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2001 Dec 04
2
Serial problem with Zworld
I just installed SuSE 7.3 linux including the supplied wine distro. I'm trying to run a single board computer from Zworld called the Rabbit. The specific app name is dcrab619.exe. The gui comes up with no problem but when it tries to talk to the serial port I get these messages from wine: err:string:CompareStringA (s1=(null),s2=""...): Invalide NULL string
2005 Oct 03
3
Flac and OggFlac
HI all, I have already added FLAC support to libsndfile and I am now working on adding support for OggFLAC. I have a couple of question about things that seem radically different between regular FLAC and OggFLAC. 1) FLAC has a function: FLAC__seekable_stream_decoder_get_decode_position but there seems to be no corresponding function:
2019 Aug 11
0
Bind9 doesn't updated - TSIG error with server: tsig verify failure
On 11/08/2019 02:36, Igor Sousa wrote: > Hi Rowland, > > I've added 'dns update command' on global section of smb.conf file and > I've configured namesever on '/etc/resolv.conf' as 127.0.0.1 (I've > tried with 'kings' IP address too), but I don't know if this has > worked. I've seen some dns updates errors on 'systemctl status
2003 Jul 29
1
oplock problem on NTUSER.DAT (fwd)
---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 19:40:48 -0400 (EDT) From: Rashkae <rashkae@tigershaunt.com> To: Marco De Vitis <starless@despammed.com> Subject: Re: [Samba] oplock problem on NTUSER.DAT Hi Marco Try to veto oplocks for that file. In the global section of your smb.conf, add the following veto oplock files = /NTUSER.DAT/ Let us know if that changes
2017 Dec 02
2
Can USBstikA boot USBstkB ?!
AIM: from <isolinux> on USBstikA, boot Debian7 installation on USBstikB. EXISTING STATE: USBstikA is TinyCore64bit booter, with:- /boot/isolinux/* 61312 Oct 26 2016 menu.c32 24576 Oct 26 2016 isolinux.bin 2069 Nov 22 01:24 isolinux.cfg ... USBstikB-partition3: Currently boots a 32bit installation, via GRUB using the entry:----- menuentry 'Debian GNU/Linux, with Linux
2015 Jan 03
0
how to delete a trashed kernel
Message: 8 On Jan 1, 2015, at 3:49 PM, Don Vogt <dnvot at yahoo.com> wrote: > when I select? the second kernel it boots OK. Now I would like to remove the bad kernel. The only thing that makes this tricky is that you can?t just say ?rpm -e kernel? because there is more than one ?kernel? package installed.? You need to know the exact package name. >> I?m assuming you?re using
2019 Aug 11
2
Bind9 doesn't updated - TSIG error with server: tsig verify failure
Hi Rowland, I've added 'dns update command' on global section of smb.conf file and I've configured namesever on '/etc/resolv.conf' as 127.0.0.1 (I've tried with 'kings' IP address too), but I don't know if this has worked. I've seen some dns updates errors on 'systemctl status samba-ad-dc' though the same command has returned status 'Active
2015 Jan 01
1
how to delete a trashed kernel
I have a screwed up disk arrangement, but I have had no trouble because of it after using it over a year. Recently I did a yum update. After starting the update, which included a new kernel, it seemed to either freeze or loop. It was a long time at the? prompt and I got impatient and did a Ctrl C. I then tried to re-boot. The result was a kernel panic. I am keeping 5 kernels and when I select? the
2015 Oct 20
1
Syslinux/Extlinux chain : Unexpected change of Extlinux configuration folder after reboot
On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 1:08 PM, Ady via Syslinux <syslinux at zytor.com> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> We are experiencing a strange behaviour on an embedded system (i386 PC board). >> >> The structure of our disk is the following one : >> - A 2GB fat16 partition with DOS and syslinux >> - A 100GB Ext4 partition with Extlinux an several linux images
2019 Aug 12
2
Bind9 doesn't updated - TSIG error with server: tsig verify failure
Hi Rowland, I've done how you have said and I've set nameserver on '/etc/resolv.conf' file as 'king' IP (10.41.20.67) and add 'dns update command = /usr/sbin/samba_dnsupdate --use-samba-tool' on '/usr/local/samba/etc/smb.conf' file. I've still seen samba_dnsupdate fails on 'systemctl status samba-ad-dc'. Is there other way to check if dns
