to have control over urls we're
sending people to.
Cheers,
Al.
Doesn't the Ubuntu documentation wiki already handle redirects?
Don't we require authentication to edit the wiki?
Can we not make such a redirect immutable?
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On 24/06/09 01:11, Jean Daniel wrote:
Browse the command line history with Ctrl-R and then type a few
characters that you know are part of the command you are looking for
You made my day with this tip!
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Is this documented anywhere and did I miss it?
Is this a known feature?
Will/Have others upgrading from EOL Gutsy to Hardy see(n) this same problem?
Finally, should I change the stanza to:
//hostname/share /mnt cifs username=***,password***=,ip=192.168.0.3,ro 0 0
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On 31/03/09 10:24, Nay Myo Win wrote:
how can i Participate?
By reading this:
* https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam
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What I cannot seem to find is a way to install that or 0.9-0ubuntu5
under intrepid. Any workarounds or suggestions?
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Can you please show the actual output of the script?
Also, your script doesn't show the unserialized version of the data.
I suggest you add the following to your script and show the output:
$blob = serialize($data) ;
$new_data = unserialize($blob) ;
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This is not a fail.
I think you misunderstand what serialize() does. The purpose is to
encapsulate the content of an object - be it a string, array or class -
and store it in a single string variable.
The PHP manual says this about serialize():
Returns a string containing a byte-stream
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I'm not going to tell you what to do, but it seems to me that coding
defensively would be smart.
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all our other patches?
+ status)
+ status_of_proc $DAEMON winbind exit 0 || exit $?
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and will terminate when the exit status is not 0, so, checking other
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to the Ubuntu-Server community, I'd personally love to read
other reports which would allow me to virtually attend more
presentations across more areas.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 114505 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 114505
ntp brought up before network is ready; fails not resolve any ip or host
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On 25/10/08 04:42, cwsupport wrote:
The NTP server comes up down like a yoyo during system boot
How did you determine this?
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with multiple interfaces available, but I suspect
now that the code runs for *each* interface, causing NTP to be restarted
multiple times. While annoying, this should not actually cause it to fail.
I'm much more interested in attempting to determine what starts NTP and
how to fix that.
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Just to be clear, this patch has already been accepted and applied into
NTP - it was what closed this bug report on 2008-03-08 and now, seven
months later, there has been a further report indicating that there is
still a problem.
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J Carrera, I do not know what you mean by 'write to hardware switch' to
ntpdate.
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On 27/10/08 05:27, Michael Hipp wrote:
I've been using this for some years with no problems until Gutsy.
What am I missing?
Different shell? There was a transition from sh to dash
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The machines that you are having issues with, were they fresh hardy
installs, upgrades, or a mixture?
How are their network interfaces managed?
Are they running Ubuntu, or Ubuntu-server?
In re-reading this bug-report, I can see there are many issues that
appear to affect this bug and the NTP
think
it means.
Comments or suggestions?
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If it is something that the server team can fix, I strongly suspect that
we'll add it to the to-do list.
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name a few issues.
Kind regards,
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by example.
I'm not familiar with how it's created, but could it be built-in as
you suggest and be created when an account is made as part of the
adduser process?
Could the (initial) pass-phrase be the user's login password?
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it, or is it
assumed that once /etc/hostname and /etc/hosts are changed, everything
else uses those?
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again. Here is a link to an article[1] I wrote in
November 2003 which describes some of what you describe and combines
nicely with TurnKey :)
* http://itmaze.com.au/articles/cio/
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/community/DebuggingSystemCrash
* https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeamBugPolicies
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is everywhere :)
Cheers,
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as possible so folks know
what to expect.
This is an example of a server - use case.
I thought the whole point of the survey we are in the process of getting
together was to create real end-user data so we can make assessments on
how to proceed with this question of inclusion vs. exclusion.
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19 rack with a console keyboard on my knees. What I'm saying is that
when we come up with our list, it would be nice to find that on that day
when I'm sitting there, this discussion made my life easier.
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to be clear
before anything else.
* IP connectivity from the server to the net.
* IP connectivity from a client to the server.
* IP connectivity from a client to the net.
* Web Proxy
Please reply only to the list as I'm already subscribed.
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$email = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['email']) ;
$sql = sprintf('SELECT * FROM userTable WHERE name=%s and
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #291148
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to schedule an fsck on a Friday night...
Nick
I have personal experience where EXT3 still requires an fsck to stop
data loss. It shouldn't happen, but on occasion it does.
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of data set you have that requires 2TB
partitions, but another route to travel would be multiple smaller
partitions that you each check on a regular basis. Unmount the
partition, fsck it, then remount it.
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Hi all,
Just wondering why the daily bug digest gets sent out more often than
once every 24 hours, at present I have some days where I get three
digests, sometimes 45 minutes apart.
Any ideas?
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you send out the survey to see if you missed any
design issues.
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* http://ubuntuhcl.org/
Of course we also have popularity contest, but I don't know if it does
hardware.
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