-> -Original Message-
-> From: Norberto Bensa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-> Sent: 02 February 2004 22:54
->
-> Andrew Farmer wrote:
-> > Well, if it's so secret, why are you sending it to a
-> public mailing list?
-> > It looks sort of silly, you know, to have a disclaimer
-> longer than
Hi;
When it is corporate policy to append legal stuff to outgoing email
messages, it is then appropriate to use a personal email account (such as
myway, yahoo, etc) for mailing list subscriptions rather than using a
corporate email account.
Hope this helps,
Ken Wolcott
On Monday 02 February
Andrew Farmer wrote:
> Well, if it's so secret, why are you sending it to a public mailing list?
> It looks sort of silly, you know, to have a disclaimer longer than the
> message.
Perhaps it is added by the SMTP server in their company? (hum?)
Now, to answer OP question.
Do you have your kerne
are you using ~x86. also, what version of glibc did you compile?
Wayne Oliver wrote:
Hi All
I have been running the 2.6.x kernels for sometime now.
I decided to give nptl a try.
The machine is a P3 933 with 256Mb RAM running mm-sources(2.6.1)
I emerged linux-headers... and then emerge glibc but
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WTF can do about company policy ???
It's not like I add the disclaimer to everyone of my mails.
anyways thanks for the help.
Wayne
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Hi All
I have been running the 2.6.x kernels for sometime now.
I decided to give nptl a try.
The machine is a P3 933 with 256Mb RAM running mm-sources(2.6.1)
I emerged linux-headers... and then emerge glibc but I get an Error stating
You have the nptl use flag set but your kernel or architectur