0:00 grep grep
qusrv02:~#
On all of my other machines I tried that, the Start time is the current
time, just as expected.
Any hints on why this is so? It's no big deal, just ... odd.
cheers+TIA,
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Description: PGP signature
Hi!
While migrating a nameserver, I noticed a difference between BIND 8.4.6
(Debian -1) and 8.4.7 (also Debian -1) - the latter one doesn't send
NOTIFYs when a zone is changedreloaded.
I tried explicitly setting notify yes;, both globally and in the zone
definition, but still no luck:
On Sun, 26 Nov 2006 12:03:10 EST, Matt Price writes:
as part of this project I want to rip all of our cds to mp3 or ogg (if
someone has a suggestion ofr an ogg-friendly ipod-replacement?). I'm
doing enough of these that I'd like to have as little user interaction
as possible -- just shove in the
;-)
cheers,
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is expecially useful if
- you want to trace asymmetric routes
- there´s a firewall inbetween which filters traceroute´s udp-packets
jfyi,
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Hi!
It seems that the majordomo-package is no more on the mirrors, neither in
the stable/unstable/frozen hierarchies...it gets listed if you do a search
via www.debian.org, though.
Any hints?
cheers,
rw
Hi!
I'd be grateful if some people on the list would share their opinions
on other mailinglist-managers.
I've only used majordomo until now and don't know anything about others.
tia,
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Hi!
I'm trying to compile a fresh kernel 2.0.38 (for ide-scsi-support).
The problem with gcc29 and kernels 2.0.x I know, so I installed gcc272
and changed the top-level-Makefile accordingly. So far, so good.
but a 'make bzImage' bombs out with
gcc272 -D__KERNEL__
is
reassigned. Works great for those of us stuck on dialup links.
Do you mean DynDNS? It sure ain't free - according to their pricing page (at
www.dyndns.com) there's a $50 pa charge, plus the cost of registering a
domain name.
Try www.dyndns.ORG ;-)
hth,
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into a real problem
(ok, I haven´t configured X yet ;-), but I´d suggest going right for potato
if you´re installing from scratch. The new features would be worth some
problems and the more people are helping to test the sooner it´ll get the
stable release ;-) .
just my 2 cents,
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not only fvwm2 but also all of
it's dependencies and install them (after informing me
of those dependencies)?
apt-get install fvwm2
(without the -)
hth,
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the following did it for me:
---
ka:/home/waldner# grep php /etc/mime.types
application/x-httpd-php phtml pht php
application/x-httpd-php3php3
application/x-httpd-php3-source phps
application/x-httpd-php3-preprocessed
Hi!
My home-debian-box starts to behave rather odd lately, now and then it
will freeze completely.
The only thing working is ICMP, I can´t even get a TCP connection open,
the screen is frozen, neither mouse nor keyboard will generate any
event.
I´ve already tried changing all I have on
On Fri, 07 Jul 2000 19:33:25 EDT, paul writes:
My home-debian-box starts to behave rather odd lately, now and then it
will freeze completely.
Is there anything consistent about the behavior? How long between reboot
and freeze? Are there any error messages during startup? What
On Sat, 08 Jul 2000 12:32:32 +1200, C. Falconer writes:
1) Temperature... has a CPU fan, case fan, or PSU fan seized up and
died?
no, all fans running fine (see
[EMAIL PROTECTED])
2) Have you changed anything recently? moved it, rebooted it, run a
new kernel?
no, the hardware
What type is the card? Slink or Potato?
I succeeded installing potato on a Compaq Armada M700 with a Kingston
Ether/modem-combo, so I may be of help with slightly more specific
questions ;-)
cheers,
rw
On Fri, 07 Jul 2000 04:49:51 PDT, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira writes:
Hi
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000 18:05:07 CDT, techlists writes:
second, I installed an ide CD-Rom Burner. It's recognized by the
system, as /dev/hdc I can mount it, but xcdroast does not see it.
