Kind of offtopic, but do check http://www.socks.nec.com , please.
Pedro
On 19 Jun 2001, at 17:14, Julien Laganier wrote:
> I was searching for a source code of Runsocks. Does anybody knows
> where to find it ?
>
> Tnx
> --
> Julien Laganier
> Student Intern
> Sun Microsystem
On 19 Jun 2001, at 5:00, Stefan Traby wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 07:20:06PM +0100, Alan Cox wrote:
> > > Folks, I believe I have a reproducible test case which corrupts
> > > data in 2.4.5.
> >
> > 2.4.5 has an out of date 3ware driver that is short
>
> > + 1.02.00.007 - Fix possible
Kind of offtopic, but do check http://www.socks.nec.com , please.
Pedro
On 19 Jun 2001, at 17:14, Julien Laganier wrote:
I was searching for a source code of Runsocks. Does anybody knows
where to find it ?
Tnx
--
Julien Laganier
Student Intern
Sun Microsystem
On 19 Jun 2001, at 5:00, Stefan Traby wrote:
On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 07:20:06PM +0100, Alan Cox wrote:
Folks, I believe I have a reproducible test case which corrupts
data in 2.4.5.
2.4.5 has an out of date 3ware driver that is short
+ 1.02.00.007 - Fix possible null pointer
Btw, GFS (http://www.sistina.com) also needs 64bit inode
number support. They offer a patch called inode.patch that is a
backport of the 2.4 code.
Pedro
On 8 Feb 2001, at 0:15, Andi Kleen wrote:
> Tigran Aivazian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Under 2.4.1, after a
Btw, GFS (http://www.sistina.com) also needs 64bit inode
number support. They offer a patch called inode.patch that is a
backport of the 2.4 code.
Pedro
On 8 Feb 2001, at 0:15, Andi Kleen wrote:
Tigran Aivazian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Under 2.4.1, after a little bit of
Any information on XFS interoperability with current kernel nfsd?
Pedro
On 29 Jan 2001, at 10:49, Yi Li wrote:
>
> SGI has made available the pre-release version 0.9 of its high-end XFS
> file system ported to Linux®. Code and detailed information are at
>
Any information on XFS interoperability with current kernel nfsd?
Pedro
On 29 Jan 2001, at 10:49, Yi Li wrote:
SGI has made available the pre-release version 0.9 of its high-end XFS
file system ported to Linux. Code and detailed information are at
Lucky b*st*rd! ;-) My spam is mostly from USA. Just deleted 78
of those, and only 7 seemed to be from abroad. I wish i could block
.com ... ;-)
Pedro
On 7 Jan 2001, at 17:53, John O'Donnell wrote:
> Only on my company's e-mail server. My company typically gets "zero"
> emails from
Lucky b*st*rd! ;-) My spam is mostly from USA. Just deleted 78
of those, and only 7 seemed to be from abroad. I wish i could block
.com ... ;-)
Pedro
On 7 Jan 2001, at 17:53, John O'Donnell wrote:
Only on my company's e-mail server. My company typically gets "zero"
emails from
You are not alone. And the problem gets even worse when you
have to deal with ISDN devices. In my company´s data room we
have all Linux servers running 365 days a year (minus upgrade
time) and in one corner a lonely Windows NT Server 3.0 with 5
Client Access Licenses working as a RAS
The change to eepro100 done in pre16 isn´t listed as being
restored. Is it still in i/o mode?
Pedro
On 4 Sep 2000, at 19:53, Alan Cox wrote:
> Ok Linux 2.2.17 official is now out. This is the same as 2.2.17pre20 without
> the -pre20 id string
>
[...]
>
> 2.2.17pre16
[...]
> o
Not so sure about NFSv3 server, since i haven´t pushed it that
much, but as a NFSv2 server and client, and a NFSv3 client, it has
proven itself to me. And i have a network comprised of about 40
Solaris, Irix, Aix and Linux machines, running different releases of
each operating system.
Not so sure about NFSv3 server, since i haven´t pushed it that
much, but as a NFSv2 server and client, and a NFSv3 client, it has
proven itself to me. And i have a network comprised of about 40
Solaris, Irix, Aix and Linux machines, running different releases of
each operating system.
The latest firmware for the 3ware 5000 family of controllers -
Escalade 5.1 - allows for hotswap using standard ide removable
drive bays. I was already using ide removable drive bays to reduce
downtime in case i needed to do maintenance, but now the worry
is gone if it works as they
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