On Fri, May 05, 2006 at 10:30:00PM +0200, Nuri Jawad wrote:
>
> It is useful to show you what kind of environment many users do not want
> to have. Hiding information is not user-friendly for the experienced user,
> only for the novice.
Spamming my logs with these messages so often that my dmesg buffer
soon contains nothing but and I have to use grep -v to read my syslog
is not user-friendly, and I am hardly a novice.
At most, a reworded message should be emitted on the first
occurance of the error and not again until a reboot. If you want to
know more, there are debugging tools for that sort of thing.
--
Joseph Fannin
[email protected]
/* So there I am, in the middle of my `netfilter-is-wonderful'
talk in Sydney, and someone asks `What happens if you try
to enlarge a 64k packet here?'. I think I said something
eloquent like `fuck'. - RR */
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