Re: unwanted repeated messages on Lenny laptop
Celejar wrote: On Sun, 25 Jul 2010 17:38:27 +0100 Lisi lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote: On Sunday 25 July 2010 16:01:15 hugo vanwoerkom wrote: ... I am getting all of Hugo's messages twice. ?? Lisi I, too. I think it is my icedove, I'm having trouble posting. Sorry Hugo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/i2k56u$8o...@dough.gmane.org
Re: unwanted repeated messages on Lenny laptop
Andrei Popescu wrote: On Sb, 24 iul 10, 11:39:46, hugo vanwoerkom wrote: Jul 24 11:28:25 debian kernel: [78097.576051] firmware: requesting b43/ucode5.fw Jul 24 11:28:25 debian kernel: [78097.591077] b43-phy0 ERROR: Firmware file b43/ucode5.fw not found or load failed. Jul 24 11:28:25 debian kernel: [78097.591085] b43-phy0 ERROR: You must go to http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#devicefirmware and download the latest firmware (version 4). You probably just need to install the package b43-fwcutter (it's in contrib). How can I turn off those messages? Aside from messing with the firmware on the laptop, which I am loathe to do because various people still use it to access the unmentionable o/s. (why is it unmentionable?) Firmware here does not mean the BIOS or similar stuff already present in some ROMs inside the laptop. They are just some files with binary code needed to activate and/or operate certain devices (the wireless card in your case). IIRC in this particular case the firmware files are actually extracted from the Windows drivers. Andrei, thanks, worked like a charm. Good info. BTW how did you know that the package was b43-fwcutter? Hugo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/i2hgjb$u3...@dough.gmane.org
Re: unwanted repeated messages on Lenny laptop
Andrei Popescu wrote: On Sb, 24 iul 10, 11:39:46, hugo vanwoerkom wrote: Jul 24 11:28:25 debian kernel: [78097.576051] firmware: requesting b43/ucode5.fw Jul 24 11:28:25 debian kernel: [78097.591077] b43-phy0 ERROR: Firmware file b43/ucode5.fw not found or load failed. Jul 24 11:28:25 debian kernel: [78097.591085] b43-phy0 ERROR: You must go to http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#devicefirmware and download the latest firmware (version 4). You probably just need to install the package b43-fwcutter (it's in contrib). How can I turn off those messages? Aside from messing with the firmware on the laptop, which I am loathe to do because various people still use it to access the unmentionable o/s. (why is it unmentionable?) Firmware here does not mean the BIOS or similar stuff already present in some ROMs inside the laptop. They are just some files with binary code needed to activate and/or operate certain devices (the wireless card in your case). IIRC in this particular case the firmware files are actually extracted from the Windows drivers. Andrei, thanks, worked like a charm. Good info. BTW how did you know that the package was b43-fwcutter? Hugo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/i2hgpd$u3...@dough.gmane.org
Re: unwanted repeated messages on Lenny laptop
Celejar wrote: On Sat, 24 Jul 2010 20:16:52 +0200 Klistvud quotati...@aliceadsl.fr wrote: Dne, 24. 07. 2010 18:51:39 je hugo vanwoerkom napisal(a): Jul 24 11:28:25 debian kernel: [78097.591085] b43-phy0 ERROR: You must go to http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#devicefirmware and download the latest firmware (version 4). How can I turn off those messages? Aside from messing with the firmware on the laptop, which I am loathe to do because various people still use it to access the unmentionable o/s. You won't be messing with the firmware on the laptop; despite its name, the firmware is just a software file that gets loaded into the ... uhm ... oh, well, somewhere. If you're reluctant to do that, you could disable those messages in various ways ... For example, by disabling the wireless card in your BIOS, if such option exists. Or by disabling (or even uninstalling) Network Manager. Or by configuring your wireless interface in /etc/network/interfaces in such a way that NetworkManager won't mess with it (setting it to manual or something along the line). But there are surely many other ways, of which actually loading the firmware is certainly not the worst ... Blacklist the module (b43 or similar). was not needed, installing b43-fwcutter as suggested by Andrei did the trick. Thanks Hugo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/i2hhkd$o...@dough.gmane.org
