On Mon 2012-08-27 (13:28), Camale?n wrote:
> As you seem to be running Wheezy stock kernel I would open bug report in
> Debian BTS for this (if there's still none already opened).
Thanx, wasn't sure which current ones were related, but will do.
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On Sun, 26 Aug 2012 19:32:23 +0200, Gareth de Vaux wrote:
> Hi all, after about 3 weeks into a new machine the network card started
> dying pretty regularly with these oopses:
>
> Aug 21 23:03:49 fire kernel: [ 2656.192450] [ cut here
> ]
> Aug 21 23:03:49 fire kernel: [
On Sunday 26 August 2012 19:48:34 Gareth de Vaux wrote:
> On Sun 2012-08-26 (19:34), Lisi wrote:
> > On Sunday 26 August 2012 18:32:23 Gareth de Vaux wrote:
> > > $ cat /etc/issue
> > > Debian GNU/Linux wheezy/sid \n \l
> >
> > What do the \n and \l mean? I have googled, but got nowhere. Well,
>
On Sun 2012-08-26 (19:34), Lisi wrote:
> On Sunday 26 August 2012 18:32:23 Gareth de Vaux wrote:
> > $ cat /etc/issue
> > Debian GNU/Linux wheezy/sid \n \l
>
> What do the \n and \l mean? I have googled, but got nowhere. Well, nowhere
> useful. :-(
See under ISSUE ESCAPES in the agetty manpag
On Sunday 26 August 2012 18:32:23 Gareth de Vaux wrote:
> $ cat /etc/issue
> Debian GNU/Linux wheezy/sid \n \l
What do the \n and \l mean? I have googled, but got nowhere. Well, nowhere
useful. :-(
Thanks,
Lisi
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