emporarily unavailable) on X server ":0"
after 13277 requests (13277 known processed) with 0 events remaining.
root@fireball / #
Thanks.
Dale
:-) :-)
62.936 FPS
XIO: fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server ":0"
after 13277 requests (13277 known processed) with 0 events remaining.
root@fireball / #
What X driver are you using? Nouveau or the proprietary nvidia one? Your
glxinfo suggests neither and you s
sibility/speech-dispatcher is required by dev-qt/qtspeech,
>
> which is required by kde-apps/kdepim-runtime and kde-apps/kpimtextedit,
> neither of which have a USE flag to stop speech-dispatcher kicking off.
>
> However, speech-dispatcher has USE="espeak" enabled, which I will try to
> disable and see what happens thereafter.
I also found this beauty in /etc/speech-dispatcher/speechd.conf, which I
uncommented:
# The DisableAutoSpawn option will disable the autospawn mechanism.
# Thus the server will not start automatically on requests from the clients
DisableAutoSpawn
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Mick
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signs of it.
Some packages in Gentoo just aren't super well-maintained and so
upstream might have v3 packages that aren't in the repo. Bugs and
especially pull requests will doubtless be welcomed in these cases.
Just about every major distro is pushing to get rid of v2 so upstreams
that are dragging t
gt;> get masked and to see v2 stuff start disappearing once the packages
>> that depend on them are gone. Users can always do overlays if they
>> want to maintain their own v2 forks, but I suspect this will be a lot
>> of work. Maybe somebody will step up and do it but I'm not s
signs of it.
Some packages in Gentoo just aren't super well-maintained and so
upstream might have v3 packages that aren't in the repo. Bugs and
especially pull requests will doubtless be welcomed in these cases.
Just about every major distro is pushing to get rid of v2 so upstreams
that are dragging
signs of it.
Some packages in Gentoo just aren't super well-maintained and so
upstream might have v3 packages that aren't in the repo. Bugs and
especially pull requests will doubtless be welcomed in these cases.
Just about every major distro is pushing to get rid of v2 so upstreams
that are dragging
rc_chat.
>
> I like email lists. No irc-chat for me. proxy_maint that is email
> centric, works best for me. ymmv.
>
> So far, I've installed:
>
> colordiff
> imediff2
> dev-util/meld
> x11-misc/zim
> dev-util/imediff2
> repoman
> *tools
>
>
> O
way.
> The first hope would normally be the router. Instead of assuming check the
> IPv6 addresses and confirm.
>
>
>> What next? Ideas?
> The remaining hops in your test do not return ICMP packets. This could well
> be because intermediate nodes do not respond to ICMP fo
-r1 python_targets_python3_6
>=dev-python/ply-3.11 python_targets_python3_6
>=dev-python/pycparser-2.20 python_targets_python3_6
>=dev-python/pycryptodome-3.9.4 python_targets_python3_6
>=dev-python/pyopenssl-19.1.0 python_targets_python3_6
>=dev-python/requests-2.23.0 python
n3_6
>=dev-python/isodate-0.6.0-r1 python_targets_python3_6
>=dev-python/ply-3.11 python_targets_python3_6
>=dev-python/pycparser-2.20 python_targets_python3_6
>=dev-python/pycryptodome-3.9.4 python_targets_python3_6
>=dev-python/pyopenssl-19.1.0 python_
rtifi-10001-r1 python_targets_python3_6
> >>> =dev-python/setuptools_scm-4.1.2-r1 python_targets_python3_6
> >>> =dev-python/requests-2.24.0-r1 python_targets_python3_6
> >>> =dev-python/chardet-3.0.4-r1 python_targets_python3_6
> >>> =dev-python/idna-2.10
.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/84.0' -H 'Accept:
text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,image/webp,*/*;q=0.8' -H
'Accept-Language: en,de;q=0.7,en-US;q=0.3' --compressed -H 'DNT: 1' -H
'Connection: keep-alive' -H 'Upgrade-Insecure-Requests: 1' -H 'Pragma:
no-cache' -H 'Cache-Control: no-cache' > moh-covid-19-report-en-2021-01-14.pdf
Andreas
on a binary
server and decides it's not eligible, it should report the reason for
rejecting it.
Is it possible to make requests for improvements in gentoo?
