in which way it should be synchronized. It is the same if
there is a file A on one host and not on the other. Once this first
synchronization is done, unison remember the state of the last
synchronization point and use it: if you remove file A on one host it
will understand that it shou
you need, just stop searching. You don't
need to learn OCaml to use Unison... (maybe on some arch you will need
to download runtime dependency for it, but that's all -- and this is not
the case for i386, amd64).
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backport made by me).
If the bug is still in v4.0, it should be corrected and discussion
should continue on a bug report.
If it works correctly with v4.0, answer on this mailing list.
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>> On 03-08-2009, Timothy Wu <
core i7 920 since 6 months. Never had such a problem during
install (which just run fine without any problem).
I don't think the problem is about the processor...
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, was fixed in approx 3.3.0
> which is what I am running.
>
> Does the nethttpd error mean anything to anyone?
Nethttpd server is probably not complete enough to answer specific
option used by aptitude...
Can you try a simple "apt-get update" or "curl
http://host:po
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> On Tue, 28 Jul 2009 10:09 +, "Sylvain Le Gall"
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>> On 28-07-2009, whollyg...@letterboxes.org
>> wrote:
>> > I've two questions re approx version 3.3.0 on
>> > lenn
can download from the machine hosting approx the Package file,
from internet without problem (e.g. using curl).
Take a look at /var/log/*, there should be plenty information (and
especially related events to your failure).
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chives there is a kernel version and two packages for userland tools).
vserver is more flexible and allow you to assign IP address et al.
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ected a proxy to be).
Regarding features, maybe apt-proxy is better, but I don't think I will
go back to it. Better have something working that something with a lot
of features not working.
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> it, that I don't know how it reacts the first time you use
> it. Certainly worth a shot though.
>
Unison when first running will give you a pretty good choice folloing
your criteria... But this is not for sure. You can tune the way it do it
through option like -prefer and -preferpartial...
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> Am 02.05.2008 um 14:09 schrieb Sylvain Le Gall:
>> On 02-05-2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Am 02.05.2008 um 11:01 schrieb Sylvain Le Gall:
>>>> The solution is to up
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>> On 02-05-2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> The solution is to upgrade your kernel to at least 2.6.22.6, to
>> have the
>> w
The solution is to upgrade your kernel to at least 2.6.22.6, to have the
working r8169 kernel module.
Since network issue is solved, this motherboard is working great.
I don't have tested graphics and RAID.
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f the question in the other way: is there a way to find an
older version in testing?
Answer:
http://packages.debian.org/sid/unison2.13.16
This package should enter testing in 7 days. But you can download it
directly and install it by hand. It will also work fine.
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, I can
> direct myself to the site.
>
>
Unofficial:
http://apt-get.org/
Backports (packages for stable from unstable):
http://www.backports.org
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>>
>> -xen-686 is a package with only the first patch
>> -xen-vserver-686 is a package with the two patches
>>
>> Have a look at :
>> http://linux-vserver.org/
>> http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/srg/netos/xen/
>>
>> (in fact xen+vserver is a p
http://linux-vserver.org/
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/srg/netos/xen/
(in fact xen+vserver is a proof of concept that you can build a kernel
with this two patches)
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prox.
>
> My recomendation is approx: simple and stable.
>
Just forgot to add some details about approx: for now it doesn't
handle pdiff files (Eric Cooper working on it).
This is a missing features but i think upstream will make it work soon.
Moreover: upstream is reactive and loo
ost. Concerning speed, i move from apt-proxy which can achieve 1MBps
to approx (2-4MBps).
I cannot compare with apt-cacher since i have never used it.
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>
> I have spend the two last day, trying to solve a strange problem. I have
> 2 hosts connected using Gigabit Ethernet link and a switch between:
> * host giga:
y solve this problem ?
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ure -phigh xserver-xorg".
Another solution, is to find any CRT or LCD that can fit to your
external screen laptop port. I suggest using a CRT, which has more
tolerance regarding bad settings. Then you can try to reset things.
FYI, i am NOT sure this will fix anything. Maye your problem is of
another kind.
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of this output which doesn't exist, hence the
problem...
What should be done :
- try to switch again to external screen (do the same manipulation once
or twice, sometime there is settings for LCD -> External -> External +
LCD),
- try to replug your computer to the external screen.
emacs ]
* 3D animation [ blender ]
* video player [ vlc ]
* web browser [ firefox, dillo, w3m ]
* word-processor [ Ooo ]
* (unreleased) [ ]
* (great honours) [ ]
>
> note: you don't have to be a user of an application in order like it ;-)
>
>
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- - something similar for ARTS/Kde (artsctl standby ???).
Then you should hear the sound with Quake 3.
You can test if you have a sound daemon with : "ps aux | grep esd" or
"ps aux | grep arts"
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> On Thu, Oct 16, 2003 at 08:24:09PM +0200, Sylvain LE GALL wrote:
> > On Wed, Oct 15, 2003 at 09:25:38PM +0100, Pigeon wrote:
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