Jesús Guerrero wrote:
El Mon, 26 Feb 2007 16:31:54 +0100
Paul de Vrieze [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
On Friday 12 January 2007 23:45, Daniel Iliev wrote:
Richard Fish wrote:
man xorg.conf. Load and SubSection are two ways to specify
the same thing for modules, so you
I've googled and read the man page on TOP, but I cannot find what this
particular indicator is for. When I run top I have this line:
Cpu(s): 18.0% us, 7.3% sy, 0.0% ni, 0.0% id, 74.7% wa, 0.0% hi, 0.0% si
What I can't find is what the 'wa' percentage is for. Does anyone one know?
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On Tue, 2007-02-27 at 08:52 -0500, Mark Haney wrote:
Cpu(s): 18.0% us, 7.3% sy, 0.0% ni, 0.0% id, 74.7% wa, 0.0% hi,
0.0% si
What I can't find is what the 'wa' percentage is for. Does anyone one
know?
That would be waiting on your drives afaik..
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Homer Parker [EMAIL
I've got a warning (or error) when I boot up or shot down saying that
/etc/conf.d/clock is still set to 'Factory'. However, when I look at
that file it actually set to 'local'. Is anyone else seeing this?
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Ita erat quando hic adveni.
Mark Haney
Sr. Systems Administrator
ERC Broadband
Mark Haney, mused, then expounded:
I've got a warning (or error) when I boot up or shot down saying that
/etc/conf.d/clock is still set to 'Factory'. However, when I look at
that file it actually set to 'local'. Is anyone else seeing this?
Did you uncomment the #TIMEZONE=Factory and
Le Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 09:54:10AM -0500, Mark Haney a écrit:
I've got a warning (or error) when I boot up or shot down saying that
/etc/conf.d/clock is still set to 'Factory'. However, when I look at
that file it actually set to 'local'. Is anyone else seeing this?
Either you updated
On Tuesday 27 February 2007 16:54:10 Mark Haney wrote:
I've got a warning (or error) when I boot up or shot down saying that
/etc/conf.d/clock is still set to 'Factory'. However, when I look at
that file it actually set to 'local'. Is anyone else seeing this?
same here, i think that warning
Am Dienstag 27 Februar 2007 16:10 schrieb Martins:
On Tuesday 27 February 2007 16:54:10 Mark Haney wrote:
I've got a warning (or error) when I boot up or shot down saying that
/etc/conf.d/clock is still set to 'Factory'. However, when I look at
that file it actually set to 'local'. Is
Bob Sanders wrote:
Mark Haney, mused, then expounded:
I've got a warning (or error) when I boot up or shot down saying that
/etc/conf.d/clock is still set to 'Factory'. However, when I look at
that file it actually set to 'local'. Is anyone else seeing this?
Did you uncomment the
Mark Haney, mused, then expounded:
Bob Sanders wrote:
Mark Haney, mused, then expounded:
I've got a warning (or error) when I boot up or shot down saying that
/etc/conf.d/clock is still set to 'Factory'. However, when I look at
that file it actually set to 'local'. Is anyone else seeing
On Tue, 27 Feb 2007 16:28:21 +0100
Dieter Ries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Dienstag 27 Februar 2007 16:10 schrieb Martins:
On Tuesday 27 February 2007 16:54:10 Mark Haney wrote:
I've got a warning (or error) when I boot up or shot down saying that
/etc/conf.d/clock is still set to
On Tue, 2007-02-27 at 17:06 +0100, Denis Solaro wrote:
On Tue, 27 Feb 2007 16:28:21 +0100
Dieter Ries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Dienstag 27 Februar 2007 16:10 schrieb Martins:
On Tuesday 27 February 2007 16:54:10 Mark Haney wrote:
I've got a warning (or error) when I boot up or shot
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