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Michael Schurter
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Christian Christmann wrote:
Hi,
smartd generates permanently the following e-mail (sent to root) on my
Debian Etch system:
[snip]
The following warning/error was logged by the smartd daemon:
Device: /dev/hda, 1 Offline uncorrectable sectors
I'd get a new HD. In my experience SMART error
more technically minded and able to
correctly administer their own computers.
My point is that even if Linux *weren't* significantly more secure than
Windows (which I believe it *is*), you still would not see many (or any)
viruses/spyware/malware for it.
Michael Schurter
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listrcv wrote:
Michael Schurter wrote:
The drives were setup on an old motherboard that died, and I can't
seem to find a way to get the crappy Windows SATA RAID utility to
recognize the drives as an existing RAID array.
Your screwed unless you can find a board that has the sam
listrcv wrote:
Michael Schurter wrote:
The drives were setup on an old motherboard that died, and I can't
seem to find a way to get the crappy Windows SATA RAID utility to
recognize the drives as an existing RAID array.
Your screwed unless you can find a board that has the sam
t IIIP, which is nearly as old as I
am.
At work we use a 5P which may be slow, but shows no sign of ever dying.
Michael Schurter
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chris roddy wrote:
Michael Schurter wrote:
Let me rephrase: how do I setup SATA RAID 0 in Debian?
Were these set up using a hardware RAID controller? You may need to plug
them into a controller of the exact same model to get to the data. The
on-disk format is frequently not interchangeable
Michael Schurter wrote:
I've never worked with SATA RAID's in Debian (or Linux in general), so
I'm sorry if this is a stupid question.
Let me rephrase: how do I setup SATA RAID 0 in Debian?
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old motherboard that died, and I can't seem
to find a way to get the crappy Windows SATA RAID utility to recognize
the drives as an existing RAID array. So I wanted to boot into Linux to
copy the data off before attempting to use the drives again in Windows.
Sorry if this question is a bit O
the clarification.
Michael Schurter
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the group ownership of a file with the /usr/bin/chown or
/usr/bin/chgrp commands. You can change the group membership of a user
with the /usr/sbin/usermod command.
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an idle or
near idle state their processors use very little power and therefore
generate very little heat.
Now I wouldn't ever try to slowdown the fan on an Intel P4 ... you can
probably roast marshmallows over P4s.
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setup would be appreciated as well: Sarge
vs. Etch, X Windows version, etc.
Any tips are welcome, and I'll post my results when its setup.
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pport. While the people on this
mailing list are very helpful, I doubt many of them have much knowledge
of AOL as it does not support Debian/GNU Linux.
I for one have never used AOL.
Good luck,
Michael Schurter
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d_mono/XSP slowly eating more and more memory
without freeing it. I think this is because Mono uses a very
conservative garbage collector which should be improved in the near future.
Good luck,
Michael Schurter
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obably what you're
most interested in. If you prefer numeric port numbers to service
names, add a "--numeric-ports" to the end.
Also, the "ps aux" command is commonly used to list running programs.
It won't give you network information, but very useful none
Pol Hallen wrote:
Hi all :-)
i'd like known the performance of network file system
i have a debian stable in a server (p4, 1Gb ram. ethernet 10/100) and the same
hardware in the client.
I use the client for burn my dvd data (with smbmount) but the speed of my dvd
is 1,380Kbs :-((( this mea
Lenovo without Windows.
Do any of the major laptop manufactures sell laptops without OSes installed?
Thanks in advance!
Michael Schurter
(For those who care these laptops will be donated to a school in
Venezuela through the company I work for.)
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Andrew Cady wrote:
On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 04:10:07PM -0600, Michael Schurter wrote:
I have a Debian Etch machine that I keep up to date.
[...]
Setting up postgresql-common (42) ...
dpkg: error processing postgresql-common (--configure):
subprocess post-installation script returned error
ther
packages. However, this error comes up whenever I run any apt related
command.
Thanks in advance for any help!
Michael Schurter
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sing
sync mode.
This sucks ...
True.
Michael Schurter
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video. Without an AV diff tool you
cannot resolve conflicts if two people change the same revision of a
video file.
If someone out there knows of some such tool - or thinks I'm way off -
please respond!
Michael Schurter
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Chris Brandstetter wrote:
Also, on kind of a side note, I usually setup /var on a seperate
partition so that if it does become full you still have access to your
system, and it will mostly still function as normal.
While this is common practice, I question its usefulness because most
variable
few minutes at
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/ should help.
Using your firewall is probably the best way of blocking such traffic,
but as a fellow sysadmin I understand that blocking entire IP ranges
isn't really appealing.
Michael Schurter
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