This is still present on ubuntu server 12.04 - i am guessing it is from
upstream debian?
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dhclient3 keeps running after ifdo
Great, James. I'm glad I could help out. I wouldn't think there are a
lot of people running squid without the cache, but my situation is a bit
unique, so it figures I'd find something a bit obscure. It should be an
easy fix, and thankfully the rest of the upgrade went fine.
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Title:
package squid 2.7.STABLE9-2.1ubuntu6 failed to install/upgrade:
subprocess installed post-installation script returned er
Public bug reported:
I upgraded from an old, no longer supported version (I think it was
8.10, might have been 9.04) to 10.04 LTS with no problem. Then I
upgraded to 10.10 immediately after that, and started having problems at
the end of the install where it failed and didn't clean up. Finally,
The exact command was in the original report.
"ab -c 1000 -n 10 -r 192.168.0.127/"
Sasha.
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ab crashed with SIGSEGV in main()
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I cannot connect to any server. Conection hangs up at "channel 0: open
confirm rwindow 0 rmax 32768"
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openssh-client hangs then drops after authent
The same problem occures on my dell notebook when using wlan(eth1).
When using cable (eth0) everything works.
Connecting from- and to the notebook hangs after authentication.
When I use putty, everything's fine.
But I need openssh client for my work with NX.
Please help.
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