I read the how to, and attempted to install the ide-scsi emulator. I
see it start up on boot, but When I
On Sun, 30 Jul 2000 22:04:45 -0300, Linux Newbie writes:
This may sound like a silly question, but what is the
use/purpose of PPP over Ethernet? Why is it better than setting up a
connection with ifconfig eth0?
Afaik Deutsche Telekom uses PPPoE for authentication/billing purposes,
so he
On Mon, 31 Jul 2000 13:16:58 PDT, Raphael Crawford-Marks writes:
as86 -0 -a -o bootsect.o bootsect.s
make[1]: as86: Command not found
you´ll need the bin86-package
I've never heard of as86...couldn't find any packages by that name either.
finding packages by filename is easiest via
On 01 Aug 2000 14:35:50 +0900, Olaf Meeuwissen writes:
Would anyone happen to know what the ports 757 and 1024 are used for
of the top of their heads?
according to http://www.snort.org/ 1024 is ODD Packet - NetSpy, dunno
about the other.
hth,
rw
Hi!
Does anybody know when/if JDK1.2 will be packaged debian-wise?
tia,
rw
Hi!
Running an up-to-date potato-box I simply cannot find out how to get
E to switch between virtual desktops like fvmw95 did - by pressing
CTRL-cursor.
Any hints?
TIA,
rw
hmm, reading the license I see the point, clearly.
but an installer-package comes to mind, and I see nothing in the
license which would prevent that, but, otoh, I´m no lawyer...
rw
On Tue, 01 Aug 2000 22:30:43 +0200, J.T. Wenting writes:
not likely. It would require special licensing by Sun.
[Disclaimer: don´t waste your time reading if you´re not really
interested, the problem is gone for now, and I´m just trying to find
out what could have caused it.]
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malloc: block on free list clobbered
last command: (null)
Report this to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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here we go...
I´m unsure if
On Wed, 02 Aug 2000 13:51:22 PDT, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry writes:
Q: Can I just go and install a user with the same UID/GID as root, but
/bin/tcsh as login-shell, so I have a fallback, JIC?
better yet, set root's shell to something like sash.
ah, perfectly ;-) statically linked built-in $TOOLS
On Wed, 02 Aug 2000 22:45:59 PDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ok, i got syslogd working it is recieving log entries from my router, now
im curious how i would redirect those to a dedicated file? i tried various
things in /etc/syslog.conf and the log file is empty still. I'd like to
redirect
On Thu, 03 Aug 2000 22:19:33 PDT, Dale Morris writes:
I'm trying to compile my new 2.2.16 kernel and when I run make menuconfig, I g
et the following error:
snip
dialog.h:29: curses.h: No such file or directory
snip
I know I need a development library here. Can anyone tell me which one it is?
There are several ways of achieving this goal; L2TP, PPTP, GRE, ...
I´d suggest L2TP because there´s a quite good client out for this
http://www.marko.net/l2tp/, at least most Cisco-Routers support
it, and it´s overhead is rather small.
PPTP is also an option, it´s in use here in .at-land
On Fri, 11 Aug 2000 00:15:12 +0200, Joerg Mueller writes:
I'm developing in Java and need at least jdk1.2, 1.3 would be better. Is
there any .deb package for this available? I can only find jdk1.1. Until
now I took the tarball from blackdown and installed it under /usr/local,
but of course this
On Sat, 12 Aug 2000 12:09:30 BST, Geir Erik Nielsen writes:
Once every hour the debian box should connect to the other system, log in as
smallandnice and get the mail. Once the mail is downloaded, it should
distribute the mail in the smallandnice mailfile to the local users mailboxes.
As far as I
I'm thinking of getting a cd writer for my system. Any suggestions on
brand, model, etc..? My system is an athalon 600, non-scusi,. I'm pretty
new to all this so ease of install, compatibility and use are important.
If you want ease of useinstall then I´d suggest going for a
SCSI-drive, so you
On Sun, 13 Aug 2000 13:22:54 MDT, Nate Duehr writes:
The Yamaha at work burns at 8X while copying directly from the other 20X
CD-ROM on the same IDE chain without running the buffer empty or even
close to empty. Machine has 64MB RAM and a PIII-450.