Re: unwanted repeated messages on Lenny laptop
Using synaptac, search for firmware or broadcom Its what I did for my laptop. Sent from my BlackBerry® -Original Message- From: hugo vanwoerkom hvw59...@care2.com Date: Sun, 25 Jul 2010 09:12:55 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: unwanted repeated messages on Lenny laptop Andrei Popescu wrote: On Sb, 24 iul 10, 11:39:46, hugo vanwoerkom wrote: Jul 24 11:28:25 debian kernel: [78097.576051] firmware: requesting b43/ucode5.fw Jul 24 11:28:25 debian kernel: [78097.591077] b43-phy0 ERROR: Firmware file b43/ucode5.fw not found or load failed. Jul 24 11:28:25 debian kernel: [78097.591085] b43-phy0 ERROR: You must go to http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#devicefirmware and download the latest firmware (version 4). You probably just need to install the package b43-fwcutter (it's in contrib). How can I turn off those messages? Aside from messing with the firmware on the laptop, which I am loathe to do because various people still use it to access the unmentionable o/s. (why is it unmentionable?) Firmware here does not mean the BIOS or similar stuff already present in some ROMs inside the laptop. They are just some files with binary code needed to activate and/or operate certain devices (the wireless card in your case). IIRC in this particular case the firmware files are actually extracted from the Windows drivers. Andrei, thanks, worked like a charm. Good info. BTW how did you know that the package was b43-fwcutter? Hugo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/i2hgpd$u3...@dough.gmane.org
Re: unwanted repeated messages on Lenny laptop
Celejar wrote: On Sat, 24 Jul 2010 20:16:52 +0200 Klistvud quotati...@aliceadsl.fr wrote: Dne, 24. 07. 2010 18:51:39 je hugo vanwoerkom napisal(a): Jul 24 11:28:25 debian kernel: [78097.591085] b43-phy0 ERROR: You must go to http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#devicefirmware and download the latest firmware (version 4). How can I turn off those messages? Aside from messing with the firmware on the laptop, which I am loathe to do because various people still use it to access the unmentionable o/s. You won't be messing with the firmware on the laptop; despite its name, the firmware is just a software file that gets loaded into the ... uhm ... oh, well, somewhere. If you're reluctant to do that, you could disable those messages in various ways ... For example, by disabling the wireless card in your BIOS, if such option exists. Or by disabling (or even uninstalling) Network Manager. Or by configuring your wireless interface in /etc/network/interfaces in such a way that NetworkManager won't mess with it (setting it to manual or something along the line). But there are surely many other ways, of which actually loading the firmware is certainly not the worst ... Blacklist the module (b43 or similar). was not needed, installing b43-fwcutter as suggested by Andrei did the trick. Thanks Hugo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/i2hjk2$6s...@dough.gmane.org
Re: unwanted repeated messages on Lenny laptop
On Sun, 25 Jul 2010 09:27:19 -0500 hugo vanwoerkom hvw59...@care2.com wrote: Celejar wrote: On Sat, 24 Jul 2010 20:16:52 +0200 Klistvud quotati...@aliceadsl.fr wrote: Dne, 24. 07. 2010 18:51:39 je hugo vanwoerkom napisal(a): Jul 24 11:28:25 debian kernel: [78097.591085] b43-phy0 ERROR: You must go to http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#devicefirmware and download the latest firmware (version 4). How can I turn off those messages? Aside from messing with the firmware on the laptop, which I am loathe to do because various people still use it to access the unmentionable o/s. You won't be messing with the firmware on the laptop; despite its name, the firmware is just a software file that gets loaded into the ... uhm ... oh, well, somewhere. If you're reluctant to do that, you could disable those messages in various ways ... For example, by disabling the wireless card in your BIOS, if such option exists. Or by disabling (or even uninstalling) Network Manager. Or by configuring your wireless interface in /etc/network/interfaces in such a way that NetworkManager won't mess with it (setting it to manual or something along the line). But there are surely many other ways, of which actually loading the firmware is certainly not the worst ... Blacklist the module (b43 or similar). was not needed, installing b43-fwcutter as suggested by Andrei did the trick. Of course, but my solution stops the driver from being loaded in the first place, which is better and simpler; why load a driver that you aren't using, and install a package that you don't need? Celejar -- foffl.sourceforge.net - Feeds OFFLine, an offline RSS/Atom aggregator mailmin.sourceforge.net - remote access via secure (OpenPGP) email ssuds.sourceforge.net - A Simple Sudoku Solver and Generator -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20100725110535.cf51c469.cele...@gmail.com
