On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, ed sharpe wrote:
> I GUESS THE QUESTION HE MAY HAVE WANTED TO ASK IS WHY DID IT CHANGE FROM
> ONE RELEASE TO ANOTHER?
I don't know that there is any difference between the distributions and
the comments posted don't show that either. ie the difference between 53%
at a given
I GUESS THE QUESTION HE MAY HAVE WANTED TO ASK IS WHY DID IT CHANGE FROM
ONE RELEASE TO ANOTHER?
ONE WOULD ASSUME MEMORY USE WOULD REMAIN CONSTANT. OPPS SORRY FOR THE CAPS
BUT IT IS LATE AND I DO NOT FELL LIKE RETYPING THIS.
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From: "Graeme Robinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Graeme Robinson wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, .:andrej fercic:. wrote:
>
> > I am not sure but i have noticed that 5.6 eats much more memory as 5.5.
> > I jave two SME server running quite equal load. 1st is SME 5.5 with
> > 128MB and memory utilization is 56% (phpsysinfo), b
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, .:andrej fercic:. wrote:
> I am not sure but i have noticed that 5.6 eats much more memory as 5.5.
> I jave two SME server running quite equal load. 1st is SME 5.5 with
> 128MB and memory utilization is 56% (phpsysinfo), but on 5.6 with 256MB
> is 92%. Is this normal???
Yes.
I am not sure but i have noticed that 5.6 eats much more memory as 5.5.
I jave two SME server running quite equal load. 1st is SME 5.5 with
128MB and memory utilization is 56% (phpsysinfo), but on 5.6 with 256MB
is 92%. Is this normal???
Andrej
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From: Lars Stea [mailto:[
I'm setting up a SME v5.6 server primarily for email.
All of my users will be 'remote' and accessing the server via webmail.
I would also like to make the "Change Account Password" function available via
https://mydomain/user-password without having to set them up with VPN.
I don't necessarily wan
On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 11:51:00PM +, Ed Form <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> (Gordon Rowell) wrote:
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> > We limit MySQL to connections from localhost in the MySQL
> > configuration.
>
> No you don't. Or you haven't done it properly. Connect
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Gordon Rowell) wrote:
> We limit MySQL to connections from localhost in the MySQL
> configuration.
No you don't. Or you haven't done it properly. Connecting to MySQL is a
doddle and can be done from any machine in the network.
Ed Form
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Doesw anybody know exactly how much memory is needed to do an uppgrade? I have seen
both 128 and 256.
-Lars
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On Sun, 9 Feb 2003, Kappy wrote:
> I want that may mysql service be enabled to be connected from any computer
> inside my network.
> I've managed to include my user to be able to connect from any place but I
> cannot connect anyway.
> In SME 5.1 I could do this very easy but in 5.6 I cannot.
> Wh
> From: "Dan Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Sure--just install my RPMs of PHP 4.3.0 from my contrib directory on
> ftp.e-smith.org. Be warned, though, that since 4.2.x some of the
> PEAR libraries aren't included in the base PHP distribution; you'll
> need to install them manually for IMP to work.
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From: Dan Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 10. februar 2003 05:33
To: Peter Riis Mørk; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [e-smith-devinfo] PHP Upgrade...
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> From: Peter Riis Mørk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Has anyb
On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 05:23:51PM -, Kappy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I want that may mysql service be enabled to be connected from any computer
> inside my network.
> I've managed to include my user to be able to connect from any place but I
> cannot connect anyway.
> In SME 5.1 I c
Peter,
Greg essentially covered the matter (thanks, Greg!), but I'll just add the
following couple of notes:
On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 07:32:48AM -0800, Greg J. Zartman wrote:
> > does the opensource and the Mitel version have something in common ?
>
> Both the development version and commercial v
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Rob Wellesley wrote:
>
> We are trialing VM-Ware for sme dev. Could a Mitel Dev guy help me with
> CTRL-ALT-F2 access to tty when using VM Ware?
>
> CTRL-ALT being a default "hot-key" in VM Ware for full-screen restore.
>
> What do you guys do?
ALT-F2
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Has anybody figured out how to upgrade from PHP 4.1.2 to 4.2.2 or more,
on the SME 5.6 ?
Peter
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A few weeks ago someone asked about a way to develop SME apps on a
standard Redhat-7.3 system and of course WMWare was the suggested way.
I came across an interesting alternative that I would be more than happy
to work with anybody on developing for E-Smith.
At IBM DeveloperWorks there is a tutor
Hello Peter,
If 'anyone' knew, it would likely be Dan Brown. He has many contrib
packages for php upgrade. Maybe you have already checked his contribs:
ftp://ftp.e-smith.org/pub/e-smith/contrib/DanBrown/RPMS/
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> From: Peter Riis Mørk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Has anybody figured out how to upgrade from PHP 4.1.2 to 4.2.2 or
> more, on the SME 5.6 ?
Sure--just install my RPMs of PHP 4.3.0 from my contrib directory on
ftp.e-smith.org. Be warned,
Dan Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> It's not CTRL-ALT-F2, it's just ALT-F2.
>
Well - whad-da-ya-know!!
and how come i never got a memo... :->
thanks dan
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