on Tue, Sep 09, 2003 at 01:07:15AM +0200, joachim klamann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Im using debian 3.0 on a laptop with 64 mb ram and 4 gb harddisk.
Processor is Intel Celeron 366. Every time I boot find is running,
consuming most of the power and blocking every other process. How
Im using debian 3.0 on a laptop with 64 mb ram and 4 gb harddisk.
Processor is Intel Celeron 366. Every time I boot find is running,
consuming most of the power and blocking every other process. How
nessecary is find? Do I need it? And if I need it, how can I change
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On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 01:07:15 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (joachim klamann) wrote:
Im using debian 3.0 on a laptop with 64 mb ram and 4 gb harddisk.
Processor is Intel Celeron 366. Every time I boot find is running,
consuming most of the power and blocking every other process. How
nessecary is
Steve Lamb writes:
On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 01:07:15 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (joachim klamann) wrote:
Im using debian 3.0 on a laptop with 64 mb ram and 4 gb harddisk.
Processor is Intel Celeron 366. Every time I boot find is running,
consuming most of the power and blocking every other
Jerry Quinn wrote:
Steve Lamb writes:
On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 01:07:15 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (joachim klamann) wrote:
Im using debian 3.0 on a laptop with 64 mb ram and 4 gb harddisk.
Processor is Intel Celeron 366. Every time I boot find is running,
Most likely because you have anacron
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