Kaspar Fischer,
> it has found 402 bad blocks, but only some 27 are listed in the
>
> Is this normal? Are 402 bad blocks too many for ext2/3?
402 bad blocks are 402 too many any way. It means that your drive has
started failing and you should replace it.
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ice since, what, the 50s?
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des "mail-transport-agent"
and the dependencies should be met.
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ed linux-headers?
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of 2 IDES on a single IDE channel.
In your case: Get some SATA-drives, plug them in and make RAID. :)
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ou want to use grep in stead?
grep word file
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ork. Is there anything that maybe I have forgotten?
I have the Samsung ML-1750 (which is about the same printer, iirc). I
just installed it as a HP LaserJet PCL6 printer, seeing as it speaks PCL
6 natively. If the 1740 does so as well, you could try the same
solution.
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George J. (Andy) Anderson,
> Does anyone know it there is a (simple) way to "emulate" a keyboard?
What does it do if you plug a mouse in the keyboard port?
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> Out of the blue, cron has suddenly stopped working, and all I get in my
> logs (syslog) is:
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> CRON[4008]: Critical error - immediate abort
For the interrested:
Problem solved. Apparently libpam-modules version 0.79-2 is what broke
cron. Updated t
been any recent changes to cron afaik. Any good ideas as to what
might be wrong?
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he
> Internet via some ISP that is anywhere from 128 Kbps to 1.5 Mbps
> in bandwidth - but what does the T (or DS or OC) stand for? Is
> there a reference somewhere? Google was no help at all...
Try
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-carrier
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> I've recently started having problems with safecat:
apt-get source safecat --compile ; dpkg -i safecat_1.11-1_i386.deb
fixed it.
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/usr/bin/safecat: relocation error: /usr/bin/safecat: symbol errno,
version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference
glupsk:/var/log#
Any ideas what the problem is? libc6 is version 2.3.5-3, with libc.so.6
pointing to libc-2.3.5.so
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ll, I have iptables and bastille.
Then you probably want to check the configuration of these two.
If you don't find any apparent problem, post the config to the list.
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m" is that the gateway is blocking ping-packets. As for
the smtp-problem, I get a RST-packet back from your server IP (not the
gateway). You don't have a locally installed firewall or the like?
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Initializing CPU#0
But only one of these, so the kernel is not going to use more than one.
So no, you don't have an SMP-kernel.
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7 or not set at all
I run unstable, and it ignores the KERNEL_RINGBUF_SIZE. However, they
might be set in /etc/default/syslog-ng. You can check and try to comment
them out if they are set.
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> You didn't really tell anyone what you actually do have installed, now
> did you? Besides, the configuration setting described in the link I sent
> you is an apt setting, not a pbuilder setting, so it still might be
> right for you.
apt-get upda
relates to pbuilder, which I don't have installed.
You didn't really tell anyone what you actually do have installed, now
did you? Besides, the configuration setting described in the link I sent
you is an apt setting, not a pbuilder setting, so it still might be
right for you.
way to fix this?
See http://lists.debian.org/deity/2005/06/msg00246.html
Not really an explanation of why it happens, but it says how to get rid
of the symptoms.
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I've only used FreeSwan, which does the job connecting two sites
together. There's also OpenSwan, iirc, which is better at updating their
stuff. (The trouble with FreeSwan was that updates happened rarely, if
ever)
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