Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "New User: Kudos, small/old platform, RPM Illegal Instruction"
2005 Sep 10
0
New User: Kudos, small/old platform, RPM Illegal
Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 09:44:49 -0700 (PDT)
From: "Bryan J. Smith" <b.j.smith at ieee.org>
Bill Maltby <wild-bill at triad.rr.com> wrote:
>> Picked an AMD 5x86 (equivalent to a Pentium 75 MHz)
>
>
<snip>
I run IPCop on i486, i586 (true Pentium) and i686 (Pentium
Pro) systems.
>> Anyway, my problem is that RPM traps with illegal
>>
2005 Sep 21
2
Bryan Smith: Thanks for the IPCop recommendation
A few weeks back I had tried to install CentOS on my old AMD 5x6x (equiv
to P75 performance) with plans to use it as my firewall and router.
Because there were some problems relating to RPM compile architecture
(apparently), I posted and Bryan suggested IPCop, even at peril to his
life on these lists ;-)
according to him. ;-) ;-)
Just wanted to tell him thanks, it's worked out well. Had
2008 Jul 24
3
IPCop updates, Evolution Calendar rarely crashes now
I know a lot of you are using IPCop where you work. They have three
(3) updates posted, during the past two (2) days. The last one, I'm
getting an error, when I try to Download it, and I will report that to
the IPCop list or bugzilla after I send this message.
"No such file or directory
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ipcop/ipcop-1.4.21-update.i386.tgz.gpg?download"
The problem I
2006 Aug 16
3
proxy server - ipcop vs CentOS
I have purchased a used Compaq DL360 which I was going to use as a proxy
server. Presently, we are using a cheap box with ipcop which is working
fine but it didn't have much RAM (64MB), etc.
This new box we will want to run squid and perhaps dansguardian for
filtering (this is a non-profit company) and I'm wondering if I should
just put ipcop on it or would it be smarter/better to install
2010 Jul 06
4
why i can not put my swap files in /dev?
I tried to create some swap files in /dev directory for my desktop.
the dd and mkswap were ok. but when I try to swapon it, i get this:
# swapon /dev/myswap
swapon: /dev/myswap: Invalid argument
but when I mv the file to some other directory like /mnt or /, the
swapon works.
could sb. tell me why?
--
Tang Jianwei
2009 Mar 16
1
Forensics related ZFS questions
1. Does variable FSB block sizing extend to files larger than record
size, concerning the last FSB allocated?
In other words, for files larger than 128KB, that utilize more than one
full recordsize FSB, will the LAST FSB allocated be ''right-sized'' to fit
the remaining data, or will ZFS allocate a full recordsize FSB for the
last ''chunk'' of the file? (This is
2003 Nov 20
1
[LLVMdev] Kudos
My hat is off to everyone that's worked on LLVM.
I started coding Stacker yesterday from scratch as a background task in
between doing "real" :) work. Tonight I got my first program generated
by the Stacker compiler to compile, link and execute. The entire control
flow of Stacker is done (mind you its trivial). All that remains is to
fill in code generation for about 60 built-in
2009 Nov 21
1
kudos
I'm sure this isn't said enough, so kudos to Timo for what has to be the
best IMAP server anywhere, hands-down no qualifications! And to think,
it's a one man operation ... although perhaps that is one of the reasons
it is so good.
2003 Nov 20
1
kudos to the samba team for samba3
Just wanted to say kudos to the samba team for a great job on samba 3.
Im still reading up on all the nice features with samba 3, but so far, I
really like it.
Just wanted to say great job!
Jason
2019 Mar 24
0
Kudos and feature question
I think you would implement it as a new type of filter rule. similar to 'P' (preserve) but with a timestamp or delta-time to define what counts as 'recent' as well as the pattern to match for this rule to apply (which could just be a wildcard matching anything by default, but could also use the full pattern-matching capabilities if required).
Have a look at:
the
2005 Nov 20
11
NFS question (and Best Practices)
I saw in another post that a best practices doc will be coming, but I figured I would try to get this working.
I''m trying to understand why zfs uses so many "zfs create" so I can use it better. What makes sense is that each zfs fs can have it''s own options (compression, nfs, atime, quota, etc). I really love this because it is so tuneable -- compression on these
2004 Jul 16
1
Problem with SysLinux but not with LILO
Hi,
I am trying to use two products that use SysLinux and finally realised the
SysLinux is the cause of my woes. I'm trying to use Freesco and IPCop. IPCop
version 1.3 used a different boot loader to 1.4 which uses SysLinux. I have
been through numerous trials and tribulations in trying to get Freesco to
work but eventually gave up and went with IPCop. I kept getting the "Boot
2007 Mar 06
4
Public kudos to Timo
I'm sitting here working away on various unrelated projects and watching
patch after patch after patch flow in from Timo to fix all sorts of
problems people are reporting. A coding madman on fire.
Thanks Timo, you rock. I appreciate the time you spend on this software,
I'm sure everyone else does as well. :)
-te
--
Troy Engel | Systems Engineer
Fluid, Inc | http://www.fluid.com
2007 May 12
0
Kudos from a blogger
http://sevengeeks.blogspot.com/2007/05/how-far-has-wine-come.html
says
"I... have tried wine in the past... I was always disappointed.
Although many apps were and may have been supported at the time
it always seemed that the one I wanted to run was either not supported
at all or very limited...
I decided to give it another go earlier this year and was very pleased
and surprised.
... all
2008 Oct 12
2
Kudos 2
This game uses only DirectX 7 features, so it should be fully compatible with WINE.
I've gotten it to install and run under Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex beta, WINE version 1.1.6. (The game has an irritating bug with my chipset that requires me to change the resolution before starting; this is not WINE's fault.) However, once I click on the Begin New Game button, the textures go all weird; many
2001 Aug 08
0
Kudos to all (GC works really well)
I am a lurker on the mailing list and a quiet but active user of R. I
recently needed to do some exploration and modelling on a large set of
data. In the past I would have been sceptical about how well R's
memory management and garbage collection would perform. I fully
expected R or my operating system to grind to a crashing halt.
However I was delighted with the memory performance.
2001 Sep 13
0
R kudos
This is not a request for help, but I thought the readers of this mailing
list might appreciate the following, anyway. I have been working with US
EPA's (that's the United States Environmental Protection Agency) Office of
Pesticides on a preliminary assessment for the effects of exposure to
multiple organophosphate pesticides on human health (as required by the
Food Quality Protection
2002 Feb 18
0
Kudos (and SVG)
Dear all,
I have just finished my thesis titled "Gravitational Microlensing of
Quasar Clouds", and the following paragraph appeared in my
"Acknowledgements":
"I would like to thank the authors of R and the R core team for
their great skill and dedication in developing this software, and
to all the members of the R-help mailing list, especially Brian
D. Ripley,
2004 Jul 29
1
Kudos to the R support team
Hi there,
I just wanted to take a quick second to thank everyone who maintains this
service- just in case you don't hear it enough, there are a plethora of people
who rely on this service (as evidenced by the help archives), and even if they
don't say it, are greatly thankful for what you do here. Not only are you
providing a service to people who are learning R, but indeed helping
2008 May 20
4
[PATCH] Fix lapic timer stop issue in deep C state
Local APIC timer may stop at deep C state (C3/C4...) entry/exit. this
patch add the logic that use platform timer (HPET) to reenable local
APIC timer at C state entry/exit.
Signed-off-by: Wei Gang <gang.wei@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Yu Ke <ke.yu@intel.com>
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