While this is ok, slower machines may run into
umm, you´ve posted your question to the Debian GNU/Linux list, which
is quite surely *not* the right place to ask Window$ NT questions ;-)
rw
On Sun, 13 Aug 2000 15:36:22 PDT, Ali Balandy writes:
I've got an Opti 82C93 sound card, but I can't find the driver. I am running W
indows NT 4. can
On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 12:36:55PM +0800, Andrew McRobert wrote:
Does anyone know what port 1032 is used for on a Windows machine (or
any machine for that matter)? Running a port scan on my computer shows
this port open and labelled as supporting iad3??
Port Type Description
1032
Have a look at mrtg http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/,
this may be just what you want. There´s also a debianized package IIRC.
hth,
rw
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000 10:35:22 BST, Wilson Yau writes:
Could anyone suggest any handy GNU utilities that can investigate the
usage of the bandwidth
(mesag3-glide2) and manually installed it.
Now it´s fint, but I don´t know if I should file this as a bug or if
I´ve done something wrong.
Any hints?
TIA,
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register(s) getting set via the driver, so DOS-
loadlin is definitely worth a try.
If you´re brave enough you could take a look with a debugger at the TSR
to see which register(s) get set, the rest should be relatively easy,
IM(*very* humble)O.
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Hi!
Since ~4 hours ago netscrap tells me every 2 minutes
Netscape: subprocess diagnostics (stdout/stderr)
Warning: Actions not found: PrimipiveParentCancel
It doesn´t seem to hinder functionality in any way, but it sure as hell
is annoying.
Can it be that bit-rot has taken it´s way
other than /
, but what´s the command/utility for that?
TIA,
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restricted users could be pointed at.
You'd want to avoid including, for obvious reasons, /bin, /usr/bin, or
administrative commands.
This is what I was looking for, now all I need is some time, and I´ll
see what I can do (to them :).
Thanks!
cheers,
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and samba, updated to potato here,
TIA,
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deb http://security.debian.org/ potato/updates main contrib non-free
works. Thanks! I´ll have to remember that when woody becomes stable ;-)
On Tue, 22 Aug 2000 11:26:03 +0200, Preben Randhol writes:
Robert Waldner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 22/08/2000 (11:20) :
Someone willing to clue me up? I
on debugging in pppd, the assigned nameservers should
be logged and you can then add them manually to resolv.conf.
hth,
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Model: CD-S500/A Rev: 1.20
Type: CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Detected scsi CD-ROM sr8 at scsi1, channel 0, id 0, lun 7
scsi : detected 1 SCSI tape 9 SCSI cdroms total.
Type: CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revision: 02
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speed, eg if
netscape wants to connect to a page with lots o banners or otherwise
linked other sites there´s easily 20-30 dns-lookups per page, and
netscape does them one after one, so there are seconds lost sometimes
before netscape even gets the the whole page html-wise...
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capital letters, only, then.
scnr,
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to freshmeat.net and search for john, it´s a (more or less) brute
-force password-cracker, if he was silly enough to choose an insecure
password, you´re there.
hth,
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On Thu, 24 Aug 2000 22:56:03 PDT, Nate Amsden writes:
Robert Waldner wrote:
go to freshmeat.net and search for john, it´s a (more or less) brute
-force password-cracker, if he was silly enough to choose an insecure
password, you´re there.
thats one of the downsides to non-US systems, looks
.
This is actually what I like most on apt/dpkg: ever tried installing
only the base-system and then just doing something like ´apt-get
install exmh´? I´d like to see another package manager *that*
powerful...
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the problem, I´m sure, but I wouldn´t
consider this until it´s the last option left. There *has* to be a more
elegant way.
Anybody willing to point me in the right direction?
