On Mon, Aug 11, 2003 at 11:14:13AM -0300, Evandro Tadeu S Vargas wrote:
> I would like change the usual form of date in /var/log/messages to
> another format (like ISO-8601, etc..).
> Anybody help me ?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>Evandro Vargas - IBM Brasil.
change the locale settings of the
On Maw, 2003-08-12 at 11:57, Thomas David Rivers wrote:
> Some versions of gcc don't do well with locality-of-reference
> for functions that reference many "literals." There is a global
> pool of literals which can be "far away." This approach could
> easily artificially inflate the working s
On Mon, Aug 11, 2003 at 10:06:03PM +0200, Rod Furey wrote:
> Erm... far be it from me to argue with the master on the
> performance of the actual physical hardware, but isn't the
> point here that they've generated a worst-possible-case
> scenario (is this called a degenerate case these days?)
I
On Wed, 6 Aug 2003, Per Jessen wrote:
> On Wed, 6 Aug 2003 07:27:11 +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
>
> >> Could someone from SuSE or any .de give a definitive and
> >> authoritative correct pronunciation?
> >Must we all pronounce it with a German accent?
>
> Not necessarily with an accent.
>
> >Do
"McKown, John" wrote:
> The main requirements are (1) Web access, and (2) SPAM minimization
> - either by the hosting company or via my own filtering. I am *not*
> looking for a free service. In fact, I'd prefer to pay since I would
> then have more of a recourse for complaints. A "tie
> breaker"
On Wed, 6 Aug 2003, John Campbell wrote:
> Please note that this has also been referred to as "byte sex" as well.
>
> Back (many years ago) I worked in a company where I ported their Business
> BASIC interpreter to multiple platforms so the byte sex / endianness was
> one of the first things chara
Does gmx.com have an english site? I'm learning German, but I'm not quite
there yet :-)
Martin Stricker
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> Hi all, today we experienced some strange behavior with our vm, we have 12
> linux virtual machinnes running, tcpip, and monwrite, the problem is that
> suddendly one linux vm freeze without reasson, with low cpu utilization
> (0-10%), no pagging, no load, it just freeze, when we acces trough vm
Hi All:
I don't know if anybody has experienced this problem, but
applying june 2003 stream patches to vanilla kernel 2.4.21 I've
got a compilation error (EINVAL not defined in sysrq.h).
Here comes a patch that corrects this issue, that _must_ be
applyed to an _already_ june 2003 str
Well, that's not exactly true. I also thought it was, but I was wrong.
A PDF file isn't directly printable. Think about it, you run it though
Adobe and have it printed. So, what I'm looking for is a command line
utility that will process the PDF files into something that can be sent,
via LPR, t
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