so far.
HTH, Christian
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Ooops - because there was no reaction for the lon time I forgot to close this
bug - sorry.
The reason for my problem was located in a wrong description how to integrate
the pam-logindevperm package into the system.
In the description I found in the web, it was suggested to include/append the
lin
Here the corrrected /etc/cron.daily/aide file
** Attachment added: "corrected version of /etc/cron.daily/aide"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7607400/aide
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daily cron script fails with "onexit: command not found"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/109268
You received this bug notification beca
Same problem in bug 113988
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The 'at' command fails to execute commands at the given times and dates
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/94933
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I can confirm this. The reason is that /etc/cron.daily/aide has a -u
switch set and the shell functions and variable definitions inside are
not in the right order. I'll send a version of /etc/cron.daily/aide
which works for me in a separate comment from home.
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daily cron script fails with "onex
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: diffmon
The problem is related to the install - or better finishing install -
routine of diffmon.
Diffmon uses a lot of mail addresses for reporting things which where found
during a diffmon run.
Unfortunately all of these email addresses are unknown fo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: at
simply try to create a at-job. The job is created and placed into the at-queue.
But the job is never executed. After a unknown time the job is automatically
removed from the queue.
I saw this problem on feisty (7.04) and edgy (6.10) too.
With this pr
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 105623 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/105623
I tried this (running vgchange manually after detection of the
harddiscs) and I got the following error messages:
/proc/misc: No entry for device-mapper found.
Is device-mapper driver missing from kernel?
Fai
Public bug reported:
I tried to install 7.04 from the alternate 386 install cd (Final release,
iso-image). The machines have existing volume groups 1 or more with existing
volumes. All things go as usual until the question if to activate the existing
volume groups. First thing to say is that