I don't expect to be posting very much over the next two days. I have lots of grouting to do in the bathroom and my new laptop is now here waiting for Gentoo to be installed.
Saturday, November 25, 2006
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Dizzy reads
- Ben Brogan
- Big Brother Watch
- Boulton & Co
- Coffee House
- Conservative Home
- Dan Hannan
- Donal Blaney
- Douglas Carswell MP
- FT Westminster
- Guido Fawkes
- Hoby Cartoons
- Iain Dale
- Keep Thinking Butch
- Nadine Dorries
- Nothing British
- Old Holborn
- Paul Waugh
- Political Betting
- Politics Home
- Quizzicalgaze
- Red Box
- Shane Greer
- Sky.com/News Blog
- Tory Radio
Not Lefties
Blog Archive
-
►
2011
(140)
- November (2)
- October (3)
- August (1)
- July (3)
- June (2)
- May (14)
- April (5)
- March (43)
- February (25)
- January (42)
-
►
2010
(658)
- December (50)
- November (56)
- October (21)
- September (34)
- August (32)
- July (44)
- June (51)
- May (69)
- April (87)
- March (92)
- February (62)
- January (60)
-
►
2009
(1050)
- December (60)
- November (60)
- October (65)
- September (78)
- August (85)
- July (85)
- June (96)
- May (119)
- April (104)
- March (115)
- February (86)
- January (97)
-
►
2008
(1023)
- December (71)
- November (106)
- October (72)
- September (109)
- August (68)
- July (76)
- June (51)
- May (102)
- April (83)
- March (87)
- February (101)
- January (97)

6 comments:
Why not try a different distribution like arch just for a laugh?
simple reason really. Havcing carried out thorough research the 32 bit backward compatability is far superior in Gentoo than it is in any other distro.
Your a woos. Try something new!
BTW, have you seen my latest linux tip of the day? Whoops.
Are you scrapping any old laptops?
Look, I don't wish to sound rude but I don't want to use Arch. I've read the site, I don't liek the sound of it, also, as I noted above, there is rather poor backward compatiability libraries for 32 bit emulation when running a 64Bit kernel. Linux is about choice at the end of the day, Arch simply doesn't appeal to me because it lacks the control I want that Gentoo can give me.
As to line counting, errrr....
grep $searchterm filename | wc -l
The way we manage files on large scale mailservers in ISP environemnt, say for example, Tiscali, is to rotate and compress. A 1gig raw log file will compress down to next to nothing with gzip, and even less with bzip2.
Ah well. If I can't get you to try...
Why sendmail over postfix though?
postfix can;t cope with massive traffic in those big enviroments. It;s fine for a handful of domains.
Post a Comment