On Thu, 11 Jul 2019, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
Hmmm. How about checking your RAM , a memtest.
thanks for your answer, but meanwhile, I upgraded fron Stretch to Buster,
and the problem disappeared...
I don't know whether the fix comes from the upgrade, or just the reboot...
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On Thu, Jul 11, 2019 at 2:11 AM Pierre Frenkiel
wrote:
> hi,
> I get a "memory fault" after doing "cd" to a given directory. Here is
> the command sequencet:
>
> PFR2 /d11a/pfr2-bak/lib->>cd i386-linux-gnu/
> Memory fault
> -ksh: line 408: 7567: Memory fault
> Memory fault
>
hi,
I get a "memory fault" after doing "cd" to a given directory. Here is
the command sequencet:
PFR2 /d11a/pfr2-bak/lib->>cd i386-linux-gnu/
Memory fault
-ksh: line 408: 7567: Memory fault
Memory fault
PFR2 /d11a/pfr2-bak/lib/i386-linux-gnu->>free -m
Memory fault
PFR2 /d1
On 12/07/18 02:18, Curt wrote:
> On 2018-07-10, Richard Hector wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm getting messages like this in auth.log:
>>
>> PAM-CGFS[xxx]: Failed to get list of controllers
>>
>
> Found this bug:
>
> https://bugs.deb
On 2018-07-10, Richard Hector wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm getting messages like this in auth.log:
>
> PAM-CGFS[xxx]: Failed to get list of controllers
>
Found this bug:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=843450
Apparently after updating the libpam-cgfs
Hi all,
I'm getting messages like this in auth.log:
PAM-CGFS[xxx]: Failed to get list of controllers
Web searches generally hint at a link with LXC, and this is on an LXC
host, but doesn't seem to directly relate to the containers - it shows
up when anyone logs in, starts a cron s
On 4/19/18, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
> On 19.04.2018 18:09, Gdsi wrote:
>> Hello.
>> I had used the advice: "Edit /etc/fstab and comment out (type a # before
>> everything) the line
>> which starts with something like:
>> UUID=3a64784b-9807-446a-bc39-c9011ba6ed6b swap sw", and boot's delay
>
Hi,
I'm not really sure how to phrase my question - or search for the
answers I know I've seen here ...
I quite often find myself wanting to know about package that I think
were, or should be, in debian, but for some reason they're not. Since
they're not there, the packages page can't find them.
On Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 10:31:29AM -0600, Paul E Condon wrote:
>
> Debian has a tradition of valuing highly the idea of never having to do
> a complete new install in order to move to the next release. The name
> for this feature has drifted about but is currently 'dist-upgrade'.
> To move to Jes
On 20140321_194133, Steve Litt of Troubleshooters.Com wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Mar 2014 16:38:25 -0600
> Paul E Condon wrote:
>
> > Over the years since Potato, I have noticed that while each new
> > exists.
>
> I've noticed this too. I always need to struggle, navigate and wander to
> download the
On Mon, 02 Apr 2012 16:50:25 -0500, Dennis Wicks wrote:
> I am stumped. I am trying to use message filters to classify my email
> and Thunderbird keeps giving me this message, "The folder is full,
> and can't hold any more messages."
>
> It does this for different folders, , and I can't
On 03/04/12 07:50, Dennis Wicks wrote:
> Greetings;
>
> I am stumped. I am trying to use message filters to classify my
> email and Thunderbird
Thunderbird this is Debian. Are you using Debian?
Is this local mail?
> keeps giving me this message, "The folder is full, and can't
> hold
Greetings;
I am stumped. I am trying to use message filters to
classify my email and Thunderbird keeps giving me this
message, "The folder is full, and can't hold any more
messages." It does this for different folders, , and I
can't determine why. I have been using filters for years
> * From: "Dennis G. Wicks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> ldconfig: /usr/lib/libgnutls-openssl.so.11 is not a symbolic link
> I was installing a bunch of packages and it seemed to repeat, but not with
> every program.
only the packages which execute ldconfig in they installation scripts
(so packages
Greetings;
Well, locales is installed and working, I guess. Now I
am getting screens full of messages like
> ldconfig: /usr/lib/libgnutls-openssl.so.11 is not a
symbolic link
I was installing a bunch of packages and it seemed to
repeat, but not with every program.
