Windows or Mac or Linux? Which window manager? Problem persists after
reboot? There's a great essay out there, How To Ask Questions The Smart
Way
On Wed, Apr 20, 2022, 11:48 Rogier F. van Vlissingen
wrote:
> I have no clue what happened, but the button to resize the window minimizes
> LO,
Thanks for documenting.
I'm guessing this would fail to install on machines with 32-bit uefi, like
T100TA.
Ubuntu fails to install on those too, but debian-multiarch installer works.
On Thu, Sep 17, 2020, 2:03 PM Seth Grover wrote:
> Just for completeness, here is the last piece of my
ian on Google Play if you're interested. I haven't bothered with
> it in a while.
>
> On 3/25/19, Tony Godshall wrote:
> >> Also, any device that has a yes in the mainline column for postmarketOS:
> >>
> >> https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Devices
> >
>
> Also, any device that has a yes in the mainline column for postmarketOS:
>
> https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Devices
OK, so that's a precious short list, many not actual hardware, with
two surprises (Sony).
Generic Generic x64 uefi
LG Nexus 5 lg-hammerhead
Nokia N9
Nokia N900
Pine A64-LTS
Look for that text in /etc/... files since since it says there's a syntax
error/corruption in that file. If you disable firewalld can you get in?
(sudo service firewalld stop maybe). Uninstall it maybe?
On Sun, Dec 16, 2018, 6:27 PM Steven Ng wrote:
> I was able to induce this bug with
> Well, there's the Ubuntu Phone, not pure Debian, but probably the
> closest you can get on current hardware without rooting a device:
>
> https://store.bq.com/en/ubuntu-edition-e5/
>
> and a Tablet is also coming:
>
> http://www.bq.com/es/aquaris-m10-ubuntu-edition
>
> I don't know how much this
reassign 1813052 systemd
On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 3:17 PM A Godshall wrote:
>
> OK, I found a workaround:
>
> $ sudo apt install systemd=229-4ubuntu4 libsystemd0=229-4ubuntu4
> libpam-systemd=229-4ubuntu4
>
> Looks like it's not a coreutils nor a who issue, it's a systemd issue,
> perhaps
reassign 1813052 systemd
On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 3:17 PM A Godshall wrote:
>
> OK, I found a workaround:
>
> $ sudo apt install systemd=229-4ubuntu4 libsystemd0=229-4ubuntu4
> libpam-systemd=229-4ubuntu4
>
> Looks like it's not a coreutils nor a who issue, it's a systemd issue,
> perhaps
If VT-x is disabled, the virtual machine will be sluggish, so if it
works, it'll be a bad experience.
Don't do that.
On Thu, Nov 8, 2018 at 11:04 AM Juliusz Chroboczek wrote:
>
> > When discussing virtual machines it would be helpful to mention which
> > virtual
> > machine hypervisor is being
On Friday, September 14, 2018 at 1:23:31 PM UTC-7, Tony Godshall wrote:
>
> Trying to install on my arm64 OP1 under debian stretch.
>
> I'm getting stuck in that LightTable seems to depend on a very very old
> version of Electron, and only the newer versions of Electro
Trying to install on my arm64 OP1 under debian stretch.
I'm getting stuck in that LightTable seems to depend on a very very old
version of Electron, and only the newer versions of Electron are available
for aarch64.
Not seeing much activity in the blog, is LightTable still active?
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I think accessibility for the blind will help us all.
For example, there are times when a sighted person might be better
served with an audio interface, or an alternate visual interface.
I hope to explore some of the options myself. Thanks for the pointers, Mengual.
On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at
Hi Brian.
1. Yes, I miswrote. Wheezy, not Squeeze. (Fresh install, why would
it be Squeeze!? Argh.)
2. I'll try it. But no don't assume yet. What I did do, and has been
a satisfactory workaround, was switch to lpd://printserver/queue .
3. Is the ipp14 documented in a manpage or guide
Hi Brian.
1. Yes, I miswrote. Wheezy, not Squeeze. (Fresh install, why would
it be Squeeze!? Argh.)
2. I'll try it. But no don't assume yet. What I did do, and has been
a satisfactory workaround, was switch to lpd://printserver/queue .
3. Is the ipp14 documented in a manpage or guide
I am having the same problem as Oriol Mula-Valls,
tho in my case the host in question is a freshly installed
squeeze host and the remote machine is a CentOS box
that has been running for years. The remote queue is raw.
I did this:
1. Delete (or move) /var/log/cups/error_log.
2. Enable
I am having the same problem as Oriol Mula-Valls,
tho in my case the host in question is a freshly installed
squeeze host and the remote machine is a CentOS box
that has been running for years. The remote queue is raw.
