Hello,
I'm running a current Debian 7.2 with munin 2.0.6-4+deb7u1.
There are a couple of plugins which take some time to finish due to the nature
of what they do, which is around 17-19 seconds average. There is about half a
dozen
of these plugins.
Unfortunaely munin-update terminates almost
On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 12:00:02AM +, David Malone wrote:
Is my assumption, that _only_ NFS v2 via TCP/IP, *NOT* UDP, will work
between FreeBSD and Linux, correct? At all? If it ever was?
NFS v2 over UDP is the traditional NFS flavor, and most likely to
work. We're using 3.4 machines
On Tue, Jan 25, 2000 at 02:43:10PM -1000, Clifton Royston wrote:
[Problems with NFS over TCP]
I would recommend trying to switch it to UDP and see if that helps.
I changed to UDP, restarted the servers and have not had a problem since.
Thank you very much, Clifton.
Have a nice day
--
Hello,
does anybody happen to be running NFS between FreeBSD und Linux
successfully and painless?
I've got FreeBSD 3.4S cvsupped xmas or one, maybe two days after,
running as NFS server, while my Linux v2.2.14 box is the client.
On Linux, I mount stuff like this:
$ mount -t nfs -o
Hello fellow users of Debian,
I think I've got a small problem here.
For university I need to develop in java, and so far I've done so using
XEmacs on the boxes provided, which run on solaris.
As I had XEmacs installed on my part slink, part potato system anyway,
I installed the 'jde' package
On Sat, Nov 20, 1999 at 03:55:55PM -0500, Arcady Genkin wrote:
I'm looking for the highest compression quality possible. I don't care
about speed (nor about interface) at all. Is there anything compareable
to Fraunhoffer encoder under win32 for Linux?
I'll be encoding wavs into 256 KBps
On Sat, Oct 23, 1999 at 06:25:27PM -, Pollywog wrote:
Hello Andrew,
Is there an app which can perform md5sum checks of binaries on an automated
basis, like once a week or so? Would doing this just slow down my machine?
During its nightly/weekly/whatever run, for sure.
Have a look a the
On Mon, Oct 11, 1999 at 09:36:34AM +0200, E.L. Meijer Eric wrote:
I noticed the same thing. It is broken as far as I can see. I added
the following line to my crontab:
50 ** 0/bin/rm -rf /home/tgakem/.netscape/cache
You might want to try this instead:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~
On Fri, Aug 13, 1999 at 02:23:34PM -0400, Wayne Topa wrote:
I just tried it ththe the same line in my sources.list ie
deb http://security.debian.org/ stable updates
[it works]
Maybe it was having a bad day when you tried it?
Yeah, I was having a really bad day I guess.
Now it is solved.
On Fri, Aug 13, 1999 at 12:14:39AM +0200, Thomas Keusch wrote:
Hi!
I just tried to incorporate http://security.debian.org into my apt
sources.list once again - and it didn't work once again.
Usually I don't reply to my own postings, but this was really a no-brainer
which I don't want
Hi!
I just tried to incorporate http://security.debian.org into my apt
sources.list once again - and it didn't work once again.
This is my sources.list and what I get out of it when running
apt-get update:
==
dante:~
On Sun, Aug 08, 1999 at 09:15:46PM -0700, Eric G. Miller wrote:
Hi Francis!
On Sun, 08 Aug 1999, Francis J. Bruening wrote:
| I'd like to do a fresh install of potato?
| What's the easiest way to do that?
|
| I'm thinking of installing the base slink stuff, and then using apt to
On Fri, Jul 30, 1999 at 10:57:11AM -0600, Nathan Duehr wrote:
No, security.debian.org is a relatively new thing and probably isn't as
documented as it should be. It's not the same as proposed-updates.
Oh. OK.
I don't understand the question about sources.list -- if you mean is there
a list
Hi,
until about a week ago I had a small box (amd 386dx40 w/ 16mb, 1.2gb)
serving my network, providing internet connectivity and so on, but due
to my fault (nothing to do with the dist, which is really great) the
installation (hamm+slink mixed) is hosed in a way I think reinstalling is
the less
On Sun, Jun 27, 1999 at 07:49:25PM -, Pollywog wrote:
A few minutes ago, I started getting this about every five minutes. My
/etc/crontab has not been changed, so I am stumped
Unusual System Events
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Jun 27 19:40:32 lilypad /usr/bin/crontab[7692]: (root) LIST
On Thu, Jun 03, 1999 at 01:50:57PM -0500, James Frey wrote:
If I put: /Date/ respaldo in a file (respchk) and run
awk -f respchk
well, awk needs to know what input to process:
awk -f program.awk input.data
or simply pipe the input to awk:
cat data | awk -f prog.awk
--
thomas.
