On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 22:34, Donovan Baarda wrote:
> Do you really mean poll-based, or DMA based? Traditionally polling is
> evil CPU wise... but there could be reasons why polling is better if
> that is the only thing you are doing. Possibly PC DMA is probably so old
> and crappy that it's not wor
On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 22:34, Donovan Baarda wrote:
> Do you really mean poll-based, or DMA based? Traditionally polling is
> evil CPU wise... but there could be reasons why polling is better if
> that is the only thing you are doing. Possibly PC DMA is probably so old
> and crappy that it's not wor
On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 16:46, Jeff S Wheeler wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 21:42, Simon Allard wrote:
> > I have replaced NIC's as I thought it might of been the drives also. I
> > moved to the eepro100 cards. Same problem.
>
> You should be using NICs with a poll-based driver, as opposed to an
>
On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 16:46, Jeff S Wheeler wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 21:42, Simon Allard wrote:
> > I have replaced NIC's as I thought it might of been the drives also. I
> > moved to the eepro100 cards. Same problem.
>
> You should be using NICs with a poll-based driver, as opposed to an
>
Ivan,
I just saw your e-mail on the web. I am praying that Jesus will help you.
I will put your name on my prayer list. Please let me know how you are
doing. thank you, Patty Leahy
On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 22:06, Christian Hammers wrote:
> Hello
>
> It seems that my linux router is sending icmp redirect messages to a
> host telling him that it should use a gateway which is not on the same
> ip subnet. According to http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc792.html this is
> not valid and so
Ivan,
I just saw your e-mail on the web. I am praying that Jesus will help you.
I will put your name on my prayer list. Please let me know how you are
doing. thank you, Patty Leahy
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On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 22:06, Christian Hammers wrote:
> Hello
>
> It seems that my linux router is sending icmp redirect messages to a
> host telling him that it should use a gateway which is not on the same
> ip subnet. According to http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc792.html this is
> not valid and so
> Allthough its things like this that break ones automatically
> kernelbuildingsystem for +25 debianservers :( I use to have script
> that did build an *.deb package based on config in .config but now i
> need to come up with something clever that compile the source against
> the running kernel...
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I tried Chris' approach below and that didn't seem to work either. But
following Dale's suggestion of using * instead of localhost. Just for the
future googlers, here's what I added to the top of my routers section to
store and forward for exim 3:
store_and_forward:
driver = domainlist
transpo
> Allthough its things like this that break ones automatically
> kernelbuildingsystem for +25 debianservers :( I use to have script
> that did build an *.deb package based on config in .config but now i
> need to come up with something clever that compile the source against
> the running kernel...
I tried Chris' approach below and that didn't seem to work either. But
following Dale's suggestion of using * instead of localhost. Just for the
future googlers, here's what I added to the top of my routers section to
store and forward for exim 3:
store_and_forward:
driver = domainlist
transpo
On Thu, Nov 20, 2003 at 01:54:07PM -0600, Alex Borges wrote:
> Well, its a source module, so you will have to compile it for your
> running kernel. Other than that, ive a year and a half worth of uptime
> out of it on a woody install (gigabit and all) and it works well.
>
> This module is part o
Am 2003-11-20 12:22:51, schrieb Detelin Batchovski:
>Hello Michele,
>IMHO you have only 2 products, OpenSource and powerfull.
>http://www.icdevgroup.org Interchange (Mod_Perl/MySQL/PostgreSQL, support
>visa).Have good demo site.
>http://www.oscommerce.com (PHP/MySQL, support visa.).Have good demo
Hello Bao,
I can not send you an E-Mail via my French ISP !!!
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On Thu, Nov 20, 2003 at 01:54:07PM -0600, Alex Borges wrote:
> Well, its a source module, so you will have to compile it for your
> running kernel. Other than that, ive a year and a half worth of uptime
> out of it on a woody install (gigabit and all) and it works well.
