Bug#1001118: apt-daily*.timer on occasionally running computers

2021-12-04 Thread Moritz Duge
P.S. I guess RandomizedDelaySec=12h is needed to balance the load on the update servers. So removing or lowering RandomizedDelaySec is probably not a good solution. On the other hand, when a system has just been booted or waked from s2*, there should be no reason to wait further. So another

Bug#1001118: apt-daily*.timer on occasionally running computers

2021-12-04 Thread Moritz Duge
Package: apt Version: 2.2.4 If a computer is only running occasionally the apt-daily*.timers (apt-daily.timer and apt-daily-upgrade.timer) are hardly ever executed. As far as I understand this is because of the RandomizedDelaySec values for the timers. Especially the 12h for the apt-daily.timer.

Bug#609226: Additional information - snmpd as root on Debian 5.0.6

2011-01-10 Thread Moritz Duge
I tried tu run snmpd as root on Debian 5.0.6. It's working! The speed value for my gigabit interface is at 1.000.000.000 (that's the value it should be) all the time. Will there be a patch for Debian 5.0.x? Until there's a patch, is it wise to run snmpd as root all the time?

Bug#609226: [Pkg-net-snmp-devel] Bug#609226: snmpd: wrong speed-values for network interfaces

2011-01-07 Thread Moritz Duge
Hmm looks like it's working then! But I had only time to test it on Ubuntu 10.04.1 - Will test it on Debian 5.0.6 on monday! Am 07.01.2011 16:55, schrieb Jochen Friedrich: Hi Moritz, The snmpd version 5.4.2.1 package in Ubuntu 10.04.1 (x86) shows the same behaviour, but I DIDN'T changed snm

Bug#609226: snmpd: wrong speed-values for network interfaces

2011-01-07 Thread Moritz Duge
5.5-9.1) in openSUSE 11.3 (x86) doesn't not show this behaviour. Thanks! Moritz Duge -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org