In the current case, llvm-common came across as binary, thunderbird
and firefox are also listed as a *binary* update, but llvm is an
*ebuild
go into a VirtualHost container.
# The first VirtualHost section is used for requests without a known
# server name.
#
#VirtualHost *:80
#ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
#DocumentRoot /www/docs/dummy-host.example.com
#ServerName dummy-host.example.com
#ErrorLog @rel_logfiledir@/dummy
pppd[11949]: pppd 2.4.4 started by root, uid 0
May 29 17:53:48 smoker pppd[11949]: Using interface ppp0
May 29 17:53:48 smoker pppd[11949]: Connect: ppp0 -- /dev/ttyS1
May 29 17:54:18 smoker pppd[11949]: LCP: timeout sending Config-Requests
May 29 17:54:18 smoker pppd[11949]: Connection
after 14989358 requests (14989349 known processed) with 0 events remaining
.
XIO: fatal IO error 104 (Connection reset by peer) on X server :0.0
after 5108892 requests (5108890 known processed) with 0 events remaining.
The application 'firefox-bin' lost its connection to the display :0.0;
most
hon_targets_pypy3(-)?,python_targets_python3_6(-)?,python_targets_python3_7(-)?,python_targets_python3_8(-)?,python_targets_python3_9(-)?,-python_single_target_pypy3(-),-python_single_target_python3_6(-),-python_single_target_python3_7(-),-python_single_target_python3_8(-),-python_single_target_pyth
.
# The following two options make you a better netizen, since they
# tell dnsmasq to filter out queries which the public DNS cannot
# answer, and which load the servers (especially the root servers)
# uneccessarily. If you have a dial-on-demand link they also stop
# these requests from bringing up
desired machine (desired by the party outside your
network, that is). So make sure that either such requests aren't
getting forwarded to your router (and this is most probably already the
case for your setup -- DSL or cable, I guess?) or your LAN doesn't care
(i.e. is secured). Most PPP endpoints
network while I'm at it.
Wait... I'm pretty sure there are a few lines of IPTABLES code that
will do what you want.
I remember using something with IPTABLES that made any connections
from internet only happen in response to requests from your localhost.
I don't remember the lines now but someone
any address.
We called the ISP, and from their side it seems that he is connected,
and everything is fine. I don't know where else to look. The log
messages showed in the beginning messages of the form
LCP: timeout sending Config-Requests
but they seem to no longer appear. As I said
and grabbed by backup server over ssh and, in some cases, nfs.
These days the scripts on the backup server quite frequently (10-50
times a day) connect to the other hosts and receive requests for
certain paths from stored backups. So they parse backups with tar
picking out given paths and pushes
to be
caching DNS requests.
Yes, I did rc-update add nscd default and /etc/init.d/nscd start.
But ping -c 4 google.com sends traffic to 192.168.123.254 port 53
each time, even if only 30 seconds apart. This was confirmed by running
tcpdump -n dst port 53 in another console and watching
ABI class: X.Org Server Extension, version 0.2
(II) Loading extension SHAPE
(II) Loading extension MIT-SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD
(II) Loading extension BIG-REQUESTS
(II) Loading extension SYNC
(II) Loading extension MIT-SCREEN-SAVER
(II) Loading extension XC-MISC
(II) Loading extension XFree86
Hey everyone. I've been running a Gentoo mail server here at home for
almost 3 years and have had great luck with it. However, since I made a
large group of updates a few weeks ago, Courier-Imap has been slowing
down, so much so that my client requests eventually time out. A reboot
fixes
one *make* a static IP? I thought that IP was
assigned by DHCP? Isn't that the way that DHCP works? It leases an IP
to a specific computer, which then gives up that lease when it's done
using it. At that point, DHCP is free to re-lease that same IP to
whomever else requests it, correct? If that's
Apache:
http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/debug.html#Interactive_mod_perl_Debugging
It has two steps: starting apache with -X (run on the console in the
foreground, don't fork or start any children, handle incoming requests
directly one at a time) and adding configuration to use Apache::DB
on the hard disks
w/out endangering filesystem integrity. Write caching helps
performance significantly, but also allows the disk to re-order write
requests - the disk may actually write a write-request that was
received later before a write-request that was received earlier,
which in some situations
bug reports and support requests to burbon04 at gmx.de.
