[Vserver] http://www.linux-vserver.org/
http://www.linux-vserver.org/ --> Userspace Tools Item "[PHP based Admin Interface] (PHP Based V-Server Interface)" no longer points at the intended content. It is just a page with the details of the remote site owner. No tools are at that location. Does anybody know where they are now? ..Petar ___ Vserver mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver
Re: [Vserver] Mailing List Future ...
- Original Message - From: "Martin List-Petersen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 1:43 AM Subject: Re: [Vserver] Mailing List Future ... > On Tue, 2004-06-22 at 18:11, Petar [Lists] wrote: > > There is no real reason /not/ to be subscribed. It takes > > 5 minutes to go through the process and should solve what > > /will/ become an increasing problem. > > Actually you are not quite right there. It get's more and more common > to use unique email-addresses (e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED] or > [EMAIL PROTECTED]) to identify where the email-address was > picked up and to be able to counteract on that. > > This address would not necessarily be the one that is subscribed. > Ok, that is just the way some people do it. I use a dedicated list email address and sort the stuff myself. The list subject line has a unique identified [vserver]. I would presume to guess that the majority of people are subscribed still with a simple email address? There will be pain all round for some people if the list is closed but accessibility for the majority will require change on the part of some. > And if you have read the posts, some people are actually reading the > mailinglist on a news gateway, no need for subscribing for them. Ok, fine. This is still a subset of those in total. See comment above. > > The people that read mail on news or use a special address for the > mailinglist is one issue. The ones that have a ever changing unique > address every time would have an issue. We all have a pretty good idea that the spam will increase and without some form of moderation i.e. subscription, the list resource will eventually become useless in that capacity. My preference is not important. The overall aim is to have a usable resource and ever increasing levels of spam will defeat this goal. ..Petar ___ Vserver mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver
Re: [Vserver] Mailing List Future ...
It seems clear that the mailing list is starting see an increased level of spam that will only get worse as the bastards work out it is getting through to list subscribers. For this reason alone I would suggest subscription becomes compulsory. There is no real reason /not/ to be subscribed. It takes 5 minutes to go through the process and should solve what /will/ become an increasing problem. Let's not stick our finger in the dyke wall, rather patch the hole properly to the best of our current ability and subscription is clearly the best current solution. In regards IRC, being on a way different timezone makes that difficult at GMT +8 while the mailing list is a passive resource that can be consumed (in order) at any time and referred to at leisure. Keep up the good work! Regards from the list lurker Petar ___ Vserver mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver
[Vserver] Debian Woody + Vserver - how to set kernel 2.4.25 options?
Hi All! I have downloaded from kernel.org 2.4.25 and applied the full 2.4.25 patch from 13thfloor but am unsure which kernel options *must* be enabled in "make menuconfig" to build with vserver support. The existing kernel .config file is from bf2.4 (2.4.18) debian woody which is my starting point and the machine is currently booting with 2.4.25 vanilla kernel without any problems. The vserver kernel patch seems to create options in more than one location under make menuconfig and I am unsure if I am missing any options. Assume kernel support for all the options in the 2.4.25 full patchset (single .diff file download). Where do i find them all? Regards Petar ___ Vserver mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver