I am sitting at the same machine I was at Friday when I did and ssh -X
fogtest and usd gedit to edit these same files on that machine. Here is
what happened today (or most of it before it seemed to be looping and I
ctrl-C's out. Any ideas why it worked two days ago and earlier, but not
now?
Looks like gconf got horked up somehow - did the system crash or have
unstable shutdown with ext4? Orbit corba engine isn't accepting unix
socket connections, meaning part of gnome is broken. Unfortunately I've
had things like this happen several times when the file system gets
partially
On Sun, Aug 21, 2011 at 11:05 AM, Michael Butash mich...@butash.net wrote:
Looks like gconf got horked up somehow - did the system crash or have
unstable shutdown with ext4?
No crash or ungraceful shutdown,
Orbit corba engine isn't accepting unix socket connections, meaning part of
gnome
May have been the update, but I've not ever had any kind of update
process blow apart gconf, only random fs errors typically. It could
have been a bug introduced, but I would say unlikely. I've not taken
the time to learn the in's and out's of gconf to manually fix the
matter, rather
I have a hard drive that I use for storing and working with large tar
archives, ranging from less than one MB to hundreds of MB and I have
thousands of these archives. It is not convenient to format this drive and
start over often, which I do about once every 6 months due to the problem I
have. It
On Sun, 2011-08-21 at 12:57 -0700, Nathan England wrote:
I have a hard drive that I use for storing and working with large tar
archives, ranging from less than one MB to hundreds of MB and I have
thousands of these archives. It is not convenient to format this drive
and start over often, which
From: Dennis Kibbe denn...@mesacc.edu
On Sun, 2011-08-21 at 12:57 -0700, Nathan England wrote:
I have a hard drive that I use for storing and working with large tar
archives. It seems that after a few months of working with these
archives, unpacking, making modifications and tarring them back
On Sun, 2011-08-21 at 14:07 -0700, Matt Graham wrote:
From: Dennis Kibbe denn...@mesacc.edu
On Sun, 2011-08-21 at 12:57 -0700, Nathan England wrote:
I have a hard drive that I use for storing and working with large tar
archives. It seems that after a few months of working with these
Hi,
I'm helping a friend that has a pretty sophisticated htaccess file and my
htaccess skills are limited.
The link is in the form of http://www.domain.tld/state/city-content/
The file to display is in the directory /state/
The file name is city-content.php
I've looked around at a couple