Anybody know how to fi
i restored one package *** gnome-desktop-environment ***, and now it backs
fine.
I meant to remove unnecessary packages to make my system clean, keeping only
what I want.
I'm still wondering if there is a way to uncheck this package and also to
get the problem resolved?
anyway, it could be a work
I just reinstalled the gnome tools I had uninstalled, and also check the
console kbd package, the problem still exists: error message during startup,
can not start X automatically.
If its about the keymap, which package should I have?
I checked in the installed package, there are console-data cons
On 9/7/07, Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 11:05:07 +0800, Michael Yang wrote:
> > Hi guys:
> >
> > I installed debian 4.0R1 etch on my DELL pc and have been working on it
> for
> > days.
> >
> > All of a sudden when I reboot the system (maybe has some thing wi
On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 11:05:07 +0800, Michael Yang wrote:
> Hi guys:
>
> I installed debian 4.0R1 etch on my DELL pc and have been working on it for
> days.
>
> All of a sudden when I reboot the system (maybe has some thing with what I
> did on gnome package management),
It would help to know
I just installed the tool and selected the keyboard I am using, PC105, the
problem still exists after reboot the system.
I'm wondering how could that be the cause of the X failure, sounds strange.
Now I can startX manually, but it is not what I want.
During the startup, the error message still
Any body has idea about this?
your helps are really appreciated!
Thanks.
On 9/6/07, Michael Yang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi guys:
>
> I installed debian 4.0R1 etch on my DELL pc and have been working on it
> for days.
>
> All of a sudden when I reboot the system (maybe has some thing with
Hi guys:
I installed debian 4.0R1 etch on my DELL pc and have been working on it for
days.
All of a sudden when I reboot the system (maybe has some thing with what I
did on gnome package management), the system can not start X automatically,
and there are many error messages during startup:
" fai
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 06:15:28PM -0500, Daniel B. wrote:
> Paul E Condon wrote:
>
> >On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 12:47:45PM -0500, Daniel B. wrote:
> >
> >>Paul E Condon wrote:
> ...
> >>>I think apt does not recognize "sarge" or "woody" or "etch" etc.
> >>
> >>... why? ...
> ...
> >I think it is a
Paul E Condon wrote:
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 12:47:45PM -0500, Daniel B. wrote:
Paul E Condon wrote:
...
I think apt does not recognize "sarge" or "woody" or "etch" etc.
... why? ...
...
I think it is a design flaw, more than an implementation bug.
Why does it seem to be a design flaw
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 12:47:45PM -0500, Daniel B. wrote:
> Paul E Condon wrote:
> >Think OP was trying to use "sarge", not "stable".
>
> Right.
>
> > I think apt does not recognize "sarge" or "woody" or "etch" etc.
>
> Does anyone know why? (Is it a bug in APT tools? Something wrong in my
>
Paul E Condon wrote:
Think OP was trying to use "sarge", not "stable".
Right.
> I think apt does not recognize "sarge" or "woody" or "etch" etc.
Does anyone know why? (Is it a bug in APT tools? Something wrong in my
local mirror? Something else?)
Daniel
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essage that "--target" worked when I used the release name
> > "stable". Also, aptitude rejects unrecognized options--try "aptitude
> > -targetJunkToMakeUnrecognized".)
> >
> >
> > > And you didn't specify what is your default releas
uot;.)
>
>
> > And you didn't specify what is your default release, if you did set one
> > in /etc/apt/apt.conf
> > If you didn't set it maybe you should...