>
> This module is part o
On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 08:38, Dan MacNeil wrote:
> Two questions:
>
> 1) Has anyone done a:
>
> apt-get install bcm5700-module-2.4.18
>
Well, its a source module, so you will have to compile it for your
running kernel. Other than that, ive a year and a half worth of uptime
out of it on a w
Am 2003-11-20 12:22:51, schrieb Detelin Batchovski:
>Hello Michele,
>IMHO you have only 2 products, OpenSource and powerfull.
>http://www.icdevgroup.org Interchange (Mod_Perl/MySQL/PostgreSQL, support visa).Have
>good demo site.
>http://www.oscommerce.com (PHP/MySQL, support visa.).Have good demo
Hello Bao,
I can not send you an E-Mail via my French ISP !!!
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On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 08:38, Dan MacNeil wrote:
> Two questions:
>
> 1) Has anyone done a:
>
> apt-get install bcm5700-module-2.4.18
>
Well, its a source module, so you will have to compile it for your
running kernel. Other than that, ive a year and a half worth of uptime
out of it on a w
Two questions:
1) Has anyone done a:
apt-get install bcm5700-module-2.4.18
...with a stock 2.4.18 kernel or otherwise used this driver from without
the package system.
I would very much like to avoid custom compiling kernels so I can fix any
future kernel security holes with apt-get up
> If you don't want to upgrade to version 4, then try adding the
> following as the very last router:
>
> smart_route:
> driver = domainlist
> transport = remote_smtp
> route_list = * smtp.myisp.net bydns_a
If you make it the very last router, then you need to comment out the
direct_remote:
Hi,
I'm using this beast on a Supermicro 370DL3. I used
to test it on a MSI 815 Pro (MS-6326), standard ATX PIII board w/ Intel 815
chipset. It runs also on a TYAN S1857 (Intel BX Chipset). You will have to try
out all PCI slots since on some boards it works only in some slots.
HTH,
Micha
Two questions:
1) Has anyone done a:
apt-get install bcm5700-module-2.4.18
...with a stock 2.4.18 kernel or otherwise used this driver from without
the package system.
I would very much like to avoid custom compiling kernels so I can fix any
future kernel security holes with apt-get up
> If you don't want to upgrade to version 4, then try adding the
> following as the very last router:
>
> smart_route:
> driver = domainlist
> transport = remote_smtp
> route_list = * smtp.myisp.net bydns_a
If you make it the very last router, then you need to comment out the
direct_remote:
Hi,
I'm using this beast on a Supermicro 370DL3. I used
to test it on a MSI 815 Pro (MS-6326), standard ATX PIII board w/ Intel 815
chipset. It runs also on a TYAN S1857 (Intel BX Chipset). You will have to try
out all PCI slots since on some boards it works only in some slots.
HTH,
Micha
Hello
It seems that my linux router is sending icmp redirect messages to a
host telling him that it should use a gateway which is not on the same
ip subnet. According to http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc792.html this is
not valid and so I'm wondering.
The problem occured when two hosts (.66.54 and .
Hello Michele,
IMHO you have only 2 products, OpenSource and powerfull.
http://www.icdevgroup.org Interchange (Mod_Perl/MySQL/PostgreSQL, support
visa).Have good demo site.
http://www.oscommerce.com (PHP/MySQL, support visa.).Have good demo site.
Sorry, but they not suport PHP+PostgreSQL.Why not
Hello
It seems that my linux router is sending icmp redirect messages to a
host telling him that it should use a gateway which is not on the same
ip subnet. According to http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc792.html this is
not valid and so I'm wondering.
The problem occured when two hosts (.66.54 and .
Hello Michele,
IMHO you have only 2 products, OpenSource and powerfull.
http://www.icdevgroup.org Interchange (Mod_Perl/MySQL/PostgreSQL, support visa).Have
good demo site.
http://www.oscommerce.com (PHP/MySQL, support visa.).Have good demo site.
Sorry, but they not suport PHP+PostgreSQL.Why not
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Adam Dawes wrote:
> I tried commenting out my snippet and adding yours in the beginning of the
> routers section. That ended up totally hosing my smtp. Pine gave me an
> error saying that the smtp server was unavailable when I tried testing it.
>
> Where exactly should I put y
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