Re: unwanted repeated messages on Lenny laptop
On Sunday 25 July 2010 16:01:15 hugo vanwoerkom wrote: Celejar wrote: On Sat, 24 Jul 2010 20:16:52 +0200 Klistvud quotati...@aliceadsl.fr wrote: Dne, 24. 07. 2010 18:51:39 je hugo vanwoerkom napisal(a): Jul 24 11:28:25 debian kernel: [78097.591085] b43-phy0 ERROR: You must go to http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#devicefirmware and download the latest firmware (version 4). How can I turn off those messages? Aside from messing with the firmware on the laptop, which I am loathe to do because various people still use it to access the unmentionable o/s. You won't be messing with the firmware on the laptop; despite its name, the firmware is just a software file that gets loaded into the ... uhm ... oh, well, somewhere. If you're reluctant to do that, you could disable those messages in various ways ... For example, by disabling the wireless card in your BIOS, if such option exists. Or by disabling (or even uninstalling) Network Manager. Or by configuring your wireless interface in /etc/network/interfaces in such a way that NetworkManager won't mess with it (setting it to manual or something along the line). But there are surely many other ways, of which actually loading the firmware is certainly not the worst ... Blacklist the module (b43 or similar). was not needed, installing b43-fwcutter as suggested by Andrei did the trick. Thanks Hugo I am getting all of Hugo's messages twice. ?? Lisi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/201007251738.27201.lisi.re...@gmail.com
Re: unwanted repeated messages on Lenny laptop
On Sun, 25 Jul 2010 17:38:27 +0100 Lisi lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote: On Sunday 25 July 2010 16:01:15 hugo vanwoerkom wrote: ... I am getting all of Hugo's messages twice. ?? Lisi I, too. Celejar -- foffl.sourceforge.net - Feeds OFFLine, an offline RSS/Atom aggregator mailmin.sourceforge.net - remote access via secure (OpenPGP) email ssuds.sourceforge.net - A Simple Sudoku Solver and Generator -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20100725125017.99f8ee21.cele...@gmail.com
Re: unwanted repeated messages on Lenny laptop
On Du, 25 iul 10, 09:12:55, hugo vanwoerkom wrote: Andrei, thanks, worked like a charm. Good info. BTW how did you know that the package was b43-fwcutter? Just an intuition based on the output you provided, a laptop install I did some time ago and lots of lurking on debian-user ;) Regards, Andrei -- Offtopic discussions among Debian users and developers: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/d-community-offtopic signature.asc Description: Digital signature
unwanted repeated messages on Lenny laptop
Hi, I did a net-install of Lenny on an Acer laptop. All went well, took 2hr 23min to install, not bad, found the Telmex Infinitum network with DHCP. I took the defaults so now I am running Gnome. The connection is thru a 2Wire wireless gateway that I have connected to eth0, which you get when you subscribe to Telmex Infinitum, together with the warning that they don't support Linux. However... Every minute these mesages appears on the active VT (and in syslog), which screws up the fullscreen app like mc that you might be running there: Jul 24 11:26:25 debian NetworkManager: WARN nm_device_802_11_wireless_scan(): (wlan0): could not trigger wireless scan: Network is down Jul 24 11:28:25 debian kernel: [78097.517971] input: b43-phy0 as /class/input/input653 Jul 24 11:28:25 debian kernel: [78097.576051] firmware: requesting b43/ucode5.fw Jul 24 11:28:25 debian kernel: [78097.591077] b43-phy0 ERROR: Firmware file b43/ucode5.fw not found or load failed. Jul 24 11:28:25 debian kernel: [78097.591085] b43-phy0 ERROR: You must go to http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#devicefirmware and download the latest firmware (version 4). How can I turn off those messages? Aside from messing with the firmware on the laptop, which I am loathe to do because various people still use it to access the unmentionable o/s. Hugo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/i2f50p$7v...@dough.gmane.org
