Re: Bug#340768: bluefish crashes using the spellcheck function

2005-11-25 Thread Rob Bochan
On Friday 25 November 2005 03:52 pm, Daniel Leidert wrote: > > Could you try to make a backtrace [1][2]? I guess we fixed this bug > already in upstream, but without a backtrace this is hard to validate. See attached. Let me know if I can provide more info. ...Rob GNU gdb 6.3.90_20051119-debian

Re: After building Kernel from source... Upgrading?

2004-12-28 Thread Rob Bochan
On Monday 27 December 2004 10:05 pm, Tyler Schwend wrote: > The only thing keeping me from building my own slimmed-down Kernel in > Debian is that I don't want to have to go through the process every > time I do an apt-get upgrade and a new kernel is released. Is there > any Debian-way to automate

Re: HP Omnibook 6000 hard drive

2004-08-28 Thread Rob Bochan
On Saturday 28 August 2004 05:12 am, Nicolas MASSE wrote: > Try "hdparm -d1 /dev/hda" and then retry to check the speed of your HD. > This activate the dma mode for your hard disk. If it doesn't work, maybe > the module for your ide chipset is not loaded. Check that with "dmesg". > > Nicolas. You

Re: HP Omnibook 6000 hard drive

2004-08-28 Thread Rob Bochan
On Saturday 28 August 2004 05:12 am, Nicolas MASSE wrote: > Try "hdparm -d1 /dev/hda" and then retry to check the speed of your HD. > This activate the dma mode for your hard disk. If it doesn't work, maybe > the module for your ide chipset is not loaded. Check that with "dmesg". > > Nicolas. You

HP Omnibook 6000 hard drive

2004-08-27 Thread Rob Bochan
This laptop is working well with Sid except for one, seemingly major, thing. Whenever there is any heavy disk reading or writing, for example scp'ing a decent sized file to or from another machine, it slows to a crawl. As far as I know, it's the original drive for the machine. Aside from replaci

HP Omnibook 6000 hard drive

2004-08-27 Thread Rob Bochan
This laptop is working well with Sid except for one, seemingly major, thing. Whenever there is any heavy disk reading or writing, for example scp'ing a decent sized file to or from another machine, it slows to a crawl. As far as I know, it's the original drive for the machine. Aside from replaci