Hi!
Your bug doesn't look like a bug, at least no bug in usbmount.
I guess it is a hardware or maybe driver problem.
Did you try to mount your camera manually? Did this work? Can you mount
other hardware, e.g. an usb stick?
Your log snippet shows output which is generated _before_ usbmount is
owner 408621 !
retitle 408621 ITA: usbmount -- automatically mount and unmount USB mass
storage devices
kthxbye
I'm still using usbmount and will try to adopt it.
New packages should be available soon... :-)
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Alexander Schmehl wrote:
I using it, too. Sadly I don't have the time to help with the package,
but if you need a sponsor send me a ping.
Thanks! This is great!
You'll definitely hear from me.
I already started to do some minor work. I hope I'll get access rights
to usbmount's svn repo on
owner 408621 !
retitle 408621 ITA: usbmount -- automatically mount and unmount USB mass
storage devices
kthxbye
I'm still using usbmount and will try to adopt it.
New packages should be available soon... :-)
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Alexander Schmehl wrote:
I using it, too. Sadly I don't have the time to help with the package,
but if you need a sponsor send me a ping.
Thanks! This is great!
You'll definitely hear from me.
I already started to do some minor work. I hope I'll get access rights
to usbmount's svn repo on
Package: logcheck-database
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Please consider applying the attached patch.
Now policyd-weight should be completely ignored.
/Armin
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APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing'), (1, 'experimental')
Package: logcheck-database
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Please consider applying the attached patch.
Now policyd-weight should be completely ignored.
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Package: kernel-package
Version: 10.066
Followup-For: Bug #410035
Hi Manoj!
I have exactly the same problem as Marc and it is quite annoying.
Below you can find exactly what it did.
If you need more information or I should test something just tell me :)
/Armin
installed latest debian kernel
Package: linux-patch-bootsplash
Version: 2.6.18-1
Severity: minor
In the description can be found the following:
The patch should work for kernels 2.4.18, 2.4.20 - 2.4.25, 2.6.0-test9 -
2.6.0-test11,
and 2.6.0 - 2.6.17
Correct would be [...]2.6.0 - 2.6.18
It would be nice to correct this minor
Ron Johnson wrote:
The file /etc/init.d/checkfs.sh (in package initscripts) is supposed
to check whether you are on battery power or not. Maybe a bug needs
to be filed against it?
Assumption: This only works, if the battery module is loaded at this
point. Normally acpid loads this module,
Evgeni Golov wrote:
On Sat, 3 Feb 2007 21:45:49 +0100 Nico Golde wrote:
Acpid doesn't load modules, it only listens to events and
executes programs.
But the init-script does:
That's what I meant. Thanks for the clarification.
I can confirm the following behavior: If I boot with a stock
If you want you can close this bug.
The server has been upgraded and I don't have access to the previous
setup anymore - now whitelister is running fine :-)
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I just noticed three things.
1) I was missing a $ in the first line of the file
2) Logcheck eliminates whitespace at the end of lines (why? this way you
can't directly use the logfile for testing...).
3) policyd-weight rules should be appended to ignore.d.server/postfix.
Attached you find an
Hehe, I missed the already exiting ignore.d.server/postgrey - seems as
if I deleted it by accident.
Please consider applying the attended patch. It matches the current
output from postgrey. Seems as if it changed since the rules were written...
/Armin
--- ignore.d.server/postgrey.orig 2007-01-28
I've seen you moved the rules to an own file in ignore.d.server.
Attached you find an updated patch.
/Armin
--- ignore.d.server/cracklib.orig 2007-01-27 18:44:26.0 +0100
+++ ignore.d.server/cracklib 2007-01-27 18:44:44.0 +0100
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+
Package: logcheck-database
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Please consider the attached file as ignore.d.server/policyd-weight.
It is a first set of rules which matches most of the output generated by
policyd-weight.
