ISPs running their mail through Exim. www.freeserve.com springs
to mind - it's one of the biggest ISPs in the UK.
ISTM that all three Exim/Postfix/Qmail are used in high-volume mail setups. I
reckon you're probably best off picking the one you feel most comfortable
configuring. People have diffe
/deny/suggest suitable package for reporting a bug
against?
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ybody can spot some equipment/software commonality:
Darwin+ DVT2 motherboard, 270MHz, 64Mb, 4.3Gb HD (standard Ultra5, I believe).
All software current Debian potato, except 2.4.5-pre1 kernel from vger CVS.
Gnome, WindowMaker.
Running various wterms (WindowMaker derivative of rxvt), gtkcd, xemacs,
N
not cure the
problem; a reboot is the only answer.
> PS: I'm using the XF86Config file as delivered with potato, only
> input sections are adjusted.
My modeline (which I think is a standard Debian one) is:
ModeLine "1280x1024x76" 135.0 1280 1312 1376 1664 1024 1026 1034 1
and install the resulting .debs.
You'll also need to install an older libstdc++ package - apt-get libstdc++2.8
did the business for me.
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Just for the record...
On 09-Jan-2001 Jim Hague wrote:
> I've just been through the process of converting my Ultra5 to Debian (from
> Redhat), and found that I can't play audio CDs. gtcd crashes on startup -
> other CD players just produce no result on playing.
> [...]
>
he problem appears to be in glibc. The workaround is to comment out
/sbin/ifup
from /etc/init.d/networking, and replace it with manual ifconfig/route
commands, e.g.
/sbin/ifconfig eth0
/sbin/route add default
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playing audio CDs on Ultra5?
Q2: What do I need to do to compile 2.4.0?
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