Hi .
This may seem a little strange but here goes .
I am running older hardware and am getting .
ata1: softreset failed (device not ready)
ata3: softreset failed (device not ready)
ata2: softreset failed (device not ready)
I have read that sata-pmp is the culprit is it possible to disable this
On 10/24/2016 09:58 AM, Roel de Wildt via arch-general wrote:
> I have found that the issue that I previously reported with systemctl
>> hanging when starting pdns-recursor is due to my pdns_recursor
>> configuration having a chroot in it and it looks like I have to modify
>> the setup for chroot t
Oct 24 2016, Jeremy Brown has written:
On Sun, Oct 23, 2016 at 09:20:26PM +0200, J. C. wrote:
Hey hey list,
when I use the
set linebreak
command, Vim actually splits the lines, inserting CRLF or similar.
...
Hmm. I just tested on my system (with Vim 8), and "set linebreak" works as
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On Sun, Oct 23, 2016 at 09:20:26PM +0200, J. C. wrote:
> Hey hey list,
> when I use the
> set linebreak
> command, Vim actually splits the lines, inserting CRLF or similar. The help
> says that it shouldn't do that, nor has it on Vim 7.x, which I ran on
> another Linux system.
>
> When just viewin
Op 24-10-2016 om 04:16 schreef Nataraj via arch-general:
On 10/23/2016 03:33 PM, Nataraj via arch-general wrote:
Setting trace=on will show you details of the lookups and responses. I
am having a problem with 4.0.3-1, but it is not the same as yours. The
recursor answers all queries correctly
After further experimentation it appears that the internal disk is the
culprit.
It is an ext3 partition mounted with the options:
defaults,noatime
The partition in question is not on the disk of the root partition. Any
suggestions are welcome.
Best wishes,
Jeanette
Oct 24 2016, J. C. has writte
This happened to me yesterday, while copying from internal SATA to a USB3
stick with thunar. The operation ate all CPU.
On Oct 24, 2016 7:47 AM, "J. C." wrote:
> Hi list,
> I just noticed this today. I rebooted the system once, since the proper
> installation last week. Now cp from a USB drive t
Hi list,
I just noticed this today. I rebooted the system once, since the proper
installation last week. Now cp from a USB drive to the internal sata drive
eats up all CPU. The cp command is run as root - currently no alternative
possible.
The USB drive is mounted during system startup.
A co
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