unwanted repeated messages on Lenny laptop
Hi, I did a net-install of Lenny on an Acer laptop. All went well, took 2hr 23min to install, not bad, found the Telmex Infinitum network with DHCP. I took the defaults so now I am running Gnome. The connection is thru a 2Wire wireless gateway that I have connected to eth0, which you get when you subscribe to Telmex Infinitum, together with the warning that they don't support Linux. However... Every minute these mesages appears on the active VT (and in syslog), which screws up the fullscreen app like mc that you might be running there: Jul 24 11:26:25 debian NetworkManager: WARN nm_device_802_11_wireless_scan(): (wlan0): could not trigger wireless scan: Network is down Jul 24 11:28:25 debian kernel: [78097.517971] input: b43-phy0 as /class/input/input653 Jul 24 11:28:25 debian kernel: [78097.576051] firmware: requesting b43/ucode5.fw Jul 24 11:28:25 debian kernel: [78097.591077] b43-phy0 ERROR: Firmware file b43/ucode5.fw not found or load failed. Jul 24 11:28:25 debian kernel: [78097.591085] b43-phy0 ERROR: You must go to http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#devicefirmware and download the latest firmware (version 4). How can I turn off those messages? Aside from messing with the firmware on the laptop, which I am loathe to do because various people still use it to access the unmentionable o/s. Hugo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/i2f5n1$9v...@dough.gmane.org
Re: unwanted repeated messages on Lenny laptop
On Sb, 24 iul 10, 11:39:46, hugo vanwoerkom wrote: Jul 24 11:28:25 debian kernel: [78097.576051] firmware: requesting b43/ucode5.fw Jul 24 11:28:25 debian kernel: [78097.591077] b43-phy0 ERROR: Firmware file b43/ucode5.fw not found or load failed. Jul 24 11:28:25 debian kernel: [78097.591085] b43-phy0 ERROR: You must go to http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#devicefirmware and download the latest firmware (version 4). You probably just need to install the package b43-fwcutter (it's in contrib). How can I turn off those messages? Aside from messing with the firmware on the laptop, which I am loathe to do because various people still use it to access the unmentionable o/s. (why is it unmentionable?) Firmware here does not mean the BIOS or similar stuff already present in some ROMs inside the laptop. They are just some files with binary code needed to activate and/or operate certain devices (the wireless card in your case). IIRC in this particular case the firmware files are actually extracted from the Windows drivers. Regards, Andrei -- Offtopic discussions among Debian users and developers: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/d-community-offtopic signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: unwanted repeated messages on Lenny laptop
Dne, 24. 07. 2010 18:51:39 je hugo vanwoerkom napisal(a): Jul 24 11:28:25 debian kernel: [78097.591085] b43-phy0 ERROR: You must go to http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#devicefirmware and download the latest firmware (version 4). How can I turn off those messages? Aside from messing with the firmware on the laptop, which I am loathe to do because various people still use it to access the unmentionable o/s. You won't be messing with the firmware on the laptop; despite its name, the firmware is just a software file that gets loaded into the ... uhm ... oh, well, somewhere. If you're reluctant to do that, you could disable those messages in various ways ... For example, by disabling the wireless card in your BIOS, if such option exists. Or by disabling (or even uninstalling) Network Manager. Or by configuring your wireless interface in /etc/network/interfaces in such a way that NetworkManager won't mess with it (setting it to manual or something along the line). But there are surely many other ways, of which actually loading the firmware is certainly not the worst ... -- Good luck, Klistvud Certifiable Loonix User #481801 http://bufferoverflow.tiddlyspot.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1279995412.982...@compax
