Re: New thread -> X1 fun stuff

2001-09-10 Thread Richard Mortimer
Hi Adam, Sorry for the delay getting to look at these but can you try the included patch. Richard Adam McKenna writes: > On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 12:30:03AM +0100, Richard Mortimer wrote: > > That looks similar to the errors that I first got when the csr0 values > > were set wrongly. I wonder

Re: Ftp problem

2001-09-10 Thread Harald Geiger
On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 05:08:03PM +0100, Paulo Graça Rodrigues wrote: > Recently I've posted a ftp problem. At that time I didn't want to use > proftpd on my sparc station 5 running Debian Linux kernel 2.0.35. > But I think I have to use proftpd. > My problem with proftpd is that I can ftp localho

Re: Ftp problem

2001-09-10 Thread Jean-Paul Blaquiere
> On Sep 10, Paulo Graça Rodrigues illuminated with a virtual scribe : > My problem with proftpd is that I can ftp localhost but when I ftp from > another machine I connect but it takes too long to get the user > and password prompt (more than 5 minutes...). > After getting my user/passwo

Re: Ftp problem

2001-09-10 Thread Patrick Morris
Usually, that's a sign that reverse name lookups are failing. Make sure your FTP server can do reverse lookups on the connecting hosts, and the delay should go away. Paulo Graça Rodrigues wrote: > Recently I've posted a ftp problem. At that time I didn't want to use > proftpd on my sparc station

Ftp problem

2001-09-10 Thread Paulo Graça Rodrigues
Recently I've posted a ftp problem. At that time I didn't want to use proftpd on my sparc station 5 running Debian Linux kernel 2.0.35. But I think I have to use proftpd. My problem with proftpd is that I can ftp localhost but when I ftp from another machine I connect but it takes too

Re: Cannot mount / as read/write filesystem

2001-09-10 Thread hakubw00
Sorry for answering you so late, but I had a bad family problem. > Now I came back to my severe SPARC problem. Yes, if I run: > > mount / -o remount,rw > > / is mounted read-write. Then I issued: > > chmod 755 /etc/init.d/rc > chmod 755 /etc/init.d/rcS > > but when I reboot, root (/) is still m

Re: Mysql / woody

2001-09-10 Thread Olivier Bornet
Hello Hakan, > 010910 12:10:23 bdb: architecture lacks fast mutexes: applications cannot > be > threaded > 010910 12:10:23 Can't init databases > 010910 12:10:23 mysqld ended >From an old message on the list: | I noticed this too, but since there already was a bug filed on Jun21st |

Re: Cannot mount / as read/write filesystem

2001-09-10 Thread Roberto Giorgetti
On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 09:33:16AM -0400 or thereabouts, Ben Collins wrote: > On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 02:49:49PM +0200, Roberto Giorgetti wrote: > > On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 09:06:46PM -0400 or thereabouts, Ben Collins wrote: > > > On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 11:12:11PM +0200, Roberto Giorgetti wrote: >

Mysql / woody

2001-09-10 Thread hakubw00
Hello, I have a problem with mysql on woody running on an ultra10: /etc/init.d/mysql start Starting MySQL database server: mysqld...failed. /var/log: 010910 12:10:23 mysqld started 010910 12:10:23 bdb: architecture lacks fast mutexes: applications cannot be threaded 010910 12:10:23 Can't i