracker. Sometimes things don't get patched in
portage until someone (else) creates a bug report. And even if that
were not the case, there are 0-day exploits that have yet to be patched.
So it really depends on how informed/paranoid you are about what you
have accepting requests
Ralf Stephan ha scritto:
Hello,
I'm fed up with waiting for ever the same name requests from my
browser (and open servers don't cut it either): which DNS cache
or caching DNS for simple local installation would you recommend?
Regards,
ralf
what about dnscache of djbdns tools?
took 2
On Wed, 9 Apr 2008 17:01:33 +0200, Ralf Stephan wrote:
I use dnsmasq, can be used as a LAN cache too (by simply allowing
requests from a given interface). Took me about 30 minutes to
configure. I asked dhcp to save to resolv.conf.2 and made resolv.conf
to request from localhost.
OK
Ralf Stephan wrote:
Hello,
I'm fed up with waiting for ever the same name requests from my
browser (and open servers don't cut it either): which DNS cache
or caching DNS for simple local installation would you recommend?
consider maradns http://www.maradns.org/changelog.html
On Wednesday 09 April 2008, 7v5w7go9ub0o wrote:
Ralf Stephan wrote:
Hello,
I'm fed up with waiting for ever the same name requests from my
browser (and open servers don't cut it either): which DNS cache
or caching DNS for simple local installation would you recommend?
consider maradns
Having just installed mysql on my server, I've found that I have to set
bind-address = 0.0.0.0 in /etc/mysql/my.cnf to enable me to connect to
mysqld over the local network: leaving it at the default 127.0.0.1 causes
connection requests to be rejected.
Is there a more secure value
On Wednesday 05 September 2007 20:12:40 Dan Farrell wrote:
On Wed, 5 Sep 2007 13:02:16 -0500
The module mod_userdir will no longer act on requests unless a UserDir
directive specifying a directory name is present in the config file. To
restore the old default behavior, place the directive
Tony Stohne wrote:
HTTP requests are sent over TCP, so try a REJECT with TCP reset instead.
Something like this should do the trick, since the connection would be reset
more or less instantly avoiding the timeout:
iptables -A INPUT -s -p tcp -j REJECT --reject-with tcp-reset
iptables
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 7:35 AM, David Leverton [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
2008/9/17 Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This is after many requests from others for you to calm down on the list
*mumble mumble mumble*
two private mails from myself asking the same, both of which you have
On 01/01/09 Mick said:
I guess there is bugzilla for posting bugs or even requests, but if as Alan
says the hardware in question is that obscure/obsolete, then interest for
continuing its dev't will undoubtedly decline with time. Maybe the recent
2.6.27 kernel problems that I have
Michael P. Soulier wrote:
On 01/01/09 Mick said:
I guess there is bugzilla for posting bugs or even requests, but if as Alan
says the hardware in question is that obscure/obsolete, then interest for
continuing its dev't will undoubtedly decline with time. Maybe the recent
2.6.27 kernel
has yet requested that infra block
all HTML emails to the list.
that means, if someone (like me) requests blocking of html-mails on the
list-servers, this discussion will be gone? (well of course.. when no
html-mails are coming through, nobody can dsiscuss them...)
Then I request blocking all
On 01:15 Mon 23 May , Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
that means, if someone (like me) requests blocking of html-mails on the
list-servers, this discussion will be gone? (well of course.. when no
html-mails are coming through, nobody can dsiscuss them...)
Then I request blocking all html
the command can't
RTFM. LOL
Guess it's time for a documentation bugzilla entry. Unmerging gnuplot
and libkudzu got rid of the requests for additional stuff. Thanks for
the help.
Glad it worked though. I just tried it anyway. I figured if anything
it would just puke on me. Eww.
Dale
I get from host 2 (the server):
...
IfRequested - Use encryption if the server requests it
Shouldn't this line be commented out??
Quite possibly so, I'll try it when I get home. Thank you.
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patches that produces a lean/mean in-kernel web
server. For security reasons, it doesn't do dynamic web pages, but it
can selectively hand off requests for dynamic content to Apache, etc.
For serving out files, it's easily enough.
