Re: Debian crashes - IPv6 error?

2005-08-08 Thread Philipp Röthl
Could it be that I use only ipv6 as lsmod | grep ip does not show something like ipv4? Thanks, phi On 2005-08-08 at 13:39:19 +0100, Conall O'Brien wrote: > On Mon, Aug 08, 2005 at 01:36:36PM IST, Philipp Röthl > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> incoherently babbled: > > > > What does `lsmod` show? Is it men

Re: Debian crashes - IPv6 error?

2005-08-08 Thread Philipp Röthl
> > Yes, lsmod shows the ipv6 module > > > > :~# lsmod | grep ipv6 > > ipv6 264740 36 > > Then you have some other module loading ipv6 as a dependancy... No, I am not :( I just restarted the server an ipv6 is still loaded When I do a modprobe --show-depends on all modules lsmod

Re: Debian crashes - IPv6 error?

2005-08-08 Thread Conall O'Brien
On Mon, Aug 08, 2005 at 01:36:36PM IST, Philipp Röthl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> incoherently babbled: > > What does `lsmod` show? Is it mentioning the ipv6 module? It it's not > > there, does "grep CONFIG_IPV6 /boot/config-`uname -r`" releal ipv6 as > > built in (CONFIG_IPV6=y) or a module (CONFIG_IPV6

Re: Debian crashes - IPv6 error?

2005-08-08 Thread Philipp Röthl
> What does `lsmod` show? Is it mentioning the ipv6 module? It it's not > there, does "grep CONFIG_IPV6 /boot/config-`uname -r`" releal ipv6 as > built in (CONFIG_IPV6=y) or a module (CONFIG_IPV6=m) Yes, lsmod shows the ipv6 module :~# lsmod | grep ipv6 ipv6 264740 36 > Did you

Re: Debian crashes - IPv6 error?

2005-08-08 Thread Conall O'Brien
On Mon, Aug 08, 2005 at 11:53:23AM IST, Philipp Röthl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> incoherently babbled: > > Either unload the ipv6 module by removing it from /etc/modules or > > disable IPv6 by editing /etc/modules.conf and uncommenting: > > > > alias net-pf-10 off > > That is strange: /etc/modules is

Re: Debian crashes - IPv6 error?

2005-08-08 Thread Philipp Röthl
> > > Are you using IPv6 at all? > > Not that I know. I have never configuered my system to use it. > > I just did a dist-upgrade two weeks ago, and a kernel upgrade yesterday. > > What do you see when you do `/sbin/ifconfig | grep inet6`? :~# ifconfig | grep inet6 inet6 addr: fe80::2e

Re: Debian crashes - IPv6 error?

2005-08-08 Thread Conall O'Brien
On Mon, Aug 08, 2005 at 11:20:21AM IST, Philipp Röthl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> incoherently babbled: > > Are you using IPv6 at all? > Not that I know. I have never configuered my system to use it. > I just did a dist-upgrade two weeks ago, and a kernel upgrade yesterday. What do you see when you do

Re: Debian crashes - IPv6 error?

2005-08-08 Thread Philipp Röthl
Hi Conall, thanks for your answer. > Are you using IPv6 at all? Not that I know. I have never configuered my system to use it. I just did a dist-upgrade two weeks ago, and a kernel upgrade yesterday. > I wonder if you have an IPv6 router advertisement daemon (eg radvd on > Linux or rtadvd on BS

Re: Debian crashes - IPv6 error?

2005-08-08 Thread Conall O'Brien
On Sun, Aug 07, 2005 at 10:23:07PM IST, Philipp R�thl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> incoherently babbled: Hi Philipp, > I am currently facing a strange problem on my debian box: > After 2-6 hours the system is not reachable via ssh and has > to be resetted. > The last message I get in /var/log/syslog is..