Re: unwanted repeated messages on Lenny laptop
On Sat, 24 Jul 2010 20:16:52 +0200 Klistvud quotati...@aliceadsl.fr wrote: Dne, 24. 07. 2010 18:51:39 je hugo vanwoerkom napisal(a): Jul 24 11:28:25 debian kernel: [78097.591085] b43-phy0 ERROR: You must go to http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#devicefirmware and download the latest firmware (version 4). How can I turn off those messages? Aside from messing with the firmware on the laptop, which I am loathe to do because various people still use it to access the unmentionable o/s. You won't be messing with the firmware on the laptop; despite its name, the firmware is just a software file that gets loaded into the ... uhm ... oh, well, somewhere. If you're reluctant to do that, you could disable those messages in various ways ... For example, by disabling the wireless card in your BIOS, if such option exists. Or by disabling (or even uninstalling) Network Manager. Or by configuring your wireless interface in /etc/network/interfaces in such a way that NetworkManager won't mess with it (setting it to manual or something along the line). But there are surely many other ways, of which actually loading the firmware is certainly not the worst ... Blacklist the module (b43 or similar). Celejar -- foffl.sourceforge.net - Feeds OFFLine, an offline RSS/Atom aggregator mailmin.sourceforge.net - remote access via secure (OpenPGP) email ssuds.sourceforge.net - A Simple Sudoku Solver and Generator -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20100724234816.f743d9ea.cele...@gmail.com
Re: repeated messages in /var/log/syslog from sensord
H. S. wrote: I installed sensord a couple of days ago and since then I am getting these messages repeatedly and I am not sure what to make of them. Should I be worried? If not, then how can I stop these messages(apart from uninstalling sensord)? If yes, what could be wrong? Here is one cycle which is repeated every half hour: Nov 29 07:26:07 archie sensord: Chip: as99127f-i2c-0-2d Nov 29 07:26:07 archie sensord: Adapter: SMBus I801 adapter at e800 Nov 29 07:26:07 archie sensord: Algorithm: Unavailable from sysfs Nov 29 07:26:07 archie sensord: VCore 1: +1.73 V (min = +1.74 V, max = +1.94 V) [ALARM] snip Very interesting! I use the lm-sensors stuff to show CPU temp, CPU Fan speed and Core temp in a wharf of fvwm (http://esquipulas.homeunix.com/index.php?p=59) You'll see that I get a similar Alarm but much more serious than yours. You can adjust the values of these things in /etc/sensors.conf. To give an example I had to adjust the CPU temp like: compute temp2 @-10.0 , @+10.0 The reason? It COULD NOT be right. I checked it with BIOS on a cold start and it started out always 10 degrees more than the core temp when you booted cold: that takes 5 secs or so to see the BIOS? It could not have risen 10 degrees in 5 secs, so it was too high, I adjusted it. That Vcore is another one: mine ALWAYS shows: CPU core: +1.85 V (min = +2.00 V, max = +2.50 V) ALARM So the box is 3 years old with that core alarm: it will survive. I used to think it was due to the power supply: changed power supplies: same thing, so it just is a chip malfunction, I guess... Now if I were you I would get rid of sensord. Neat idea but too many notes. The real need that I could think of and implemented: if the CPU Fan stops, my program that monitors stops the system. I tried it by stopping the fan and it DOES stop the sustem then. That wharf sits on my screen and I see the values. HTH H -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
repeated messages in /var/log/syslog from sensord
I installed sensord a couple of days ago and since then I am getting these messages repeatedly and I am not sure what to make of them. Should I be worried? If not, then how can I stop these messages(apart from uninstalling sensord)? If yes, what could be wrong? Here is one cycle which is repeated every half hour: Nov 29 07:26:07 archie sensord: Chip: as99127f-i2c-0-2d Nov 29 07:26:07 archie sensord: Adapter: SMBus I801 adapter at e800 Nov 29 07:26:07 archie sensord: Algorithm: Unavailable from sysfs Nov 29 07:26:07 archie sensord: VCore 1: +1.73 V (min = +1.74 V, max = +1.94 V) [ALARM] Nov 29 07:26:07 archie sensord: VCore 2: +1.81 V (min = +1.74 V, max = +1.94 V) Nov 29 07:26:07 archie sensord: +3.3V: +3.33 V (min = +3.14 V, max = +3.46 V) Nov 29 07:26:07 archie sensord: +5V: +4.97 V (min = +4.73 V, max = +5.24 V) Nov 29 07:26:07 archie sensord: +12V: +11.98 V (min = +10.82 V, max = +13.19 V) Nov 29 07:26:07 archie sensord: -12V: -2.03 V (min = -13.22 V, max = -10.74 V) Nov 29 07:26:07 archie sensord: -5V: -1.32 V (min = -5.25 V, max = -4.74 V) Nov 29 07:26:07 archie sensord: fan1: 2836 RPM (min = -1 RPM, div = 2) Nov 29 07:26:07 archie sensord: fan2: 0 RPM (min = -1 RPM, div = 8) Nov 29 07:26:07 archie sensord: fan3: 0 RPM (min = -1 RPM, div = 8) Nov 29 07:26:07 archie sensord: M/B Temp: 32 C (limit = 0 C, hysteresis = 8 C) Nov 29 07:26:07 archie sensord: CPU Temp: 43.0 C (limit = 100 C, hysteresis = 90 C) Nov 29 07:26:07 archie sensord: temp3: -0.5 C (limit = 80 C, hysteresis = 75 C) Nov 29 07:26:07 archie sensord: vid: +1.850 V Nov 29 07:26:07 archie sensord: alarms: Chassis intrusion detection Nov 29 07:26:07 archie sensord: beep_enable: Sound alarm enabled Nov 29 07:27:07 archie sensord: Sensor alarm: Chip as99127f-i2c-0-2d: VCore 1: +1.74 V (min = +1.74 V, max = +1.94 V) [ALARM] Nov 29 07:28:07 archie sensord: Sensor alarm: Chip as99127f-i2c-0-2d: VCore 1: +1.73 V (min = +1.74 V, max = +1.94 V) [ALARM] Nov 29 07:29:07 archie sensord: Sensor alarm: Chip as99127f-i2c-0-2d: VCore 1: +1.73 V (min = +1.74 V, max = +1.94 V) [ALARM] Nov 29 07:30:08 archie sensord: Sensor alarm: Chip as99127f-i2c-0-2d: VCore 1: +1.71 V (min = +1.74 V, max = +1.94 V) [ALARM] Nov 29 07:31:08 archie sensord: Sensor alarm: Chip as99127f-i2c-0-2d: VCore 1: +1.73 V (min = +1.74 V, max = +1.94 V) [ALARM] Nov 29 07:32:08 archie sensord: Sensor alarm: Chip as99127f-i2c-0-2d: VCore 1: +1.73 V (min = +1.74 V, max = +1.94 V) [ALARM] Nov 29 07:33:08 archie sensord: Sensor alarm: Chip as99127f-i2c-0-2d: VCore 1: +1.73 V (min = +1.74 V, max = +1.94 V) [ALARM] Nov 29 07:34:08 archie sensord: Sensor alarm: Chip as99127f-i2c-0-2d: VCore 1: +1.73 V (min = +1.74 V, max = +1.94 V) [ALARM] Nov 29 07:35:08 archie sensord: Sensor alarm: Chip as99127f-i2c-0-2d: VCore 1: +1.73 V (min = +1.74 V, max = +1.94 V) [ALARM] Nov 29 07:36:08 archie sensord: Sensor alarm: Chip as99127f-i2c-0-2d: VCore 1: +1.73 V (min = +1.74 V, max = +1.94 V) [ALARM] Nov 29 07:37:09 archie sensord: Sensor alarm: Chip as99127f-i2c-0-2d: VCore 1: +1.73 V (min = +1.74 V, max = +1.94 V) [ALARM] Nov 29 07:38:09 archie sensord: Sensor alarm: Chip as99127f-i2c-0-2d: VCore 1: +1.73 V (min = +1.74 V, max = +1.94 V) [ALARM] Nov 29 07:39:09 bijli sensord: Sensor alarm: Chip as99127f-i2c-0-2d: VCore 1: +1.73 V (min = +1.74 V, max = +1.94 V) [ALARM] Nov 29 07:40:09 archie sensord: Sensor alarm: Chip as99127f-i2c-0-2d: VCore 1: +1.73 V (min = +1.74 V, max = +1.94 V) [ALARM] Nov 29 07:41:09 archie sensord: Sensor alarm: Chip as99127f-i2c-0-2d: VCore 1: +1.73 V (min = +1.74 V, max = +1.94 V) [ALARM] Nov 29 07:42:09 archie sensord: Sensor alarm: Chip as99127f-i2c-0-2d: VCore 1: +1.73 V (min = +1.74 V, max = +1.94 V) [ALARM] Nov 29 07:43:09 archie sensord: Sensor alarm: Chip as99127f-i2c-0-2d: VCore 1: +1.74 V (min = +1.74 V, max = +1.94 V) [ALARM] Nov 29 07:44:10 archie sensord: Sensor alarm: Chip as99127f-i2c-0-2d: VCore 1: +1.73 V (min = +1.74 V, max = +1.94 V) [ALARM] Nov 29 07:45:10 archie sensord: Sensor alarm: Chip as99127f-i2c-0-2d: VCore 1: +1.73 V (min = +1.74 V, max = +1.94 V) [ALARM] Nov 29 07:46:10 archie sensord: Sensor alarm: Chip as99127f-i2c-0-2d: VCore 1: +1.73 V (min = +1.74 V, max = +1.94 V) [ALARM] Nov 29 07:47:10 archie sensord: Sensor alarm: Chip as99127f-i2c-0-2d: VCore 1: +1.73 V (min = +1.74 V, max = +1.94 V) [ALARM] Nov 29 07:48:10 archie sensord: Sensor alarm: Chip as99127f-i2c-0-2d: VCore 1: +1.73 V (min = +1.74 V, max = +1.94 V) [ALARM] Nov 29 07:49:10 archie sensord: Sensor alarm: Chip as99127f-i2c-0-2d: VCore 1: +1.73 V (min = +1.74 V, max = +1.94 V) [ALARM] Nov 29 07:50:10 archie sensord: Sensor alarm: Chip as99127f-i2c-0-2d: VCore 1: +1.73 V (min = +1.74 V, max = +1.94 V) [ALARM] Nov 29 07:51:11 archie sensord: Sensor alarm: Chip as99127f-i2c-0-2d: VCore 1: +1.73 V (min = +1.74 V, max = +1.94 V) [ALARM] Nov 29 07:52:11 archie sensord: Sensor alarm: Chip as99127f-i2c-0-2d: VCore 1: +1.73
Re: Here is a procmail filter for the Repeated Messages
