Bug#354687: postfix fails to start from initscript

2006-02-27 Thread Frank Copeland
Package: postfix Version: 2.2.8-9 Severity: normal After the most recent upgrade the initscript started failing like this: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# /etc/init.d/postfix start Starting Postfix Mail Transport Agent: postfixpostfix/postfix-script: fatal: usage: postfix start (or stop, reload, abort, fl

Bug#318087: mozilla-tabextensions: Input (mouse or keyboard) maxes out CPU

2005-08-25 Thread Frank Copeland
two comments on the Mozilla bug do mention tabextensions. Without tabextensions installed input still causes elevated CPU usage but not enough to affect usability. Frank Copeland -- BOFH excuse #382: Someone was smoking in the computer room and set off the halon systems. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE,

Bug#318087: mozilla-tabextensions: Input (mouse or keyboard) maxes out CPU

2005-07-13 Thread Frank Copeland
Package: mozilla-tabextensions Version: 1.14.2005051901-1 Followup-For: Bug #318087 This is confirmation from another PC, an Athlon 1700+ with another Logitech trackball and an NVIDIA GeForce 6600 [NV43]. -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable APT prefers testing APT policy:

Bug#318087: mozilla-tabextensions: Input (mouse or keyboard) maxes out CPU

2005-07-13 Thread Frank Copeland
Package: mozilla-tabextensions Version: 1.14.2005051901-1 Severity: important When mozilla-tabextensions is installed, moving the mouse or typing into a form in mozilla or firefox causes CPU utilisation to max out. Confirmed by uninstalling mozilla-tabextensions and failing the reproduce the prob

Bug#63196: logrotate fails silently with duplicate entries in config files

2005-01-27 Thread Frank Copeland
Package: logrotate Version: 3.7-2 Followup-For: Bug #63196 Unknown to me I had created duplicate entries for a particular logfile. I'm not certain how it occurred but most likely I had installed the package involved from source in the distant past, created or installed a logrotate.d entry for it,

Bug#276550: Problem occurs with sarge pppd, and more details

2005-01-21 Thread Frank Copeland
hen pppd has option "persist" and it receives a > LCP Term Req. I don't have "persist" set here and the problem is happening on inbound dialup connections where its not relevant. I've just noticed I don't have lcp-echo-* set for dialup connections so I'