, but diagrams.net[1] certainly supports both
SVG import and editing BPMN diagrams. I've used it for the latter with good
success. It's open source and available both hosted and standalone.
[1] https://www.diagrams.net/
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to recompile the kernel for more, I think.
Yep, it can be done, but you have to make a small modification to the
kernel source. Change the value of MAX_MD_DEV in
/usr/include/linux/md.h /|| /usr/src/linux/include/linux/md.h (which
may or may not be the same file).
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The primary reason is that the default SNMP configuration for ucd-snmp
4.0 doesn't supply the network stats MRTG monitors - do an snmpwalk and
you'll see what I mean.
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