On 11 August 2010 07:01, Simon Greenwood wrote:
> Not sure of the detail but it will be something that's present in the shell
> that's not present in the session invoked from cron. As Sean says, logging
> the event will give you a clue as to why it's failing. I would suggest that
> you will need t
On 11 August 2010 00:13, Paul Willis wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm trying to shutdown MySQL on an Ubuntu 10.04 server for half hour
> everyday using cron but I can't get it to work
>
> Using "sudo crontab -e" I entered the line...
>
> 15 19 * * * root /etc/init.d/mysql stop
>
> In the syslog I can see it f
Why don't you write to a logfile then any errors that might be
occurring can be looked for
ie.
15 19 * * * root /etc/init.d/mysql stop >/var/log/mysql-stop.log 2>&1
2>&1 tells it to send errors, as well as messages, to the logfile (in
case you're not familiar with that syntax)...
Sean
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Hi Paul,
Are you sure that stops mysql? You should be stopping the daemon: "mysqld"
not mysql
Daniel
On 11 August 2010 00:13, Paul Willis wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm trying to shutdown MySQL on an Ubuntu 10.04 server for half hour
> everyday using cron but I can't get it to work
>
> Using "sudo crontab
Hi
I'm trying to shutdown MySQL on an Ubuntu 10.04 server for half hour everyday
using cron but I can't get it to work
Using "sudo crontab -e" I entered the line...
15 19 * * * root /etc/init.d/mysql stop
In the syslog I can see it fired at the time I expected...
Aug 10 19:15:01 domU-11-11-11
>> Anyone got a bright idea on how to get or make a frame for one of
>> these things?
>Couple of lumps of wood in a bucket full of concrete with the banner cable
tied to it?
I would have thought some PVC piping and some elastic would work quite well.
regards,
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On 10/08/10 23:41, Alan Bell wrote:
> From what I can see the banner itself really doesn't cost much, £23 for
> a 2ft x 5ft banner seems more than reasonable, the trouble is that just
> gets you a floppy bit of vinyl, it needs a frame with elastic dohickys
> to pull it all out. Frames seem to cost
On 10/08/10 23:19, Joe O'Dell wrote:
>> If somebody organises an event out side London how’s a banner going to get
>> to them?
> Through connections (i.e. meeting up with someone else involved in Ubuntu
> UK), at other events or by collection (or via post?)
> There is always a way.
If the banne
>From what I can see the banner itself really doesn't cost much, £23 for
a 2ft x 5ft banner seems more than reasonable, the trouble is that just
gets you a floppy bit of vinyl, it needs a frame with elastic dohickys
to pull it all out. Frames seem to cost > £100 and are quite big (hence
needing a b
> How many of these are there going to be and who’s going to store them?
I believe that Laura Czajkowski is looking at something like this for all
LoCos, and I assume that there would be one per LoCo (they are pretty expensive
to print).
> If somebody organises an event out side London how’s a
On Tue, 10 Aug 2010 22:26:42 +0100
Joe O'Dell wrote:
>
> >>
> >> Is it possible to have a Ubuntu UK Community Event Banner?
> >>
> > Suppose you had the banner on Sunday. What would you have done with it?
>
> We would have stuck it in the ground with some super-handy tent pegs near the
> gr
On Tue, 2010-08-10 at 22:24 +0100, Yorvyk wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Aug 2010 21:22:00 +0100
> Joe O'Dell wrote:
>
>
> >
> > Is it possible to have a Ubuntu UK Community Event Banner?
> >
> Suppose you had the banner on Sunday. What would you have done with it?
Joe would have walked up and down Spe
I am glad that Lexmark are coming around... the wireless printer I
bought about 14 months ago has never been able to work without a USB
cable connected, and the driver is something that they supplied very
late.
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>>
>> Is it possible to have a Ubuntu UK Community Event Banner?
>>
> Suppose you had the banner on Sunday. What would you have done with it?
We would have stuck it in the ground with some super-handy tent pegs near the
group, and then it would have been easily visible from the pathway and ro
On Tue, 10 Aug 2010 21:22:00 +0100
Joe O'Dell wrote:
>
> Is it possible to have a Ubuntu UK Community Event Banner?
>
Suppose you had the banner on Sunday. What would you have done with it?
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On 10/08/10 21:22, Joe O'Dell wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> After the confusion regarding location at the GeekNic on Sunday, I
> thought it would be wise to raise this point;
>
> *Is it possible to have a Ubuntu UK Community Event Banner?*
>
> **It would most likely just be a rather large banner stating
Thanks Simon,
That did it :)
Daniel
On 10 August 2010 07:02, Simon Greenwood wrote:
>
>
> On 10 August 2010 03:28, Daniel Case wrote:
>
>> I just set it in the config file:
>> It told me to uncomment the line which said something along the lines of:
>>
>> DocumentRoot: ~
>>
>> If i set it to a
Hello All,
After the confusion regarding location at the GeekNic on Sunday, I thought it
would be wise to raise this point;
Is it possible to have a Ubuntu UK Community Event Banner?
It would most likely just be a rather large banner stating "Ubuntu UK - Local
Community Event" or similar (incl
On 10/08/10 19:39, alan c wrote:
> Heads up for a Lexmark all in one printer I saw in Tesco the other day:
> I believe it was this one (in store)
> http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.206-2788.aspx
>
> The penguin logo along side the windows logo stopped me (happily) in
> my tracks.
>
> The Lexmark site i
On 09/08/10 11:29, Rowan Berkeley wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-08-09 at 12:00 +0100,Simos Xenitellis
> wrote:
>> On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 3:11 PM, Rowan Berkeley
>>wrote:
>> > Hi, people. Two more gremlins today: sound card vanished, i.e. not
>> > just no sound, but 'internal audio' not found in
Heads up for a Lexmark all in one printer I saw in Tesco the other day:
I believe it was this one (in store)
http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.206-2788.aspx
The penguin logo along side the windows logo stopped me (happily) in
my tracks.
The Lexmark site includes rpm and deb files (linux tab) and it l
On 10 August 2010 13:02, Dave Walker wrote:
> On 10/08/10 12:09, Alan Pope wrote:
>
> On 10 August 2010 08:35, John Stevenson
> wrote:
>
>
> I would like to make part of the cloud relatively portable and am using an
> Acer revo for the controller. Does anyone know of a small(ish) form facto
On 10/08/10 12:09, Alan Pope wrote:
> On 10 August 2010 08:35, John Stevenson wrote:
>
>> I would like to make part of the cloud relatively portable and am using an
>> Acer revo for the controller. Does anyone know of a small(ish) form factor
>> server that can still hold 3-5 hard drives (3.5"
On 10 August 2010 08:35, John Stevenson wrote:
> I would like to make part of the cloud relatively portable and am using an
> Acer revo for the controller. Does anyone know of a small(ish) form factor
> server that can still hold 3-5 hard drives (3.5"), with a cpu that supports
> virtualisation (
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