I hope the rules are qualitative ok for you. I not just tell me and I'll try to
Maybe it should also be considered to move the cracklib rules from
ignore.d.workstation/ to ignore.d.server/, but I'm not sure...
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Attached you find an updated patch.
/Armin
--- ignore.d.server/cracklib.orig 2007-01-27 18:44:26.0 +0100
+++ ignore.d.server/cracklib 2007-01-27 18:44:44.0 +0100
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+
Package: logcheck-database
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Please consider the attached file as ignore.d.server/policyd-weight.
It is a first set of rules which matches most of the output generated by
policyd-weight.
I hope the rules are qualitative ok for you. I not just tell me and I'll try to
Package: logcheck-database
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Please consider applying the attached patch.
Logcheck doesn't match lines like the following right now:
Jan 26 04:26:29 space-based cracklib: updated dictionary (read/written words: ).
/Armin
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Package: logcheck-database
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Please consider applying the attached patch.
Logcheck doesn't match lines like the following right now:
Jan 26 04:26:29 space-based cracklib: updated dictionary (read/written words: ).
/Armin
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Package: logcheck-database
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Please consider applying the attached patch.
Output from the erlang-base daemon epmd will be ignored afterwards.
Example:
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Jan 26 04:26:29 space-based epmd: epmd: epmd running - daemon = 1
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Tags: patch
Please consider applying the appended patch before the next release.
Using postfix with Sql won't clutter the output from lockcheck anymore...
Some messages which will be ignored:
Jan 25 20:28:27 space-based postfix/smtpd[6908]: sql
Package: logcheck-database
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Please consider adding the attached file as ignore.d.server/postgrey
(or whatever is appropriate).
It adds some rules to ignore output from postgrey.
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Package: gnome-art
Version: 0.2-5
Severity: important
After the first interaction with the menu, every further interaction with the
menu
doesn't work - nothing happens. On the console I get
/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/gnome-art/gnome_art.rb:132: warning: GRClosure invoking
callback: already destroyed
I
reopen 320387
owner 320387 !
kthxbye
For we have no progress here, I'll try to package PyICQt within the next
few weeks.
Whish me luck ;-)
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owner 320387 !
kthxbye
For we have no progress here, I'll try to package PyICQt within the next
few weeks.
Whish me luck ;-)
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Le Boulanger Yann wrote:
gajim-remote should work even without notification-daemon
I'll do some test later.
Hm, weird.
When you are on it can you verify the following bug:
1) Set a status message in the roaster via Change Status Message...
2) Run
gajim-remote change_status online A little test
Le Boulanger Yann wrote:
Armin Berres wrote:
Package: gajim
Version: 0.10.1-6
Severity: normal
I just tried to play a bit with gajim-remote, but I always get something
like this:
---
$ gajim-remote toggle_roster_appearance
Introspect error: The name org.gajim.dbus
Package: gajim
Version: 0.10.1-6
Severity: normal
I just tried to play a bit with gajim-remote, but I always get something like
this:
---
$ gajim-remote toggle_roster_appearance
Introspect error: The name org.gajim.dbus was not provided by any .service files
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Package: bluez-utils
Version: 3.7-1
Followup-For: Bug #384379
This bug is still not fixed in 3.7-1.
I tried adding discovto 0; to hcid.conf, sending a message with dbus, module
unloading/loading, but nothing changed the situation.
I still get something like this:
Just noticed: Running hciconfig hci0 piscan up solves the problem for
about two minutes.
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. This is
the base to allow extensions that provide ReplyToList button to
get installed. Thanks to Armin Berres [EMAIL PROTECTED]
for pointing out this unintrusive patch. (Closes: 381273)
Habe ich natuerlich nicht ausgetestet...
Funktioniert hier wunderbar.
Dass es auf Ubuntu-Systemen nicht läuft ist
Pierre Habouzit wrote:
do you run selinux or sth like that ? that should work because the
file descriptor is kept open after a fork. I'm completely unable to
reproduce that :|
Sorry for the delay, I don't have reliable internet access these days...
