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FOSS enthousiast, Computer Science student, Debian GNU/Linux (and Ubuntu) user, Coding in C/C++/Python, Zarafa Engineer.

Keywords: Linux, KVM/Libvirt power user, LaTeX, C++, C, Python, PySide, Qt, Debian, Ubuntu, Apache, Zarafa, Postfix, MySQL, security, KDE

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May
13
comment Automatically opening kwallet while logging in to KDE
Ah, I see what you mean now. Sorry, I thought that you were listing several options.
May
12
comment Automatically opening kwallet while logging in to KDE
I am not using gnome-keyring on my Kubuntu setup. Installing LightDM does not unlock my KWallet on login. What else do I need to configure?
May
4
answered If I have an SSD and a hard disk in a system, can the SSD act as cache for the hard disk?
Feb
12
awarded  Guru
Feb
6
comment If I have an SSD and a hard disk in a system, can the SSD act as cache for the hard disk?
This is seriously a good catch. It's a straight answer to this on AU: Can I cache an mdadm raid with an ssd? (in which I now mentioned your answer in mine)
Feb
3
comment Looking for elegant iproute2 solution for host w/ 2 interfaces on 2 networks and 3 gateways
@ downvoter: instead of downvoting, please post an answer.
Jan
29
comment AES-NI on Dell Vostro 3360
@AlojzyBomba This is an answer. It's an OEM hardware company disabling this feature. You pointed to another model with a BIOS update enabling it. Just get in contact with Dell to get one for yours - we can't do anything about it from here.
Jan
26
comment How to stop mail with PHP error messages to root?
@ChrisDown I believe you're the one confused here. See "And please fix the source of your problems by fixing the cause of the errors in the actual message." in my comment. And I believe vonbrand and you are just saying the same thing. Actually, this is not what OP was asking for. and this is my final comment to this silly discussion here
Jan
26
comment How to stop mail with PHP error messages to root?
@ChrisDown It's exactly what OP was asking for. See the last line in the question. I proposed a more optimal solution in my second comment, but from the comments OP really wanted to disable this... Now vonbrand reports this isn't working. A different question IMO.
Jan
26
comment How to stop mail with PHP error messages to root?
@vonbrand If you have a NEW question, please ask it by clicking the Ask Question button.
Jan
21
comment How to set OOM killer adjustments for daemons permanently?
I'm still surprised as to why I didn't find this earlier on. Today I stumbled upon it by accident. :)
Jan
21
accepted How to set OOM killer adjustments for daemons permanently?
Jan
21
answered How to set OOM killer adjustments for daemons permanently?
Jan
10
comment Overflow /tmp mounted when there is free space on /
@RahulPatil MySQL uses /tmp as temporary path by default for several operations. You should limit usage to that in your MySQL configuration, or allow /tmp to be large enough for all of it to fit in there. That MySQL tuning is worth another question I'm happy to answer, but may be more ontopic on DBA.SE.
Jan
9
revised Overflow /tmp mounted when there is free space on /
re-added Ubuntu version. Lost in previous edit by Mat.
Jan
9
comment Overflow /tmp mounted when there is free space on /
Please explain Linux 2.6.32-41-server on "Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS". This should be 3.2.0-*. Give more information. Is this an incomplete upgrade? Running a VPS/Container-based virtualization? etc.
Jan
9
comment Overflow /tmp mounted when there is free space on /
Aren't you just simply running out of memory? (free -m) And what kernel are you running? (uname -a)
Jan
8
awarded  Enthusiast
Jan
6
revised CentOS connected to Internet but not updates
reformatted, improved English a bit
Jan
5
comment Where did Redhat derive from?
How can one "base off the Linux kernel directly" in terms of Linux distributions? The kernel is of less concern here; it's all Linux. I may be missing out on some history here.