Am 30.04.2024 um 16:48 schrieb Mario Marietto:
> Probably this is not the proper method to do it ?
Done it in vm's and on bare metal many times. Never ran into your kind
of problems. :-(
Here is the guide, i suggest:
e I want to autoload zfs
as soon as Debian makes the booting,but it does not work. Probably this is
not the proper method to do it ?
2) As you can see on the attached picture,I see a lot of strange messages
on the screen ; I don't understand why they happen,but I would like to
suppress them.
[image:
Hi folks,
since some weeks I randomly get some strange messages in aptitude ncurses
interface, mainly when dependencies are collected. The message is telling:
Internal error: found 2 (choice - promotion) mappings for a single choice.
These lines appear a dozen times.
When I am using aptitude
Am Donnerstag, 7. Juli 2011 schrieb Hans-J. Ullrich:
Hi folks,
since some weeks I randomly get some strange messages in aptitude ncurses
interface, mainly when dependencies are collected. The message is telling:
Internal error: found 2 (choice - promotion) mappings for a single choice
On 2011-07-07 13:26 +0200, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
I answer for myself. Google led me to an old and archived bugreport from
07/2010. It seems this bug appears again.
Err, this bug is not archived and not even closed.
One of the orphaned links is here:
Sven Joachim writes:
I'm not sure if anyone is
looking at aptitude's bugs these days, though.
Where is the development gone, then? I ask just in case there is a new
big thing to be aware of when handling packages.
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On 2011-07-07 13:51 +0200, Alberto Luaces wrote:
Sven Joachim writes:
I'm not sure if anyone is
looking at aptitude's bugs these days, though.
Where is the development gone, then?
I don't know the details, but Daniel seems to be a bit overworked (busy
with real life problems?), judging by
Sven Joachim writes:
On 2011-07-07 13:51 +0200, Alberto Luaces wrote:
Sven Joachim writes:
I'm not sure if anyone is
looking at aptitude's bugs these days, though.
Where is the development gone, then?
I don't know the details, but Daniel seems to be a bit overworked (busy
with real
also sprach Joseph A Nagy Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003.03.14.0457 +0100]:
Cron is an automated program manager, kind of like Windows Task
Scheduler.
pedanticexcept it's reliable and flexible/pedantic
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martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Joseph A Nagy Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003.03.14.0457 +0100]:
Cron is an automated program manager, kind of like Windows Task
Scheduler.
pedanticexcept it's reliable and flexible/pedantic
I stand corrected. :)
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I receive this message, but I don't understand who send it. Cron Daemon? What this job
does?
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cron Daemon)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cron [EMAIL PROTECTED] test -e /usr/sbin/anacron || run-parts --report
/etc/cron.daily
Date: Sun, 09 Mar 2003 06:35:03 +
Rodrigo Sobrinho wrote:
I receive this message, but I don't understand who send it. Cron Daemon? What this job does?
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cron Daemon)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cron [EMAIL PROTECTED] test -e /usr/sbin/anacron || run-parts --report
/etc/cron.daily
Date: Sun, 09 Mar 2003
On 12 Mar 2002 12:31:48 -0500
Scott Henson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am having a problem with all my virtual terminals(ctr-alt-F1-6) For
some reason a constant stream of information is sent to all of them. It
seems to be something to do with my internet connection, because its
specifying
I am having a problem with all my virtual terminals(ctr-alt-F1-6) For
some reason a constant stream of information is sent to all of them. It
seems to be something to do with my internet connection, because its
specifying MAC addresses and a couple of other things which makes me
think its
On Tue, 2002-03-12 at 11:31, Scott Henson wrote:
I am having a problem with all my virtual terminals(ctr-alt-F1-6) For
some reason a constant stream of information is sent to all of them. It
seems to be something to do with my internet connection, because its
specifying MAC addresses and a
On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 12:31:48PM -0500, Scott Henson wrote:
I am having a problem with all my virtual terminals(ctr-alt-F1-6) For
some reason a constant stream of information is sent to all of them. It
seems to be something to do with my internet connection, because its
specifying MAC
Any idea what is causing this? I put a new hard drive in and installed
hamm from scratch. I am booting a 2.0.34 kernel that used to work fine
on the old drive. I had to rdev the kernel to point to the new root
device. The system seems to be running fine, except that
/var/log/messages doesn't
I have just had a similar problem with my laptop. It seems to
have been caused by one of the following reasons:
* Conficting Modules installed
* Conflicting IRQ when trying to configure my sound card.
I seem to have fixed these problems at the same time and now no
longer get the messages as
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