On Thu, Feb 19, 2004 at 09:53:01PM -1000, Matthew John Darnell wrote:
> I have had downloads in excess of 500KB/s, over 4 megs. Maybe
> you need to be on the white list.
Good point. I do not have netblocks for AOL/Earthlink.
(Wayne, send me your IPs offlist.)
-Vince
> Too many neighbors downloading divx movies? :)
You mean to tell me that by being on this list I am associating with
admitted felons?
I wonder if that violates my parole :(
-M
> Vince- Is there any reason why the local mirror is maxed out at 100KB/s?
> wayne
I have had downloads in excess of 500KB/s, over 4 megs. Maybe you need to
be on the white list.
-Matt
On Thu, Feb 19, 2004 at 09:22:51PM -1000, Hawaii Linux Institute wrote:
> Vince- Is there any reason why the local mirror is maxed out at 100KB/s?
Too many neighbors downloading divx movies? :)
Known local netblocks have an artifical cap of 10 times your
current transfer rate. (Which is still go
Vince Hoang ??:
Your route to UH should stay on island, so use videl instead of
the default repository.
Vince- Is there any reason why the local mirror is maxed out at 100KB/s?
wayne
On Fri, Feb 20, 2004 at 12:26:07AM -, Taylor Cody L. Contr 502 AOS/PETS
wrote:
> I ran yum upgrade yesterday but I ran into some problems. I
> think it was having problems upgradeing the kernel. I started
> yum upgrade again today but it acted like it was wanting to
> hang. I ran [yum clean]
thanks vince, i was doing that.
my co-worker figured out that it was a whole bunch of other environment
varaibles that weren't getting exported. everything's working fine now.
well, at least the service script part is.
kevin
> On Thu, Feb 19, 2004 at 03:47:24PM -1000, Kevin English wrote:
Taylor Cody L. Contr 502 AOS/PETS wrote:
Good info, thanks a bunch. Chalk one up for FreeBSD maybe?
Im running Fedora and I think my only option for the future is to install
"screen" like Vince suggested.
Thanks again.
-Cody
There is the old TTYSnoop package for Linux. I don't know if it's be
Good info, thanks a bunch. Chalk one up for FreeBSD maybe?
Im running Fedora and I think my only option for the future is to install
"screen" like Vince suggested.
Thanks again.
-Cody
-Original Message-
From: Brian McSheehy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 4:24
Hi Cody,
I assume your using Linux and I don't think anything like this exists for
that OS.
However, for FreeBSD users wishing to control other terms there is a way.
The Kernel snoop device "snp" needs to be compiled into the kernel, the you
need to /dev/MAKEDEV snp0 snp1 snp2. You can then use t
Thanks, I just got the same advice from an old friend. -Cody
-Original Message-
From: Vince Hoang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 4:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [luau] disconnected
On Fri, Feb 20, 2004 at 01:20:24AM -, Taylor Cody L. Contr 502
On Fri, Feb 20, 2004 at 01:20:24AM -, Taylor Cody L. Contr 502 AOS/PETS
wrote:
> I use putty to connect to my machine through ssh. I was
> disconnected awhile ago while I was running a program. W shows
> a connection still alive on pts/0 I see the program still
> running and it is associated
On Thu, Feb 19, 2004 at 03:47:24PM -1000, Kevin English wrote:
>We wrote a custom red hat service script (red hat 7.3), put
> it in /etc/init.d/ and added it using chkconfig. This script
> fires up a java process which runs one of our applications.
> The problem is, when the service launchs, so
Hello,
We wrote a custom red hat service script (red hat 7.3), put it in
/etc/init.d/ and added it using chkconfig. This script fires up a java
process which runs one of our applications. The problem is, when the
service launchs, somehow it loses the enviorment variable LD_PRELOAD
which we set i
I use putty to connect to my machine through ssh. I was disconnected awhile
ago while I was running a program. W shows a connection still alive on
pts/0 I see the program still running and it is associated with pts/0. Is
there a way to redirect the display from pts/0 to my current pts so I can
Looks like you have a very "dirty" connection. I don't why this is so
but I have experienced similar problems, though not so severe, when I
used the official fedora repository (as provided in the default yum.conf
file).
Copy the following text and save it as yum.conf. Then copy it over your
I ran yum upgrade yesterday but I ran into some problems. I think it was
having problems upgradeing the kernel.
I started yum upgrade again today but it acted like it was wanting to hang.
I ran [yum clean] and then [yum -C -t upgrade] and it started but it looks
like im having problems again.
Can someone tell me what is the easiest way to allow ftp users to upload but
not delete?
If possible I would like to choose which users can delete.
I think [user_config_dir] or [cmds_allowed] may get the job done.
Does the cmds_allowed apply for everyone on the server?
Do I have to make the u
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