On 31 Dec, this message from Michel Dänzer echoed through cyberspace:
On Sun, 2001-12-30 at 21:45, Elizabeth Barham wrote:
2- the remote box auto-logging you out.
Most likely but I checked syslog; I figured that there might be
mention of it User has been idle 2 hours. Disconnected. but
Hopefully it won't for another two weeks until I'm back to my desk.
Murphy's law...we spoke of it, so it keeled over and died that day :(
Maybe you should hook it up with an X10 interface and a watcher box where
you
could kick the power remotely? ;-)
[...]
The PowerPC port will
On Mon, Dec 31, 2001 at 06:42:05PM +0100, Michael Schmitz wrote:
Hopefully it won't for another two weeks until I'm back to my desk.
Murphy's law...we spoke of it, so it keeled over and died that day :(
Maybe you should hook it up with an X10 interface and a watcher box where
you
On Mon, 31 Dec 2001, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
You're kidding, right?
Nope. Voltaire went belly up yesterday morning. Sorry bought that;
it's been flaky the whole time we've had it.
With a bit of convincing, and help from Ryan I've set up my old buildd
again. Just need to run a full update
On Mon, 2001-12-31 at 20:43, Michael Schmitz wrote:
On Mon, 31 Dec 2001, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
You're kidding, right?
Nope. Voltaire went belly up yesterday morning. Sorry bought that;
it's been flaky the whole time we've had it.
With a bit of convincing, and help from Ryan I've
Voodo question: how do you restart an apt-get upgrade that was interrupted
accidentially?
Run it again, or what's the problem with that?
If run again after interrupted midway through upgrade it will just whine
about broken packages. dpkg --configure -a and apt-get -f install won't
help.
On Mon, 2001-12-31 at 20:52, Michael Schmitz wrote:
Voodo question: how do you restart an apt-get upgrade that was interrupted
accidentially?
Run it again, or what's the problem with that?
If run again after interrupted midway through upgrade it will just whine
about broken
On Dec 30 2001, Elizabeth Barham wrote:
Another person wrote back and simply stated debian-user; I thought
this might be a daemon or cron job that is periodically called which
disconnects idle users but I have not been able to find it.
Wouldn't adding -n to the telnetd in
On Sun, 2001-12-30 at 21:53, Steve Langasek wrote:
Samba 2.0.7-4 has just been uploaded to potato-proposed-updates in the
hope that 2.2r5 will release with a working package on architectures
(the current package is broken on Alphas). Binaries have already been
uploaded for i386 and alpha;
hi all,
I have a Powerbook g3 with sid, kernel 2.4.17, and Ext3 as filesystem.
Now I want to try mac on linux, but as described in the doc. I need to
downgrade to 2.2.19 is there another way?
ciao,
MaX
--
Massimo Biffi LocTeam Barcelona - Spain
Debian/Sid on PowerBook Apple G3
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At 1:36 AM +0100 1/1/02, MaX wrote:
I have a Powerbook g3 with sid, kernel 2.4.17, and Ext3 as filesystem.
Now I want to try mac on linux, but as described in the doc. I need to
downgrade to 2.2.19 is there another way?
yes, in fact there is. I myself just updated my TiBook to 2.4.17
At 5:00 PM -0800 12/31/01, Wilhelm *Rafial* Fitzpatrick wrote:
apt-get install mol-modules-sources
Oops, that should be mol-modules-source
Hi Stefan
Someone once has told me, that on the Software Restore CD's there
would be
more software included than on the Software Installation CD
(well, seems to
be possible, because on the one hand there are 3 CD's and on the
other hand
one CD..)
The software restore CDs are intended
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