> I don't want to be rude but, Linux 3.13 sucks a lot.
>
> I'm wondering here, for God's sake, why Ubuntu 14.04 comes with this lame
> kernel? What Ubuntu Kernel Team have in mind?!
This kernel was selected using the standard criteria for an LTS, a kernel
which would release sufficiently early in
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I had put this on the side for a couple of weeks until I had seen this
thread. Have any suggestions?
Andy
On Sun, 2014-07-06 at 14:34 +0200, Stefan Fuhrmann wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I want to run a central s
nd lsmod).
are there any chances that this hardware configuration will also work in
ubuntu in the nearest future?
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ch has the advantage that you can do the first run from a
snapshot while the guest is running, then the final run from the
real LV with the guest shut down.
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iles get copied from somewhere to somewhere else
(such as my jump drive to my ACL enabled partition)?
Thank you for your consideration Paul. I will be on the lookout for evil
regional gnomes :)
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.@buddleia:/home/andy.graybeal$
Here's an example ACL of a file within the /srv/Desktop/Finance folder:
a...@buddleia:/home/andy.graybeal$ getfacl /srv/Desktop/Finance/Mileage\
forms.xls
getfacl: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file: srv/Desktop/Finance/Mile
net-define points to network definition .xml file, but i can't find any
of the files in my /usr/share/libvirt folder. where does the
default.xml (default network) live?
i also understand that net-create create the .xml file...
can i see some net-create examples?
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Hello,
On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 01:39:30PM +0200, Sander van Vugt wrote:
> On Sun, 2010-05-16 at 11:14 +0000, Andy Smith wrote:
> > On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 11:23:19PM -0400, justino garcia wrote:
> > > Which is faster: iSCSI to linux box over 1Gb or local SATA storage wit
Hi Justin,
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 11:23:19PM -0400, justino garcia wrote:
> Which is faster: iSCSI to linux box over 1Gb or local SATA storage with
> intel ICH9?
You'll have to benchmark for your load, but local storage is usually
faster than remote at least because of the lower latency.
I woul
.
>
> There is no error in dmesg and as well as syslog service.
>
> Please suggest/guide me how do i go about in fixing this issue.
How big are your logfiles ?
logrotate often compresses old logs - if you have huge logfiles that
could slow things down.
Log less stuff.
Cheers, An
On Wed, May 05, 2010 at 02:21:15AM +, Andy Smith wrote:
> I'm trying out 10.04 under Xen for the first time and I notice that
> boot messages from the init scripts in /etc/init.d don't show up any
> more. I'm guessing this is because of the use of plymouth which I
>
n domU, I don't have a tty7. I'd like
these to remain on hvc0, which seems appropriate for a server
install.
Is this possible?
Cheers,
Andy
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On Fri, 16 Apr 2010, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> "Andy Rabagliati" wrote:
>
> >Standard configs only.
> >
> I guess we should also drop the non-standard postfix configuration we ship
> too.
I guess I should have said standard config *paths* only.
Perhaps ship
rce of confusion and time-wasting.
Standard configs only.
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The driver was already disabled in the config so I have reaped it from
the tree.
Applied to Lucid.
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Some time back we reviewed the current Ubuntu drivers. One which stuck
out was the drdb driver which seemed to mainly be used by the Server
Team, and the rumours were that this driver was actually provided at a
much later level by a DKMS package. We are proposing therefore to remove
this driver f
odel number from dmidecode and then consult the
motherboard manual and/or crucial.com to see what is supported.
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ly there is no objective "best" layout, everyone has an
opinion.
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simply run smartctl?
On my machines with 3ware 9xxx cards, the way to call smartctl is:
sudo smartctl -d 3ware,0 -a /dev/twa0
where the number after the comma is the disk number, e.g. 0 is the
first disk.
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on it that are not supported past 2011?
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to construct the mount point.)
>From my experience with MAC-formatted USB drives, they do not partition,
they use the whole device.
PC and Linux-formatted drives partition, and then map the whole device
to the first partition.
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I'd be happy to see a guide like that. I usually install the server edition
and tweak it to my own preference, not actually using as a server :)
On Feb 4, 2008 10:18 PM, ultramajestic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Me too.
> It will be very critical.
>
> El dom, 03-02-2008 a las 13:58 -0500, Jonath
nly to trip up
any rootkits. I could do a fresh install of the server without touching
my data.
All the wide open space is on /export.
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