After setting up my /etc/network/interfaces file (which something in the upgrade process had decided to change, I think), I was able to run apt-get update and then apt-get upgrade however, I had the...
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After setting up my /etc/network/interfaces file (which something in the upgrade process had decided to change, I think), I was able to run apt-get update and then apt-get upgrade however, I had the...
I tried to upgrade from 8.10 to 9.04 and between 10 and 25 packages failed to install. Eventually the installer gave up and tried to run dpkg --configure -a but that fails, eventually with "too many...
Ah, that's too bad. It was handy. I guess I was searching for which package it was in rather than if it'd been removed. Thanks.
I'm having an absurdly hard time figuring out which package contains perlcc:
steve$ apt-cache search perlcc
libperl-dev - Perl library: development files
steve$ apt-file search perlcc...
Well, you can chalk my problems up to my switch dying. Apparently the few different ports I tried in my tests had all failed while the others were working so it seemed like not a switch problem.
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Perhaps so. I've never seen scp stall before so I assumed it was the same as your issue.
Oops, I didn't answer one of your questions. I was changing the sysctl settings on the ubuntu machine.
Ah, okay. I wasn't aware that it would be affected by ordering like that.
I tried changing the MTU on some other advice that I read. I tried 1490, it had no impact. I haven't tried changing the...
I'm afraid not. I didn't reboot. I can't imagine why /etc/sysctl.conf wouldn't be read at boot though. You sure that running sysctl -p after boot actually changed something?
Maybe try restarting...
This didn't change anything for me. My transfers still fail at 2064 kB.
I am seeing this as well, at least with scp. I haven't tried rsync. Unfortunately, I have no work around.