TIA,
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On Fri, 25 Aug 2000 21:59:39 +0200, Robert Waldner writes:
Anybody willing to point me in the right direction?
lart($self,man ifconfig);
ifconfig --help didn´t show, but man...sigh time to get out of
panic-mode.../sigh
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$SIZE then they should complain at
MAIL From: SIZE=150895
where your mailserver tells them the size of the mail.
hth,
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current may
build up under some circumstances.
hth,
rw
1: I guess they aren´t powered via the UPS?
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Hi!
I´m looking for a solution which will let me refuse smtp-connections
from some hosts with specific 5xx-error-messages.
Any hint in the right direction? (Other than writing my own
sendmail-rules, I tried but didn´t really understand the most part of
them.)
I *think* there´s a package out
On Wed, 30 Aug 2000 13:19:44 EDT, Richard A Nelson writes:
On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Robert Waldner wrote:
I´m looking for a solution which will let me refuse smtp-connections
from some hosts with specific 5xx-error-messages.
sendmail will do this for you...
The access.db will allow you
go for teraterm,
much easier to configure, use and *free*.
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the files I need but is this considered good practice or am I missing
something?
Also, is there a possibility to find out (rather than trying through
tar tv(Iz)) if a tape is tar.gz, tar.bz2 or plain tar?
Thanks for any advice,
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every week or so, cycling through (at the
moment) 8 tapes.
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for an example) I would only accept a service where I have to
explicitly state what features (and with them: problems) I want to have.
It´s cleaner to do your billing based on bandwidth consumption or data
volume, but geez, that´s not good for marketing :/
/rant
just my 0.02 $,
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in the
contract? That´s a marketing gag, nothing else. Most, if not all, ISPs
have a *very* clear idea what fair use is in GB/month...real flat
rates are *expensive*, at least here in europe.
rw
stddisclaimer: opinions expressed are my own, not necessarily my
employers...
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can shed a little light on this...and,
hopefully, a way I can use this printer with linux/debian, as a last
resort maybe via smbprint?
TIA,
rw
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according to www.snort.org ist some kind of SQL Services.
hth,
rw
On Sat, 16 Sep 2000 12:05:36 +0200, Sven Burgener writes:
What's port 118 for? I can't find it in /etc/services though I have it
in my logs as a denied (outgoing) packet (destination port is 118).
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). Since I've got a cable connection at home, I figured I'd
try to set up exim to receive emails sent to (user)@dlesage.com. Outgoing
messages work fine, but messages sent to (user)@dlesage.com never show up,
but never bounce either.
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the mail unless it
is, for whatever reason, unavailable at the moment. The others serve
as backups.
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-2000 Osamu Aoki wrote:
I hate stupid MTA causing this problem. I like idea to kick out
my.netvigator.com (looks like chinese free e-mail account. I can not
read chinese) from internet mail system.
I understand debian ML can not do that. It may be best to report this
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to subscribe to debian-security; there´s a link on the
website under Mailing Lists somewhere.
hth,
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On Wed, 20 Sep 2000 12:19:58 PDT, kmself@ix.netcom.com writes:
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 04:21:42PM +0200, Robert Waldner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
at) wrote:
Also the RBL is used throughout the internet for *blackholing* all=20
IP-connectivity from spammers. If you misconfigured your MTA (or=20
) subscriber(s) ;-)
Your done was sent at Wed 22:27, but I´ve received another bounce
from them now, at Thu 05:24 (all UTC+-0).
cheers,
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-adsl-modems, the upstream homepage is
stated somewhere in the accompanying documentation.
hth,
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On Thu, 21 Sep 2000 14:46:46 CDT, will trillich writes:
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 04:21:42PM +0200, Robert Waldner wrote:
I sent a (friendly) message to the postmaster at my.netvigator.com
already, informing them of the problem and pointing out directions to
fix it. You may want to do
-- to disperse the fumes.
-- -- Joe Thompson, ASR
SCNR,
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software sets to some bounce-address.
just for clarification,
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where I want them.
But that´s to everyones liking, listar has the per-user ECHOPOST option
therefore.
