On Sun, Jul 27, 2003 at 10:21:13AM +0800, Dan Jacobson wrote:
> By the way, looks like rather unhealthy stuff is happening daily,
> thought is crashed only that day, perhaps because I apt-got fonts
> while running x. Anyway and other health tips?:
>
> XFree86 Version 4.2.1.1 (Debian 4.2.1-9 20030
On Sun, Jul 27, 2003 at 10:21:13AM +0800, Dan Jacobson wrote:
> By the way, looks like rather unhealthy stuff is happening daily,
> thought is crashed only that day, perhaps because I apt-got fonts
> while running x. Anyway and other health tips?:
>
> XFree86 Version 4.2.1.1 (Debian 4.2.1-9 20030
>> the file /var/log/XFree86.0.log has no timestamps so one can't tell
>> which session it is reporting on. OK, it is only one session. But
>> when X fails and then gets restarted automatically, the old log is
>> replaced. So either add timestamps and keep more than one log.
Michel> This is a di
>> the file /var/log/XFree86.0.log has no timestamps so one can't tell
>> which session it is reporting on. OK, it is only one session. But
>> when X fails and then gets restarted automatically, the old log is
>> replaced. So either add timestamps and keep more than one log.
Michel> This is a di
On Sat, 2003-07-26 at 01:35, Dan Jacobson wrote:
>
> the file /var/log/XFree86.0.log has no timestamps so one can't tell
> which session it is reporting on. OK, it is only one session. But
> when X fails and then gets restarted automatically, the old log is
> replaced. So either add timestamps a
On Sat, 2003-07-26 at 01:35, Dan Jacobson wrote:
>
> the file /var/log/XFree86.0.log has no timestamps so one can't tell
> which session it is reporting on. OK, it is only one session. But
> when X fails and then gets restarted automatically, the old log is
> replaced. So either add timestamps a
Package: xserver-xfree86
Version: 4.2.1-9
Severity: minor
File: /usr/X11R6/bin/XFree86
the file /var/log/XFree86.0.log has no timestamps so one can't tell
which session it is reporting on. OK, it is only one session. But
when X fails and then gets restarted automatically, the old log is
replaced.
Package: xserver-xfree86
Version: 4.2.1-9
Severity: minor
File: /usr/X11R6/bin/XFree86
the file /var/log/XFree86.0.log has no timestamps so one can't tell
which session it is reporting on. OK, it is only one session. But
when X fails and then gets restarted automatically, the old log is
replaced.
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