>>[T]oday I got some "Oops" messages running BitchX (which
>> of course had been working before, and worked again after I restarted).
>> So I ran ksymoops on the kernel log in /var/log (I can't remember what it
>> is called, /var/kern.log I think). This showed that I actually got an
>> Oops yeste
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 00:47, Sam wrote:
> I wrote:
> >> Have we gotten to the point where I should copy all the "Oops" messages
> >> from the logs and paste them into an email?
> The helpful Michel Dänzer (Where are you from Michel?
Switzerland, Bern to be exact.
> How do I pronounce your name
I wrote:
>> Have we gotten to the point where I should copy all the "Oops" messages
>> from the logs and paste them into an email?
The helpful Michel Dänzer (Where are you from Michel? How do I pronounce your
name?) replied:
> That might be interesting, but only after piping them through ksymoops
On Thu, 1970-01-01 at 04:59, Sam wrote:
> I just installed Debian for the first time on my Power Mac 6500.
> I put on a few packages, including the 2.4.28-powerpc woody kernel image.
> But now the strangest things are happening.
> Sometimes when I am in enlightenment it will jus
I just installed Debian for the first time on my Power Mac 6500.
I put on a few packages, including the 2.4.28-powerpc woody kernel image.
But now the strangest things are happening.
Sometimes when I am in enlightenment it will just freeze up. Moving the
mouse and pressin
On Sun, Jun 15, 2003 at 11:50:22PM -0400, Sam wrote:
> Michel Dänzer wrote:
> > On Sun, 2003-06-15 at 17:20, Sam wrote:
> >> [as I said, I have 96MB of memory, and it just happens to be a 64MB
> >> module and a 32MB module, ...]
> > So can you try running with one module at a time and see if the pr
Michel Dänzer wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-06-15 at 17:20, Sam wrote:
>> [as I said, I have 96MB of memory, and it just happens to be a 64MB
>> module and a 32MB module, ...]
> So can you try running with one module at a time and see if the problems
> persist?
That seems like a good idea. I don't really
On Sun, 2003-06-15 at 17:20, Sam wrote:
>
> [as I said, I have 96MB of memory, and it just happens to be a 64MB
> module and a 32MB module, ...]
So can you try running with one module at a time and see if the problems
persist?
--
Earthling Michel Dänzer \ Debian (powerpc), XFree86 and DRI
> On Fri, 2003-06-13 at 05:50, Sam wrote:
>> I just installed Debian for the first time on my Power Mac 6500.
>> I put on a few packages, including the 2.4.28-powerpc woody kernel image.
>> But now the strangest things are happening.
>> Sometimes when I am in enlightenment it will just freeze up.
On Fri, 2003-06-13 at 05:50, Sam wrote:
> I just installed Debian for the first time on my Power Mac 6500.
> I put on a few packages, including the 2.4.28-powerpc woody kernel image.
> But now the strangest things are happening.
> Sometimes when I am in enlightenment it will just freeze up. Moving
I just installed Debian for the first time on my Power Mac 6500.
I put on a few packages, including the 2.4.28-powerpc woody kernel image.
But now the strangest things are happening.
Sometimes when I am in enlightenment it will just freeze up. Moving the
mouse and pressing keys does nothing. The
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