Re: Debian crashes

2004-07-27 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 26 Jul 2004, Carlos Robertson wrote: [snip] > Are you overclocking? > > Install mprime from "www.mersenne.org/prime.html". Use the test option > of mprime. Makes a very good hardware tester. Very good for testing the cpu. > > Install memtest86+ to check out your memory. > > HTH > Charles

Re: Debian crashes

2004-07-26 Thread Carlos Robertson
Tim Raats wrote: Alexandros Papadopoulos wrote: On Monday 26 July 2004 21:32, Tim Raats wrote: Debian crashes on the strangest moments. Im running Sarge with kernel 2.4.26. When im surfing the internet with Mozilla Firefox 0.8, Debian sometimes crashes. Quick answer: Use a different version/

Re: Debian crashes

2004-07-26 Thread Frederik Dannemare
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Monday 26 July 2004 23:30, Frederik Dannemare wrote: > On Monday 26 July 2004 22:49, Tim Raats wrote: > > Alexandros Papadopoulos wrote: > > >On Monday 26 July 2004 21:32, Tim Raats wrote: > > >>Debian crashes on the strangest moments. Im running Sa

RE: Debian crashes

2004-07-26 Thread Scott Thompson
> -Original Message- > From: Alexandros Papadopoulos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 4:38 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Debian crashes > > > On Monday 26 July 2004 23:49, Tim Raats wrote: > > Alexandros Papadopoulos wrote:

Re: Debian crashes

2004-07-26 Thread Alexandros Papadopoulos
On Monday 26 July 2004 23:49, Tim Raats wrote: > Alexandros Papadopoulos wrote: > >On Monday 26 July 2004 21:32, Tim Raats wrote: > >>Debian crashes on the strangest moments. Im running Sarge with > >> kernel 2.4.26. When im surfing the internet with Mozilla Firefox > >> 0.8, Debian sometimes crash

Re: Debian crashes

2004-07-26 Thread Frederik Dannemare
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Monday 26 July 2004 22:49, Tim Raats wrote: > Alexandros Papadopoulos wrote: > >On Monday 26 July 2004 21:32, Tim Raats wrote: > >>Debian crashes on the strangest moments. Im running Sarge with > >> kernel 2.4.26. When im surfing the internet with M

Re: Debian crashes

2004-07-26 Thread Frederik Dannemare
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Monday 26 July 2004 20:32, Tim Raats wrote: > Debian crashes on the strangest moments. Im running Sarge with kernel > 2.4.26. When im surfing the internet with Mozilla Firefox 0.8, Debian > sometimes crashes. I dont know what the source of this prob

Re: Debian crashes

2004-07-26 Thread Tim Raats
Alexandros Papadopoulos wrote: On Monday 26 July 2004 21:32, Tim Raats wrote: Debian crashes on the strangest moments. Im running Sarge with kernel 2.4.26. When im surfing the internet with Mozilla Firefox 0.8, Debian sometimes crashes. Quick answer: Use a different version/build of Firefo

Re: Debian crashes

2004-07-26 Thread Alexandros Papadopoulos
On Monday 26 July 2004 21:32, Tim Raats wrote: > Debian crashes on the strangest moments. Im running Sarge with kernel > 2.4.26. When im surfing the internet with Mozilla Firefox 0.8, Debian > sometimes crashes. Quick answer: Use a different version/build of Firefox. Now, are you sure the machin

Re: debian crashes server (can't use debian ? :-( )

2002-11-23 Thread bob parker
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 08:51, Benedict Verheyen wrote: > > most likely there is a hardware problem. Linux doesn't just shutdown > > without a reason :) > > Yep, my "workmachine" has 2 debian's and a win os running and i never > had problems with my debian systems before. > > > win98 is a piece of shit

Re: debian crashes server (can't use debian ? :-( )

2002-11-21 Thread Benedict Verheyen
hi, I ran a test on the memory with mem386 and it doesn't look good at all. I'm not saying this is the sole reason of the crashes but it might be a big factor in the whole process. This is the output ( test was still running) of what i received on screen: 1. wall time: 2:02:12 2. cached: 160 M 3.

