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Recently, we were advised of a small (code wise) bug in BSDStats 6.0 that had a
large effect. Somehow, a ${CR} was removed from the generated string used to
POST data to the server for reporting ports, resulting in that section of the
code not reporting properly.
As I’m not sure if
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hi all...
noticing something in ps that i'm not familiar with:
www 4549 99.0 0.1 220736 22380 ? OTue12PM 9658:27.67
/usr/pkg/sbin/httpd -k start
www 1998 97.6 0.1 218684 22776 ? OWed09PM 7711:10.83
/usr/pkg/sbin/httpd -k start
www 9931 97.4
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Rocky Hotas wrote:
>> Sent: Monday, February 06, 2017 at 8:01 PM
>> From: "Christos Zoulas"
>> To: "Rocky Hotas"
>> Cc:
> Sent: Monday, February 06, 2017 at 8:01 PM
> From: "Christos Zoulas"
> To: "Rocky Hotas"
> Cc: netbsd-users@netbsd.org
> Subject: Re: Problem with Intel WiFi card
>
>
> Someone else has the same issue and there is a patch there.. Can you try it
> or
"Thomas Mueller" 께서 쓰시길,
《記事 全文 <5C.54.29375.AD155985@dnvrco-omsmta02> 에서》:
> [...snip so many lines...]
Gnus can do NNTP access very well.
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^고맙습니다 _地平天成_ 감사합니다_^))//
> Update: I visited the support page, made changes, but still the same problem
> with mpop; I haven't tried msmtp on Yahoo server (outbound.att.net) since the
> problem started.
from Dave Huang:
> mpop only supports POP3, and I was suggesting that switching to IMAP might
> help with