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Q. Mr
prompt is for the FTP *client*. It needs a server to
connect to - the system doesn't know how to answer FTP requests just
like that. ftpd, the FTP server, needs to be running on one of the
machines, while you connect to it from the other one with ftp. If ftpd
isn't running on the target
. Although skype can use
port 80 for communication, afaik it does not use http-protocol,
but some private one.
So if you turn nat/masquarading on your router off and set up
your squid to act as transparent proxy for http+ftp, it will work
for valid http/ftp requests, but not for skype or any other IM
de Almeida, Valmor F. wrote:
[...]
I am planning to get a few machines going on a manual installation while
I troubleshoot the livecd problem. These machines are behind a router
and there will be multiple emerge --sync requests coming from the same
IP. Is this a problem? I read somewhere
as all subscription requests require
confirmation.
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suggest you file a bug about it. It may be marked WONTFIX but then
again maybe it'll be fixed. I guess we won't know unless someone requests
it... :)
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Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
For browsing the internet, the setup is just a little bit more complex.
At least, you need a http proxy running on the router (like squid), then
do port forwarding for ports 80, 443, etc. and set up your browser
accordingly to use the proxy. This way, your http requests
process.
Many bugs and feature requests I've posted have been fixed or included
in a very short time. It's stable and consistent, and there are a lot
of third party applications which integrate perfectly.
No flamewar, but most of the above reasons are not valid for Gnome. I
dislike applications
still use OSS or the ALSA OSS emulation - like Skype or Realplayer do :( .does that mean that OSS emulation does not use dmix?
If
you're using alsa and dmix, you can try to install 'alsa-oss' ... It'll
install an app called 'aoss' which should be able to redirect any
standard OSS requests to alsa
Hi folks,
I've got an problem w/ ntpd: syncing w/ ntpdate against it
fails from time to time. Sometimes just for a few minutes,
sometimes longer.
I know it will call itself stratum 16 (which is dropped by ntpdate)
if it hasn't synchronized to a proper reference clock yet, so it
will take
On 7/5/06, Enrico Weigelt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
I've got an problem w/ ntpd: syncing w/ ntpdate against it
fails from time to time. Sometimes just for a few minutes,
sometimes longer.
I know it will call itself stratum 16 (which is dropped by ntpdate)
if it hasn't synchronized to
:0.0
after 0 requests (0 known processed) with 0 events remaining.
I have numerous fonts in my xorg.conf FontPath, as near as I can tell.
I've had this problem with both radeon and vesa drivers. Any help
appreciated.
David
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On Monday 11 September 2006 13:16, Peter wrote:
Today, I got a lot of rebuild requests from emerge after doing:
emerge -puDvt --newuse world
I spot checked a couple of builds, but nothing has changed!
If you updated portage, maybe the reason is this:
In portage-2.1.1, emerge --newuse
, connect them together with a cable and see
if that machine responds to the requests of dhcpcd 5.1)
Stroller.
On 09/23/2009 03:10 AM, Grant wrote:
Does Firefox periodically make Google requests for
some reason? The person logging in says they aren't attempting to
access Google, and the home page is not set to go there. Does anyone
know why this might be happening?
If you haven’t disabled it, Firefox
blocking all requests to google analytics with NoScript.
Google doesn’t have to know everything.
The same goes for googlesyndication.
It's a double-edged sword. If I block google-analytics, web site
owners won't know that I've visited their site. It will be one less
Linux user in their stats
previous
IT87xxF chips (12 mV ADC instead of 16 mV, amongst other.) Two requests ( Jae
Sammy, Virgil Gheorghiu.) The IT8758E was reported to have the same device
ID, so hopefully they are fully compatible. Support added by Jean Delvare,
please test the standalone driver and report.
you could try
On 22/06/11 08:29, Thanasis wrote:
on 06/22/2011 08:46 AM justin wrote the following:
One little note,
if portage requests that you should install dev-lang/ifc instead of
gcc[fortran], you most probably have an entry
sys-devel/gcc -fortran
in
your /etc/portage/package.use
Just
on 06/22/2011 10:32 AM Matthew Finkel wrote the following:
On 06/22/11 02:29, Thanasis wrote:
on 06/22/2011 08:46 AM justin wrote the following:
One little note,
if portage requests that you should install dev-lang/ifc instead of
gcc[fortran], you most probably have an entry
sys-devel/gcc
the server?
log_ftp_protocol
When enabled, all FTP requests and responses are logged, providing
the option xferlog_std_format is not enabled. Useful for debugging.
