I (smarenka) don't seem to have ssh access to kullervo any more,
neither key nor password. Some logs need attention there, at
least openssh.
Thanks,
Stephen
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On Thu, May 01, 2008 at 07:51:57AM -0500, Stephen R Marenka wrote:
> I just touched N-D-P on kullervo. The chroot or the mirror it's using
> must be fairly out of date because it's not finding things that have
> been built for days such as default-jdk-builddep and the current ocaml.
>
> Hopefully
I just touched N-D-P on kullervo. The chroot or the mirror it's using
must be fairly out of date because it's not finding things that have
been built for days such as default-jdk-builddep and the current ocaml.
Hopefully someone will get a chance to look at it soonish. If not, I may
have a chance
> > > When did kullervo get to be so *very* slow? I remember it being fairly
> > > responsive. Anyone know what's the deal?
> >
> > Slow WRT net connection speed, or what?
> >
> > I find that running twenty sbuild instances in parallel makes it a bit
> > sluggish indeed. Which ones should be killed
Hi Stephen,
> kullervo was giving back major packages, so I changed the sources.list
> to mimick what crest has listed. At least apt-get update seems to
> work now.
>
> When did kullervo get to be so *very* slow? I remember it being fairly
> responsive. Anyone know what's the deal?
Slow WRT net c
On Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 03:45:22AM +0200, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> Hi Stephen,
>
> > kullervo was giving back major packages, so I changed the sources.list
> > to mimick what crest has listed. At least apt-get update seems to
> > work now.
> >
> > When did kullervo get to be so *very* slow? I reme
kullervo was giving back major packages, so I changed the sources.list
to mimick what crest has listed. At least apt-get update seems to
work now.
When did kullervo get to be so *very* slow? I remember it being fairly
responsive. Anyone know what's the deal?
Hopefully buildd again.
Peace,
Steph
On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 12:38:29PM +0200, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> What do I need to salvage off the AmigaOS partition in order to keep a
> bootable disk?
As much as possible, I think. At least this should include:
- c:
- libs:
- devs:
- s:
- directory with debian stuff
So, try to format t
Hi all,
I regret to inform you all that kullervo's boot disk appears to be dying.
When rebooting after a hang (related to disk errors, already!), kullervo
found media errors on the root filesystem. I've shut it down while I'm
looking for ways to fix the root, or move the filesystem to another disk
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