On 07/05/2013 18:47, Tanstaafl wrote:
> On 2013-05-07 11:43 AM, J. Roeleveld wrote:
>> Tanstaafl wrote:
>>> Ok, I've googled and can't figure this out...
>>>
>>> /etc/timezone is set to the correct timezone (EST5EDT)
>>>
>>> Date command says the server time is correct.
>>>
>>> Cron jobs run at t
On 08/05/2013 03:48, walt wrote:
> On 05/07/2013 01:46 PM, Mick wrote:
>
>> $ cat /etc/group | grep lp
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_(Unix)#Useless_use_of_cat
In code, yes.
Whilst debugging on the command line, no. That's just nitpicking.
I call this the "Useless use of calling people o
On 08/05/2013 07:55, Walter Dnes wrote:
> I'm running mdev, so that may be related. Here's my story... a script
> I run to automatically process digital photos started blowing up on me.
> After much bashing of head against brick wall, I determined that
> /dev/shm now has an absolute max size of
I'm running mdev, so that may be related. Here's my story... a script
I run to automatically process digital photos started blowing up on me.
After much bashing of head against brick wall, I determined that
/dev/shm now has an absolute max size of 10 megabytes! Any larger files
could not be wri
On 05/07/2013 01:46 PM, Mick wrote:
> $ cat /etc/group | grep lp
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_(Unix)#Useless_use_of_cat
;)
On 05/07/13 21:46, Mick wrote:
On Tuesday 07 May 2013 16:48:42 Joseph wrote:
When I submit print job to my network printer cups display on the web-page:
▼ ID ▼ NameUserSizePages
Brother-2907Unknown Withheld42k
So I can not delete the print job a
On 08/05/13 00:47, Tanstaafl wrote:
> On 2013-05-07 11:43 AM, J. Roeleveld wrote:
>> Tanstaafl wrote:
>>> Ok, I've googled and can't figure this out...
>>>
>>> /etc/timezone is set to the correct timezone (EST5EDT)
>>>
>>> Date command says the server time is correct.
>>>
>>> Cron jobs run at the
On Tuesday 07 May 2013 16:48:42 Joseph wrote:
> When I submit print job to my network printer cups display on the web-page:
>
> ▼ ID ▼NameUserSizePages
> Brother-2907 Unknown Withheld42k
>
> So I can not delete the print job as I'm not
On 2013-05-07 11:43 AM, J. Roeleveld wrote:
Tanstaafl wrote:
Ok, I've googled and can't figure this out...
/etc/timezone is set to the correct timezone (EST5EDT)
Date command says the server time is correct.
Cron jobs run at the correct times.
EMails generated by cron have a time one hour
When I submit print job to my network printer cups display on the web-page:
▼ ID ▼ NameUserSizePages
Brother-2907 Unknown Withheld 42k
So I can not delete the print job as I'm not the owner.
How to control the ownership of the print job?
In cupsd.conf I ha
Tanstaafl wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Ok, I've googled and can't figure this out...
>
>/etc/timezone is set to the correct timezone (EST5EDT)
>
>Date command says the server time is correct.
>
>Cron jobs run at the correct times.
>
>EMails generated by cron have a time one hour in the past.
>
>Looking at
On 2013-05-07 10:42 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 07/05/2013 16:31, Tanstaafl wrote:
Cron jobs run at the correct times.
EMails generated by cron have a time one hour in the past.
Looking at the email header shows the correct date/time stamps, but
since Thunderbird by default uses the date/time
On 05/07/2013 10:49 AM, Stroller wrote:
>
> On 6 May 2013, at 21:07, Randolph Maaßen wrote:
>
>> - When a file is deleted the file system marks the block device
>> sectors as free and sends the TRIM command to the SSD and the SSD
>> really frees the underlying cell / breaks the cell - section all
On 07/05/2013 16:49, Stroller wrote:
>
> On 6 May 2013, at 21:07, Randolph Maaßen wrote:
>
>> - When a file is deleted the file system marks the block device
>> sectors as free and sends the TRIM command to the SSD and the SSD
>> really frees the underlying cell / breaks the cell - section alloca
On 6 May 2013, at 21:07, Randolph Maaßen wrote:
> - When a file is deleted the file system marks the block device sectors as
> free and sends the TRIM command to the SSD and the SSD really frees the
> underlying cell / breaks the cell - section allocation.
So if I'm writing a new filesystem, I
On 07/05/2013 16:31, Tanstaafl wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Ok, I've googled and can't figure this out...
>
> /etc/timezone is set to the correct timezone (EST5EDT)
>
> Date command says the server time is correct.
>
> Cron jobs run at the correct times.
>
> EMails generated by cron have a time one ho
Hi all,
Ok, I've googled and can't figure this out...
/etc/timezone is set to the correct timezone (EST5EDT)
Date command says the server time is correct.
Cron jobs run at the correct times.
EMails generated by cron have a time one hour in the past.
Looking at the email header shows the corr
On Tuesday 07 May 2013 05:15:16 PM IST, Mateusz Kowalczyk wrote:
> On 07/05/13 12:17, Nilesh Govindrajan wrote:
>> Can someone help me with this? http://bpaste.net/show/96717/
>
> On the very same log you posted it says:
> * If you need support, post the output of `emerge --info
> '=app-accessibi
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 07/05/13 12:17, Nilesh Govindrajan wrote:
> Can someone help me with this? http://bpaste.net/show/96717/
>
On the very same log you posted it says:
* If you need support, post the output of `emerge --info
'=app-accessibility/speech-dispatcher-0.7.
Can someone help me with this? http://bpaste.net/show/96717/
The subject line is the contents of the elog file when building
dev-lang/ala-0.16.1-r1 on a laptop (AMD CPU and AMD/ATI GPU) Does it
mean anything bad? Google turned up only 4 hits for that message, all
at some site called gentwoo.elisp.net/ which seems to only list error
messages.
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Walter
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