>
> Why would I need to specify a default release when I'm specify a target
> release on
;, IMHO. (I'm not a developer, so I'm not saying this out
of narrow self interest.)
>
> > And you didn't specify what is your default release, if you did set one
> > in /etc/apt/apt.conf
> > If you didn't set it maybe you should...
>
> Why would I n
".)
> And you didn't specify what is your default release, if you did set one
> in /etc/apt/apt.conf
> If you didn't set it maybe you should...
Why would I need to specify a default release when I'm specify a target
release on the aptitude command line?
(Note that it
On Wed, 01 Mar 2006 16:43:54 -0500
"Daniel B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> When I run "aptitude --target sarge install ...", aptitude doesn't
> listen to the instruction to install a version from Sarge; it installs
> a version from Testing. (I have both Sarge and Testing mirrors in
> my APT s
I wrote:
When I run "aptitude --target sarge install ...", aptitude doesn't
listen to the instruction to install a version from Sarge; it installs
a version from Testing. (I have both Sarge and Testing mirrors in
my APT sources list file.)
What needs to be done to get "--target ..." (or APT::D
When I run "aptitude --target sarge install ...", aptitude doesn't
listen to the instruction to install a version from Sarge; it installs
a version from Testing. (I have both Sarge and Testing mirrors in
my APT sources list file.)
What needs to be done to get "--target ..." (or APT::Default-Rel
Apt-cache search didn't work for me since I upgraded to
"experimental".It always segmentation fault under local zh_CN.gbk:
...
debian:~$ apt-cache search libgcc
Segmentation fault
debian:~$ locale
LANG=
LC_CTYPE=zh_CN.gbk
LC_NUMERIC="POSIX"
LC_TIME="POSIX"
LC_COLLATE="POSIX"
LC_MONETARY="PO
On Fri, 24 Sep 2004, Robert S wrote:
> I've installed webmin 1.16 (from the webmin site) on woody. I have the
> webmin daemon running but haven't used webmin for several days, but I keep
> getting these messages in my /var/log/auth.log - which are reported to me by
> logcheck.
>
> Unusual System
I've installed webmin 1.16 (from the webmin site) on woody. I have the
webmin daemon running but haven't used webmin for several days, but I keep
getting these messages in my /var/log/auth.log - which are reported to me by
logcheck.
Unusual System Events
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Ken writes:
> Can anyone give me any clues as to why I need to run "ifconfig xxx down"
> in order to use pon and modem?
You have probably made your network your default gateway. You don't want
to do that.
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Hello
(please use a shorter subject nex time)
Ken Januski (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> Can anyone give me any clues as to why I need to run "ifconfig xxx
> down" in order to use pon and modem? I haven't had a network until
> recently but now that I do it would b
Can anyone give me any clues as to why I need to run "ifconfig xxx down"
in order to use pon and modem? I haven't had a network until recently
but now that I do it would be nice to not need to turn the network off
in order to use my dialup connection.
Thanks for any ide
on.
it is in the apt-get options.
man apt-get would be an option for further reading (RTFM - not!)
so here is the info:
apt-get --reinstall install XXX
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> I know this does not work but is there something like that?
apt-get install --reinstall
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On Thu, 2003-12-18 at 09:43, Gruessle wrote:
> I know this does not work but is there something like that?
apt-get install --reinstall XXX
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On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 11:38:12AM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 12:06:13PM +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
> > When I do a "man iso_8859_1" I get a lot of the following messages on
> > the screen and the char-column is empty:
> > ...
> > /tmp/zmanACOH9U:113: warning: can't find n
On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 02:35:30PM +0300, Alexey Vyskubov wrote:
> > > When I do a "man iso_8859_1" I get a lot of the following messages on
> > > the screen and the char-column is empty:
> > > ...
> > > /tmp/zmanACOH9U:113: warning: can't find numbered character 198
>
> > What is your locale?
>
> > When I do a "man iso_8859_1" I get a lot of the following messages on
> > the screen and the char-column is empty:
> > ...
