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2016 Aug 25
1
Seriously confused...
Hi all, My apologies if this has been asked, but is there anyone who would be willing to help me figure out what to 'edit' in what and which (all?) '.conf' files in /etc/nut to be able to use my new Tripp Lite Smart1300LCD please? I have/need just the most basic setup. It's only me using my computer and only this one computer and a few peripherals being used on the
2003 Aug 06
1
thinking seriously about converting
to dovecot from UW imap. I think I will go all the way to maildir while I'm at it. I was having performance problems with mbox format files and converted to mbx but it's not really yielding a huge performance gain. Deletes and moves are still rather slow at times. my mailboxes are typically 2000 to 5000 messages. I've scanned the mailing lists a bit and picked up some hints on
2005 Aug 21
3
YUM is seriously fubar
Okay, I have over 9 gigs of spare room on my main hard drive, so I don't think var is filling up. I've set prelinking to be off (I think), and yet still, YUM continues to freeze my computer. If I try to do a search or install, about half the time it will go nuts on the hard drive, I lose control of the mouse, and eventually I have no choice but to hard reset. What's wrong with
2010 Jun 21
0
Seriously degraded SAS multipathing performance
I''m seeing seriously degraded performance with round-robin SAS multipathing. I''m hoping you guys can help me achieve full throughput across both paths. My System Config: OpenSolaris snv_134 2 x E5520 2.4 GHz Xeon Quad-Core Processors 48 GB RAM 2 x LSI SAS 9200-8e (eight-port external 6Gb/s SATA and SAS PCIe 2.0 HBA) 1 X Mellanox 40 Gb/s dual port card PCIe 2.0 1 x JBOD:
2010 Aug 15
6
how many folks are *seriously* using ACLs?
i'm just curious -- how many people here are using ACLs as a regular and significant part of their sys admin? rday -- ======================================================================== Robert P. J. Day Waterloo, Ontario, CANADA Top-notch, inexpensive online Linux/OSS/kernel courses http://crashcourse.ca Twitter:
2005 Jun 10
1
ATTN: Keith - Seriously OT
On Friday, June 10, 2005 3:16 AM, Andrew Kohlsmith [SMTP:akohlsmith-asterisk@benshaw.com] wrote: > On Friday 10 June 2005 04:08, Terry H. Gilsenan wrote: > > Received: from source ([81.56.129.44]) by exprod5mx8.postini.com > > ([64.18.4.10]) with SMTP; Fri, 10 Jun 2005 00:29:16 PDT > > > > Your MTA claimed it was called "SOURCE" but rDNS tells the recipient
2003 Jul 20
2
Seriously corrupt ext3 root filesystem - help?
I just came back after being out for the evening. Apparently there was a power failure long enough to discharge the UPS completely on my Linux box. After powering back up, I received notice that the / filesystem needed "manual fsck"ing. I booted off CD and attempted to fsck. Unfortunately, everything I've tried has proved futile and I'm _desperate_ for some help. I've
2008 Jul 15
8
SERIOUSLY OT STREAM EDITING IMAGES
Hi All, I have been Googling my head off but cannot find a method to stream edit all the images in a directory and to resize them. I have a large number of images of up to 3GB in size that I want to put in albums on a website, but before I do this I need to resize them to a more realistic configuration. I know how to do this manually with the GIMP but it becomes tedious for more than a few
2005 Mar 03
2
Asterisk + SIP + NAT - seriously, what's the secret?
I'm at my wit's end! I've spent 2 days now trying to get what I thought was a very simply SIP + NAT arrangement working. I've trawled the web and picked brains, but nothing anyone suggests work. My setup is very simple. I have a * server in a datacentre, with a public IP address. There is no firewall in place, it's completely open (at least, as far as I'm concerned). I
2003 Aug 18
2
another seriously corrupt ext3 -- pesky journal
Hi Ted and all, I have a couple of questions near the end of this message, but first I have to describe my problem in some detail. The power failure on Thursday did something evil to my ext3 file system (box running RH9+patches, ext3, /dev/md0, raid5 driver, 400GB f/s using 3x200GB IDE drives and one hot-spare). The f/s got corrupt badly and the symptoms are very similar to what Eddy described
2006 Oct 24
13
How can my boss take rails seriously with bugs like this?
