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wanted to dump everything to
do with the old imapd, so I was looking to kill all cyrus, not totally
seeing that some non-imap cyrus packages were ligit dependencies.
Problem solved!
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for this kind of thing?
Cheers,
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an existing brand name
(ask your local marketing nerd), and/or segment MHVLUG from the
community of LUGs (not that there is a strong community link now).
As a suggestion, I'd say keep the MHVLUG name, but try push something
like An Open Source Society as a byline?
-porkchop
-plugins.cfg has /use/lib/nagios/plugins as the path.
127 usually indicates the plugin isn't there.
Check to be absolutely positive that the path being accessed is the path
you intended, that permissions are kosher, and that any interpreters
(perl, python) are in place and operational.
-porkchop
-downers are not up to the job, but thats not usually
a problem. And finally, I've never seen 4-post rails for it (and for a
machine as heavy as this, attaching it 2-post with nothing in the back
is ill-advised).
Overall, its the nicest homebuilt-machine rackmount case I have.
-porkchop
to your router.
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to go in the trash.
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or three before bringing it inside to wait
another hour or three in front of a fan. I may not be normal.
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(http://www.thepalacediner.com/) on
Washington St. This is a great opportunity to interact with members
of the local Linux community, and a forum where questions and comments
are strongly welcomed.
For more details, please see http://mhvlug.org.
Hope to see you all there!
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(http://www.thepalacediner.com/) on
Washington St. This is a great opportunity to interact with members
of the local Linux community, and a forum where questions and comments
are strongly welcomed.
For more details, please see http://mhvlug.org.
Hope to see you all there!
-porkchop
that or I'd be in
Illustrator or equivilent for a long time.
Then again, sometimes-complex networks are my day job...
-porkchop
On 29/07/08 14:17 -0400, John Mort wrote:
What do you guys use to make network diagrams? I've been playing with
Dia but the icons leave much to be desired
like to get a look at installs already in the area (Sean, dragorn,
I'm looking at you) to compare if there is interest from the group.
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the rest of the syslog-ng server. Is there a better way to do
this? If nothing opens /dev/log, it doesn't write block everything on
the system, but its a special device right?
Is this where I could use a socket?
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after a new one has been created.
syslog-ng can do things like make the destination logfile
/log/$year/$month/$day/$host.log. No external log rotation to fail,
possibly reconfigure every time you add a new server (like I said,
hundreds of them)...
-porkchop
at least in part every year: its the LUGs birthday. There may be
cake.
There's a list of requested topics at http://mhvlug.org/MonthlyMeetings
Take a look and keep your eyes out (in the mirror or elsewhere) for
anyone you'd like to see present?
Thanks!
-porkchop
[1] CCNP certification training
.
As to your insmod problem, dmesg should tell you what symbols are
missing; this is usually repaired by adding more bits to (or getting a
more complete) kernel.
-porkchop
On 06/01/08 19:58 -0500, Adam wrote:
I'm using lm_sensors version 2.10.4 to get the data from the IT8718
Super I/O chip. (I can't
out which config file I'm missing
in my new homedir). I find it easier to do this if I dedicate a user to
it.
YMMV,
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should be able to access your music from the /mnt directory (or
whever else you want to put it).
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for
NFS, Network File System, a solaris-borne solution. It was the standard
way of doing things from the late 80s up until perhaps (personal
opinion) 2002.
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http
(right under
where the warning is printed).
Add a //, recompile, and you're done.
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On 11/12/07 12:01 -0500, Sean Dague wrote:
On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 12:52:56AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 11, 2007 12:30 AM, Porkchop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Imagine being given the task of installing linux onto 400 machines.
Whats the easiest, most straightforward
when
it was a NAT?
This should be easy to test. Swap your old resolv.conf back for a minute
and see if it stops. If it does, something weird is going on. My money
is on it not stopping.
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).
Its just the background drone of the internet. Pay it no mind. And if
you run an ISP, block it at the edge. Save you some worries.
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A spot of correction and an additional detail:
On 04/12/07 15:25 -0500, Porkchop wrote:
Ubuntu LTS versions are the same as any other ubuntu version, except
LTSs have patches and general support for 3 years from their release
(for desktops; servers are 5 years).
Otherwise, patches and support
?
It may not be active unless the remote is powered on. The proximity of the
helicopters transmitter to the cable you're running along the floor...
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want to contact me off-list with what you're looking for, I'll search my
memory for what could be there.
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On 28/09/07 20:23 -0400, Phil M Perry wrote:
Just to check, if I show up at 2 on Saturday 9/29, I can just walk off with
whatever I can cram in my car? Sounds too good to be true
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