On Fri, Jul 10, 1998 at 08:03:02AM -0700, Mike Schmitz wrote: I just used the original send date. D - Capital d gives a prompt - Delete messages matching: and I gave it: ~d -07/07/98 to delete messages older than 08/07/98. ~h PATTERN messages which contain PATTERN in the message header might do more what you're asking. The mutt manual, under Advanced Usage, gives much more specific rules Thanks! I'll check it out. Mike -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Here is a procmail filter for the Repeated Messages
Yikes, Here we go again with the returned messages to the list. The offending site is sistemia.it. This is the procmail filter that I am using for now to divert this stuff. # temp fix :0: * ^X-Envelope-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] /tmp/debian-junk Brian -- Mechanical Engineering [EMAIL PROTECTED] Purdue University http://www.ecn.purdue.edu/~servis -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Re: Here is a procmail filter for the Repeated Messages
On Thu, Jul 09, 1998 at 05:24:21PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here we go again with the returned messages to the list. The offending site is sistemia.it. This is the procmail filter that I am using for I noticed that the last bunch came from (or at least passed through) ns.sistemia.it... The latest is news.sistemia.it Wonder if it's really two different gateways that are messed up, or the same one by a new name? Mike -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Re: Here is a procmail filter for the Repeated Messages
On Thu, Jul 09, 1998 at 05:24:21PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yikes, Here we go again with the returned messages to the list. The offending site is sistemia.it. This is the procmail filter that I am using for now to divert this stuff. # temp fix :0: * ^X-Envelope-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] /tmp/debian-junk Brian Any idea how to get sendmail to do something similiar? I find myself thoroughly confused any time I try to mess with sendmail config :/ Mike -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Re: Here is a procmail filter for the Repeated Messages
On Thu, Jul 09, 1998 at 05:24:21PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yikes, Here we go again with the returned messages to the list. The offending site is sistemia.it. This is the procmail filter that I am using for now to divert this stuff. # temp fix :0: * ^X-Envelope-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] /tmp/debian-junk Brian -- Mechanical Engineering [EMAIL PROTECTED] Purdue University http://www.ecn.purdue.edu/~servis One more, then I'll shut up for a while... Is there a way to get Mutt to search message headers instead of just the msg body (so I can batch delete stuff like this) ? Mike -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Re: Here is a procmail filter for the Repeated Messages
On Fri, Jul 10, 1998 at 12:27:27AM -0500, Mike Merten wrote: One more, then I'll shut up for a while... Is there a way to get Mutt to search message headers instead of just the msg body (so I can batch delete stuff like this) ? Mike I just used the original send date. D - Capital d gives a prompt - Delete messages matching: and I gave it: ~d -07/07/98 to delete messages older than 08/07/98. ~h PATTERN messages which contain PATTERN in the message header might do more what you're asking. The mutt manual, under Advanced Usage, gives much more specific rules -- Mike Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.bend-or.com/~mschmitz Don't blame me - I voted libertarian!http://www.lp.org/ Use Debian Linux - the free Gnu/Linuxhttp://www.debian.org/ --- If encryption is outlawed, only outlaws will have encryption -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Re: Repeated messages?
On Wed, 8 Jul 1998 14:59:05 -0400, Evan Van Dyke wrote: Is it just me, or am I getting messages from two or three days ago again? It is not just you. -- Steve C. Lamb | Opinions expressed by me are not my http://www.calweb.com/~morpheus| employer's. They hired me for my ICQ: 5107343 | skills and labor, not my opinions! ---+- -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Re: Repeated messages?
On Wed, Jul 08, 1998 at 02:59:05PM -0400, Evan Van Dyke wrote: Is it just me, or am I getting messages from two or three days ago again? --Evan, who swears he's seed the dir *.ext /s msg before... ---And the Gateway message... and others... Whew! I thought I was losing my mind. I'm glad somebody spoke up before I tore up my mail system here. Jeremy Worrells [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Re: Repeated messages?