I'm trying to run whitelister on a
Package: spamassassin
Version: 3.1.4-1
Severity: normal
I wondered, why spamassasin doesn't log to /var/mail.log. After some
investigation I installed libsys-syslog-perl and now everything works
fine.
Maybe I'm missing something, but it seems as if spamassasin should
recommend or suggest this
Package: whitelister
Version: 0.8-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
I just installed whitelister, but it is not usable. It terminates
immediately after it is started.
First I didn't change the config and in a later run I enabled the default
RBLs.
The last lines of an
clone(child_stack=0, flags=CLONE_CHILD_CLEARTID|CLONE_CHILD_SETTID|SIGCHLD,
child_tidptr=0x4001cba8) = 19479
yes the *daemon* _forks_ in the background.
what surprises you ? moreover it logs things in /var/log/mail.log so…
--- SIGCHLD (Child exited) @ 0 (0) ---
This surprised me, I'm
Pierre Habouzit wrote:
I would need a trace following forks then, yours is useless as it
traces the father. please run
strace -f -F -s 256 -o trace whitelister
as root and send it as an attachement to the bug report please.
Anything you say...
It is attached. :-)
/Armin
28596
Package: whitelister
Version: 0.8-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
I just installed whitelister, but it is not usable. It terminates
immediately after it is started.
First I didn't change the config and in a later run I enabled the default
RBLs.
The last lines of an
clone(child_stack=0, flags=CLONE_CHILD_CLEARTID|CLONE_CHILD_SETTID|SIGCHLD,
child_tidptr=0x4001cba8) = 19479
yes the *daemon* _forks_ in the background.
what surprises you ? moreover it logs things in /var/log/mail.log so…
--- SIGCHLD (Child exited) @ 0 (0) ---
This surprised me, I'm
Pierre Habouzit wrote:
I would need a trace following forks then, yours is useless as it
traces the father. please run
strace -f -F -s 256 -o trace whitelister
as root and send it as an attachement to the bug report please.
Anything you say...
It is attached. :-)
/Armin
28596
Andreas Kroschel wrote:
Kommt wohl darauf an, wieviel. Wenn man nicht unbedingt zockt und nur ab
und zu Hardware-OpenGL braucht (etwa für Google Earth), dann sollte doch
auch eine ATI Radeon 9200 reichen, oder gibt es da gegenteilige
Erfahrungen? Das wäre zumindest nach meinen Recherchen das
Thomas Ter-Borch wrote:
Hi
It looks like I still have the same problem as David Nusinow reportet in
bugreport 390943. When I try to upgrading x11-common from 1:7.1.0-3 to
1:7.1.0-4 I get an error
Gør klar til at erstatte x11-common 1:7.1.0-3 (med .../x11-common_1%
3a7.1.0-4_i386.deb)...
Thomas Ter-Borch wrote:
Hi
It looks like I still have the same problem as David Nusinow reportet in
bugreport 390943. When I try to upgrading x11-common from 1:7.1.0-3 to
1:7.1.0-4 I get an error
Gør klar til at erstatte x11-common 1:7.1.0-3 (med .../x11-common_1%
3a7.1.0-4_i386.deb)...
Thomas Ter-Borch wrote:
Hi
It looks like I still have the same problem as David Nusinow reportet in
bugreport 390943. When I try to upgrading x11-common from 1:7.1.0-3 to
1:7.1.0-4 I get an error
Gør klar til at erstatte x11-common 1:7.1.0-3 (med .../x11-common_1%
3a7.1.0-4_i386.deb)...