For more information please see
http://burbon04.gmxhome.de/linux/CDREncryption.html.
The original author should not be bothered with problems of this
version.
cdrecord: Warning: Running on Linux-2.6.11-gentoo-r8
cdrecord
.
[from here use proposed parts below, I'll continue commenting]
$IPTABLES -A FORWARD -i $EXTIF -m state --state NEW,INVALID -j DROP
?!? This would drop all requests from ppp0, especially the ones to the
www port...
$IPTABLES -A FORWARD -i eth0 -o ppp0 -j LOG --log-prefix Dropped outgoing
It would depend on how your home network is set up. A squid proxy
could work for you. What are you trying to accomplish?
Thanks. I'll look into squid. I guess with squid all of that machine's
requests go to this machine and then it forwards stuff on, keeping a
record
, disk usage
8. Users, groups
I would like to do this thing right, so if you (anybody!) has ideas, advice,
requests etc please try it out and let's talk. Am I missing anything that
should be printed?
As mentioned, I have tomorrow free, so I will plug away at it more then...
You can download at:
http
redirect my mail to mail.mydomain and it can go to whatever
computer I desire, whether or not it has different names. 'zeus' is
still listening under that name for other requests. If i use 'zeus'
for heavy filesharing, I can still get good access over a non-saturated
ethernet device on 'mail
) No drivers available.
Fatal server error:
no screens found
XIO: fatal IO error 104 (Connection reset by peer) on X server :0.0
after 0 requests (0 known processed) with 0 events remaining.
Couldnt get a file descriptor referring to the console
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $
Is there a config file I have
:
no screens found
XIO: fatal IO error 104 (Connection reset by peer) on X server :0.0
after 0 requests (0 known processed) with 0 events remaining.
Couldnt get a file descriptor referring to the console
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $
Is there a config file I have mised
hosts here).
The ssh -v -v -v brokenhost command produces a raft of info. Below I included
just what's after entering the password, but I doubt it will help. I need
to get the daemon to be similarly prolix. This host fails to complete
ssh requests from all comers -- Windows running SSH Secure Shell
, I tried what you asked (fortunately I have multiple hosts here).
The ssh -v -v -v brokenhost command produces a raft of info. Below I included
just what's after entering the password, but I doubt it will help. I need
to get the daemon to be similarly prolix. This host fails to complete
ssh requests
request can be formulated as a set of requests like
- this app is not slotted, it should be
- I want a script that will examine my world and mask everything so that I
can upgrade only the last 2 version numbers
- I want another script to manage the masks set by the previous one
I hope
as there's no clear rule between them.
so we have three networks:
- WAN (ppp0)
- LAN (eth1/192.168.1.x)
- virtual other subnet (eth1/192.168.3.x)
where the last share the medium.
The webserver/samba machine should listen on 192.168.3.x for webserver
requests and should serve Samba on the 192.168.1.x
is
running Red Hat 9. I would like to set up something where my wife can
log in on blossom (it's my wife's computer) and it connects blossom to
baby (via the network) I want blossom to act as a dumb terminal, with
all requests made on blossom going to baby. My wife prefers GNOME, but
it runs
and support requests to
burbon04 at gmx.de.
For more information please see
http://burbon04.gmxhome.de/linux/CDREncryption.html.
The original author should not be bothered with problems
of this version.
cdrecord: Warning: Running on Linux-2.6.12-gentoo-r4
cdrecord
and support requests to
burbon04 at gmx.de.
For more information please see
http://burbon04.gmxhome.de/linux/CDREncryption.html.
The original author should not be bothered with
problems of this version.
cdrecord: Warning: Running on Linux-2.6.12-gentoo-r4
cdrecord: There are unsettled
(modified) release of cdrecord
and thus may have bugs that are not present in the original version.
Please send bug reports and support requests to burbon04 at gmx.de.
For more information please see
http://burbon04.gmxhome.de/linux/CDREncrypt
ion.html.
The original author
error 104 (Connection reset by peer) on X server :0.0
33after 0 requests (0 known processed) with 0 events remaining.
34 Couldnt get a file descriptor referring to the console
35 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ date
36 Wed Aug 9 19:31:59 IST 2006
37 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ whoami
which one to stop and
remove from the services to start. Ideas?
