No it does not, so I complain about Debian. I am sorry. Debian is my
only loved one :)
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On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 01:44:36AM +0100, Alexander Fitterling wrote:
Everyone :)
If you answer, I don't know. I turned all that off. , you will
likely not get much useful help.
Alexander Fitterling wrote:
Everyone :)
I am using Debian testing/unstable. I wished to get rid of
klogd,sysklogd, cron/anacron - I did so.
...
/var/log amounts around 400MB of size - this is way huge! I want to
get rid of those files - could that be done without any problems if
considering to
Alex Fitterling wrote:
...
I know what i want the thing is why can't debian do
I wish a desktop system and wish to get rid of cron and all other grab I do
not want to see on my system. other distributions can do.. I seen it
you want cron. it runs number of tasks that are crucial for desktop
Hi,
* Nano Nano wrote (2004-02-01 07:42):
# aptitude purge cron
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree
Reading extended state information... Done
The following packages will be automatically REMOVED:
logcheck logrotate
The following packages will be REMOVED:
cron logcheck
Hi,
* Alex Fitterling wrote (2004-02-01 07:30):
Am Sonntag, 1. Februar 2004 02:04 schrieb Thorsten Haude:
My advice: If you have to ask, don't try it at all. Logging ist an
except my english - what else would matter...
I don't understand.
(couldn't you guys do any way better to commend on
Hi,
* Alex Fitterling wrote (2004-02-01 07:18):
I like to use my debian system as one would use M$ windows (they
can!) exept the crashes or nowadays worms...
Maybe that is the root of the problem: Debian is not Windows without
blue screens, it is an entirely different operating system. Don't
Hi,
I assume you desktop system is not powered on 24 h per day.
So you possibly want to install anacron and logrotate.
anacron will make sure that a daily job is run daily --- even if you power
up only for an hour a day.
logrotate will backup and compress your logfiles and remove the old
On Sun, 01 Feb 2004 07:18:44 +0100, Alex Fitterling wrote:
[snip]
music, tex. that's it! So CAN i use it without logs?? why gentoo users can
do and not debian? the packages depencies are almost everytime connected
with unnecessary server stuff as I don't want use. I like to use my debian
Hi,
* Alexander Fitterling wrote (2004-02-01 01:44):
/var/log amounts around 400MB of size - this is way huge! I want to
get rid of those files - could that be done without any problems if
considering to run the system without logging capabilities?
My advice: If you have to ask, don't try it at
On Saturday 31 January 2004 08:04 pm, Thorsten Haude wrote:
My advice: If you have to ask, don't try it at all. Logging ist an
important base functionality and shouldn't be given up without knowing
what you might be up against.
Agreed. The best solution for the OP would be to just configure
On Sat, Jan 31, 2004 at 08:32:54PM -0500, Adam Aube wrote:
On Saturday 31 January 2004 08:04 pm, Thorsten Haude wrote:
My advice: If you have to ask, don't try it at all. Logging ist an
important base functionality and shouldn't be given up without knowing
what you might be up against.
On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 01:44:36AM +0100, Alexander Fitterling wrote:
Everyone :)
I am using Debian testing/unstable. I wished to get rid of
klogd,sysklogd, cron/anacron - I did so.
Every damn service pointing to scheduled tasks got uninstalled, too
(slogrotate, and so on). My question
Paul E Condon wrote:
On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 01:44:36AM +0100, Alexander Fitterling wrote:
/var/log amounts around 400MB of size - this is way huge! I want to
get rid of those files - could that be done without any problems if
considering to run the system without logging capabilities?
That sounds
Am Sonntag, 1. Februar 2004 07:18 schrieb Alex Fitterling:
Am Sonntag, 1. Februar 2004 06:03 schrieb Paul E Condon:
Computers do fail from time to time. When your computer fails, and you
come to this list asking for help, there will likely be a question:
What do you see in the log?
come
Am Sonntag, 1. Februar 2004 02:04 schrieb Thorsten Haude:
My advice: If you have to ask, don't try it at all. Logging ist an
except my english - what else would matter... :) (couldn't you guys do any
way better to commend on several questions per one mail, rather than
answering whole bunch
On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 07:30:43AM +0100, Alex Fitterling wrote:
I know what i want the thing is why can't debian do
I wish a desktop system and wish to get rid of cron and all other grab I do
not want to see on my system. other distributions can do.. I seen it
alex
# aptitude purge cron
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