Which I guess in their style would be (and I suspect this is probably what you
tried):
/* This function checks whether current file system is an AutoFs
* HRFS_entry must be valid prior to calling this function
* return 1 if AutoFs, 0 otherwise
*/
int
Check_HR_FileSys_AutoFs(void)
{
#if HAVE_GET
I don't know how you changed it Joseph, but shouldn't it be (entirely untested):
/* This function checks whether current file system is an AutoFs
* HRFS_entry must be valid prior to calling this function
* return 1 if AutoFs, 0 otherwise
*/
int
Check_HR_FileSys_AutoFs(void)
{
#if HAVE_GETFSSTAT
Public bug reported:
Nagvis 1:1.7.10+dfsg1-3ubuntu1 fails to load if configured to use the
MySQL backend with the error "Your PHP installation does not support
mysql. Please check if you installed the PHP module."
This is because PHP 7 uses the mysqli module, rather than mysql.
Upstream patch ju
For anyone else who's hit this, the page has now moved to
http://www.clock.co.uk/blog/bash-completion-problems-with-option-lists-generated-by-php
it's also still available in Google's cache here:
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:n-AfIM1nmMYJ:http://clock.co.uk/blog/bash-comple
What do we need to do to get gmcinnes patch applied? I've had a look at
the patch and it seems it should do the job fine, but it would be nice
to get it fixed, rather than having to locally patch our versions.
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Dennis, the host hover stuff seems to be related to the Debian bug
#545680 ( http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=545680 ).
Fixing the includes there partially resolved my issues with the host
hover, however I then had to tweak some lines as ereg is deprecated, and
needs to be changed t
You also have to set ENABLE_NDOUTILS=1 in /etc/default/ndoutils and
configure NDOUtils as a broker in Nagios as per Configure as per
/usr/share/doc/ndoutils-nagios3-mysql/README.Debian . Restart everything
and then it should start dumping into the DB and burst into life.
Another gotcha is the defa
Mine has only ever been headless or with a P/S2 keyboard and has still
suffered from this issue, as mentioned above, so I think the USB thing
may be an additional (related) bug.
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Numeric keypad no longer works after upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/197589
You received this bug notificati
This bug has also affected me on Ubuntu 8.10/Intrepid Ibex. It was a
clean install (my first of Ubuntu in October 2008 or thereabouts, I've
been taking all the updates regularly and none of them have changed it
across either. I'm running entirely headless (no keyboard, monitor or
mouse connected),