The stealthiness or not of your ports is determined by your router
(responding to ICMP echo requests) and is for all intends and purposes
irrelevant.
I ran a iptable script and saved the config a long time ago
22 (Invalid argument) on X server :0.0
after 900 requests (900 known processed) with 0 events remaining.
r...@smoker / #
What did I do you ask? Well, I did this:
r...@smoker / # eselect opengl list
Available OpenGL implementations:
[1] nvidia *
[2] xorg-x11
r...@smoker
: fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server
:0.0
after 46 requests (46 known processed) with 0 events remaining.
r...@smoker / #
So, looks like emerge -e world didn't help after all. So what should
I check now? Do I need to get my hammer out?
Dale
.) 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 this:
http://khali.linux-fr.org/devel/misc/it87/it87
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
.
Maybe I'll go this way instead. Thanks for the idea, which is similar to
one from YoYo Siska three days ago.
I had my Atom 330 running as a distcc client for a long time. I have
several other speedy CPUs alongside it so it could spray plenty of
compilation requests out its gigabit NIC to various
of all, find what is causing that excessive memory usage.
I think 2GB should be enough for moderate web with apache+mysql.
Second, use some monitoring software. Personally I'm using
monit and I am very satisfied with it. It can monitor processes
(if it is running, answering requests, etc
with it. It can monitor processes
(if it is running, answering requests, etc), resources (disk,
memory, swap, cpu, i/o), files (content, permissions, checksums),
remote hosts (with some basic protocol checks i.e. http, ssh,
smtp, ftp, mysql, ntp, dns...), it can inform you about problems
(mail, log
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.
justin
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to DNS requests via 2 different ISPs).
That said, I might be installing a different NS for the 4th NS for
diversity (i.e., prevent a single attack from disabling all 4 NS
servers).
Rgds,
On 2011-08-18, Paul Hartman paul.hartman+gen...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 3:56 PM, Grant
flaw in udev.
It needs things from userspace, which are not yet available at the
point it requests them. An initramsfs is a workaround for this,
not a proper fix.
If that is the argument from the udev devs you just quoted, then I
do not understand it at all.
It's my understanding
gonna do with your connections,
it requests the daemon to do it. It's all very well-thought out and
obviously designed with the needs of laptop users in mind. Sort of like
NetworkManager working properly without the issues of NetworkManager.
For me, it all just worked out of the box and connected
wireless APs that have been sen before in preference to new ones
buttons to define pre-and post-connect scripts if you need them
when the client has decided what it's gonna do with your connections,
it requests the daemon to do it. It's all very well-thought out and
obviously designed
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 this information , I haven't found them on
gentoo.org , so
titles
- doing everything to rip apart threads: no In-Reply-To and even
subject changes
- no line-breaks
- difficult to read incorrect punctuation (plenk)
- problem details are kept nebulous and info requests are ignored
- none of the proposed solutions are ever tried or commented
it's nice how
on the other end i would do my
best to help as well.
The questions seem genuine, so it may help the OP or others that have
similar problems.
right, the replies probably gave the thread some value ;)
but there was *no* reaction at all to the proposed solutions, hints and
info requests. why ask
if anything is depending on them.
3b. If anything is depending on them, you should be able to safely
remove them from your world file. I'd follow up with the 1a, 2a, 3a
solution to be sure.
It just occurred to me...in the future, you might be able to build
ebuilds for managing customer requests
removing *any* package that's in your world
set, then, no, there's no way to tell the difference. From this point
forward, your best bet is to modify EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS to reflect the
safest practice for your environment. And start keeping a list of
packages installed to meet customers' requests
solution to be sure.
It just occurred to me...in the future, you might be able to build
ebuilds for managing customer requests, to ensure that dependencies on
particular packages with USE flags and version requirements are met.
I haven't built ebuilds myself yet, but it's on my TODO list
to safely
remove them from your world file. I'd follow up with the 1a, 2a, 3a
solution to be sure.