Default: NO
Thanks Michael, where am I supposed to set this up? I do not have access to
the ftp server, or its logs
? Udev has been the standard way to service kernel firmware requests for
quite some time. The relevant bit is in
/lib/udev/rules.d/50-firmware.rules .
Ok so that must be working on my laptop (automatically, i didn't
configure anything) but failing on my desktop.
However, udevd is only
On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 5:27 PM, Michael Mol mike...@gmail.com wrote:
If the machine is running linux, then 'watch lsof -n|grep TCP|grep
3680' as root is a sloppy but effective way to find it. There's
probably some way to set up a firewall rule on the host in question
that logs out the user
If the machine is running linux, then 'watch lsof -n|grep TCP|grep
3680' as root is a sloppy but effective way to find it. There's
probably some way to set up a firewall rule on the host in question
that logs out the user and (possibly) PID of the connection, but I
don't know.
lsof -i is
on? Maybe which program is
generating the connection requests?
Uh, a packet sniffer?
I have an old laptop here that I have a second
(cardbus) network card in. Really cheap and cheerful -
the sort of thing you can pick up on freecycle. It's
been a while since I've done anything like this, but
you
to bugs and
feature requests. Go for it ;)
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Am Donnerstag, 1. November 2012, 10:52:37 schrieb Markos Chandras:
Yeah, it is a lightweight-KDE if I may say. It is pretty stable though
and upstream is very responsive to bugs and
feature requests. Go for it ;)
I tried it, too, last week or so. It is still quite limited, although many
now I see the following options:
1. use 'basic' authentication on the proxy, or
2. bypass the authentication for non-browser requests (e.g. using a
'browser' ACL element?), or
3. convince emerge to use a different http downloader that supports
'digest' authentication.
I'll probably go with 1 or 2
- then the next host to need the same files gets served from the
cache. Also handles parallel requests unlike NFS.
BillK
This also sounds good. Can I emerge-webrsync then use this to supply
the newest portage to my other Gentoo systems?
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On Fri, 21 Mar 2014 12:13:28 +0100, Tom Wijsman wrote:
Use 'Reply-To-List' function (or equivalent - or worst case, delete
my direct email manually yourself) in your email program.
Like everyone else, use the 'Filter duplicates' function in your email
program or procmail; these requests
listening. When it finds one it requests an IP address from it.
Your desktop hasn't. When the link comes up again nothing kicks in to either
request an IP address from the DHCP server, or to self-configure one
temporarily. Either enable IPv4LL, or install ifplug/netplug to achieve the
same end
What is the proper procedure to ask for some modification in a ebuild?
(Bugs as well as feature requests...)
My current concrete example: gtk+ 3.* has a configuration option
--enable-debug=[no/minimum/yes] (default=debug_default)
There is no USE variable to control this. From what I [think I
On 2017-06-16 15:14, Adam Carter wrote:
> But i see from packet captures that a new request is sent to the dns
> server each time, and nscd -i hosts is always empty. stracing nscd
> shows that its not processing anything. How do i get it to intercept
> the name requests? FWIW, im run
gular" (i.e. non-internal) network traffic fails.
I am logging all DNS requests and I can see that dnsmasq is responding
correctly (and, in fact, identically) to, say, google.com with or
without VPN. But the browser just hangs. Until I disconnect VPN, then
everything works again. So it seem
On 03/28/2018 03:53 PM, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
Well, that's too many 3-letter acronyms for me It is lower level, yes.
All the filesystem code is on the client; the server only handles requests
of the form "here's the new contents of block 1234, and be sure to tell
me when it's safely on
On 2018-03-28 15:08, Grant Taylor wrote:
> Doesn't NBD (iSCSI and ATA over Ethernet) show up more like SAN
> compared to NFS which is NAS?
Well, that's too many 3-letter acronyms for me ;-) It is lower level,
yes. All the filesystem code is on the client; the server only handles
re
extremely responsive to requests for info
and enhancement.
Jack
pawn mechanism.
>
> That's the sort of stupid explanation that gives technical authors and other
> program documenters a bad name. Gentoo seems to be particularly heavily
> afflicted with it.
>
> > # Thus the server will not start automatically on requests from the
> > c
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