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2009 Feb 13
2
Centos 5.2, Xen and "/lib[64]/tls"
...t there tell me to do something like "mv /lib/tls /lib/tls.disabled" or similar actions or else Xen might not work correctly. Is this something that is still relevant or does it only apply to older versions of Xen/Centos? If this is still necessary what is the best way to disable this permantently so that after an update the directory doesn't get created again? Regards, Dennis
2010 Sep 12
1
OT: sendmail access
Hi all, I know, its normally a sendmail question (sendmail mailing list). But I don't want to subscribe me for this only one question. I hope, here are also many sendmail freaks ;-) many Thanks. Now my problem. We are running sendmail-8.13.8-8.el5 on a CentOS release 5.5 (Final) Box. We have to setup relaying for a person, which is connected to the internet with a dailup connection. So
2011 Jan 02
2
Probably with default library tree
Hi, I just installed R on a new windows 7 machine and am having a probelm with the default libraries. The default libraries are not what I want them to be so when i say install.packages("XXX") the packages don't install where I want them to. Ideally everything would install to the same location as the base packages. When I look at my library paths I get the following. >
2002 Nov 01
10
fitting lots of music into 10GB with Vorbis
Hi- just wondering, what would be the best quality rating to use to fit lots of music into 10GB of HD space. The audio quality has to be high enough for it to sound good when played through PA systems (for when my college is stupid enough to forget to hire a DJ, or when the realise the DJ they always hire can't use a mixing desk properly) ranging from a functional PA system thats stuck in the
2006 Jan 02
5
NoobyQ: how to work with a table of static lookup data??
Hello out there! Nooby question: What''s the "Rails" way to work with tables of relatively static lookup data? Objectively (I''m thinking); I don''t want to hit the DB each time, so for each lookup table, initialize a globally available hash with lable/value pairs... Am I on the right track? How would you do this kind of thing in Rails? Thanks! --
2007 Oct 12
1
Wiki FrontPage Proposition
Hi guys, What do you think about this structure: http://wiki.centos.org/FrontPageProposal?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=wiki-structure-5-en.png Cheers, al.
2013 Jun 12
26
Interesting observation with network event notification and batching
Hi all I''m hacking on a netback trying to identify whether TLB flushes causes heavy performance penalty on Tx path. The hack is quite nasty (you would not want to know, trust me). Basically what is doesn''t is, 1) alter network protocol to pass along mfns instead of grant references, 2) when the backend sees a new mfn, map it RO and cache it in its own address space. With this
2002 Nov 15
2
SPAM on List...
...short as 3 hours from the last reported spam. If the ISP shows up on spam reports chronically, it then can take up to one week for the last reported spam to get de-listed. This makes the bl.spamcop.net good for a mailing list. If the e-mail is bounced with the code for try-again, instead of permantently fatal, and the sender is on an ISP that responds to spam complaints, the e-mail would probably get posted that day. If the sender's ISP is not responding to spam complaints, it is likely that the sender is not having much luck getting anyone to accept their e-mail. QSL.NET also appears t...
2005 Nov 09
2
sendmail & mail() in php
Hello everyone, I tried to configure sendmail so that I can use mail() in php. I don't host my email server, my ISP does. I just want to configure sendmail so that it uses external email server (my ISP) to send mail. When I executed mail(), i got no error report from php. I checked /var/log/maillog and it indicated that the message was accepted for delivery. However, it didn't