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2005 Oct 25
0
Managing configuration and driver names changes (was: About blazer, powermust and mustek)
...anually. Think about some Debian infra, with
thousand of hosts, upgraded automatically. What a nightmare for the sysadmin
if he has to edit all conf to update it, even in batch mode!
I can tell personnaly that 90 % of the user msg in my debs are there to warn
for conf changes. And that's really borrying (mix boring and worrying) for
things that could be automated, trust me. But it 's true that we might (if
possible) give the choice to users to auto or manually migrate their conf!
- keeping in mind nut-ng (what we have made since 2.0.1 is really tiny), the
conf will be hugely reworked. So this...
2005 Aug 13
1
A newhidups question
Gentlemen,
I think this question is mainly for Arnaud again:
When I run my UPS directly with newhidups -D -D -D, with no data changes,
and I then observe the interaction with my UPS (still Back-UPS ES 650
FW:818.w1.D USB FW:w1), I see the updateinfo cycle through 3 different forms:
(1) a (2 bytes) => 06 08 notification that provides one item:
UPS.PowerSummary.APCStatusFlag
Note that
2010 Aug 31
30
Xen 4.0.1 on Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 - Desktop / Server - 64 Bits - With OpenGL (Intel GEM) enabled - From Linuxcon Brazil! :-D
Guys!
Tomorrow in my "live" presentation at Linuxcon Xen Directions! I''ll show
the Xen Live CD to the public!
To celebrate! I want to share my last procedure to get and run Xen 4.0.1 on
Ubuntu 10.04 64 bits, here we go:
The procedure:
1- Install all the packages:
aptitude update
aptitude install bridge-utils build-essential libncurses5-dev dpkg-dev
debhelper