I did this:
1. Delete (or move) /var/log/cups/error_log.
2. Enable
We generally recommend you install from PPA's not from the website. Our
debian packages on the website are not packaged explicitly for Ubuntu --
much better to stick to PPA's which are packaged by Bjoern (Canonical
employee) specifically for Ubuntu. If I were you, I'd purge LIbreOffice
:)
On 23 January 2014 05:02, Tony Godshall t...@of.net wrote:
10.04 LTS is lucid. We never went to gnome 3 since it broke too many
workflows. We looked at cinnamon and mate and they made our workstations
unstable. It's weird that an application could disrupt the ui as much as
we're seeing. Our users
, because it would not
find the old card, to the nv driver, got the old system working stably
again. But it is a bailing wire approach and is destined to fail in the
future.
HTH.
Girvin Herr
On 01/22/2014 09:02 PM, Tony Godshall wrote:
10.04 LTS is lucid. We never went to gnome 3 since
and installing libre office has been much more disruptive than a
simple application install should have been.
On Jan 21, 2014 6:53 PM, Jay Lozier jsloz...@gmail.com wrote:
On 01/21/2014 07:00 PM, Tony Godshall wrote:
This seems to be directly correlated to the install of LibreOffice 4.1.
OS
This seems to be directly correlated to the install of LibreOffice 4.1.
OS is Ubuntu Linux 10.04 LTS 32-bit. Hardware varies- mostly AMD64
dual-core E350 and E450.
I'm trying to confirm other issues- users have reported it's happens
more when using toolbar things like color background of cell
+1
On May 2, 2013 6:18 PM, Bas Wijnen wij...@debian.org wrote:
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Bas Wijnen wij...@debian.org
* Package name: cura
Version : 13.04~git20130502-1
Upstream Author : David Braam (daid...@gmail.com)
* URL :
+1
On May 2, 2013 6:18 PM, Bas Wijnen wij...@debian.org wrote:
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Bas Wijnen wij...@debian.org
* Package name: cura
Version : 13.04~git20130502-1
Upstream Author : David Braam (daid...@gmail.com)
* URL :
Hi Richard, all.
What you should probably know about Debian, philosophically, is that
Debian's default is very small, no gui, no unnecessary daemons, such
that it is suitable for installation on very small and even embedded
systems. Thus there's very little for an iptables firewall to
protect.
Package: tritium
Version: 0.3.8-2
Severity: important
Tags: upstream patch
Dear Maintainer,
This patch[1] fixes two issues:
1. DISPLAY is ignored and thus tritium will only manage display :0
2. Error processing when an arg is passed[2]
Hope this helps others.
Tony
[1]
root@ada64:~# diff
wow, this bug has been open since 2008!? maintainer MIA?
-- root@ada64:~# diff -Naur /usr/bin/tritium /usr/bin/tritium.hacked
--- /usr/bin/tritium2010-03-29 21:32:43.0 -0700
+++ /usr/bin/tritium.hacked 2013-04-08 10:26:47.0 -0700
@@ -45,6 +45,10 @@
Any_space =
oops- this is a duplicate of bug#489372. sent patch there too.
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root@OpenWrt:~# opkg install kmod-batman-adv
Installing kmod-batman-adv (3.3.8+2012.2.0-2) to root...
Downloading
http://downloads.openwrt.org/snapshots/trunk/ar71xx/packages/kmod-batman-adv_3.3.8+2012.2.0-2_ar71xx.ipk.
Collected errors:
* satisfy_dependencies_for: Cannot satisfy the following
...
Indeed, some foolish anti-spam systems work by rejecting every message
the first time they receive it, with a temporary problem, retry
later error code. Their theory is that REAL mail will get retried later
but spam-sending software won't bother retrying. (This is foolish
because it
Seen on LWN (https://lwn.net/Articles/455207/), a group is implementing
the 802.11s WiFi standard. Project page is here:
http://www.open80211s.org/trac. Maybe people already in the mesh networks
here can tell if it is interesting.
If you'd actually read their home page you'd see this:
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 4:24 PM, Karl Goetz k...@kgoetz.id.au wrote:
On Tue, 26 Jul 2011 00:27:09 +0200
Moritz Mühlenhoff j...@inutil.org wrote:
Hi,
I believe it's high time we start to providing Debian in form of
official virtualisation images. In contrast to the ISOs currently
I'd
Is Tor centralized this way?
The Tor directory authorities are centralized, but the effect of
compromising a DNS root server is probably worse than compromising a
Tor directory authority.
Right. Since Directory Protocol v2, statements made by a Directory
authority are believed by a Tor
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 11:21 AM, berta...@ptitcanardnoir.org wrote:
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 11:08:50AM -0700, Tony Godshall wrote:
Is Tor centralized this way?
The Tor directory authorities are centralized, but the effect of
compromising a DNS root server is probably worse than
[Melvin]
...
