> It could also be the network card (with a Linux driver that has not be
> thoroughly debugged for the kind of network traffic that BackupPC
>From experience, the cards we've had the most success with have been the Intel
Ether Express 100s and 1000s, and the onboard nForce chipset cards. Neither
> that's the theory. your caveats are noteworthy tho; I've been bitten by
> them, and that's one of the reasons I don't like software RAID. with a 3ware
> controller, there's no worry about the bootability of whichever drive is
> left in the array.
You also need to set a partition as active and re
> > I had a similar problem with Debian a few months ago and I made a
> > package for myself, I guess you can try it on Ubuntu
> > (http://g3pd.ucpel.tche.br/~rreal/download/libfile-rsyncp-
> > perl_0.64-1_i386.deb)
>
> You can also just install this module from CPAN directly: http://
> search.
for 24 hours. You'd be amazed what it turns up.
When the machine hangs, does _everything_ hang, even num lock?
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