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Re: [Pan-users] Re: Starting Pan?
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kevlinux |
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Re: [Pan-users] Re: Starting Pan? |
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Mon, 20 Jun 2005 20:04:14 -1000 |
On 6/15/05, Duncan <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> Ahh...! That's usually caused by a bad connection, and one side or the
> other still thinking a previous connection is open. That doesn't happen
> here often, but when it does, often even quiting and restarting PAN won't
> work. I think it's system TCP socket handling that's causing the issue
> here, but it only happens once or twice in a row, perhaps every 3-6
> months, on average (IIRC, the last time it happened was late last year),
> so it has been fairly low priority. In any case, when it happens here,
> I've sometimes had to reboot, to get the thing to clear and start working
> again. As I said, restarting PAN doesn't help. That's why I think it's a
> system socket state thing, since the reboot would naturally erase any
> existing socket states.
>
> --
I'm seeing something like this almost every day. Say I download new
headers then go get something to eat. When I come back and try to
read some articles, everything just queues up. I have to restart PAN
to get it going again. This seems to have start just within the past
couple of CVS updates.
- [Pan-users] Starting Pan?, Felix Karpfen, 2005/06/10
- [Pan-users] Re: Starting Pan?, beartooth, 2005/06/10
- [Pan-users] Re: Starting Pan?, Duncan, 2005/06/11
- [Pan-users] Re: Starting Pan?, Felix Karpfen, 2005/06/12
- Re: [Pan-users] Re: Starting Pan?, Artur Jachacy, 2005/06/12
- [Pan-users] Re: Starting Pan?, Duncan, 2005/06/13
- [Pan-users] Re: Starting Pan?, Felix Karpfen, 2005/06/15
- [Pan-users] Re: Starting Pan?, Duncan, 2005/06/16
- Re: [Pan-users] Re: Starting Pan?,
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- [Pan-users] Re: Re: Starting Pan?, Duncan, 2005/06/21