with the following commands , I solve my problem.
mv /var/lib/dpkg/postfix.* /tmp/
dpkg --remove --force-remove-reinstreq postfix
The commands can help users to manually remove a broken package.
Then I can install postfix again succesfully.
- mudongliang
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To:
On Sun, 19 Jul 2015, Gene Heskett wrote:
Back when I was working as a Chief Engineer/Chief
Operator/Chief BOFH, that happened to much of my
operating staff once, until he got to me.
The devil made me do it! Honest! He's sitting right
here next to me! Hey Mr. Devil, you wanna type a few
word
Quoting Haines Brown (hai...@histomat.net):
> But I did enable a cron log, which for some reason was disabled on my
> system. I'll have to wait a week to see what that log has to say. I
> don't know how to set its level, or if enabling the cron log captures
> all message from the cron daemon.
Wel
On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 9:21 AM, Andrew McGlashan
wrote:
> On 20/07/2015 9:34 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> On Sunday 19 July 2015 19:13:10 Andrew McGlashan wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> On 20/07/2015 8:39 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
I am on a couple mailing lists hosted at lists.sourceforge.net.
Msgs
Quoting Nicolas George (geo...@nsup.org):
> Le decadi 30 messidor, an CCXXIII, David Wright a écrit :
> > > And of course (unless the files are large (unlikely for .forward) and on
> > > the
> > > same mechanical drive), cmp file1 file2 is much simpler.
> > I may've missed something here. I can't
On 20/07/2015 9:34 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Sunday 19 July 2015 19:13:10 Andrew McGlashan wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On 20/07/2015 8:39 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>>> I am on a couple mailing lists hosted at lists.sourceforge.net.
>>> Msgs to those lists goto a black hole, and the last msg I got from
>>>
Arno Schuring writes:
> Assuming all your disks are online, just run blkid
> (as root).
$ sudo blkid
/dev/sda1: UUID="e3dc978c-2ee3-4db8-a0cf-0a216a76930e" TYPE="ext4"
PARTUUID="0006dea8-01"
/dev/sda5: UUID="abb7084e-c4da-4b9e-9477-3ae4aca56be8" TYPE="swap"
PARTUUID="0006dea8-05"
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> From: embe8...@student.uu.se
> Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2015 01:05:08 +0200
>
> At this point, I don't know if I even have arrays.
> It is nothing I put there or ever mucked around with,
> for sure.
>
Assuming all your disks are online, just run blkid (as root). If you
have any (software) raid partiti
Gary Dale writes:
> Were your arrays running when you ran
>
> mdadm --detail --scan >> /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf ?
>
> If they weren't then mdadm can't find them to add
> them to mdadm.conf.
At this point, I don't know if I even have arrays.
It is nothing I put there or ever mucked around with,
for
On Sunday 19 July 2015 19:13:10 Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 20/07/2015 8:39 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > I am on a couple mailing lists hosted at lists.sourceforge.net.
> > Msgs to those lists goto a black hole, and the last msg I got from
> > that server was around 14:20 EDT Thursday.
>
>
On Sunday 19 July 2015 19:01:25 chris wrote:
> ive noticed this happening on other sf sites too and i think its been
> down for atleast a few days
>
> http://perl.sf.net/
>
> anyone got any idea what is going on at sf? it just seems like a long
> time for such a high profile site to be inaccessible
Pascal Hambourg writes:
> mdadm --examine --scan --verbose
No output.
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found this:
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On Sun, Jul 19, 2015 at 7:13 PM, Andrew McGlashan <
andrew.mcglas...@affinityvision.com.au> wrote:
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> On 20/07/2015 8:39 AM, Gene Heskett wrote
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Hi,
On 20/07/2015 8:39 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> I am on a couple mailing lists hosted at lists.sourceforge.net.
> Msgs to those lists goto a black hole, and the last msg I got from
> that server was around 14:20 EDT Thursday.
http://isup.me/source
Pascal Hambourg writes:
> If you don't have any software RAID arrays, that's
> perfectly normal and you may uninstall mdadm (unless
> reverse dependencies exist). However if you think
> you have software RAID arrays, what's the output of
> the following command ?
>
> mdadm --detail --scan --verbo
ive noticed this happening on other sf sites too and i think its been down
for atleast a few days
http://perl.sf.net/
anyone got any idea what is going on at sf? it just seems like a long time
for such a high profile site to be inaccessible
chris
On Sun, Jul 19, 2015 at 6:39 PM, Gene Heskett w
Greets all;
I am on a couple mailing lists hosted at lists.sourceforge.net. Msgs to
those lists goto a black hole, and the last msg I got from that server
was around 14:20 EDT Thursday.
clicking on the https link reports its broken, but traceroute and ping do
get there and back.
Anybody else
I'll echo the advice on cleaning the fan(s), air vents, and any ducts.
I've seen laptops which have been used in enviroments like sitting on a
blanket which whose vents have become completely blocked. Also, of
course, make sure the fans are actually turning, and haven't failed!
I'll also echo the
On Sat, 18 Jul 2015, Martin G. McCormick wrote:
Just the same, you caught me on one thing. the full
user name is the full email address and I was just
using martin.m.
Full disclosure: that wasn't me. It seems an admirable
young fellow name of Curt brought that to your
attention.