Yep, you are right, I am getting all these old messages all over again. Syed. Is it just me, or am I getting messages from two or three days ago again? --Evan, who swears he's seed the dir *.ext /s msg before... ---And the Gateway message... and others... -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Re: Repeated messages
Its not just you .. deja vu!! Marcus Date: Wed, 8 Jul 1998 14:59:05 -0400 From: Evan Van Dyke [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Repeated messages? Is it just me, or am I getting messages from two or three days ago again? --Evan, who swears he's seed the dir *.ext /s msg before... ---And the Gateway message... and others... -- -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Re: Repeated messages?
On Wed, 8 Jul 1998, Evan Van Dyke wrote: Is it just me, or am I getting messages from two or three days ago again? --Evan, who swears he's seed the dir *.ext /s msg before... ---And the Gateway message... and others... Me also. Very annoying. Ionutz -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Re: Repeated messages?
Evan Van Dyke wrote: Is it just me, or am I getting messages from two or three days ago again? No, it's not just you. :^\ -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Re: Repeated messages?
its not just you. something's hosed somewhere. On Wed, 8 Jul 1998, Evan Van Dyke wrote: Is it just me, or am I getting messages from two or three days ago again? --Evan, who swears he's seed the dir *.ext /s msg before... ---And the Gateway message... and others... -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null == The man PUBLIC DOMAIN, INC. Of virtuous soul commands not, nor obeys: P.O. Box 8899-0899 Power, like a desolating pestilence, Atlanta, GA 30306 Pollutes whate'er it touches, and obedience, VOX: 404.373.0980Bane of all genius, virtue, freedom, truth, FAX: 404.378.3607Makes slaves of men, and, of the human frame, [EMAIL PROTECTED] A mechanised automaton. --Percy Bysshe Shelley = -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Re: Repeated messages?
Evan Van Dyke wrote: Is it just me, or am I getting messages from two or three days ago again? It's not just you. I just deleted about 120 old messages. What's going on here? -- Thomas Apel [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP Key IDs: 90B40401 (RSA) and 5B980B91 (DH/DSS) -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Re: Repeated messages?
Evan Van Dyke wrote: Is it just me, or am I getting messages from two or three days ago again? --Evan, who swears he's seed the dir *.ext /s msg before... ---And the Gateway message... and others... Yes I believe your right I keep seeing some of the same messages, also the new ones which I sent are just finally getting on the list (sent them 6hrs ago). Maybe someone (sys admin) has a little work to do? Mark Panzer -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Re: Repeated messages?
On Wed, Jul 08, 1998 at 02:59:05PM -0400, Evan Van Dyke wrote: Is it just me, or am I getting messages from two or three days ago again? --Evan, who swears he's seed the dir *.ext /s msg before... ---And the Gateway message... and others... Naw, not just you... I just checked email (last check was 12 hours ago) and found 385 waiting for me :/ I glanced through the mess and saw whole threads that were repeated from earlier (check the tail of the messages and you will notice two 'to unsubscribe' lines). Must be something on the Debian end? Mike -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Re: Repeated messages?
On Wed, Jul 08, 1998 at 12:58:07PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Jul 08, 1998 at 02:59:05PM -0400, Evan Van Dyke wrote: Is it just me, or am I getting messages from two or three days ago again? --Evan, who swears he's seed the dir *.ext /s msg before... ---And the Gateway message... and others... Whew! I thought I was losing my mind. I'm glad somebody spoke up before I tore up my mail system here. Some Fidonet gateway in Italy appears to have dumped a bunch of traffic back at us. I sent their postmaster an email. Hamish -- Hamish Moffatt, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Latest Debian packages at ftp://ftp.rising.com.au/pub/hamish. PGP#EFA6B9D5 CCs of replies from mailing lists are welcome. http://hamish.home.ml.org -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Re: Repeated messages?
I have been getting the same thing but from every mailing list I'm on. And it's going around for the second time now. John Steve Lamb wrote: On Wed, 8 Jul 1998 14:59:05 -0400, Evan Van Dyke wrote: Is it just me, or am I getting messages from two or three days ago again? It is not just you. -- Steve C. Lamb | Opinions expressed by me are not my http://www.calweb.com/~morpheus| employer's. They hired me for my ICQ: 5107343 | skills and labor, not my opinions! ---+- -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Repeated messages?
Is it just me, or am I getting messages from two or three days ago again? --Evan, who swears he's seed the dir *.ext /s msg before... ---And the Gateway message... and others... -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null