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On Aug 8, 8:53 am, username localhost <username.localh...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Aug 7, 11:01 pm, "John H Meyers" <jhmey...@nomail.invalid> wrote: > > > > > > > On Thu, 07 Aug 2008 13:10:00 -0500, Randy wrote: > > > Based on the suggestion, I copied my few small programs to SD. > > > Then I performed ON+A+F.  I was not able to recover memory > > > (there was no response from the yes button     

Group: comp.sys.hp48 · Group Profile · Search for Oldhome in comp.sys.hp48
Author: Randy
Date: Aug 11, 2008 10:42

On Aug 7, 10:01 pm, "John H Meyers" <jhmey...@nomail.invalid> wrote: On Thu, 07 Aug 2008 13:10:00 -0500, Randy wrote: Based on the suggestion, I copied my few small programs to SD. Then I performed ON+A+F.  I was not able to recover memory (there was no response from the yes button).  Memory was cleared. My HP48 series calcs always recovered memory, but my HP49 series has
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On Aug 7, 11:01 pm, "John H Meyers" <jhmey...@nomail.invalid> wrote: > On Thu, 07 Aug 2008 13:10:00 -0500, Randy wrote: > > Based on the suggestion, I copied my few small programs to SD. > > Then I performed ON+A+F.  I was not able to recover memory > > (there was no response from the yes button).  Memory was cleared. > > My HP48 series calcs always recovered memory, > but my HP49 series has     

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Author: Randy
Date: Aug 11, 2008 10:33

On Thu, 07 Aug 2008 13:10:00 -0500, Randy wrote: Based on the suggestion, I copied my few small programs to SD. Then I performed ON+A+F. I was not able to recover memory (there was no response from the yes button). Memory was cleared. My HP48 series calcs always recovered memory, but my HP49 series has done the above quite a lot. I don't know why, but "stuff happens." A complete
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Hi Morten Thanks for the patch. Do this work with old pgsql or do it only work with the new one? If the answer is no, do you know if the old version will be supported in lenny? Best regards, // Ola On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 11:01:19AM +0100, Morten Werner Forsbring wrote: > Package: wwwconfig-common > Version: 0.0.48 > Severity: normal > Tags: patch > > Hi, > > from postgres     

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Author: username localhost
Date: Aug 8, 2008 06:53

Package: wwwconfig-common Version: 0.0.48 Severity: normal Tags: patch Hi, from postgres 8.X, the client (psql) use getpwuid_r to find the .dbpass-file, not the environment variable HOME as it used to in postgres 7.4. This breaks the part of pgsql.get in wwwconfig-common that creates a temporary HOME where a .dbpass is created (and removed). IMO it would be more elegant to use the PGPASSFILE
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On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 08:48:51 -0500 George <GeorgeZweistein@gmail.com> wrote: > > > mountpoint /media/hda6 does not exist > > mountpoint /media/hda6 does not exist > > Perhaps you do not have an entry /media/hda6 ? I've done that a few > times, very silly of me. You mean the actual directory? Yeah, I just did that moving /home, after copying /home to a new disk I renamed /home to /oldhome     

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Author: John H Meyers
Date: Aug 7, 2008 20:01

Wodans wrote: Leslie Danks wrote: Wodans wrote: Leslie Danks wrote: Wodans wrote: If I remove the first /home from fstab and reboot, it will appear again in fstab. So it is added added at startup. /home should be on the ata drive. I think that it is added at boot to the sata drive automatically. I never heard of that before. What
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Leslie Danks wrote: > Wodans wrote: > >> Leslie Danks wrote: >>> Wodans wrote: >>> >>>> If I remove the first /home from fstab and reboot, it will appear again >>>> in fstab. >>>> >>>> So it is added added at startup. /home should be on the ata drive. I >>>> think that it is added at boot to the sata drive automatically. >>> I never heard of that before. What does /etc/mtab look like?     

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Author: Ola Lundqvist
Date: Mar 27, 2008 04:30

Wodans wrote: Leslie Danks wrote: Wodans wrote: If I remove the first /home from fstab and reboot, it will appear again in fstab. So it is added added at startup. /home should be on the ata drive. I think that it is added at boot to the sata drive automatically. I never heard of that before. What does /etc/mtab look like? [...] oups forgot
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Author: Morten Werner Forsbring
Date: Mar 27, 2008 02:40

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Author: Trevor Best
Date: Nov 18, 2007 06:56

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Author: Wodans
Date: Nov 14, 2007 11:21

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Author: Wodans
Date: Nov 14, 2007 07:37

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Author: Leslie Danks
Date: Nov 14, 2007 07:15

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