For pam_unix, I this was discussed and addressed some time ago in bug 97977.
Thanks and regards, Leo.
Package: libpam-modules
Version: 1.1.8-3.6
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
pam_exec is currently not handling SIGCHLD in the same way that other
pam modules do when using fork (see for example how pam_unix reset
SIGCHLD to default before fork and restore SIGCHLD to the old value
after wait).
B
Package: mirrors
Severity: minor
Submission-Type: update
Site: debian.bononia.it
Type: leaf
Archive-architecture: amd64 armel i386 powerpc
Archive-ftp: /debian/
Archive-http: /debian/
Archive-rsync: debian/
IPv6: no
Archive-upstream: ftp.de.debian.org
Updates: push
Maintainer: Leonardo Macchia
Simon Paillard wrote:
Having a dedicated alias debian.bononia.it would ease any needed
fallback to an alive mirror.
Ok, added:
$ host debian.bononia.it
debian.bononia.it is an alias for fiton.bononia.it.
fiton.bononia.it has address 130.186.88.105
Thanks, Leo.
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Simon Paillard wrote:
Don't know how far your server is from ftp.it.d.o
ftp.de has been historically the reference mirror for Bononia so it was
easier to obtain the key for the push (the push has been working ok for
several days now). I will do some verification of bandwidth and consider
ft
Hello,
I've just agreed with ftp.de the push update for the mirror. Could you
please change the record with this information when it will be accepted?
Thanks, Leonardo.
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Package: watchdog
Version: 5.2.4-4
Followup-For: Bug #350557
Hello.
Maybe the problem can be fixed with this little patch.
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]: shutting down the system because of error 12
In my configuration:
min-memory = 1
My system has 1.5 GB RAM and two 2 GB swaps.
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d" problem or - maybe better - to use my controller in a
"standard fast mode" with CONFIG_SCSI_ATA_PIIX)?
Thank you, Leonardo Macchia.
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Shell
essa_adt.so.0 (0xb7f87000)
libvanessa_socket.so.0 => /usr/lib/libvanessa_socket.so.0 (0xb7f82000)
libvanessa_logger.so.0 => /usr/lib/libvanessa_logger.so.0 (0xb7f7e000)
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On Mon, Sep 12, 2005 at 12:05:52 +0200, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> Backup the .config file, nuke the source directory, unpack a fresh
> copy, restore .config, modify Makefile, run "make prepare", try
> module-assistant a-i cloop
> again.
Even with these operation (modification on Makefile is: "EXTRAVE
kernel_{doc,headers,image} modules_image
- load from a menuconfig the old config, modify if needed, exit
and usually everything works fine. I don't know yet module-assistant, I
will try as you told me.
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On Mon, Sep 12, 2005 at 11:41:02 +0200, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> Go to your source directory and run "make prepare" once. Then try again
> and report the result.
Still doesn't work, but I get this warning:
# make-kpkg --revision 06 --append-to-version -univac --uc --us --added-modules
cloop module
Continue
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.deb") and also in
creating /usr/share/doc/cloop-module-2.6.12-univac but modules are
installed in /lib/modules/2.6.12 instead of /lib/modules/2.6.12-univac.
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On Tue, Apr 26, 2005 at 11:08:58 +0200, Mattia Dongili wrote:
> Shall I close this bug then? (or at least change its title and lower
> its priority to whishlist)
Yes, you can close it. Hope someone will fix kernel's "bug".
Thank you again, Leonardo.
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On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 18:42:11 +0200, Mattia Dongili wrote:
> if you have a modular acpi you could simply remove acpi_ac and/or
> acpi_battery to test if things are better.
I found what is the problem: CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG=y in 2.6.11 (but not in
2.6.10) generates a lot of CPU load if you read inf
On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 17:32:36 +0200, Mattia Dongili wrote:
> I'm sorry, I'm pretty sceptical because it's battery checking that
> usually sucks much cpu with ACPI because of the kernel doing busy
> wait, but it's a known issue.
Yes, checking /proc/acpi/battery seems the problem. Maybe it's a p
On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 17:32:36 +0200, Mattia Dongili wrote:
> ...Anyway :) did you already tried your solution? I'm sorry, I'm pretty
> sceptical because it's battery checking that usually sucks much cpu
> with ACPI because of the kernel doing busy wait, but it's a known issue.
I have about 100
d be better.
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ot;) than that kind of trouble doesn't
happens.
Can it be a problem related to conntrack modules? A similar problem
seems to happens also in non-NATted connections.
Anything I can do to have a more debug of this situation?
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