2015 Oct 20
0
Syslinux/Extlinux chain : Unexpected change of Extlinux configuration folder after reboot
> Hello, > > We are experiencing a strange behaviour on an embedded system (i386 PC board). > > The structure of our disk is the following one : > - A 2GB fat16 partition with DOS and syslinux > - A 100GB Ext4 partition with Extlinux an several linux images to boot on ram > - A swap partition > > The system boot on syslinux to choose among Dos and Linux boot using
2010 Aug 10
4
[PATCH] Values of cpu_weight and cpu_cap are lost after xend restart
# HG changeset patch # User Lutz.Dube # Node ID ca2c8c262dbaa6b2521cec60af7cd688dabdf850 # Parent 8992134dcfd0b9e1e86f4111e68a8aa48bd33c3c Values of cpu_weight and cpu_cap are lost after xend restart For managed domains in state ''halted'' I always get default values for cpu_cap / cpu_weight after xend restart. This is because the names of parameters differ between a SXP file to
2014 Nov 23
0
CentOs 7.0 and reboot failure
Everyone, I have installed Centos 7.0 on my homework machine in order to take a test drive with it, and am low on the learning curve with it at this point. I have a small Gateway SX2855-UB12P. I have a critical hurdle in that when I try a reboot or when I do a 'shutdown now -r' command the system will start a reboot process but hangs right after the os choices are presented. My
2014 Nov 23
0
CentOs 7.0 and reboot failure
On 11/23/2014 10:58 AM, Gregory P. Ennis wrote: > Everyone, > > I have installed Centos 7.0 on my homework machine in order to take a > test drive with it, and am low on the learning curve with it at this > point. I have a small Gateway SX2855-UB12P. > > I have a critical hurdle in that when I try a reboot or when I do a > 'shutdown now -r' command the system will
2014 Nov 23
2
CentOs 7.0 and reboot failure
On Sun, 23 Nov 2014 12:02:17 -0800 Edward M wrote: > Centos 7 runs systemd This actually bring up an interesting question that I've not yet seen an answer to: What is the equivalent of runlevel 1 on Centos 7 and how do you get there? -- MELVILLE THEATRE ~ Real D 3D Digital Cinema ~ www.melvilletheatre.com
2014 Nov 23
0
CentOs 7.0 and reboot failure
if you look in /lib/systemd/system runlevel1.target is a link to rescue.target I think the command is systemctl isolate rescue.target (or runlevel1.target if you prefer) On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 3:15 PM, Frank Cox <theatre at melvilletheatre.com> wrote: > On Sun, 23 Nov 2014 12:02:17 -0800 > Edward M wrote: > > > Centos 7 runs systemd > > This actually bring up
2014 Nov 23
3
CentOs 7.0 and reboot failure
On Sun, 23 Nov 2014 15:46:59 -0500 Tony Schreiner wrote: > if you look in /lib/systemd/system > > runlevel1.target is a link to rescue.target > > I think the command is > > systemctl isolate rescue.target > > (or runlevel1.target if you prefer) How would you get there from the grub commandline? -- MELVILLE THEATRE ~ Real D 3D Digital Cinema ~
2014 Nov 23
0
CentOs 7.0 and reboot failure
On Sun, 23 Nov 2014 14:53:14 -0600 Frank Cox wrote: > > How would you get there from the grub commandline? And three seconds after writing that, I found this: Try passing these arguments on the kernel command line via GRUB : systemd.unit=multi-user.target systemd.unit=emergency.target >From here: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=161576 So I guess that answers that question.
2014 Nov 24
0
CentOs 7.0 and reboot failure
On Sun, November 23, 2014 15:15, Frank Cox wrote: > > What is the equivalent of runlevel 1 on Centos 7 and how do you get there? > systemctl isolate runlevel1.target See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SysVinit_to_Systemd_Cheatsheet -- *** E-Mail is NOT a SECURE channel *** James B. Byrne mailto:ByrneJB at Harte-Lyne.ca Harte & Lyne Limited
2014 Nov 28
0
CentOs 7.0 and reboot failure
Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2014 13:50:17 -0600 On Sun, 23 Nov 2014 13:07:47 -0600 Gregory P. Ennis wrote: > I also changed the boot level to 5. Do you mean the runlevel? If so, are you sure that you changed it correctly? Centos 7 doesn't use runlevels set in inittab like previous versions did. I see that fact is actually noted in /etc/inittab, along with the expected way to do it.