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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Erik Smit) writes:
Most of my vservers are actually chrooted services (apache/mysqld/etc.)
which don't use runlevels or /sbin/init so I've changed the following in
util-vserver 0.27:
Thx, will be in 0.28; please try the release candidate at
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Title: cleanactpro
Keep Your Job - Keep Your Marriage - Keep Out Of Trouble
DID YOU
KNOW!
That anyone who uses your computer can see what websites you've
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And that simply deleting history only removes part of the records.
If someone starts typing a web site, your browser will recall
A couple of items:
First, where do I find the pre-release patches for 1.3.6 so I can test
compile them on x86_64?
Next, thanks to the help I received on IRC yesterday, I basically have
1.3.5 running on 2.6.1 (32 bit kernel, but on an SMP amd64.) I have
included a couple of patches below to the
On Saturday 24 January 2004 00:25, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
Hi Community!
another quite big step in vserver evolution awaits
your testing/approval ;)
I had to get 1.3.6 out, before I start attacking the
network and virtualization issues, and this seemed
like a good time, so here it is:
On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 12:42:12AM +0200, Alex Lyashkov wrote:
On Saturday 24 January 2004 00:25, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
Hi Community!
another quite big step in vserver evolution awaits
your testing/approval ;)
I had to get 1.3.6 out, before I start attacking the
network and
On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 17:25, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
Hi Community!
Hi!
* memory accounting and resource limits
Is this the same as the ml patches or did you find a better method of
accounting? Is there RSS limits or just VSIZE?
Thanks!
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