Holger Rauch wrote:
Hallo zusammen,
ich möchte Debian Sarge auf einem neueren System installieren, habe dabei
aber das Problem, das mit dem Standard 2.6er kernel, der mit dem installer
gebundled ist, der SATA controller nicht unterstützt wird. Das bedeutet, ich
bin darauf angewiesen, mir ein
Adonikam Virgo wrote:
Package: compiz-core
Version: 0.2.0-1
Severity: minor
The compiz wrapper script calls /usr/bin/glxinfo, which is in mesa-utils.
Without this package installed the script will use --indirect-rendering
regardless of whether the GLX implementation is by nVidia. This causes no
Adonikam Virgo wrote:
Package: compiz-core
Version: 0.2.0-1
Severity: minor
The compiz wrapper script calls /usr/bin/glxinfo, which is in mesa-utils.
Without this package installed the script will use --indirect-rendering
regardless of whether the GLX implementation is by nVidia. This causes no
Marc Schröder wrote:
mal eine frage zum debian release plan. ich kann nirgends eine
verbindliche aussage dazu finden, ob es fest eingeplant ist, xorg 7.1
oder höher in das kommende stable release einfliessen zu lassen. in
unstable ist es ja bereits, aber wann wird es nach testing kommen? es
Hi!
Ich sehe gerade, dass meine obige Mail bei mir im Thunderbird ohne
Zeilenumbrüche angezeigt wird. Beim Schreiben selbst wird jedoch wie
gewünscht bei 72 Zeichen umgebrochen.
Weiß jemand wo das Problem liegt? Sende ich Mails ohne Zeilenumbrüche,
oder entfernt der Thunderbird nur die
Christian Frommeyer wrote:
Du sendest Deine Mails als fomat=flowed. Da wird (solange Du nicht
selbst einen Zeilenumbruch einfügst) an jede Zeile noch ein Leerzeichen
angefügt. Dadurch wissen Mail-Clients, die f=f verstehen, das da nur
des Randes wegen umbrochen wurde. Dein Thunderbird bricht
Joerg Zimmermann wrote:
Hi,
Jan Kohnert wrote:
Ulf Volmer schrieb:
On Fri, Oct 13, 2006 at 04:45:10PM +0200, Armin Berres wrote:
Naja, da habe ich aber anderes in Erinnerung.
Kurzes googeln hat mich da auch eher unterstützt. Siehe zum Beispiel [1]
Vorsätzlich Kollisionen zu erzeugen ist
Ulf Volmer wrote:
Kollosionen bei md5 sind alltäglich.
Naja, da habe ich aber anderes in Erinnerung.
Kurzes googeln hat mich da auch eher unterstützt. Siehe zum Beispiel [1]
Vorsätzlich Kollisionen zu erzeugen ist dagegen wohl kein allzugroßes
Problem. Siehe [2]
/Armin
[1]
Bruno Kleinert wrote:
hi armin,
there's a chance, this segfault is not a bug in nexuiz, but even in
your graphics driver. (strange behaviour in nexuiz is often caused by
buggy graphics drivers)
in the backtrace i noticed that you're running the r300 driver for your
video card. is it possible
Package: nexuiz
Version: 2.0-3
Severity: important
I tried Nexuiz today for the first time, but it is not really usable.
I get always segfaults after some seconds. Sometimes in the menu and
always in the campain.
The message I get isn't really usefull. It always looks like this:
Heretik wrote:
I haven't done that for some time, but just running it with valgrind
should give you some more information.
$ valgrind nexuiz
Just for the record: It has to be
cd /usr/lib/games/nexuiz valgrind ./nexuiz-sdl to bypass the
wrapper script.
I don't think the log really helps,
Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Wed, 2006-10-04 at 19:52 +0200, Armin Berres wrote:
Another strange thing: Moving this gray Window needs 100% of the CPU
while moving a normal Windows doesn't really stress the CPU.
Which process hogs the CPU?
Xorg.
Another thing: Typing (on the keyboard) also needs
Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Wed, 2006-10-04 at 19:52 +0200, Armin Berres wrote:
Another strange thing: Moving this gray Window needs 100% of the CPU
while moving a normal Windows doesn't really stress the CPU.