It just occurred to me...in the future, you might be able to build
ebuilds for managing customer requests, to ensure that dependencies on
particular packages with USE flags and version
of thousands of transactions an
hour over a single connection. The real problem is that if devs grab
that connection, production would stall immediately, so we have a
separate connection for QA which devs will have to share without
hogging; thus some proxy to funnel all requests into the single
contexts. As an example, I recently configured a server to put
mediawiki at https://hostname/wiki/, and svn webdav at
https://hostname/svn/ ... requests for https://hostname/svn/ are
processed using a different uid and gid from the rest of the
virtualhost. )
--
:wq
the guest OS is configured to use DHCP it doesn't get an IP
from my DHCP server, but get an autoconfig IP instead
* however, I can see the DHCP requests towards my DHCP server in
Gentoo when monitoring the wlan0 interface with
# tcpdump -i wlan0
* when I configure a static IP
OS doesn't work properly.
I have made the following observations:
* when the guest OS is configured to use DHCP it doesn't get an IP
from my DHCP server, but get an autoconfig IP instead
* however, I can see the DHCP requests towards my DHCP server in
Gentoo when monitoring
much RAM is going to be in use by
each of my services. A MaxClients of 10 may seem small, but that's
what Squid is for; only requests Squid couldn't cache get passed on to
Apache.
The server I'm describing is a VM with 4GB of RAM, and is also running
MySQL, squid and memcached. For those playing
does a good job for me:
mingdao@workstation ~ $ lpstat -a
Officejet_Pro_8500_A910 accepting requests since Wed 23 Jan 2013
02:52:15 PM CST
mingdao@workstation ~ $ lp -d Officejet_Pro_8500_A910 -o scaling=75
HOW-TO/apcupsd.pdf
request id is Officejet_Pro_8500_A910-19 (1 file(s))
Bruce
being installed...
In regards to performance, the benefits might not be groundbreaking, but
it's there, and when your server is being relentlessly hammered by
requests, Gentoo seems to have additional breathing space where other
distros choke...
Gentoo excels as a -dev system where your devs
tuned,
and there are no useless things being installed...
In regards to performance, the benefits might not be groundbreaking, but
it's there, and when your server is being relentlessly hammered by
requests, Gentoo seems to have additional breathing space where other
distros choke...
Gentoo
documented. Shout here ont he list if you need a
hand with this when you come to deployment time
--
Alan McKinnon
alan.mckin...@gmail.com
Any suggestions for a reliable, use that word cautiously ntp server.
Requests are coming from canada. Was there not a project that dealt
with setting up
or overlay) about how to contact
whoever related to the specific testing you want done? I. E.
eselect news or is this a bad idea?
I think people will not like having that in eselect news. There
could be a similar thing like: eslect test-requests but the
question is if that will get bloated
is
http-replicator. Works like an upstream mirror - the first request
causes the files to be downloaded to the cache and supplied to the host
- then the next host to need the same files gets served from the cache.
Also handles parallel requests unlike NFS.
BillK
that drop privs on start up, like
tac_plus. Unwary new sysadmins always try start/stop it as root, causing
an unholy mess. Root the owns the log and pid files, when tac_plus drops
privs it can't record it's state so continues to service requests but
fails to log any of them. For an auth daemon, that's
to service requests but
fails to log any of them. For an auth daemon, that's a serious issue.
Shouldn't sysadmins use the init-scripts for that?
If done correctly, permissions should not be an issue.
It's a little more complex than just that. It's an auth service and user
are frequently added
record it's state so continues to service requests but
fails to log any of them. For an auth daemon, that's a serious issue.
Shouldn't sysadmins use the init-scripts for that?
If done correctly, permissions should not be an issue.
Restarting services without keeping file ownership into account
the log and pid files, when tac_plus
drops
privs it can't record it's state so continues to service requests but
fails to log any of them. For an auth daemon, that's a serious issue.
Shouldn't sysadmins use the init-scripts for that?
If done correctly, permissions should not be an issue
while it
isn't still. Thus systemd is not an option for production grade
servers.
2. Even if connection timeout is not reached, requests may pale up and
be lost. Loss trigger depends on memory available, thus systemd is
not an option for both embedded setups and production server setups.
