On Sun, 1 Oct 2000, Mike Smith wrote:
I just compiled Gimp on the same system without any hitches. Other
programs as well. I also ran memory tests and verified the
motherboard's temperature via the BIOS and visually checked the fans.
In response, I have checked as well. All three of my
Jordan and list,
Right on time tonight - 02:06 while running "periodic daily".
The panic was exactly the same as before, so I won't repeat it. The
command being run at the time was "tee" again.
Just before the panic I had shut down all X and was running a "ps -axww ;
top | head -24" snapshot
Hi,
Our adduser let me add username with a dash inside (I use them to identify
the user of virtual domains), like :
ac-info
But rmuser refuse to delete them :
gmarco:/home/gmarco# rmuser ac-info
Sorry, login name must contain alphanumeric characters only.
So, who is right ? adduser or rmuser ?
On Sun, 1 Oct 2000, Daniel M. Eischen wrote:
Roman Shterenzon wrote:
Good day,
Isn't the main thread should break out of accept when it receives signal from
the other thread?
Am I missing something?
Please don't attach such short programs as anything other than
text.
I'm using a
On Sun, 1 Oct 2000, Rodney W. Grimes wrote:
Something is wrong with your system, check cabling, cooling and memory.
I would change that to check, in order, cooling, cpu voltage setting,
memory and memory timing, power supply, and finally cabling.
If you have one of the rare 2.4V
Hi
Have u looked at pw it's a nice script able program to add/rm/modify
users with.
Best regard Sren
On Mon, Oct 02, 2000 at 08:27:08AM +0200, Gianmarco Giovannelli wrote:
Hi,
Our adduser let me add username with a dash inside (I use them to identify
the user of virtual domains), like :
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, David Gilbert wrote:
I've got a few of the Powerware... both RackMount and regular. I've
found them to be dependable and cost effective. They come with
software for Linux that I havn't been able to get running.
I've got a Powerware 5105 and have tried to install
I am using Fbsd 3.4 stable and I have setup NIS, however when I log in
trying whoami gives me a number rather than the proper UID while and on
a ls ~UID it gives me that I am an unknown user
Does anyone have suggestions as to what may be wrong and I do not get
the proper UID ?
Thanks
Theo
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thomas David Rivers writes:
: This built find, and it seems to be setting the interrupt (i.e. I get
: not timeouts.)
OK.
: But, I also don't seem to get connected... like I mentioned before,
: a `ping' to another host on the local net will generate traffic
: on the
Just a little side note, although enough info might have been given out
already...
I have a K6-2/500 system (actually a 550@6x83) running at 2.2v core. It
runs very fast and has tracked stable for a few months now, building about
every week or so. I decided as of 4.1.1-R to stop this wasting of
On 30-Sep-00 Cy Schubert - ITSD Open Systems Group wrote:
I've been working on a PGP 6.5.8 port, however I get the following:
gcc -O -pipe -DPGP_UNIX=1 -DPGP_COMPILER_GCC=1 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
-DPGP_DEBUG=1 -DUNFINISHED_CODE_ALLOWED=1 -DUSE_PGP_LEAKS=1
-I../../.././unix
Small note, as I wasn't thinking this far back when I wrote this..
I tracked stable since 3.3-RELEASE on a K6-2 333 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), and never
had such problems. Same good cooling - big fan/heatsink and conducting
grease.
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Jeff Wyman wrote:
Just a little side note,
All,
Trying to compile KDE 4.1 on a somewhat recent 4.1-STABLE yields some
strange results. All appears to be going well, until it begins
compiling the file mcopidl.cc. The precise line is
c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../.. -I,,.,,.dcop -I../../kdecore
-I../../kdeui -I../../kssl
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