Which process hogs the CPU?
Xorg.
Another thing: Typing (on the keyboard) also needs
Teemu Ikonen wrote:
The bibliography manager Jabref is unusable when started under compiz.
The splashscreen of jabref displays ok, but the main window does not
show any widgets, only the blue-gray background color fills the window.
I can verify this behaviour.
Another strange thing: Moving
Teemu Ikonen wrote:
The bibliography manager Jabref is unusable when started under compiz.
The splashscreen of jabref displays ok, but the main window does not
show any widgets, only the blue-gray background color fills the window.
I can verify this behaviour.
Another strange thing: Moving
Package: compiz
Version: 0.0.13+git20060928-2
Severity: normal
I'm using Xfce and therefore xfwm4 as WM. When I try to start compiz
with compiz --replace I get the following:
$ compiz --replace
/usr/bin/compiz.real: Another window manager is already running on screen: 0
/usr/bin/compiz.real: No
Package: compiz
Version: 0.0.13+git20060928-2
Severity: normal
I'm using Xfce and therefore xfwm4 as WM. When I try to start compiz
with compiz --replace I get the following:
$ compiz --replace
/usr/bin/compiz.real: Another window manager is already running on screen: 0
/usr/bin/compiz.real: No
Bastian Venthur wrote:
Meine Frage: Ist jetzt suns java generell inkompatibel oder wesentlich
schlechter unter Linux als unter Windows, oder ist das eher ein
Eclipse-spezifisches Problem?
Achja und falls jemand Erfahrung damit hat: gibt es einen Weg vernünftig
mit Eclipse unter Debian zu
Bastian Venthur wrote:
On 27.09.2006 14:04 schrieb Armin Berres:
Läuft hier ohne Probleme.
Schau dir mal die Ausgabe von update-alternatives --display java an.
Zeigt das eventuell auf gcj und nicht auf die Sun Implementierung? Wenn
ja, dann schafft update-alternatives --config java Abhilfe
You should also read this bugreport:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=354622
It seems as if a build can't be shipped as Firefox if it contains patches which
are not reviewed by the Mozilla team.
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Micha Beyer wrote:
Hallo Liste,
was ist denn hier im Moment los?
In den letzten paar Tagen 3 oder 4 Threads von Leuten bei denen das Netzwerk
nicht läuft, weil die Interfaces nicht hochkommen, weiterhin eine Hilferuf
eines Bekannten, bei dem das Loopbackdevice nicht startet.
Das müssen
James Stone wrote:
I am also not completely sure what the correct way to package python apps
under Debian is, and I would appreciate some feedback about this.
I never packaged a Python app, but you should have a look at the Debian
Python Policy:
Tobias Krais wrote:
Ich habe gelesen, dass diese Funktionalität jetzt in aptitude drin sein
soll. Also habe ich versucht den Umgang mit aptitude zu lernen... Aber
die Funktionalität von debfoster habe ich noch nirgends gefunden. Mache
ich da was falsch?
Du bekommst diese Funktionlität gratis,
martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Armin Berres [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006.08.27.1617 +0100]:
has anyone some information about Ubuntu's upstart project?
I am sitting next to Scott and am packaging it right now for Debian.
OK, interesting.
It seems as if Ubuntu will definitely use
Stephan Windmüller wrote:
Eigentlich sollte dazu was im Maintainer Guide stehen, ich wuerde auf
debian-devel nachfragen.
Alles klar, werde ich machen. Danke!
Nein, bitte nicht.
Um gesponsort zu werden solltest du erstmal einen ITP-Bug gegen das
wnpp-Paket schreiben. Danach schickst du einen
Package: thunderbird
Version: 1.5.0.4-3
Severity: wishlist
Hi!
You can find a patch at [1] which allows a Thunderbird extension to
provide the often missed Reply-To-List feature.
