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2006 Mar 23
1
RE: MeetMe freezes machine with Junghanns
...the system will seize within seconds (for instance, an audio prompt will deteriorate and then stop dead). This behavior reminds me of the memory leak issue and time bomb bug, perhaps they do the same damage as this. Solution right now is to disable MeetMe, which isn't a solution as much as an amputation. Anyways, here is the CLI output, note the WARNING: alpha*CLI> -- Executing Goto("SIP/Brent_ring-4473", "conferences|900|1") in new stack -- Goto (conferences,900,1) -- Executing MeetMe("SIP/Brent_ring-4473", "900|sMi|1234") in new stack == Parsing '/...
2003 Jan 15
4
Profile migration again
John H Terpstra jht@samba.org writes: > You see the NTUser.DAT file is keyed to the user's SID and the Domain SID > of the NT4 environment in which they were created. You need to either use > the NT4 procedure as documented in the resource kit for migrating the > profile, something that Microsoft only supports within the one domain > anyhow, or else use the profile editting
2015 Jun 22
0
Dovecot 2.2.16: disappearing messages, mismatched summaries, duplicated messages, excessive full re-downloads
David Gessel writes: > As far as anyone has been able to determine, all artifacts are > resolved. I believe it is fair to say "SOLVED." As I often start > trying to solve problems by searching the list archives, I'll append my > description of the artifacts as googlebait to the bottom of this > message. To say that disabling the use of index files solved your
2020 Jul 08
0
Urgent Help required
>>The other side of the question is, Why is the software always so "vulnerable" and "broken" in the first >>place as to be unsuitable for Long Term Support? >> >>If the software code worked when it was released some number of years ago, then why doesn't it still work >>the same way today as it it did when it was released? Whenever I hear
2006 Mar 16
1
MeetMe - Causes * to crash :/
...the system will seize within seconds (for instance, an audio prompt will deteriorate and then stop dead). This behavior reminds me of the memory leak issue and time bomb bug, perhaps they do the same damage as this. Solution right now is to disable MeetMe, which isn't a solution as much as an amputation. Anyways, here is the CLI output, note the WARNING: alpha*CLI> -- Executing Goto("SIP/Brent_ring-4473", "conferences|900|1") in new stack -- Goto (conferences,900,1) -- Executing MeetMe("SIP/Brent_ring-4473", "900|sMi|1234") in new stack == Parsing '/...
2007 May 28
1
Problems setting up legacy NVidia card
Hi, Here's my video card: $ lspci | grep -i vga 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV15 [GeForce2 GTS/Pro] (rev a3) Until now, I've used it on Slackware (10.0, 10.2, 11.0) and Debian (Sarge, Etch), and I've always managed to set it up fine. First, I checked if there were any precompiled nvidia drivers in the various repos (rpmforge, ...), but there seemed to
2013 May 17
3
Command line not responding
Running 9.0-Stable on an i386. Whenever I type a command at the prompt I get the output /usr/local/lib/libintl.so.9: Undefined symbol "_ThreadRuneLocale" and nothing else - the command will not run. Just the above output. Commands like "ls" and "exit" work, but not much else. This happends whether I am logged in a user or as root. Cannot even halt the system from
2003 Apr 26
8
blackmail attempt? Stable mailing list block?
I got some weird mail back, claiming that my e-mail was blocked, w/o indicating what server was blocked, after the mail appeared in the mailing list. Is this some BS shakedown? I use postfix on a DSL line forwarding to earthlink, this is hardly something that should be rare in the BSD world... the mail appeared to come from a web mail server and the first link has the following lovely text:
2006 Mar 31
0
comments for joel about rails in software discussion
Is it the first to this community or already the discussion started. sorry if posted it again. This is for people who has not seen this... ------------------------------------------------------------------ Rails'' Ridiculous Restrictions, a Rant I recently finished using Ruby on Rails to write a simple bug tracking application. I thought I''d take this new RAD environment for a
2007 May 29
0
Re: CentOS Digest, Vol 28, Issue 28
HI i'm so new to centos , Where can get it ? thank you centos-request at centos.org wrote: Send CentOS mailing list submissions to centos at centos.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to centos-request at centos.org You can reach the person
2007 May 29
0
Re: CentOS Digest, Vol 28, Issue 28
HI i'm so new to centos , Where can get it ? thank you centos-request at centos.org wrote: Send CentOS mailing list submissions to centos at centos.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to centos-request at centos.org You can reach the person
2013 Apr 27
24
VGA/PCI Passthrough of Secondary Graphics Adapter
Aloha! Concisely, I''ve been trying for several days to get VGA/PCI passthrough working. Regarding VGA vs PCI passthrough, I''m not entirely certain of the difference? Does Xen perform a different set of operations when passing through a VGA card versus any PCIe card? I''ve read the wiki and it seems the answer is "yes;" however, when passing through a