On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 10:42:52PM -0400, Andy Harrison wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 3:17 AM, Can-Hua Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Today I find that my problem is probably related
> > to the LC_CTYPE that I set as zh_CN.UTF-8.
> > When I set it as "C", the aptitude and mutt doesn't
> >
I am trying to use 2.22-bigmem kernel on Dell R900( wherein 4 Xeon
E7310's and 16G RAM). When I boot it, it goes well until it dectected
16 CPU's and display information "Brought up 16 CPUs" and then the
boot process suspends!!
PS. It works well with 2.22 kernel(non-bigmem)!
Can anyone help to fi
I encouter an fake MAC address problem:
I found that in ARP cache of some computer in myLAN, almost IP
addresses have a same MAC address. While in ARP cache of some other
computers in the same LAN, different IP addresses have a
unique MAC address.
Is it normal? Or what may be going on my compute
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The command "who" shows some user is loged on while I know that the
user do not log in right now. I suspect that the cause for this
problem is that the user loged out in a abnormal way rather by typing
"exit", and consequently the file /var/run/utmp is not updated. Can I
now update that file manual
It seems that there is problem with my "write " . The "write"
delivered the message I sent to myself while actually I sent it to
another user. The details is like this:
After I typed in" echo 'a message'|write USER1", I just got this 'a
message' on my another gnome-terminal. In order to find out w
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