I tried changing this a while back and the machine just didn't like
it. I think this is more of a standards issue than a OS issue. But
hey, give it a whirl. just don't forget to make a backup first.
--Angus
Acido <acido@DVMUD.NET> on 02/08/99 06:11:38 AM
At 04:21 PM 2/7/99 -0800, you wrote:
>Increasing it beyond what your operating system can handle will cause bad
>things to happen. "Socket write would block" specifically.
Ok but can the OS still only handle 12288 bytes or has that expanded
through the years??
btw: im running linux 2.0.34
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