The Time::next_week method is supposed to give the time of the start of the next week. But look at this, it cocks up : >> t=Time.parse "Monday October 16th 2006" => Mon Oct 16 00:00:00 BST 2006 >> t.next_week => Mon Oct 23 00:00:00 BST 2006 >> t.next_week.next_week => Tue Oct 24 00:00:00 BST 2006 >> t.next_week.next_week.next_week => Mon Oct 30
2013 Jan 29
7
Seriously, am I the only one having trouble with the RHEL puppetlabs repos?
This is the third time I''ve sent a message about this. Does anybody know what''s going on? I''m going to file a bug if this isn''t fixed soon. RHEL6: http://yum.puppetlabs.com/el/6/products/x86_64/repodata/primary.sqlite.bz2: [Errno -1] Metadata file does not match checksum Trying other mirror. Error: failure: repodata/primary.sqlite.bz2 from
2016 Feb 23
0
Processed: severity of 813678 is serious, severity of 813037 is serious
Processing commands for control at bugs.debian.org: > severity 813678 serious Bug #813678 [blktap-dkms] blktap-dkms: fails to build with mainline 4.4 based kernels Severity set to 'serious' from 'important' > severity 813037 serious Bug #813037 [src:flashcache] flashcache: will not build against mainline 4.4 based kernels Severity set to 'serious' from
2010 May 13
1
mdbox: Is there a tool to recover space used by refcount=0 messages in mdbox storage files?
Is there a tool to recover space used by refcount=0 messages in mdbox storage files? The wiki talks about it but it isn't clear where the tool is. Regards, Bill
2019 Jan 14
0
mdbox + zlib performing less than just mdbox
mdbox format is a cross between mbox and sdbox. The idea is that it keeps up to mdbox_rotate_size sized mbox files which contain mails. Using zlib here will not help, because zlib is not applied to the full mdbox file, but individual mails within. Also not sure why you think that adding compression would make things faster? =) I am not fully sure how cephfs works but you might get better
2001 Nov 17
1
serious file system corruption with 2.4.14 and ext3 patch
I am using 2.4.14 and the ext3 patch to go along with it and yesterday I got the following error. Nov 16 20:14:19 ccs kernel: EXT3-fs error (device ide0(3,72)): ext3_new_block: Allocating block in system zone - block = 394173 Well, I immediately went into maintainance mode and checked the file system and there were plenty of errors including a duplicate block and other stuff. I am not sure, is
1999 Nov 30
0
serious Qpopper 3.0 vulnerability (fwd)
Recieved this email on BugTraq today. Take the necessary precautions. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1999 01:53:11 +0100 From: Mixter <mixter@NEWYORKOFFICE.COM> To: BUGTRAQ@SECURITYFOCUS.COM Subject: serious Qpopper 3.0 vulnerability Greetings, There is a remote buffer overflow in the qpop 3.0 server code that can lead to remote root compromise. Exploit
1998 Feb 03
0
serious security problem in XKB
The Neverending Story of X11 Insecurity continues... Summary: On a system where X11R6.3-based Xserver with XKEYBOARD extension (R6.1 is probably affected too) is run in setuid or setgid enviroment (e.g. typical XFree86 installation has XF86_* installed setuid root), local users can exploit a "feature" of XKB implementation to execute arbitrary commands with the extra privileges.
2003 Jan 24
1
WHITEHAT DISCOVERS SERIOUS SECURITY FLAW AFFECTING ALL WEB SERVER S WORLDWIDE
FYI, Santa Clara, Calif., Jan. 20, 2003 -- WhiteHat Security, Inc. a Santa Clara, California based company that specializes in Web Application Security, has discovered a serious security flaw affecting all web server world wide. From months of extensive research and testing, WhiteHat has found a way to exploit a flaw in the way all web servers communicate.
2005 Dec 30
1
Need serious help - unit testing without a database
I''ve created a model, let''s just call it Person class Person attr_accessor :first_name, :lastname def full_name @first_name + " " + @last_name end end I''m using this in my Rails application. My Rails application does not use a database of any kind, and this model is obviously not a subclass of ActiveRecord::Base. I can''t unit test this