> > /tmp/zmanACOH9U:113: warning: can't find numbered character 198
> What is your locale?
I have the same problem with LANG=ru_RU.KOI8-R. With ru_RU.UTF-8 it
works norma
On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 12:06:13PM +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
> When I do a "man iso_8859_1" I get a lot of the following messages on
> the screen and the char-column is empty:
> ...
> /tmp/zmanACOH9U:113: warning: can't find numbered character 198
> /tmp/zmanACOH9U:114: warning: can't find numbere
When I do a "man iso_8859_1" I get a lot of the following messages on
the screen and the char-column is empty:
...
/tmp/zmanACOH9U:113: warning: can't find numbered character 198
/tmp/zmanACOH9U:114: warning: can't find numbered character 199
...
/tmp/zmanYvpd9M:170: warning: can't find numbered ch
Hello list,
I've delete some user accounts in my postfix mail server. However, when
someone sent to the deleted account, it will kept in the mail queue. So
I typed "mailq" command and it came out a big unknown user queue list.
Is there any why to fix that?
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%% Rob Weir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> How can I change the settings for this configuration value, and why
>> doesn't dpkg-reconfigure ask me about it?
rw> Have you tried 'dpkg-reconfigure -plow ssh'? The -plow tells
rw> deboconf to ask questions with priority 'low' or greater.
Cert
On Thu, May 09, 2002 at 05:47:46PM -0400, Paul Smith wrote:
> So, on one of my systems I have sshd running but I can't get in using
> RSA keys (I need ssh protocol version 1 support).
>
> So I changed sshd.conf from "Protocols 2" to "Protocols 1,2", now when I
> start sshd it says "Disabling proto
Paul Smith wrote:
> How can I change the settings for this configuration value, and why
> doesn't dpkg-reconfigure ask me about it?
It seems that ssh's config script only ever asks that question on a new
install, to whit:
if [ -z "$version" -a ! -e /etc/ssh/sshd_config ]
then
db_input medium ss
So, on one of my systems I have sshd running but I can't get in using
RSA keys (I need ssh protocol version 1 support).
So I changed sshd.conf from "Protocols 2" to "Protocols 1,2", now when I
start sshd it says "Disabling protocol version 1. Could not load host
key".
So, I thought I would dpkg-r
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I've recently gotten a new laptop, a Toshiba Satellite Pro 6000 (a
> model that came out early last year). It's got a Trident CyberBlade
> XP Ail graphics adapter.
>
> I've been trying to get X support for it, and have come to the
> following conclusions:
>
> * XFree8
> I've recently gotten a new laptop, a Toshiba Satellite Pro 6000 (a model that
> came out early last year). It's got a Trident CyberBlade XP Ail graphics
> adapter.
>
> I've been trying to get X support for it, and have come to the following
> conclusions:
>
> * XFree86 (hereafter referred t
I have a Toshiba Satellite Pro 4600 which has a Trident
CyberBlade XP chip on it... Not sure about the "Ail" portion of that
description you gave... I have it install'd with XFree86 4.1.x from
'Woody' and works fine... Although I am runnin it in 1024x768 frame
buffer mode as I had problems
>
> The problem is Debian.
>
> I have potato installed, which of course uses X 3.3.6 (which by the way isn't
> even supported by XFree86 anymore it's so old). There are no X 4.2.0 debs to
> be found for potato (hell, 4.1 for potato is still a development release!!),
> so that option is pretty m
I've recently gotten a new laptop, a Toshiba Satellite Pro 6000 (a model that came out early last year). It's got a Trident CyberBlade XP Ail graphics adapter.
I've been trying to get X support for it, and have come to the following conclusions:
* XFree86 (hereafter referred to as simply X) 4.2.
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Ignore the directive about symlinks in /usr/include. The
Debian infrastructure should take care of that for you. In case
people are curious, the details of Debians kernel header handling can
be found in the document attached below.
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