On Sat, 5 Mar 2005, sime wrote:
The multi-head options are different with each video card. You can try
doing a "man drivername" where drivername is the name of the X11 driver
you are using. For me, man radeon shows me the dual head options that I
needed to manually add to the X config file.
My ba
Andreas Tille wrote:
On Sat, 5 Mar 2005, sime wrote:
The multi-head options are different with each video card. You can try
doing a "man drivername" where drivername is the name of the X11 driver
you are using. For me, man radeon shows me the dual head options that I
needed to manually add to the
Hello everyone,
I'm puzzled here. Logrotate stopped working and I don't
know why. If I force the process, such as "logrotate -f /etc/logrotate.d/apache"
, it's fine and dandy. Should logrotate be called from within cron jobs ?
aka should there be a "logrotate" entry in the cron.weekly
d
Actually, there should be an entry in cron.daily:
/etc/cron.daily/logrotate
Mine looks like this:
--- begin 755 /etc/cron.daily/logrotate
#!/bin/sh
test -x /usr/sbin/logrotate || exit 0
/usr/sbin/logrotate /etc/logrotate.conf
--- end 755 /etc/cron.daily/logrotate
More lik
Thanks Ian,
It gave me:
error: error accessing /var/log/squid: No such file or directory
error: squid:4 glob failed for /var/log/squid/*.log
Exit 1
I found out I had a 'squid' file in logrotate.d directoty. Silly me !
Thanks a lot for your help !
--Stéphane
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From: I
> "Provost," == Provost, Stephane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Provost,> Hello everyone, I'm puzzled here. Logrotate stopped
Provost,> working and I don't know why. If I force the process, such
Provost,> as "logrotate -f /etc/logrotate.d/apache" , it's fine and
Provost,> dandy. Should
Hi All,
Hopefully someone can help me with this...
I have an old(er) laptop that I use as a router, I recently ran an
apt-get upgrade on the laptop from stable to testing which returned the
following error:
Preconfiguring packages ...
(Reading database ... 115430 files and directories currently ins
Things to try:
1) Run aptitude. Tell it to uninstall kdeoffice and openoffice.
2) If you don't have aptitude installed, try forcing an upgrade of
openoffice. (apt-get install openoffice-de-en), and then do your
regular upgrade.
3) If neither of those works for you, you can tell apt to "hold"
On Tuesday 08 March 2005 01:25, Ben wrote:
> trying to overwrite
> `/usr/share/mimelnk/application/vnd.sun.xml.calc.desktop', which is also
> in package openoffice-de-en
As a last resort, you may have to delete this file manually.
First check out what other files exist in the directory, use thi
Hi.
I have a Dell 700m with a built in SD card controller, that is I think
connected to the PCMCIA in some way. I never used it before, but I would like
to now, as I have SD cards now.
lspci outputs the following with using 2.6.9 kernel
:02:04.3 Unknown mass storage controller: Texas Ins
Nope. Won't work -- I've tried that before. Apt is actually checking
its database, not the filesystem.
-Ian
On Tue, 2005-03-08 at 07:15 +0100, Anders EllenshÃj Andersen wrote:
> On Tuesday 08 March 2005 01:25, Ben wrote:
> > trying to overwrite
> > `/usr/share/mimelnk/application/vnd.sun.xml.
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