Guy Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Sorry, I cannot help you. But in situations like these, mentioning the
> > version of the kernel you are running pptp, and/or your distribution
> > can be helpful. So is writing here the exact message that led you to belive
> > it was a kernel freeze and t
On Sat, 2002-10-19 at 00:40, Oleg Kobets wrote:
> kernel 2.4.18 vanilla
Have you tried it with a more recent kernel? Perhaps it the problem is
already solved?
> debian testing
> pptp 1.1.0 (or debian package name 1.1.0-2)
>
> You know it's pptp's fault because your computer freezes with kernel d
On Fri, 18 Oct 2002 17:37:30 +0200
"Nadav Har'El" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why is /var/www preferred over /usr/lib/www, /usr/share/www, /usr/www,
> and so on? It's a matter of taste and philosophy.
Unix/Linux systems allows the administrator almost infinite flexibility,
which means you can put
kernel 2.4.18 vanilla
debian testing
pptp 1.1.0 (or debian package name 1.1.0-2)
You know it's pptp's fault because your computer freezes with kernel debug
info and what module caused the freeze. Trust me, it's pptp.
Also I noticed a pattern, it freezes when there is a high load on network
(in bo
Yup, had that too. My only guess is that is either a bug with pptp, pppd,
or the kernel ;)
On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 09:32:24PM +0200, Oleg Kobets wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I had a really weird occurence yesterday. My server froze with kernel freeze and the
>message stated that what froze it was pptp. It
Hi!
I had a really weird occurence yesterday. My server
froze with kernel freeze and the message stated that what froze it was pptp. It
was not the first time it happened, so I am a little worried here.
Does anyone has such experience or knows how to fix
it ?
---Oleg KobetsNetwork
Admini
On Fri, Oct 18, 2002, Ira Abramov wrote about "Re: hdd partitioning":
> Quoting Sagi Bashari, from the post of Fri, 18 Oct:
> > I used to move it to /home/www until now. Is it better to keep
> > everything in /var? this data is mostly static, so I wonder why RedHat
> > decided to move it to there
Quoting Sagi Bashari, from the post of Fri, 18 Oct:
> Now when I think of it RedHat puts both WWW and FTP data in /var as well
> (/var/{www|ftp}).
>
> I used to move it to /home/www until now. Is it better to keep
> everything in /var? this data is mostly static, so I wonder why RedHat
> decide
On Friday 18 October 2002 08:05, Sagi Bashari wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Does anyone have any experience with the Promise 20276 under Linux?
Me, a bit..
> I got it working with their official drivers with RedHat 7.3. After
> updating the kernel using RedHat's up2date it stopped working. I can't
> see an
On 17/10/2002 13:04, Ira Abramov wrote:
Quoting Sagi Bashari, from the post of Thu, 17 Oct:
Hi
I'm setting up a new server and I wondered about hdd partitioning - I
need big /var and also a big /home - I thought about creating one big
/home and symlinking the /var to /home/var .
Is there a
Quoting Oleg Goldshmidt, from the post of Thu, 17 Oct:
> It seems a recurring motive for quite a few posters here (and
> elsewhere). I have not tried RH 8.0, so I should shut up, but just to
> remind those who have forgotten, it has long been the Common Wisdom
> not to try *.0 releases for anything
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