On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, Steven Peck wrote:
> 2.4 kernel gotcha's revolving around newer experimental protocls. As it
> involves hosts/routers, I thought it would be relavant. The article
> provides a work around.
I was actually semi-aware of this, and had already turned off ECN support
in my kern
Ok folks,
If all continues to go well, I will be moving soon (June). :)
However, this comes at a price. The ONLY DSL available is pppoa with NO
static option, having done some searches and know I'm kind of screwed as far
a Linux goes, much less for hosting my own web/mail. There also does not
Mike Noyes, 2001-04-24 12:19 -0700
>Our site is down again. I think the SF staff is working on my support
>request. As soon as I know more I'll post an update.
>
>[ #418583 ] Unable to change MySQL password
>https://sourceforge.net/tracker \
>/?func=detail&atid=21&aid=418583&group_id=1
Every
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Mike Noyes, 2001-04-24 08:16 -0700
>Mike Noyes, 2001-04-24 07:59 -0700
>>Our site is down for a dbase password change. I have to wait for the SF
>>dbase cron job to finish processing the request. I'll get it back up ASAP.
>
>Our site is back up, but the password change was unsuccessful. I'm going
Am Dienstag, 24. April 2001 20:06 schrieben Sie:
> KP Kirchdörfer wrote:
> >>> I'm running eigerstein with busybox 0.51 (and replaced most of the
> >>> POSIXness links and other progs with busybox and tinylogin), but as
> >>> long as we see the seg fault in 'busybox more' it's not ready for prime
Ewald Wasscher wrote:
> I compile on a debian slink install with all of the updates. The
> compiler I used was "egcc" which is gcc-2.91.60 iirc.
Duh, that means glibc-2.0.7 of course
Ewald Wasscher
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KP Kirchdörfer wrote:
>>> I'm running eigerstein with busybox 0.51 (and replaced most of the
>>> POSIXness links and other progs with busybox and tinylogin), but as long
>>> as we see the seg fault in 'busybox more' it's not ready for prime time -
>>> even if it's a beta version.
>>
>> How shoul
Am Dienstag, 24. April 2001 18:54 schrieben Sie:
> On the other hand I've included minix-support IN busybox - allows me to
Sorry, cut-and-paste error:
On the other hand I've included minix-support FROM busybox - allows me to
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On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, Mike Noyes wrote:
> Ray added/updated the ping FAQs in DocManager sec07. Please review them if
> you have time.
> https://sourceforge.net/docman/?group_id=13751
I seem to recall something like:
Ping type 4: Ping returns immediately with "Destination (host|net) is
unreachab
I rather like this idea. Might be a pipe dream, but would be nice.
--
Jack Coates
Monkeynoodle: It's what's for dinner!
On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, Mike Sensney wrote:
> At 09:34 PM 04/23/2001 -0400, George Metz wrote
>
> >Okay. I got the basic-level kernel compiled. Here's what we have:
> >
> >-rw-r
At 09:34 PM 04/23/2001 -0400, George Metz wrote
>Okay. I got the basic-level kernel compiled. Here's what we have:
>
>-rw-r--r-- 1 wolfstar root 470k Apr 23 16:14 kernel.standard
>-rw-r--r-- 1 wolfstar root 404k Apr 23 16:15 kernel.upx
>
>Before we get too excited, I'm stating
Am Montag, 23. April 2001 20:41 schrieben Sie:
> KP Kirchdörfer wrote:
> > Am Sonntag, 22. April 2001 15:31 schrieb Ewald Wasscher:
> >> 21-4updated busybox to version 0.51
> >
> > I'm running eigerstein with busybox 0.51 (and replaced most of the
> > POSIXness links and other progs with busyb
Am Dienstag, 24. April 2001 09:25 schrieb Ewald Wasscher:
>
> > I use it.also without problem
> > this is my busybox list:
> > basename, busybox, cat, chgrp, chmod, chown,
> > clear, cp, cut, date,dd, df, dirname, dmesg, du,
> > dutmp, echo, egrep, expr, false,fdflush,find,
> > free, grep, gunzip,
http://eltoday.com/article.php3?ltsn=2001-04-17-001-14-PS
2.4 kernel gotcha's revolving around newer experimental protocls. As it
involves hosts/routers, I thought it would be relavant. The article
provides a work around.
-SP
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Mike Noyes, 2001-04-24 07:59 -0700
>Our site is down for a dbase password change. I have to wait for the SF
>dbase cron job to finish processing the request. I'll get it back up ASAP.
Everyone,
Our site is back up, but the password change was unsuccessful. I'm going to
open a SF support request
Everyone,
Our site is down for a dbase password change. I have to wait for the SF
dbase cron job to finish processing the request. I'll get it back up ASAP.
The SF "site status" page was updated yesterday afternoon. There are a lot
of changes. Please read it. Thanks.
https://sourceforge.net/doc
Scott C. Best wrote:
> George:
>
> Sorry for the late reply...
>
>> Time to do some good old-fashioned "market classification" here. We have
>> two base-level types of people using LRP:
>>
>> 1. People who want to have a firewall/router that will let them share IP
>> addresses and don't
Eric Wolzak wrote:
>> Too bad. Probably I won't have much luck, but
>
> I'll try anyway :-)
> be carefull with root.lrp. I used tar and
> everything did backup fine.
> Only root caused a real trouble.
> I experimented with this for some time a summary
> of my post:
>
> The problem was that
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