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Nicolas George wrote:
> Le primidi 1er thermidor, an CCXXIII, Rodolfo Medina a écrit :
> > In Google I found other similar issues but they weren't useful for me to
> > solve
> > the problem. On my old Hyundai laptop, when running ffmpeg in order to
> > convert
> > a large video format, after a w
Quoting Haines Brown (hai...@histomat.net):
> Andrew, thanks for your addition to this interesting
> thread. Unfortunately the implication is that no simple command will
> copy a file to another directory and avoid clash by sequentially
> numbering the copies. It will be simpler just to live with
Gary Dale a écrit :
>>
> Were your arrays running when you ran
> mdadm --detail --scan >> /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf
> ?
>
> If they weren't then mdadm can't find them to add them to mdadm.conf.
That's why --examine is better than --detail for that purpose. It'll
find even inactive arrays.
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On Sunday 19 July 2015 00:45:02 David Wright wrote:
> Quoting Lisi Reisz (lisi.re...@gmail.com):
> > On Saturday 18 July 2015 13:13:56 Martin G. McCormick wrote:
> > > domain = localhost
> >
> > I'm sleepy and probably not following very well, but should this really
> > be localhost?
>
> This was p
Op Sun, 19 Jul 2015 15:36:07 +, schreef Linux4Bene:
> Well, I have tried so many configs to get this dedicated server up and
> running, that I tried a whole bunch of scenarios.
> The OVH rescue system only loads raid partitions of the type 0.9.
> It didn't look like it wanted to read my type 1
Op Thu, 16 Jul 2015 15:01:16 -0400, schreef Gary Dale:
> On 16/07/15 08:00 AM, Linux4Bene wrote:
>> Op Thu, 16 Jul 2015 10:58:15 +, schreef Linux4Bene:
>>
>>
>>
>> Could it be that grub is confused by the mdadm 0.9 metadata at the end
>> of the disk? When I dd'ed, it was only the 40 GB at the
Op Fri, 17 Jul 2015 20:34:59 -0500, schreef David Wright:
>> Also, my advice in this post applies only when the disk size is bigger
>> than 2 TiB, and 2 TB < 2 TiB.
>
> Although I was being flippant, isn't that a bit short-sighted? Currently
> a 2TB external desktop (Seagate, Staples regular pric
Op Thu, 16 Jul 2015 20:53:54 +0200, schreef Pascal Hambourg:
> Linux4Bene a écrit :
>>
>> Could it be that grub is confused by the mdadm 0.9 metadata at the end
>> of the disk?
>
> Maybe. This is typically the kind of problem which can happen with the
> 0.9 superblocks. Why are you using this ob
On Sun, Jul 19, 2015 at 03:10:09AM +1000, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
>
> On 18/07/2015 9:40 PM, The Wanderer wrote:
> > mmv "file.~*~' "file.#1"
>
>
> Okay, well from the OP ...
>
> $ cp --backup=t file /destination/file
>
>
> First time use of mmv:
>
> $ mmv "file.~*~" "file.#1"
>
>
> Ho
On 19/07/15 04:14 AM, Emanuel Berg wrote:
Gary Dale writes:
Run the update-initramfs first then run update-grub.
OK:
$ sudo update-initramfs -u
update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-3.16.0-4-amd64
W: mdadm: /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf defines no arrays.
W: mdadm: no arr
Le primidi 1er thermidor, an CCXXIII, Rodolfo Medina a écrit :
> In Google I found other similar issues but they weren't useful for me to solve
> the problem. On my old Hyundai laptop, when running ffmpeg in order to
> convert
> a large video format, after a while it says something like the CPU's
In Google I found other similar issues but they weren't useful for me to solve
the problem. On my old Hyundai laptop, when running ffmpeg in order to convert
a large video format, after a while it says something like the CPU's
temperature is reaching a critical value and it's going to shut down, t
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On 19/07/2015 7:59 PM, Nicolas George wrote:
> cmp /cdrom/300_megs_file_1 /cdrom/300_megs_file_2
>
> ... and when you are done buying a replacement for your optical
> drive, you can tell me if cmp was really better than a hash.
You make a very
Pascal Hambourg a écrit :
> If you don't have any software RAID arrays, that's perfectly normal and
> you may uninstall mdadm (unless reverse dependencies exist). However if
> you think you have software RAID arrays, what's the output of the
> following command ?
>
> mdadm --detail --scan --verbos
Emanuel Berg a écrit :
> When I boot, it says:
>
> mdadm: No arrays found in config file or
> automatically
If you don't have any software RAID arrays, that's perfectly normal and
you may uninstall mdadm (unless reverse dependencies exist). However if
you think you have software RAID arra
And already goofed up.
I thought I had tested it but I guess not.
The attached version doesn't work if there are no updates. The current
version is on Github:
https://gist.github.com/weichert/4931be14cc93443ad74f
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since there isn't an update-notifier for the XFCE panel anymore and
pk-update-icon isn't in Jessie and apparently has large dependencies
to build as of yet, this is a small script to do just that.
It uses xfce4-genmon-plugin (or actually it's the other way around).
Documentation and configura
Le decadi 30 messidor, an CCXXIII, David Wright a écrit :
> > And of course (unless the files are large (unlikely for .forward) and on the
> > same mechanical drive), cmp file1 file2 is much simpler.
> I may've missed something here. I can't think why computing the
> md5/sha-2 digest would ever be
Gary Dale writes:
> Run the update-initramfs first then run update-grub.
OK:
$ sudo update-initramfs -u
update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-3.16.0-4-amd64
W: mdadm: /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf defines no arrays.
W: mdadm: no arrays defined in configuration file.
$ sudo
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