This patch will be included in Thunderbird 3.0 which is due to be
released in Q2 2007, but also applies to
Alexander Sack - Debian Bugmail wrote:
Thanks,
I would consider this, but isn't this an extension package? Where is the
patch?
Here [1] ist the patch. It needs to be applied before the extension can
be used.
Regards,
Armin
[1] http://open.nit.ca/wiki/attachments/replytolist.patch
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Josip Rodin wrote:
On Sat, Jul 29, 2006 at 02:11:43AM +0200, Armin Berres wrote:
are you alive?
Upstream has reached 2.0.1 and we are still stuck with 1.5.3. It would
be really good if Etch would ship an up to date maildrop.
The bug reported about 1.8 in experimental has been a bit
Hi Josip,
are you alive?
Upstream has reached 2.0.1 and we are still stuck with 1.5.3. It would
be really good if Etch would ship an up to date maildrop.
Please comment - I think otherwise it would be good to drop a mail to
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Regards,
Armin
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Hi Jimmy!
Whats the status of Initng from your point of view? Did your orphan it
definitely, or will you come back some time?
From my point of view Initng is dead and every time invested in this
project is lost time if there's no really further development.
It would be good if you would tell is
Eric MSP Veith wrote:
I don't think InitNG is dead. And, if you think that the current level of
activity is too low, why don't you post in this mailing list (e.g. regarding
my current problem :P)?
I said it is dead if Jimmy won't come back.
I have SVN access (and I am the release manager
Michael Gilbert wrote:
i checked out xterm, konsole, and gnome-terminal as well. xterm and
konsole scroll 3 lines per mouse wheel, but gnome-terminal scrolls 12
lines as does xfce4-terminal. any other configuration that i should
look at? can anyone else confirm this bug or confirm
Roland M. Kruggel wrote:
Hallo Liste,
ich habe hier lt. Bios 2GB Ram in meinem Rechner.
Du musst den Kernel mit highmem support bauen, dann klappt das auch.
Mfg
Armin
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Dirk Salva wrote:
Hi Leute,
ich würde gerne anyterm oder ajaxterm
http://anyterm.org/
http://antony.lesuisse.org/qweb/trac/wiki/AjaxTerm
auprobieren. Allerdings gibt es leider keine .deb dazu, und ich möchte
Ajaxterm liegt gerade in der New Queue [1] und wartet auf baldige
Aufnahme...
Hi all!
I didn't announce the last two Initng releases (0.6.6 and 0.6.7), but
you know the deal. See [1] and [2].
Today I released Initng-ifiles 0.0.5 which makes Initng bootable again
with recent udev.
Another important thing is this: I finally managed to create a
repository for the Debian
Jerome Warnier wrote:
It seems initng-ifiles 0.0.5 conflicts with vim-common now, because the
directory /usr/share/vim/vimfiles belongs to both.
This should only happen with older ifiles. Can you try to purge and
reinstall the files? It seems as if dpkg doesn't notice that the ifiles
down't own
Alexander Syring wrote:
Also wie bekomm ich das hin? In welcher datei befindet sich die Einstellung?
Eventuell suchst du auch den Eintrag . /etc/bash_completion in deiner
~/.bashrc
Viele Grüße
Alex
Bye
Armin
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Peter Weiss wrote:
ich habe hier das Problem, dass sich die Reihenfolge der
Netzwerkinterfaces (eth0, eth1,...) bei meinem
Notebook immer mal wieder ändert. Das bringt mein mapscript für die
What's the Debian way?
Was für ein Debian benutzt du denn? Im aktuellen Sid Udev ist dafür
Helmut Wollmersdorfer wrote:
Weil bei einem Wechsel des Kernels die Interfaces wieder
durcheinanderkommen können, verwende ich das Paket 'ifrename'.
