On 10/9/20 8:26, aitor wrote:
This happens even using a kernel with memory address extension (PAE)
*Physical*, better said :)
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Hi again,
On 10/9/20 8:22, aitor wrote:
I've got the same issue with both Iceweasel-UXP and IceCat building
them for i386: "memory exhausted!"
This happens even using a kernel with memory address extension (PAE).
Aitor.
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Hi all,
I'm packaging iceweasel-uxp developed by the people of Hyperbola:
https://wiki.hyperbola.info/doku.php?id=en:project:iceweasel-uxp
Unlike previous versions of the unmaintained iceweasel, this web browser
is a re-branding of Basilisk
by Moonchild Productions (the same developers of Pale
On 10/9/20 2:04 pm, Simon Walter wrote:
On 2020-09-09 15:53, Brad Campbell via Dng wrote:
It really doesn't. It'll mark a sector as "pending" (as in, I can't read
from it so I'll mark it for later).
What does the OS get at this point? Is that a short read error?
Yep. I have some old drives
On 2020-09-09 15:53, Brad Campbell via Dng wrote:
> On 5/9/20 10:38 pm, Simon Walter wrote:
>> On 9/5/20 12:50 PM, Gregory Nowak wrote:
>>> On Sat, Sep 05, 2020 at 12:26:21PM +0900, Simon Walter wrote:
Reallocation, to my knowledge, should happen in the background. It's
*possible* that th
On 5/9/20 10:38 pm, Simon Walter wrote:
On 9/5/20 12:50 PM, Gregory Nowak wrote:
On Sat, Sep 05, 2020 at 12:26:21PM +0900, Simon Walter wrote:
Reallocation, to my knowledge, should happen in the background. It's
*possible* that the reallocation event and the FS corruption are unrelated.
My un
Hi.
I recently installed (not upgraded) a Devuan Beowulf system which I intend to
use as an iSCSI target server. I installed the targetcli-fb package for this.
I was rather surprised to find that there was no startup script included in the
package to start iSCSI at boot time.
However, I found
On Wed, Sep 09, 2020 at 04:53:49PM +1000, Brad Campbell via Dng wrote:
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> A drive will absolutely not re-allocate a sector until it is written to.
> Then it will first try and re-write the sector in case the error is due to
> something like a power loss or other transient. Failing a good write
On 30/8/20 8:19 pm, Hendrik Boom wrote:
There's also the badblocks program, which can be set up either to do a
nondestructive read-only test for bad blocks, or a more throrough
destructive test, where it writes every block and later checks tht it
can read it correctly again, using a variety of bi
Fri, 4 Sep 2020 00:51:01 -0400 - Mason Loring Bliss :
> Hi all! We're looking for opinions about wiki software. First choice at
> the moment is TWiki but we want more options and more perspective to get
> us to the best possible decision.
>
> [...]
You could consider TikiWiki [1] (which is not T
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