Johannes Berth wrote:
> * Julius Szelagiewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [15.05.02 12:51]:
>
>>one last remark: it seems that the whimpering you hear is your own.
>>
>
> If you have a problem with me, put me in your killfile. But do it
> _silently_ and don't bother the mailing list with another usele
Il giorno Wed, 15 May 2002, Brian Fahrlander così ha scritto:
|From: Brian Fahrlander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 07:15:53 -0500
|Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Auto reboot
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|On Wed, 15 May 2002 11:52:33 +0100, "Shane Kennedy" <[EMAI
> The only thing that caused us problems was Netscape [snip]
Netscape is always a problem, particularly when the GUI crashes but
Netscape continues to run so the user can not start a new instance.
My solution to this was to write a wrapper script that simply killall
-9 netscape (and java
* Julius Szelagiewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [15.05.02 12:51]:
> one last remark: it seems that the whimpering you hear is your own.
If you have a problem with me, put me in your killfile. But do it
_silently_ and don't bother the mailing list with another useless mail
from you.
We could have mana
On Wed, 15 May 2002 11:52:33 +0100, "Shane Kennedy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Has anyone heard of memory leaks. Of course linux itself doesn't have
> this problem, but many app's do.
The only thing that caused us problems was Netscape; we didn't use any Java (which
has/had a tende
wow
> -Original Message-
> From: Johannes Berth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 11:16 AM
> To: LTSP
> Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Auto reboot
>
> * Stephen Berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [14.05.02 16:36]:
>
> > I would like to
Johannes,
since you are so strong on admin, you will understand why it is so
fun to enter your name into the "drop his mail into the bit bucket" table.
one last remark: it seems that the whimpering you hear is your own.
julius
On Wed, 15 May 2002, Johannes Berth wrote:
> * Julius Szelagi
Has anyone heard of memory leaks. Of course linux itself doesn't have
this problem, but many app's do.
Anyone who feels like being rude, do it somewhere else. There are no
stupid questions, only stupid answers, and anyway, the only one who
knows THEIR system is the one asking the question.
S
Brian,
you want to reboot from time for one reason only: the two of us
didn't write all the software we run, so some of it isn't perfect. there
are otherwise nice programs that that forget to return memory to the pool,
there are those little annoying zombie processes, there are leftovers f
On Wed, 15 May 2002 08:56:53 +0200, "Hans Ekbrand" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That is exactly why is is a good idea to reboot (after major changes,
> and when you have time to handle it if it goes wrong): make yourself
> confident that the next time the computer reboots (which might be when
> y
On Wed, 15 May 2002 07:12:38 +0200, "Johannes Berth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Julius Szelagiewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [15.05.02 04:07]:
> > a little exposure sometimes does a lot of good. maybe quoting your
> > letter to the list will sober you up.
>
> Hey great idea. Publishing a pri
On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 09:22:45PM -0500, Brian Fahrlander wrote:
> Anyway...what I couldn't figure out is why anyone would ever want to reboot a
>server. Every time you reboot, you risk incurring the wrath of changes you made that
>you *think* will get restarted with the reboot.
That is e
* Julius Szelagiewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [15.05.02 04:07]:
> a little exposure sometimes does a lot of good. maybe quoting your
> letter to the list will sober you up.
Hey great idea. Publishing a private mail in a public mailing list. Is
it really necessary that you prove your dullness t
On Tue, 14 May 2002 22:07:51 -0400 (EDT), "Julius Szelagiewicz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Dear Johannes,
> a little exposure sometimes does a lot of good. maybe quoting your
> letter to the list will sober you up.
There's one in every crowd; we're no different. Ya know, it kinda b
Dear Johannes,
a little exposure sometimes does a lot of good. maybe quoting your
letter to the list will sober you up.
On Tue, 14 May 2002, Johannes Berth wrote:
> * Julius Szelagiewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [14.05.02 21:19]:
> > i bow to your superior wisdom. julius
>
> Die, Julius,
* Stephen Berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [14.05.02 16:36]:
> I would like to have my LTSP server reboot once per week automatically.
This is Linux, not Windoze!
> I understand that I can use Cron to perform this but I don't know what to
> put in my crontab file to make this happen!
RTFM!
man cronta
How about:
shutdown -r now
??
> I would like to have my LTSP server reboot once per week automatically.
> I understand that I can use Cron to perform this but I don't know what to
> put in my crontab file to make this happen!
> Could someone tell me the script please??
Hi
Ok try something like this
0 0 * * 1 /sbin/reboot
this means at midnight on the first day of the week run /sbin/reboot
( crontab line is
)
Hope this helps.
Jonathan
On Tue, 2002-05-14 at 22:36, Stephen Berry wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I would like to have my LTSP server reboot once per w
Hi,
I would like to have my LTSP server reboot once per week automatically.
I understand that I can use Cron to perform this but I don't know what to
put in my crontab file to make this happen!
Could someone tell me the script please??
Many Thanks,
Stephen
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