Re: Two last problems...

1997-01-21 Thread Gergely Madarasz
On Mon, 20 Jan 1997, Dale Scheetz wrote: > On Fri, 17 Jan 1997, Paul Rightley wrote: > > > Well, I alomost have a perfect Debian 1.2 system on my Thinkpad 365XD... > > > > Now I am down to only two problems - both of them I have seen mentioned > > here, > > but I do not remember if I have see

Re: Two last problems...

1997-01-20 Thread Dale Scheetz
On Fri, 17 Jan 1997, Paul Rightley wrote: > Well, I alomost have a perfect Debian 1.2 system on my Thinkpad 365XD... > > Now I am down to only two problems - both of them I have seen mentioned here, > but I do not remember if I have seen the solutions. > > The first problem is that syslogd is ke

Re: Two last problems...

1997-01-20 Thread Daniel S. Barclay
> From: Pete Templin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII > > On Fri, 17 Jan 1997, Daniel S. Barclay wrote: > ... > > Workarounds are fine, but would someone _please_ report this as a bug so > > it can get fixed permanently? > > Are you allergic to bug reports? Exc

Re: Two last problems...

1997-01-18 Thread Pete Templin
On Fri, 17 Jan 1997, Daniel S. Barclay wrote: > > > The first problem is that syslogd is keeping the load on my machine at > > > 1.0 even if nothin else is happenning with the system. At the same time > > > I get huge numbers of 'The last message repeated 123456 times' appearing > > > in /var/lo

Re: Two last problems...

1997-01-18 Thread Daniel S. Barclay
> From: Guy Maor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Paul Rightley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > The first problem is that syslogd is keeping the load on my machine at > > 1.0 even if nothin else is happenning with the system. At the same time > > I get huge numbers of 'The last message repeated 1234

Re: Two last problems...

1997-01-17 Thread Martin Konold
On Fri, 17 Jan 1997, Paul Rightley wrote: > The first problem is that syslogd is keeping the load on my machine at > 1.0 even if nothin else is happenning with the system. At the same time > I get huge numbers of 'The last message repeated 123456 times' appearing > in /var/log/messages' Is there

Re: Two last problems...

1997-01-17 Thread Guy Maor
Paul Rightley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The first problem is that syslogd is keeping the load on my machine at > 1.0 even if nothin else is happenning with the system. At the same time > I get huge numbers of 'The last message repeated 123456 times' appearing > in /var/log/messages' Is there