On 5.1.2014. 17:10, mxb wrote:
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> I have I350 on several machines and haven’t seen any problems.
>
Do you have vlans or trunk on I350? Could you share some numbers like
bps or pps?
Tnx for info.
Good luck.
> after dmassage, I tried tracking down drivers by compiling and
> re-compiling (always with a make clean after config) to what I could
> remove and what not. I was able to remove most stuff. The kernel is now
> much smaller (around 495K) and boot time and free space improved quite a
> however removing
>
> et*at pci?# Agere/LSI ET1310
>
>
> causes this at link stage:
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> ld -Ttext 0xD0200120 -e start -N --warn-common -nopie -S -x -o bsd
> ${SYSTEM_HEAD} vers.o ${OBJS}
> fxp.o(.text+0x495): In function `fxp_mediachange':
> : undefined reference to `mii_p
Hi,
after dmassage, I tried tracking down drivers by compiling and
re-compiling (always with a make clean after config) to what I could
remove and what not. I was able to remove most stuff. The kernel is now
much smaller (around 495K) and boot time and free space improved quite a
bit on the s
as per the forum post, this xorg.conf helps,
is see no more corruption and no errors
so far in Xorg.0.log:
Section "ServerLayout"
Identifier "Layout0"
Screen 0 "Screen0" 0 0
EndSection
Section "Monitor"
Identifier"Monitor0"
EndSection
Section "Device"
i am sad to report an intel driver regression:
i have now gazillions of these in Xorg.0.log:
[91.472] (EE) intel(0): Failed to submit batch buffer, expect rendering
corruption or even a frozen display: Resource deadlock avoided.
[91.563] (EE) intel(0): Failed to submit batch buffer, expe
On Sat, Jan 04, 2014 at 09:04:27PM -0500, John Smith wrote:
> I'm a fan of simple setups and try to stick with the base programs if
> possible. I've been using an SSL relayd wrapper around popa3d for a simple and
> base-supported mail setup with opensmtpd.
>
> What would people recommend for a sim
On 2014-01-04 Sat 21:04 PM |, John Smith wrote:
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> What would people recommend for a simple replacement for SSL pop3?
I use dovecot for IMAP only (no POP).
It can do SSL & authenticate against the /etc password arrangement.
Cheers,
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