Zumindest das ist mit dem aktuellen Udev (sorry, habe gerade keine
Version da) gelöst. Siehe /etc/udev/rules.d/z25_persistent-net.rules
(wenn
Matthias Taube wrote:
Anstelle zu sagen das Basisdemokratische System lässt ein vernünftiges
Releasemanagement nicht zu oder im Zweifelsfall wird der
Fundamentalismus IMMER über die Anwenderinteressen gestellt
verschleisst man lieber einen Releasemanger nach dem anderen und redet
sich ein,
Wolfgang Jeltsch wrote:
weiß jemand was da los ist:
Das ist da los:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2006/03/msg00021.html
Bye
Armin
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Wolfgang Jeltsch wrote:
Aber da steht doch was von 13.00 Uhr bis 21.00 Uhr. Und meines Wissens dürfte
es in Amiland jetzt noch nicht 13.00 Uhr sein. Oder ist UTC die offizielle
Zeit auf debian-devel-announce?
This Saturday (2006-03-25) between 13:00 - 21:00 UTC, the debian.org
Good point.
IIRC we have a delay of 15 seconds by now.
I will have a look at this before releasing 0.6.0.
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Riccardo Stagni wrote:
On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 09:06:49PM +0100, Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo wrote:
to him. But I don't know... Armin Barres said he's working on it, and his
exams will end tomorrow, so... If I don't risk to hurt him, I'll upload it!
Upload ist, I don't mind! If you have a package
Riccardo Stagni wrote:
On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 09:06:49PM +0100, Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo wrote:
to him. But I don't know... Armin Barres said he's working on it, and his
exams will end tomorrow, so... If I don't risk to hurt him, I'll upload it!
Upload ist, I don't mind! If you have a package
Sergio Callegari wrote:
I have this directory on an Ubuntu system and it seems to be present
on recent Debian systems too...
It is on tmpfs.
Can anybody tell me what is its purpose (as many other distros don't
have it) and when it gets mounted?
If I'm informed correctly it is mounted by
Enrico Weigelt wrote:
Hallo Leute,
aus welchem Quellpaket nehmt Ihr denn deallocvt ?
$ apt-file search deallocvt
console-tools: usr/bin/deallocvt
console-tools: usr/share/man/man1/deallocvt.1.gz
kbd: usr/bin/deallocvt
kbd: usr/share/man/man1/deallocvt.1.gz
Ich benutze das Ding garnicht, aber
Sorry for the delay of this answer. I'm very very busy with exams at the
moment.
I have a package here, but I couldn't manage to get an X-Server started.
Did you? Even with the help of the author I couldn't really find the
problem.
My exams will be finished on 10.03.2006 - then I will
Sorry for the delay of this answer. I'm very very busy with exams at the
moment.
I have a package here, but I couldn't manage to get an X-Server started.
Did you? Even with the help of the author I couldn't really find the
problem.
My exams will be finished on 10.03.2006 - then I will
Gernot Koidl wrote:
Die folgenden Pakete haben nichterfuellte Abhaengigkeiten:
eclipse: Haengt ab: eclipse-jdt (= 3.1.1-8) soll aber nicht
installiert werden
Haengt ab: eclipse-pde (= 3.1.1-8) soll aber nicht
installiert werden
Haengt ab: eclipse-source (= 3.1.1-8) soll
Niels Jende wrote:
Hallo @ all!
Ich habe gerade versucht mir was aus den Debian/Openoffice listen zu holen.
Geht aber nicht, weil der Server angeblich nicht erreichbar ist!
Hat das noch jemand hier beobachtet/festgestellt?
Hier sind noch mehr mit dem gleichen Problem:
Richard Mittendorfer wrote:
Also sprach Matthias Leopold [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sun, 12 Feb 2006
Es scheint so, als ob die Uebertragung der Events mit .14 Kernels auf
einem anderen Weg funktioniert (netlink socket? aber schon seit 2.6.10?)
Ja, udev events werden jetzt über einen netlink socket
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