Citat Holger Rabbach [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
courier-imap / courier-pop3 is one of programs, that tries to bind *
at ipv6 level only and thus also asks for ipv4 addresses. However that
way it circumvents your vserver contexts and binds port 143 (or port
110) at all ip's.
yep - there's a
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On November 18, 2003 05:56 pm, ian douglas wrote:
any 'gtochas' that you care to share up-front?
I've never even seen gentoo, I'm just getting the ISO's onto my system now
to burn CD's to see what the installation is like. A buddy of mine says
On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 07:50:25PM -0400, James MacLean wrote:
Hi Herbert:
Hi James!
I really would appreciate if you could test the following:
take a 2.4.23-rc1 as you patched it, _without_ the RT stuff
This one Oopses. Fresh 2.4.22 + 23rc1 patch + vserver-1.1.3.
and a 2.4.22
I've been working with the Gentoo development team to get as many kinks
ironed out as possible. I've gotten a stage1 modification done for
virtualization of my own machine with the only major change being me
adding /sbin/depscan.sh to the 4th line of /sbin/rc ... the rest of the
changes are
Hi All!
a new linux-vserver development release (1.1.5)
is available at
http://www.13thfloor.at/vserver/d_release/v1.1.5/
you can download all-in-one patches for 2.4.21/22
and 2.4.23-rc1 as well as tar archives of all the
splitups ...
vserver-0.23/24/25/26 tools won't work with this
release
I've never even seen gentoo
If you don't even know gentoo why do you want to use it in a vserver
environment?
I'm not allowed to be curious?
I'm currently running RH7.3 and want to switch to another distro by the end
of the year so figure I might as well move to a vserver setup at the same
Citing: 1) http://www.freenode.net/philosophy.shtml
2) http://www.oftc.net/constitution/index.html
Hi Chip!
please elaborate, and do not 'boycott' without giving
some rationale or explaining the how and why ...
I don't see a reason for changing the irc network,
so
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christian Mayrhuber) writes:
ln -sf '/lib/modules/2.4.22-c17h-xfs/build/include/linux/virtual.h'
'linuxvirtual.h' test -e 'linuxvirtual.h' || \
ln -sf './lib/virtual.h' 'linuxvirtual.h'
...
In file included from lib/syscall_rlimit.c:29:
Hi All,
I hope someone able to answer my problem.
I have one machine Pentium 200MHz MMX with 256 RAM and 10 GB HDD.
I am trying to install vserver (from www.solucorp.qc.ca) on it with
Debian Distro.
I able to recompile the kernel 2.4.22ctx or 2.4.21ctx and able to
installed it.
When come to
Hi Edy,
1. Grab either the v1.0 (stable) or v1.1.5 (development, release candidate)
releases from http://linux-vserver.org/. Further kernel patch development is
happening on linux-vserver.org, superseding the downloads on
www.solucorp.qc.ca
2. If you use the development (1.1.5) release you will
Hi Charles,
Thank your for your advice.
I will try this weekend, and will get back to u if I still have problem.
Thanks again for your quick response.
Regards,
Edy
On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 12:04, Charles Dale wrote:
Hi Edy,
1. Grab either the v1.0 (stable) or v1.1.5 (development, release
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