Holger wrote:
> This issue has been fixed shortly, latest dailies should be fine again.
Tested daily for 2020.09.17.
Confirmed, fixed.
Note: I did not do a complete installation, as I did not want to overwrite
My work from yesterday. I only went to the next step past the issue.
le of times.
On the exact same hardware, with the exact same USB stick:
Yesterday, I installed "debian-10.5.0-amd64-netinst.iso" fine.
Today, after my troubles, I installed
"firmware-bullseye-DI-alpha2-amd64-netinst.iso" fine.
Doug Smythies
doug@s15:~$ lspci -knn
00:00.0 H
The now upstream committed solution to this issue
( https://github.com/logrotate/logrotate/issues/93 )
does not change the default way logrotate worked in the past.
So now it just has to make its way downstream.
On Mon, 12 Dec 2016 17:48:06 -0800 "Doug Smythies" wrote:
> The related logrotate GitHub upstream bug report is issue number 93:
> https://github.com/logrotate/logrotate/issues/93
> I have referenced this bug report there.
The proposed upstream solution for this issue will
The related logrotate GitHub upstream bug report is issue number 93:
https://github.com/logrotate/logrotate/issues/93
I have referenced this bug report there.
As of 16.04, Ubuntu has this same problem, where sometimes the weekly rotations
do not occur until Monday. I have 43 weeks worth of
data with 17 of those weeks incorrectly rotating on Monday.
I have entered an Ubuntu launchpad bug report referring to this bug report.
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/u
1b00c9f2fd6a5524b6bde823ef12f299ecf
5aaa0b7a2ed5b12692c9ffb5222182bd558d3146
5167e8d5417bf5c322a703d2927daec727ea40dd
manually backedited.
By the way this non-distro 3.2.23 kernel seems to run a lot faster
than the Ubuntu distro 3.2.0-24 kernel.
... Doug Smythies
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