Ubuntu is under attack
Anders Karlsson
trudheim at gmail.com
Fri Dec 23 08:35:04 UTC 2005
On 12/23/05, Mike Bird <mgb-ubuntu at yosemite.net> wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-12-22 at 23:59, Anders Karlsson wrote:
> > Looking quickly at the manpage though reveals that a small tweak to
> > /etc/init.d/mdadm would avert any problems, just give the -p flag as
> > well with a suitable argument, and you *still* don't need an MTA.
>
> The suitable argument has to refer to a suitable program. Which
> suitable program were you thinking of? Does the suitable program
> handle both local notification (for home PC's and people in
> deserts) and remote notification (for schools and businesses)?
Don't care as we are talking about a default install
(Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu) here, so only local notification comes into
play. And no, I have not bothered finding a program that is the
suitable argument to the -p flag, because that is beside the point.
Edubuntu and the Ubuntu Server installs may well want to use the -m
flag instead, and have an MTA pulled in, but that would be up to them
to have their default conf set it up.
Regards,
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Anders Karlsson <trudheim at gmail.com>
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