On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 11:07:44PM +0200, Philippe Sainte-Marie wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm having troubles with my Ultra5 and RTL8139 PCI Ethernet card.
>
> Here is what happens:
>
> eth0 is integrated Sun Ethernet Adapter with local ip 192.168.1.42
> 01:01.1 Ethernet controller: Sun Microsystems Comp
Hi
I'm having troubles with my Ultra5 and RTL8139 PCI Ethernet card.
Here is what happens:
eth0 is integrated Sun Ethernet Adapter with local ip 192.168.1.42
01:01.1 Ethernet controller: Sun Microsystems Computer Corp. Happy Meal
(rev 01)
eth1 is RTL8139 PCI Ethernet card with local ip 192.16
Hi, where can I view the debain sparc source code port online?
If not possible to see it online, Where Can I get it by ftp?
Only the source code, I dont want the binaries.
regards,
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I realize it's not really Sparc specifc, but I didn't know if recompiling it
with gcc-3.3 would help any. I was hoping someone would have done some speed
testing with the different versions of gcc.
Jim.
Quoting Patrick Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> You might try asking about this on the Courier
You might try asking about this on the Courier IMAP list:
http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/courier-imap
Your problem's not really specific to Sparc (or even Linux), and you're
probably much more apt to get a good answer there.
Jim Crilly wrote:
The problem now is that on the re
I recently setup Courier-IMAP on a Ultra2 with 2x300Mhz CPUs because the old
slower hardware and wu-imapd/mbox setup was just getting too slow. For the most
part the combination of newer hardware and Maildir was a big difference,
especially on bigger mailboxes.
The problem now is that on the reall
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