HI all,
This is driving me nuts...I still have that problem where I get intermittent
failures while sending email, even after hard coding the IP number for
smtp.comcast.net (they normally have 4 different IPs...I hard coded one to
make debug easier).
Does anybody know the SMTP protocol sufficiently that they could help me debug
this problem ? I have ethereal traces - one when it works, and another when
it doesn't. I see differences, but I don't know why, nor do I know what I
should do as a remedy.
Thanks,
Andy
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Worcester Linux Users' Group
Worcester, MA USA
http://www.wlug.org
Ok, I'm using 2.4. Yes, ACPI is more recent than APM....I tried 2.6 once
and stuff worked oddly, so I went back to 2.4 (2.4 gentoo-sources as opposed
to ck-2.6 for all you gentoo buffs). Thank you all, I guess I'll have to
get 2.6 working...
Eric
-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Stewart [mailto:andystewart@comcast.net]
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 5:30 PM
To: Worcester Linux Users Group
Subject: Re: [Wlug] Hibernation
On Thursday 10 June 2004 3:54 pm, Mike Frysinger wrote:
> On Thursday 10 June 2004 02:53 pm, Martin, Eric wrote:
> > does anybody know of a hibernate mode in linux (suspend to disk)?
> > If there is, where? If there isn't, how hard is that to code?
>
> my ppc laptop has suppport via the hardware in 2.6 ... there's also
> 'Software Suspend' and 'Suspend-to-Disk' support in 2.6 for all x86
> machines ... -mike
Note that my laptop is running a 2.6 kernel and that the hibernate mode
works
pretty well, actually! When the user invokes the hibernate mode (suspend to
disk) the software writes its info into the swap file, and then the machine
powers off. When the machine is later powered on and starts to boot, a
parameter is passed to the kernel which tells it to look at the swap file.
If the swap file has valid "hibernate info" in it, the machine will resume
that state, otherwise it will perform a normal boot sequence.
I'm pretty sure I'm using ACPI, which is (I believe) a more recent standard
than APM. Check to see what your hardware supports.
Later,
Andy
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http://www.wlug.org
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HI all,
Please check the recently updated WLUG website for the meeting schedule for
the next 12 months or so.
Note that we'll be having our annual WLUG BBQ at Doug Waud's house on
Wednesday, July 21 (weather permitting). More details forthcoming.
I'm still seeing a volunteer to run the June meeting with some topic of
interest. Otherwise, I'll have to cram and give a presentation about the
bootsplash software, which would be tough for me to demo since VMware doesn't
work on SuSE 9.1 (yet).
See ya later,
Andy
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>Subject: [Wlug] Fwd: Usenix Conference in Boston June 27-July 2
>Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2004 21:42:43 -0400
>From: Andy Stewart <andystewart(a)comcast.net>
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Someone posted some information on here about contract web work for Stow, Ma,
and I was curious if whoever it was knew if the position had been filled, and
if not, could they pass along that email to send resumes to to me? I seemed to
have misplaced the email.
Thanks,
Chuck
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Contract Web Developer
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HI everybody,
The summer months always make it tough to draw people to a WLUG meeting, and
announcing a meeting without sufficient notice makes it worse. Thus, I'll
start the monthly troll for topics now in the hope that we can nail down this
month's topic and advertise the meeting so that we'll have a pretty good
turnout.
If you have topics on which you would like to address WLUG, please let me
know.
FYI: I'm fabricating the schedule for upcoming meetings. It should be posted
shortly.
FYI: I'm currently negotiating the time and place for the annual WLUG BBQ to
be held in July. More news coming soon. Stay tuned!
Andy
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Andy Stewart, Founder
Worcester Linux Users' Group
Worcester, MA USA
http://www.wlug.org
HI everybody,
Here is a DEC Miata system looking for a home. If you are interested, please
contact Mike Keenan directly.
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Worcester Linux Users' Group
Worcester, MA USA
http://www.wlug.org
Our school uses commercial library automation software. We would like to convert the database to open source. Anyone have experience doing so?
Thanks,
Dbn0002(a)aol.com
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