From: J G Miller on 11 Jul 2010 10:27 On Sun, 11 Jul 2010 14:11:01 +0000, J G Miller wrote: > On Sunday, July 11th, 2010 at 20:48:20h +0800, Man-wai Chang the lazy > Cantonese Gamer Droid advised: >> >> Boot it up with a normal Ubuntu, then compile a new kernel supporting >> more than 6 cores via `make menuconfig`! > > Should one chose SLAB or SLAB though? Typographical error there --- "SL*A*B or SL*U*B" is the question.
From: Man-wai Chang on 11 Jul 2010 11:52 >> Should one chose SLAB or SLAB though? > > Typographical error there --- "SL*A*B or SL*U*B" is the question. > Use default first. If it failed, then change it. Or you could ask in linux kernel mailing list. -- @~@ Might, Courage, Vision, SINCERITY. / v \ Simplicity is Beauty! May the Force and Farce be with you! /( _ )\ (x86_64 Ubuntu 9.10) Linux 2.6.34.1 ^ ^ 23:50:02 up 7:51 0 users load average: 1.57 1.29 1.11 不借貸! 不詐騙! 不援交! 不打交! 不打劫! 不自殺! 請考慮綜援 (CSSA): http://www.swd.gov.hk/tc/index/site_pubsvc/page_socsecu/sub_addressesa
From: Mike Rechtman on 11 Jul 2010 12:00 On 07/10/2010 05:30 PM, Ignoramus30064 wrote: > On 2010-07-10, John Hasler<jhasler(a)newsguy.com> wrote: >> HoneyMonster writes: >>> Red Hat, with a support contract, you berk. >> ....snip... > > OK, you got me, what is "PHB"? see http://alpha.mike-r.com/jargon/P/PHB.html > .... snip... -- Mike R. Home: http://alpha.mike-r.com/ QOTD: http://alpha.mike-r.com/php/qotd.php No Micro$oft products were used in the URLs above, or in preparing this message. Recommended reading: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#before
From: Man-wai Chang on 11 Jul 2010 12:05 > Yes, that's what I ended up doing, thanks > A script to compile kernel (copied from linux-sxs mailing list): http://www.changmw.com:8080/~toylet/scripts/compile.kernel.txt -- @~@ Might, Courage, Vision, SINCERITY. / v \ Simplicity is Beauty! May the Force and Farce be with you! /( _ )\ (x86_64 Ubuntu 9.10) Linux 2.6.34.1 ^ ^ 00:00:01 up 8:01 0 users load average: 1.05 1.14 1.13 不借貸! 不詐騙! 不援交! 不打交! 不打劫! 不自殺! 請考慮綜援 (CSSA): http://www.swd.gov.hk/tc/index/site_pubsvc/page_socsecu/sub_addressesa
From: William Poaster on 13 Jul 2010 09:46
John Hasler wrote: > Hadron writes: >> It has a LOCAL monitor (frequently via a monitor/knd switch) in a >> secure room and NO ssh or vnc access quite frequently. I find it >> amazing so many idiots in this group dont seem to understand REAL >> security. > > Who the hell said anything about "security"? I just asked why the > server had a monitor. In most cases a monitor on a server is a waste of > money, space, and electricity, but there are valid reasons for one. In > the "locked server room with armed guard" scenario (not the one that > was under discussion AFAIK), however, the monitor and keyboard probably > should be locked in a closet in the server room when not in use. The > monitor should certainly not be left hooked to one of the servers > running a screensaver. > >> Its the old case of a little knowledge being a dangerous thing once >> more. > > As you regularly demonstrate. Applause! -- FreeBSD 8.0 64-bit Kubuntu 10.04 64-bit Mandriva 2010 64-bit Scientificlinux 5.5 64-bit |