Anthony's drive issues.Re: ssh password delay
Martin McCann
martinmcc at orbweavers.co.uk
Tue Mar 29 16:49:52 PST 2005
On Tue, 2005-03-29 at 23:03 +0200, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
> Bart Silverstrim writes:
>
> > It's deduction.
>
> It can't be. There's nothing to deduct from.
Exactly, because you have time and time again refused to put any effort
into deducing anything. It, as you have said, is the fault of the people
who subscribe to this list. You seem to disregard the fact that you, as
a subscriber to this list, are as much as part of it as anyone else.
Every derogatory comment you make to this list, you aim towards
yourself, you are no more or less a part of this list than anyone else.
>
> Tell me again what those messages said, exactly?
>
> > Really? I have a free program running on my NT machines, ntpdate I
> > believe is the name, that just hammers the registry with requests
> > constantly. I'd never have known it was querying it so much if it
> > wasn't for regmon. *Contant* hits. dunno why, doesn't seem to hurt
> > anything...thus I ignore it. NT doesn't seem to care. Only gets in
> > the way when I'm troubleshooting registry errors.
>
> So where's the problem?
>
> > I've already told you I had a scsi bus reset problem what showed up
> > under Linux but not NT several years ago. But you probably ignored
> > that.
>
> Did someone fix Linux?
>
> > I've had power supply fans that have lasted for years despite making
> > odd noises that are indicative of impending failure. It's not unheard
> > of.
>
> Years without a failure is not impending failure, no matter what noises
> you hear.
>
> Some fans are inherently noisy.
>
> > That's nice. Some hardware is being a pain. People here either ignore
> > you at this point or tell you to replace that controller and/or disks
> > and see what it takes from there.
>
> Yes. But I'm still hoping that someone might provide a truly useful
> answer sooner or later.
>
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