Re: debian crashes server (can't use debian ? :-( )

2002-11-21 Thread nate
Benedict Verheyen said: > Sometime it doesn't. It just shuts down as if you would unplug the power. this is an indication of a SEVERE hardware problem. Possibly bad cpu, bad ram, bad motherboard. whatever it is though, it sounds to be at the core of the system and not the fault of some driver or

Re: debian crashes server (can't use debian ? :-( )

2002-11-21 Thread Osamu Aoki
On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 12:05:12PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... > Any other stuff i can try out? If not, what distro would be good for > a server install? Slackware? Red hat? Suse? 1) In stall multiple Linuxes. 2) Run Debian without X 3) Run debian as chroot from X-less Suse. 4) Run Suse a

Re: debian crashes server (can't use debian ? :-( )

2002-11-21 Thread Benedict Verheyen
> most likely there is a hardware problem. Linux doesn't just shutdown > without a reason :) Yep, my "workmachine" has 2 debian's and a win os running and i never had problems with my debian systems before. > win98 is a piece of shit OS, and doesn't stress the hardware nearly > as much as a linux

Re: debian crashes server (can't use debian ? :-( )

2002-11-21 Thread nate
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > could startup my pc and experience the crash while booting. Indeed they > saw the same. They checked everything and said that my hardware is just > fine. most likely there is a hardware problem. Linux doesn't just shutdown without a reason :) > Then they installed win9

Re: Debian crashes: sw, hw or malicious hacker/virus problems?

2000-11-02 Thread Robert Waldner
>> On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 08:57:59AM +0200, Jean Orloff wrote: >> > I have happily used debian since 1995 (0.93R6 if I recall?). But >> > since I installed 2.1 on my new PC at work, about a year ago, that >> > machine undergoes about a crash per month in average. Nothing to >> > scare a windblows

Re: Debian crashes: sw, hw or malicious hacker/virus problems?

2000-11-02 Thread Andre Berger
Björn Elwhagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Please check the mailing list archives. If i don't remember wrong > i've heard about a package that breaks after a certain time, a bug > that is resolved now. I don't remember which package it was but you > could at least try to find something about it.

Re: Debian crashes: sw, hw or malicious hacker/virus problems?

2000-11-02 Thread Björn Elwhagen
HELO, Please check the mailing list archives. If i don't remember wrong i've heard about a package that breaks after a certain time, a bug that is resolved now. I don't remember which package it was but you could at least try to find something about it. I know this reply is very vague but maybe i

Re: Debian crashes: sw, hw or malicious hacker/virus problems?

2000-10-24 Thread kmself
on Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 08:57:59AM +0200, Jean Orloff ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Hello, dear debian fellows! > > Please forgive my paranoid anonymity, in view of the last section of > this message. > > 1) My problem: > > I have happily used debian since 1995 (0.93R6 if I recall?). But since I

Re: Debian 'crashes'

2000-06-06 Thread Vitux
Michiel Meeuwissen wrote: > > Ragga Muffin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrotes: > > Daniel Reuter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Fri, 2 Jun 2000, Michiel Meeuwissen wrote: > > > > It seems that a way to accomplish this is running apt-get upgrade, > > > > netsape and seti at the same time, in my comput

Re: Debian 'crashes'

2000-06-06 Thread Michiel Meeuwissen
Ragga Muffin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrotes: > Daniel Reuter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Fri, 2 Jun 2000, Michiel Meeuwissen wrote: > > > It seems that a way to accomplish this is running apt-get upgrade, > > > netsape and seti at the same time, in my computer (potato, PIII 500 64 > > > Mb). > >

Re: Debian 'crashes'

2000-06-06 Thread Ragga Muffin
Daniel Reuter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello Michiel, > > On Fri, 2 Jun 2000, Michiel Meeuwissen wrote: > > > It seems that a way to accomplish this is running apt-get upgrade, > > netsape and seti at the same time, in my computer (potato, PIII 500 64 > > Mb). > > On Netscape's webpage they

Re: Debian 'crashes'

2000-06-06 Thread Daniel Reuter
Hello Michiel, On Fri, 2 Jun 2000, Michiel Meeuwissen wrote: > It seems that a way to accomplish this is running apt-get upgrade, > netsape and seti at the same time, in my computer (potato, PIII 500 64 > Mb). On Netscape's webpage they strongly recommend at least 64 Mb of RAM for use of Netscap

RE: Debian 'crashes'

2000-06-02 Thread Lehel Bernadt
On 02-Jun-2000 Michiel Meeuwissen wrote: > > Already several times happened to me the following: > When I use a few memory eating programs like Netscape and dselect > together, by whole computer freezes for a long time (10 minutes or so) > and I don't see another way out then simply turning it o