David Douthitt wrote:
Matthew Schalit wrote:
Gatping, Dave... gatping.
I HAVE to tell this story - the first time I saw this message thread, I
about had a heart attack :)
I initially misread it as gaping segfault in Oxygen :)
Not so big a deal as that, David, but still,
gatping
David:
Heya. Actually, yea, gatping is a play on Gatling. :)
It essentially sends out 256 minimum-sized icmp echo requests,
ignoring the responses, so as to get a freshened-up ARP
table. I emailed the source tarball out to the list a
couple of days ago; it's also availble on
Scott C. Best wrote:
Heya. Actually, yea, gatping is a play on Gatling. :)
It essentially sends out 256 minimum-sized icmp echo requests,
ignoring the responses, so as to get a freshened-up ARP
table.
In compiling gatping (0.2), I get lots of interesting things :-/
# make
gcc -s -O2 -Wall
Hi Dave everybody,
Ok, got it working:
1) NO scsi modules in the kernel
2) Put ide-floppy in kernel (probably could be module)
3) set append hdc=ide-floppy in syslinux.cfg
4) compiled vfat as a module
5) Put a jumper on the middle block of the zip drive (makes it ignore
the partition table?)
David Douthitt wrote:
Scott C. Best wrote:
Heya. Actually, yea, gatping is a play on Gatling. :)
It essentially sends out 256 minimum-sized icmp echo requests,
ignoring the responses, so as to get a freshened-up ARP
table.
In compiling gatping (0.2), I get lots of interesting
The third release-candidate version of Dachstein-CD is now available. This
version feels like it's getting pretty close to done. Lots of minor
chagnges, none of them show-stoppers, just getting everything working the
way it should. This version is the first release that has actually gotten
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
The third release-candidate version of Dachstein-CD is now available. This
version feels like it's getting pretty close to done. Lots of minor
chagnges, none of them show-stoppers, just getting everything working the
way it should. This version is the first
Michael D. Schleif wrote:
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
The third release-candidate version of Dachstein-CD is now available. This
version feels like it's getting pretty close to done. Lots of minor
chagnges, none of them show-stoppers, just getting everything working the
way it