, and have wicd manage
a dummy eth interface. I've not tried this, but it seems like it
could work.
http://wicd.sourceforge.net/
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There is wicd. It can do what you want, except
and move / to the
new disk. When you have the needed backup, you can as well
repartition.
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Noah Dain wrote:
When I go to http://syscp-forum.org/ and scroll down the page,
iceweasel segfaults. It does so even with a fresh ~/.mozilla and
running with -safe-mode option. The crash happens immediately and
is 100% reproducible
release works fine.
platform is i386.
$ apt-cache policy iceweasel
iceweasel:
Installed: 2.0.0.1+dfsg-2
to trigger the segfault:
$ iceweasel -safe-mode
( go to: http://syscp-forum.org/ and scroll down the page )
Segmentation fault
the workaround:
$ export MOZ_DISABLE_PANGO=1
$ iceweasel
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When I go to http://syscp-forum.org/ and scroll down the page,
iceweasel segfaults. It does so even with a fresh ~/.mozilla and
running with -safe-mode option. The crash happens immediately and
is 100% reproducible
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ufs is the filesystem used by the bsd family of unices.
the unionfs kernel module should be named unionfs, but it's not in
the kernel yet (debian-stable or vanilla).
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-file search pg_autovacuum
postgresql-contrib-7.4: usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/pg_autovacuum
postgresql-contrib-7.4:
usr/share/doc/postgresql-contrib-7.4/README.pg_autovacuum.gz
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) browser.tabs.opentabfor.middleclick and
middlemouse.opennewwindow
i *think* that should do it.
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the cluster without loss of data or service.
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configure via /etc/laptop-mode/laptop-mode.conf
there are many settings to tweak, like hdd read ahead, time between
writes, remounting of filesystems, and a whole lot more.
you shouldn't need to run anything like noflushd with this enabled.
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run the export line. now you should be able to su to root and
run an X11 client locally.
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are the same, no matter what they are running on,
otherwise it's no longer the same type of filesystem (ie., there would
be ext3-32 and ext3-64, and so on).
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Andrei Popescu wrote:
Do you have apm=power_off passed to your kernel?
Andrei
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echo 1 /proc/sys/vm/block_dump
then open up an xterm and do: tail -f /var/log/kern.log
and wait for activity.
just don't forget to turn off block_dump ;-)
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has always just
worked for me.
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better to run a system where the older software packages,
the ones with possible security issues, stay on the system the
longest. Brilliant!
Ok, I'll just stop there. Yeah, it's a really slow day at work ;-)
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to do
: $ xdpyinfo|less
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,credentials=/home/username/.cifs,uid=username,noauto
/home/username/.cifs is a text file containing the username and
password for //host.domain/share.
it should look like:
username=smb-user-name
password=my-password
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