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Jan Heitkötter <usenet-elf@heitkoetter.net> writes: > auf meinem Squeezebox-Server (Debian 6) herrscht das große Logging-Chaos: > alle möglichen Dienste schreiben ihren Krempel in das "richtige" Logfile, > zusätzlich aber noch in irgendwelche anderen Dateien rein. So finde ich > Äußerungen von PAM/sshd nicht nur /var/log/auth.log, sonder auch in /var/ > log/exim4/mainlog -- in das auch     

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Author: Florian Diesch
Date: Jul 3, 2011 13:55

Jan Heitkötter <usenet-elf@heitkoetter.net> wrote: auf meinem Squeezebox-Server (Debian 6) herrscht das große Logging-Chaos: alle möglichen Dienste schreiben ihren Krempel in das "richtige" Logfile, zusätzlich aber noch in irgendwelche anderen Dateien rein. So finde ich Äußerungen von PAM/sshd nicht nur /var/log/auth.log, sonder auch in /var/ log/exim4/mainlog -- in das auch Leafnode
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Hallo zusammen, auf meinem Squeezebox-Server (Debian 6) herrscht das große Logging-Chaos: alle möglichen Dienste schreiben ihren Krempel in das "richtige" Logfile, zusätzlich aber noch in irgendwelche anderen Dateien rein. So finde ich Äußerungen von PAM/sshd nicht nur /var/log/auth.log, sonder auch in /var/ log/exim4/mainlog -- in das auch Leafnode munter reinprotokolliert. Die quatschen     

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Author: Sven Hartge
Date: Jul 3, 2011 13:50

Thanks to all. I kinda thought it was a circular buffer but I found no information. Since the concensus is that it overwrites, I just won't worry about. I bought the GPS logger and display since the glider I'm using has an L-Nav and I wanted the simple connectivity. Some day, when I buy another glider, I'll get more modern instrumentation. Thanks for the software link, Paul. I'll
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Hi Dan, I can help you get connected to the GPS-NAV. Give me a call sometime. I recommend using the Cambridge Aero Explorer program which is available here: http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/cai_downloads.htm As mentioned by someone else - there is no need to delete old flight logs, but the unit will delete them when you change the pilot name. Best Regards, Paul Remde "Dan Marotta"     

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Author: Jan Heitkötter
Date: Jul 3, 2011 11:46

The older Cambridge recorders (10, 20, 25) do use circular recording, writing over the oldest data with the latest data without a hitch. If you really want to erase all of the flight data, though, simply change something like the Pilot Name or Comp ID. -John On May 5, 9:49 am, "Dan Marotta" <dcmaro...@earthlink.net> wrote: I've been looking at online manuals (I got the instruments second
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This is a silly problem, but a serious one non the less I am working for a customer using SAS DI Studio. I have no access to SAS proper, so I make heave use of the source editor in SAS DI. Somehow I have hidden the log window for the source editor window, and I can't get it back. I've trie uninstalling and reinstalling the software, and I have poke around the registry to find someway to     

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Author: Dan Marotta
Date: May 5, 2011 17:44

"Sear S" <SearS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:22ADA6AD-3CD7-4481-83CF-97BCF68E3C65@microsoft.com... Hi Tom, Thanks again! However I just wanted to point out that the filenames could be different on some servers but will all have the same extension can I use something like *.log? Also, I tried this argument and it didn;pt work as well as the first
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Package: gdm Version: 2.20.10-3 Severity: important Tags: squeeze When logging in to an LXDE session I get the following error message; "Your session only lasted less than 10 seconds. If you have not logged out yourself, this could mean that there is some installation problem or that you may be out of diskspace. Try logging in with one of the failsafe sessions to see if you can fix this     

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Author: Paul Remde
Date: May 5, 2011 10:17

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Author: jcarlyle
Date: May 5, 2011 07:56

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Author: Dan Marotta
Date: May 5, 2011 06:49

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Author: Søren
Date: Jun 8, 2010 01:12

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Author: Al Dunbar
Date: May 31, 2010 19:30

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Author: Paul Stevens
Date: May 13, 2010 20:40

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