On Fri, May 21, 1999 at 04:40:24PM -0600, Marcelo E. Magallon wrote:
Hi Marcello!
Now that I've updated, I found out WindowMaker in slink and potato are the
same version, so my problems still persist.
nope, they are not. Slink has 0.20.3; potato has 0.53.0. The version in
potato is
On Fri, May 21, 1999 at 10:13:19PM +0200, Philip Lehman wrote:
On Fri, 21 May 1999, Thomas Keusch wrote:
Or is a, maybe unofficial, 0.53.x package out there, somewhere?
I downloaded 0.53 weeks ago from debian...
dante:~ $ grep ^deb /etc/apt/sources.list
deb ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian
On Fri, May 21, 1999 at 05:03:52PM -0300, Paulo J. da Silva e Silva wrote:
Or is a, maybe unofficial, 0.53.x package out there, somewhere?
Take a look at Gnome's site: www.gnome.org. The gnome .debs for slink were
released today and I am almost sure that there is a wmake 0.53 there.
I
On Fri, May 21, 1999 at 04:04:32PM -0400, eric a. Farris wrote:
[no wmaker 0.53.0 package available?]
umm, my potato wmaker is 0.53.0-2. are you sure you're getting
everything from your potato mirror? here's my apt sources.list:
I thought so. My sources.list was like this
Hello,
I just updated some packages to unstable/potato, including some of my X11
stuff, mainly because I have had some problems with slink's WindowMaker
package.
Now that I've updated, I found out WindowMaker in slink and potato are the
same version, so my problems still persist.
Thus I just
On Sun, May 09, 1999 at 04:50:30PM -0700, George Bonser wrote:
Hi George!
Well I got the old 386 put back together, figured I would use it for a
firewall. 386SX33 with 10MB of RAM. Man, what an example to show what OS
bloat has done! I used to install Win31 on it, even installed OS/2 Warp
Hello!
I've just tried to set up a local mail2news gateway on my
box - and failed miserably so far. :-)
I've set up my aliases like this and ran newaliases afterwards:
=
lists.earthdawn:| /usr/bin/mail2news -o 'Visionaire
On Tue, Mar 16, 1999 at 10:20:56AM -0500, Jay Barbee wrote:
I get this cron error ever since I upgraded the LPR package.
I didn't just want to run a chmod on it, but if someone could explain what
has happened and how to handle it I would appreciate it.
/etc/cron.daily/suidmanager:
On Sat, Jan 23, 1999 at 11:06:18AM -0600, Andrew Ivanov wrote:
Hi.
I recently added a new HD to my system, and I have a chance to put an
additional swap on it.
The question is: is there any gain in speed of accessing swap memory if
instead of one big swap on one disk I have 2/more small ones
On Sun, Dec 27, 1998 at 06:49:51PM +0100, Thomas Keusch wrote:
I received an email from David Stern [EMAIL PROTECTED], who
provided an URL to the xmem source on sunsite:
http://sunsite.uakom.sk/pub/linux/system/status/xstatus/xmem-1.02.tgz
First I'll try that one (thanks David
On Fri, Dec 25, 1998 at 11:07:38PM +0100, Peter Bartosch wrote:
Hello Peter!
I grepped the contents-file for it but did not find it, I also
searched the mailing lists archive at debian.org, but to no avail.
I found someone asking where xmem had gone, but there was no answer.
you´re not
Hello fellow Debian users!
When I ran bo on my system I used to have a small util named xmem running,
which showed memory utilization in X11. I upgraded to Debian 2.0 a few
months ago and have not yet been able to relocate xmem.
I grepped the contents-file for it but did not find it, I also
Dear Debian users,
just about two hours ago I succeeded in setting up my ISDN subsystem. :-)
I can start /etc/init.d/isdnutils and interfaces will be created
correctly, which do dial on demand and neat stuff like that, so I assume
it is basically working (after a lot of trial and error). :)
The
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