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Before then, I was back in the best shape I'd been in since my renal failure in 1991. I was back up to 190 and had been tested at 6.5% body fat. My MD's office called me on 2/12 and had an appointment for me to get fitted for a CPAP machine on 2/15. I read my results and it turns out that I have pretty severe

PLEASE CRITIQUE!!! Thanks!
Ping 6000+ Machines in 2 Minutes mping_sa...@geeworks.com comp os ms-windows nt admin comp os ms-windows nt admin misc comp os ms-windows nt admin of hosts in parallel specified in an input text file - Output success/failure results to console and/or text files - Configurable number of echo requests to send

USB regression (and other failures) in 2.6.2[45]*
Johan W. Elzenga nom...@please.invalid comp sys mac system Kevin McMurtrie <mcmur...@dslextreme.com> wrote: It says I'm out of space. It must have leaked a couple hundred GB or the lack of fsevents is causing some stupid calculations. Another possibility is that TM doesn't recognise the backup anymore,

BSOD (Page_Fault_in_Non_Paged_Area; win32k.sys)
Johan W. Elzenga nom...@please.invalid comp sys mac system Randy Howard <randyhow...@FOOverizonBAR.net> wrote: I installed 10.5.2 on my wife's iMac. Afterward, TimeMachine is reporting that a backup failed. When I click on the little red "i" icon for information, it says "Unable to get status of backup volume".

Sage 2.10.2.rc0 release!
As Steve said, you can be up and running even after a disk failure in just a few hours, with no/minimal reinstall of apps and updates, 99.44% of the time. Nearly all but 1 or 2 of my clients have replaced either Norton, on MacAfree with AVG and never a problem and nothing but "WOW ... my machine is so much

Bug#468404: iodine_0.4.1-2(hppa/unstable): FTBFS: test failure
On 2/20/2008 10:50 AM, Alan Stern wrote: On Tue, 19 Feb 2008, Andrew Buehler wrote: With those two problems out of the way, what is left is the hard-drive Hmm. One thing which just sprang to mind, in the stab-in-the-dark category: in 2.6.24.2, launching the program on some machines gave warnings along the lines

10.5.2 installation failure--be careful
You should have learned a larger lesson... premature rushing to technologh (32-bit in Opersa's case) that allowed the customers to wait until competitors had better machines 2-years later when they were ready for the transition. I can't believe Mr.Rush-blindly-into-the-hideously-expensive-early-DVD-market is

USB regression (and other failures) in 2.6.2[45]* - mostly ...
C Possible reasons why it could fail: 1. out of memory (malloc returns NULL) 2. failure to open a datagram socket 3. failure to call ioctl SIOCGIFCONF to get list of all interfaces 4. failure to ioctl SIOCGIFFLAGS to find out if an interface is up 5. more than 10 network interfaces on the machine Thoughts on the

Rebuilding my server
Depending on your needs for usage and reliability: 1) Add hardware and space redundancy to one or both machines 2) Replicate manually using archive and restore 3) Setup the Informix replication offerings and setup also your clients to fallback to the alternative box in the event of a failure.

Daemon-tools oddity
2 machines with 2 drives on each and a disk array with 4 drives On both machines I am planning to have a RAID 1 (Mirroring). Remember, your logs and database on a separate drives and you will always be able to restore to the last transaction in the event of a major failure unless you somehow lose all disks in

Logging Successful Logins on a server
Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt m...@marcbrockschmidt.de linux debian bugs rc retitle 461876 perl_5.10.0-3(experimental/mipsel/mimir): FTBFS: Testsuite failure in I've rebuilt -3 now to have a build tree - it failed on the same machine with a different error, but I've kept the build tree to run the test manually and got

Crossover Network Connection
Failed gssapi-keyex for icm from 11.10.243.5 port 44287 ssh2 debug1: userauth-request for user icm service ssh-connection method gssapi-with-mic debug1: attempt 2 initial attempt 0 failures 2 initial failures 0 debug2: input_userauth_request: try method gssapi-with-mic debug1: Client offered gssapi userauth with

Windows updates fail
If you want to debug this I can offer you SSH access to my HPPA machine. Thanks for the offer, I'll contact you in private mail for arranging the details. Cheers, gregor -- .''`. http://info.comodo.priv.at/ | gpg key ID: 0x00F3CFE4 ' : debian: the universal operating system - http://www.debian.org/ `.

chunk transplant
Minds & Machines 2 Abstract: A discussion about the Chinese room, symbol grounding, and so on. Haugeland JC & HP Grice. Personal Identity. Haugeland JC. The failures of computationalism, Think 2. Reply to Jacquette. Philosophy & Phenomenological Research 49 Abstract: Jacquette misses the point of the argument.

XP Home networking- desperate diatribe
I get the same error on 2 different machines. On on I have server 2003 installed on the other I have XP. I would sure like to solve this so I can use this to deploy. Non-zero return code executing command "X"\Deploy\Tools\X86\TsmBootstrap.exe"/env:SAStart, rc=-2147023441.

911 Masking Negative CSC Impact
unxfbsdi.pro/lib/libvcl680fi.so' ---* tg_merge.mk *--- ERROR: Error 65280 occurred while making /usr/ports/editors/openoffice.org-2-RC/work/OOH680_m7/vcl/util dmake: Error code 1, while making 'build_instsetoo_native' ---* *--- *** Error code 255 This happens on at least 4 machines ... 3 of those are 6.2-STABLE

Hard disk failure is Imminent
1- Setup a farm of IIS machines 2- Setup a network file server 3- Put all codes of the your web application in the file server 4- Configure a virtual directly that points to that network share in all IIS machines Pros: 1- Maintain only one copy of web 2- Load balancing Cons: 1- ASP has to be machine independent 2-

Bug#468404: iodine_0.4.1-2(hppa/unstable): FTBFS: test failure
I use 2 XP machines here at home and quite a few at the university where I work 2 days a week. The last time I had to reboot either of the home machines due to a failure of any kind was, I think, about 2 months ago. I probably have a total of 2-3 reboots a year, and these machines get used 6-8 hours a day.

Help!!! Computer freezes...
004- What is the pinout for the Apple II series Slots; and, what differences are there in Slot signals from machine to machine? Here is a quick summary of the Apple II series Slot signals: Pin 1: I/O Select ($Cn00-$CnFF, where n is the slot number). Pins 2-17: Address bus A0-A15. Pin 18: Read/Write.

Welcome to linux-kernel (fwd, 3)
gmail.com> wrote: Hi all, I was welcomed this morning to my server displaying this error: Please back up your data, hard disk failure is imminent. Perhaps not the best message to see. If I press F1, the machine will boot up normally. The machine is running 2 hard drives in a RAID 1 configuration, which is probably