Use some livecCD or Alpine Linux to create your own CD, and tunnel IP in mails for the fun:D If the latency is less than the TCP time-out you might even get a decent ssh connection.
22 years give or take, started with SLS, can't remember which version probably older than this one ftp://ftp.ibiblio.org/pub/hist... as I can vaguely remember kernel 0.97 but SLS 1.03 has kernel 0.98pl.
Your Linux seems really easy, I usually have to do
mkdir -p/mnt/iso && modprobe loop && mount -o loop/this/is/really/a/long/path/LiveCD-2012.iso/mnt/iso
But mine is one line shorter:p
kvm (with a little patch) supports it, running it right now with 5 guests and have 53K pages which are shared.
# cat/sys/kernel/mm/ksm/pages_sharing
53714
That's ~200MB for about 1,5GB memory used on the host.
Now I can't figured out how many times those pages are shared, so I can't calculated the actual memory saved (it's between 200MB and 4x200MB).
Or use an ATA. In combination with a open source softswtcih (Freeswitch, Yate, OpenPBX.org,...) you can do some amazing stuffs like FoIP (T.38 with OpenPBX.org), voicemail (to email), conference, forward to VoIP/mobile/PSTN,....
Why are people sticking to a non-open protocol and non-free program is beyond me, there are so much open and free stuff that are much better.
I have running this for half day now (the real one not rc3), it feels a bit smoother. The sitebar add-on does work and they change the ctrl-s key binding so sage kb short-cut foes not work.
Everything else is working as expected and build0in spell-checker is doing its work.
It's a great release/
I used to use Gentoo minimal installs but recently discovered Alpine Linux (http://alpinelinux.org/) which is even better.
Use some livecCD or Alpine Linux to create your own CD, and tunnel IP in mails for the fun :D If the latency is less than the TCP time-out you might even get a decent ssh connection.
http://packetstormsecurity.com...
22 years give or take, started with SLS, can't remember which version probably older than this one ftp://ftp.ibiblio.org/pub/hist... as I can vaguely remember kernel 0.97 but SLS 1.03 has kernel 0.98pl.
FWIW this is the first Linux distro (there are earlier versions but I didn't bother to search) ftp://ftp.ibiblio.org/pub/hist...
And the place to get your kernel was ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/linux/
grep pizza article_content && if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then echo "News for nerds"; fi
xkillbill
MS PR/marketing, not Oprah.
Fail.
xpilots and killbill
SLS -> Slackware -> Yggdrassil -> Suse/Debian/Redhat -> Mandrack -> LFS -> Gentoo
Your Linux seems really easy, I usually have to do mkdir -p /mnt/iso && modprobe loop && mount -o loop /this/is/really/a/long/path/LiveCD-2012.iso /mnt/iso
But mine is one line shorter :p
Linux L.0 :D
this explains it: https://lists.bufferbloat.net/pipermail/bloat/2011-February/000050.html
kvm (with a little patch) supports it, running it right now with 5 guests and have 53K pages which are shared. # cat /sys/kernel/mm/ksm/pages_sharing
53714
That's ~200MB for about 1,5GB memory used on the host.
Now I can't figured out how many times those pages are shared, so I can't calculated the actual memory saved (it's between 200MB and 4x200MB).
Video footage for golden shower fans.
For Never.
Horribly.
In Australia the donor immunes you.
Beter use Dtrace to trace the telnet bug.
it's not worth it. Just my 2 cents
Are you guys all having hang-over or what? I am getting the FP :) Merry Christmas everyone from a Gentoo Desktop.
Or use an ATA. In combination with a open source softswtcih (Freeswitch, Yate, OpenPBX.org, ...) you can do some amazing stuffs like FoIP (T.38 with OpenPBX.org), voicemail (to email), conference, forward to VoIP/mobile/PSTN, ....
Why are people sticking to a non-open protocol and non-free program is beyond me, there are so much open and free stuff that are much better.
I have be capturing light waves at 100% for years with my digi cam.
What about the /. admins who can read our highly sensitive comments?
I have running this for half day now (the real one not rc3), it feels a bit smoother. The sitebar add-on does work and they change the ctrl-s key binding so sage kb short-cut foes not work. Everything else is working as expected and build0in spell-checker is doing its work. It's a great release/
Kongrats