ghe wrote:
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Dave Patterson wrote:
Was it the recent kernel upgrade, or something else, you think?
Well, this morning's kernel upgrade is what triggered it, but I think
the real cause was something updated earlier, and this was the first
reboot. Th
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Dave Patterson wrote:
> Was it the recent kernel upgrade, or something else, you think?
Well, this morning's kernel upgrade is what triggered it, but I think
the real cause was something updated earlier, and this was the first
reboot. There are 2 se
* ghe [2009-03-21 13:42:04 -0600]:
> All morning :-(
Was it the recent kernel upgrade, or something else, you think?
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Dave Patterson wrote:
>> Oops! While I was trying to get my mail server back online, the Debian
>> MTA was trying to send me mail saying this bug had been closed...
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> Long day?
All morning :-(
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* ghe [2009-03-21 13:35:03 -0600]:
> Oops! While I was trying to get my mail server back online, the Debian
> MTA was trying to send me mail saying this bug had been closed...
Long day?
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ghe wrote:
> The nagios3 package won't uninstall because the prerm shell script has a
> trivial syntax error (missing 'then' after an 'if') that would have been
> detected instantly if it had ever been run. There've been bugs filed
> against this; as
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I've been using Debian on my servers, desktops, and laptops for several
years. This morning, there was an update for my main server (lenny
amd64); I ran it and rebooted, like I have hundreds of times before, and
I got to spend 3 hours finding a way aro
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