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On 06/15/2014 12:49 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :) Proper Server OSes and commandcontrol systems on such things
as the space station and presumably military systems can often do
kernel upgrades without needing to reboot.
I invite you to read this
Hi :)
Proper Server OSes and commandcontrol systems on such things as the space
station and presumably military systems can often do kernel upgrades
without needing to reboot. The requirement for minimal down-time is
probably a major reason why such systems tend to be BSD, GnuLinux and
other
On 6/7/2014 1:30 AM, MR ZenWiz mrzen...@gmail.com wrote:
I rebooted (after the kernel update) and all seems well again.
Still wondering why that would happen
The files were never 'corrupt', it is just that your system 'forgot' how
to open them... in the Windows world, it is called 'file
MR ZenWiz wrote:
I rebooted (after the kernel update) and all seems well again.
Still wondering why that would happen
On most OSes (including GNU/Linux) I doubt one can update (in other
words, change) something as low-level as an operating system's kernel
and continue to run the system
On Sat, Jun 7, 2014 at 10:31 AM, J.B. Nicholson-Owens
j...@forestfield.org wrote:
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On most OSes (including GNU/Linux) I doubt one can update (in other words,
change) something as low-level as an operating system's kernel and continue
to run the system normally. After the update and before the
More information:
Most of the files I tried to open have not changed in quite a while.
One I was editing earlier today at work and had no trouble with it at
all.
To be sure, I restored a backup copy of the first file I tried to
open, one I saved last night, and magically it, too, is corrupt.
I
I also still have LO 4.1.something on my machine, and it has the same problem.
The template file is more than a year old with no change in the mtime,
so I have to believe it is something else.
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 10:02 PM, MR ZenWiz mrzen...@gmail.com wrote:
More information:
Most of the
I rebooted (after the kernel update) and all seems well again.
Still wondering why that would happen
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 10:25 PM, MR ZenWiz mrzen...@gmail.com wrote:
I also still have LO 4.1.something on my machine, and it has the same
problem.
The template file is more than a year