G'day Stu,
We just got 40 bounces (550s) from hotmail.com. Nothing's changed
here. We've checked all the usual suspects (dns/mta) but mail is
going everywhere else OK. As usual the bounce-reply is non-specific
and points to a general, vague support page.
Q: If you start getting bounces from a
On 08/05/07, Ben Donohue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I have a new centos box with a boot partition and a large raid array of
over 3TB.
there is nothing on the raid array and I don't mind blowing it away and
starting again.
However when I boot I get an error saying there is a problem wi
On 11/05/07, Peter Chubb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Ben" == Ben Donohue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ben> Hi all, I have a new centos box with a boot partition and a large
Ben> raid array of over 3TB.
Ha. So you're using XFS? ext[23] on 32-bit systems have problems
with such a large sy
> "Ben" == Ben Donohue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ben> Hi all, I have a new centos box with a boot partition and a large
Ben> raid array of over 3TB.
Ha. So you're using XFS? ext[23] on 32-bit systems have problems
with such a large system. Software or hardware raid? Software raid
has ha
Hi All,
I currently have a MySQL solution configured in the following manner:
-> ->
db01 is currently our main database server and is replicating down to our
new soon-to-be main database server db-01-new which is in turn replicating
our reporting database db-reporting-01. db-01-new is curren
> Because it's been about a year since this last came up on the SLUG list,
> and because I have a need for something like this soon, I'd be
> interested to hear what people are using forgroupwarethese days.
> I'd like something that can share contacts / calendars / tasks across a
> fairly mixed env
Hi there,
I'm just wondering if anyone else has noticed anything in case it's a
general tightening of something at hotmail.
We just got 40 bounces (550s) from hotmail.com. Nothing's changed
here. We've checked all the usual suspects (dns/mta) but mail is
going everywhere else OK. As usual the b
Have any powerpc users ever managed to get jack working to any
reasonable degree? Have had no success on several machines (powerbook,
imac and G4 box) - internal and USB sound.
Denis Crowdy
James Dumay wrote:
In Ubuntu 7.04, snd-powermac is a bit screwed up - seems they changed
something in
In Ubuntu 7.04, snd-powermac is a bit screwed up - seems they changed
something in the 2.6.21 kernels but your mileage might vary.
There is a bug open in malone here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/87652
But as for Fedora Core 6, the sound seems to run perfect
On Thu, 2007-05-10 at 15:54 +1000, Kevin Fitzgerald wrote:
> I stuck my Ubuntu 6.10 live cd in the drive the other night and it
> works beautifully giving me all sound and everything. So I Installed
> Ububtu and again no sound.
Have you tried Ubuntu 7.04?
There's been a large number of improve
On Thu, 10 May 2007 15:54:02 +1000
Kevin Fitzgerald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All
> I was given a little old 12"ibook from a friend. Its a 500Mhz with
> 256Mb RAM and now an 80Gb Hard disk.
>
> I have loaded Fedora Core 5 on it (My linux of choice) and it works
> wonderfully except for no
Hi All
I was given a little old 12"ibook from a friend. Its a 500Mhz with 256Mb
RAM and now an 80Gb Hard disk.
I have loaded Fedora Core 5 on it (My linux of choice) and it works
wonderfully except for no sound. I stuck my Ubuntu 6.10 live cd in the
drive the other night and it works beautifully
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