As one
are the
defaults but this is what I have in my /etc/apache2/modules.d/45_mod_dav.conf:
IfDefine DAV
DavLockDB /var/lib/dav/lockdb
# The following directives disable redirects on non-GET requests for
# a directory that does not include the trailing slash. This fixes a
# problem with several clients
. I was told the same
thing about my email program sending html. If I had not conformed to
the requests of people on this mailing list, I would have been
blacklisted by a large group of people and was told that I would by some
of the very ones that would do it. When joining a community, you
users as you are for ::mate-overlay
Enough said
- Samuli
Sorry, but this isn't just a MATE overlay problem. Once I made your
suggested changes, the MATE mask change requests disappeared. What I
did get was XFCE mask requirements:
[snip]
The following mask changes are necessary
changes, the MATE mask change requests disappeared. What I
did get was XFCE mask requirements:
[snip]
The following mask changes are necessary to proceed:
(see package.unmask in the portage(5) man page for more details)
# required by xfce-base/xfce4-meta-4.10
# required by @selected
order.
I agree with you. But how to put it all in the right ears?
I'm not entirely sure. I'd give it another shot if I thought it was
worth the effort. My experience up until now is that requests for minor
documentation changes are dismissed on the basis that, if it does not
prevent
/configuration tasks.
IIRC, I'm pretty sure that's what made nginx so much more performant
than Apache initially; instead of launching a new thread for every
request (Apache did/does this) or doing some sort of fancy message
passing, nginx pushes requests into a queue in shared memory and a
thread
are not as fast as a
PC the greater update, which additionally includes C++ sources to
compile takes time (read: hours) to finish. Often I run this over
night.
Since my PC do the forwarding of requests to the internet, it has to
run the whole time also.
To circumvent this I access
combinations
would require some sort of middleware to handle the requests and
place
the specified packages where portage expects to find them.
I think the check for USE flags is done using the IUSE and USE
settings
in the package metadata, so even if a USE flag you don't use is
added
be only
one
package per ebuild and either the USE flags match exactly or they do
not.
You could get away with this with a limited set of profiles by having
a
different $PKGDIR for each profile but to do it with random
combinations
would require some sort of middleware to handle the requests
igh impossible to keep things 100% straight for
these lame zones[2]
What happens when your auth server is also a recursive cache and a
client requests one of those lame zones? Your cache replies. If that
zone is something big and important (like a busy co.tLD) that zone just
broke for all your customers.
for a structured (preferred or suggested)
pathway for users to use git, in all of the common needs, the gentoo-way.
Aka, a document or collection of docs in the gentoo-wiki, related to common
user usages all the way through becoming a 'stong-user' and into the
proxy-maint system. I think it is time to file a
not a proponent of CI for Gentoo?
I'm definitely a proponent. It can be a bit problematic resource-wise
and with latency. However, I should really get into the habit of
trying to do commits via pull-requests that hit our CI system.
--
Rich
switch back to
CFQ then to benefit from ioprio again).
The problem is something like buffer bloat known from networking:
Writes queue up in a long queue, and even small writes will block your
applications. CFQ tends to build really long such queues while it tries
to maintain "fairness".
e request, HTTP is another. As long
as your broadband DNS doesn't resolve to some proxy IPs all should be
fine.
> DNS traffic is low volume, usually fitting into 1 packet. So it
> would be feasible to divert DNS requests to a lower-speed connection.
> The broadband ISP would handle all th
ad
bandwidth and are very dependent on good round trip times. Traditional
DSL lines with ping times of 50-60ms can really slow down requests of
small files a lot due to three-way tcp handshaking, that is, you could
request only one smallish file per 100-120ms. This can totally destroy
the usable bandwidth
(Resource
temporarily unavailable) on X server ":6"^M
2017-04-17 09:27:30.831856500 after 5279 requests (5279 known
processed) with 0 events remaining.^M
2017-04-17 09:27:30.832000500 xterm: fatal IO error 11 (Resource
temporarily unavailable) or KillClient on X server ":6"^M
from syncing, but tampering shouldn't be
> an issue.
>
Now using a VPN.
The "emerge-webrsync" setup that I had been using did have the "gpg"
check functioning.
It is looking like they are attempting to attach or embed a "process" of
some sort, that executes
>
> https://gitlab.com/Tatsh/gcrud
> https://github.com/Tatsh/gcrud
It's going to take me a while to get aroud to testing, but I really
really like admin codes in "C" so it is automatically on my short list
>
> I am placing preference in GitLab for issues and merge
t;
> I sort of wonder what services the server is offering if it can't be
> readily accessed from the outside world.
It makes requests to the other computers in the Internet and saves
the responses. (The same does the computer on the other end of
the scheme. The two remoted servers doi
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