303 reputation
18
bio website
location Vienna
age
visits member for 1 year, 7 months
seen Apr 10 at 17:37
stats profile views 34

Feb
1
awarded  Popular Question
Sep
30
awarded  Yearling
Jul
28
comment Is there a difference of stability between Linux distros?
Sure, crashes are still caused by it. I used Desktop-Linux from ~2002 - ~2008. I noticed in that time that after kernel.org changed it's development schedules, there are much fewer modifications by the distros. Before that time between stable kernel-releases was much larger, so they added a lot of patches by themselves.
Jul
18
answered How to block ip adresses which access more than n-pages in m-prediod of time?
May
25
comment free / top difference. Does free show virtual memory?
Oh. i see, linux is using all that for i/o buffers?
May
25
comment free / top difference. Does free show virtual memory?
Then i don't get why my memory is almost used up. Those two processes are at the top, beneath it all other processes use < 5MB res memory.
May
24
asked free / top difference. Does free show virtual memory?
May
17
comment How to make netcat use an existing HTTP proxy
Hi, i haven't used it so much myself, but i think it's correct. Socat opens a plain TCP-Connection to the http-proxy and squid parses the http-GET and does the rest. Does it work for https btw.? And finally another link: technostuff.blogspot.com/2008/10/…
May
16
answered Configuring syslogd in Ubuntu
May
16
answered Phrase Express Equivalent for Linux?
May
16
answered Where to find acpi mailing list?
May
16
answered How to make netcat use an existing HTTP proxy
May
16
answered How to pass data outside process for zenity progress?
May
2
comment Is there a difference of stability between Linux distros?
What do you mean with "Ubuntu lacks all the features a server must have". I'm running Ubuntu on almost every server i administer for years, and never missed anything.
May
2
comment Is there a difference of stability between Linux distros?
Just wanted to add that over the last years, especially after Torvalds change the Kernel-Release-Schedule, the customizations got fewer and most distros ship more or less the vanilla kernel again.
Apr
26
answered How can I disable terminal resizing
Jan
9
comment Why does btrfs allow to create a raid1 with mismatched drives?
I'm not sure it's technically thin-provising, since btrfs takes up that space for it's chunks, but yes, you could add more disks later.
Jan
9
revised Why does btrfs allow to create a raid1 with mismatched drives?
added 406 characters in body
Jan
9
accepted Why does btrfs allow to create a raid1 with mismatched drives?
Jan
9
awarded  Self-Learner