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2005 Jul 12
5
mysql
Hello, Does dovecot require mysql in order to work? Fedora rpms are claiming mysql dependencies. I'm sure you're aware of the long-lived arguement of postgresql v. mysql. If it wasn't your intention to force this, then please snarl at Red Hat. If it was your intention, then grrrrr! Thanks for this product. I like it for it's speed and stability. Jim Edwards
2006 Mar 16
23
AJAX on Mobile Internet Explorer
Hi! I try to get AJAX running on a mobile Windows Mobile 5.0 based device and failed. There should be a JavaScript support but nothing happens. Have any of you experience with the rails javascripts on a this platform or are there any hints, documentation on the net? tia, -- Daniel V?lkerts Protected by Anti Pesto.
2017 Aug 10
2
extremely low performance on Samba 4.2.14-Debian
...D array (24 disks, RAID-6, more than 2GB/s read/write local performance, XFS filesystem) and fast network : dual 10GigE (myri10g) and 40GigE (i40e). It's running Debian 8.11, tried various kernel versions (currently 4.4.x, but 4.9 isn't any better). It's slow as dead snails in molted mollasses using samba. Everything else is fine: * from a windows PC with a 10GigE card, using ftp.exe and vsftpd, I transfer files at 500/600 MB/s easily. * using Chrome and downloading files through HTTP, I've got 250 MB/s. * using Samba, it reaches 105/110 MB/s, tops. Awful. The Windows clie...
2017 Aug 10
0
extremely low performance on Samba 4.2.14-Debian
...n 2GB/s read/write > local performance, XFS filesystem) and fast network : dual 10GigE > (myri10g) and 40GigE (i40e). > > It's running Debian 8.11, tried various kernel versions (currently > 4.4.x, but 4.9 isn't any better). > > It's slow as dead snails in molted mollasses using samba. Everything > else is fine: > > * from a windows PC with a 10GigE card, using ftp.exe and vsftpd, I > transfer files at 500/600 MB/s easily. > * using Chrome and downloading files through HTTP, I've got 250 MB/s. > > * using Samba, it reaches 105/110 MB...