On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 08:50:06PM -0600, Robert Hancock wrote:
> > Given the corruption happens at high block numbers, I'm wondering
> > if maybe there's some kind of wraparound bug happening here.
> > (Though why only the 0x00 pattern fails would still be a mystery).
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> Yeah, that seems
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 10:30:42AM +0900, Tejun Heo wrote:
> Robert Hancock wrote:
> >> There are apparently some reports of issues on NVidia chipsets as
> >> well, though I don't have any details at hand.
> >
> > Well, Carlos' email bounces, so much for that one. Anyone have any other
> > c
now what I am doing
wrong?
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thing like this?
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SHEESH
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I was going to download the latest
libc5 and netstd packages from debian's ftp site and it asks for a username
and password when I try to save the files.
What do I do?
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elf.
Go to <http://www.vim.org/dist.html> and look for version 5.1
Good luck!
Dave Jones
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> From: Carlos Marcos Kakihara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Debian List
> Subject: Long text file to edit..
> Date: Friday, July 17, 1998 9:46 AM
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> I w
nd install it, let it do the "config" for you...
I haven't got the skills to pull it off - yet.
Dave jones
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> From: Timothy C. Phan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: color-ls how do I use it?
> Date: Thursday, July 16,
C joe: ` 0 2 7 jed: ` ESC
# Remove `;1' if you don't like the `bold' attribute.
ESC=^[
PS1='$ESC[$COLOUR;37;1m$USER:$ESC[37;40;1m\w\$ '
PS2="Continue> "
I tried to make this work, so the prompt is in color, but instead it
outputs the PS1= line almost ver
r" option in red hat 5.0. Couldn't
make it boot at all in Debian, so gave up.
I agree there is some serious discrepancies in the FAQs, HOWTOs, etc, but I
for one don't know where to begin fixng it all. LBA problems are real,
butI don't know "why..."
Anyon
ola! I WAS able
to help him, til last night that is... *sigh*
Thanks for any feedback!
Dave Jones
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