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ftp.at.debian.org samosa.debian.org
ftp.at.debian.org does not exist at
samosa.debian.org (Authoritative answer)
[waldner:~] host -t any at.debian.org samosa.debian.org
at.debian.org does not exist at
samosa.debian.org (Authoritative answer)
tia,
rspeaking for at least 2 Austrians I think ;-)w
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. Can anyone tell me if I was the one who
sent it?
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On 26-Sep-2000 Pollywog wrote:
I apologize for this error. I just switched from Exim to Postfix and this
took my by surprise. I will modify my configs to prevent recurrence.
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) stuff
to/from it.
Try tar cv /path/to/file /dev/st0, then tar xv /dev/st0 to verify
integrity.
Tape-drive commands like rewind, erase etc are accessible via the
mt-util.
hth,
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: SCR
3 DBC=190026fc SBCL=ae
is this a problem with the tape drive, the SCSI card, or is it user error?
SCSI parity error looks like a SCSI problem for me. Maybe the cable?
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cents,
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((no
answer)==(127.0.0.2))
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socket, by not a device file.
-Cheers Max.
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since yesterday 0100 (UTC+2) (see
http://de.stats.san.ka.schas.net/ftp.at.debian.org.html)
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] (SOA of at.debian.org):
danke, ist bereits bekannt, an der Behebung wird gearbeitet
(transl.: thanks, already known, we´re working on it)
jfyi,
rw
at all.
hth,
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/devices.txt
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Umm, don´t get me wrong, I don´t want to be obnoxious or something. A
little feedback (maybe I asked the wrong questions, gave too much/not
enough information, heck, maybe I even got the wrong tone) would be
nice though ;)
tia,
rw
On Thu, 12 Oct 2000 21:08:45 +0200, Robert Waldner writes
= 1280*1024*8 bits memory requirements eg 1280*1024*8/8
bytes? IOW ~1.3 MB whereas 1152x864x16bpp ~1.9 MB? Because that would
mean I´m now using more mem on the gfx-card than before so I can´t
quite believe to have simply smoked the RAM...
TIA,
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the pseudo-image-kit.
Wouldn't that be much better? Less fuss for Debian newbies?
It already is ;-)
cheers,
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could´ve thought of that myself [EMAIL PROTECTED]
~.X*, ~.fvwm* show no difference, trying as another user doesn´t also.
Interesting enough, in the lower reslution with only 8bpp the problem
persists, too.
TIA,
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ntpdate)?
Also, if you´re behind some kind of (masquerading, NATing) firewall,
this could be a problem...
hth,
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, that advertises to
keep the clock up to date without the complexity and perhaps resource
requirements of ntp.
I think you´re referring to xntpd, which afair not only sync´s your
clock but also constantly measures the drift and adjustes
accordingly...
cheers,
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, the obtuse smtpd http://www.obtuse.com/smtpd.html is my
favourite choice for somesuch (although partly for it´s aggressively
amusing messages (host.bla.com is thrilled beyond bladder control to
meet you) *g*).
hth,
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On Wed, 18 Oct 2000 15:46:47 PDT, John L. Fjellstad writes:
On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 11:25:40PM +0200, Robert Waldner wrote:
or down-/upgrade to 8.9.3, my current potato 8.9.3-21 isn´t vulnerable
to this (or to any other from http://www.abuse.net/relay.html) relay
attack.
I would probably
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000 11:50:48 PDT, John L. Fjellstad writes:
On Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 07:40:37AM +0200, Robert Waldner wrote:
which of course means that you should upgrade to at least 8.9.3-22 or
-23[0], the latter is already in stable.
My main problem wiht Sendmail is, given its history
the remote program with -display
localhost:2 or something like that, I don´t remember exactly.
hth,
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to the MTA.
hth,
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Hi!
I´m trying to get my workstation running as fast as possible, and since
I´ve got hold of some extra ram ...
Please correct me if I´m wrong:
Linux uses most of the free ram for caching (read+write), up to a
certain percentage which is kept free for general purposes. afaik this
is one of
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possible.
tnx,
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