I'll federate with whatever emerges - but so far all I have to work with is
an insecure spammy protocol which you can't get anywhere near private
messages - as it is publicly broadcast. We do our best to support it despite
these fundamental flaws.
[Mike]
...
Awesome. Hopefully
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 4:56 PM, Sandy Harris sandyinch...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 2:25 AM, Marc Manthey m...@let.de wrote:
I have one little concern , here in germany (maybe somewhere else ? ) we
have a law called Störerhaftung
Um... keysingings?
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Key_signing_party
Not that they're particularly user-friendly :-(
Keysigning parties work well, but if pseudanonymity is your goal you'll
have to either accept a much lower trust rating from everyone there
because you won't
...
Another concern for me is the project has a BSD license. Does this make it
incompatible with the freedombox project? Which licences does the freedombox
support?
...
The BSD license without the advertising clause meets all relevant
FLOSS definitions:
...
Friendika's documentation makes a good point that all communications do not
need to be reciprocal. Boy gives a girl his number allowing the girl to call
him, but the boy cannot call the girl until she gives him permission(her
number). I never thought of that use case.
...
Yes, I think
I want FreedomBox to *only* be a tool to insist on using the private
home as platform for internet activities.
I do *not* want FreedomBox to be a waepon or a shield in itself, but
make it easy to extend with such as plugins.
I just wanna make FreedomBox.
Apparently you wanna make
... The same principle exist between a reporter and a
whistleblower. The pseudonymity article suggests the technology exists to
protect freedom fighters through unlinkable pseudonyms.
It's important, I think, to be able to extend the web of trust to
people we can identify and trust, not just
Damn meant to change to subject line... did not mean so
hijack the thread...
On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 8:14 PM, Tony Godshall t...@of.net wrote:
... The same principle exist between a reporter and a
whistleblower. The pseudonymity article suggests the technology exists to
protect freedom
Hmmm... maybe you should build something called FreeNASbox
and then FreedomBox can be built ontop of it.
But calling it FreedomBox without the key privacy-protecting
freedom-protecting features is false advertising.
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 10:17 AM, Lars Wirzenius l...@liw.fi wrote:
To continue
On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 12:29 PM, Sam Hartman hartm...@debian.org wrote:
Tony == Tony Godshall t...@of.net writes:
Tony IMHO at a minimum a freedombox should offer to share *the
Tony stuff you wish to share*,
Agreed. I think the point in the example is that there was a
presumption
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 8:36 AM, Paul Sladen ubu...@paul.sladen.org wrote:
Needs a high-level decision. Is support .url shortcuts (from the MS
Windows world) something we want to do; and if so, are there any
security concerns.
What I do for my users is have it run a little script that
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 8:36 AM, Paul Sladen ubu...@paul.sladen.org wrote:
Needs a high-level decision. Is support .url shortcuts (from the MS
Windows world) something we want to do; and if so, are there any
security concerns.
What I do for my users is have it run a little script that
Polemos: Status says fix committed- why hype it further? Test the
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I am the one that suggested virtual machines, and i am using them at
this moment. On my system there are 5 VM's running (4 * WordPress + 1 *
Nginx). The total amount of memory used is 175 MB. Not bad i think.
In my opinion building a FreedomBox without using VM technology is very
dangerous.
...
The iPhone and Android phones are far more robust with more processing
power, more storage, have dedicated net connectivity via 3G, and are
much more likely to come into contact with each other than fixed
local devices like WRT54G.
Why reinvent the wheel? Hardware is very hard and not at
On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 12:53, Jonas Smedegaard d...@jones.dk wrote:
On Wed, Mar 02, 2011 at 03:34:18PM -0500, Jay Sulzberger wrote:
And ZRTP:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZRTP
Sorry, but this is not Free Software. Yes, advertised as such, but try
actually fetch the code and it turns out
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 11:35, Tony Godshall t...@of.net wrote:
On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 12:53, Jonas Smedegaard d...@jones.dk wrote:
On Wed, Mar 02, 2011 at 03:34:18PM -0500, Jay Sulzberger wrote:
And ZRTP:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZRTP
Sorry, but this is not Free Software. Yes
How to contribute to the manual is different than how to contribute to
the project.
Both should be made evident.
Best Regards.
On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 09:31, Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca wrote:
On 02/03/2011 01:11 PM, Richard Nelson wrote:
Indeed, installling Squeeze (without any task) needs 460MiB
If you want to trim that down, you should *definitely* use Emdebian
where the packages themselves have this content already trimmed out.
Or, for a less drastic solution, use localepurge. Losing the docs is a
significant loss, you
[Ivan]
Tracker uses HAL or DeviceKit (depending on the platform) to detect
the volumes. Tracker doesn't abstract the filesystem or the mounting
logic. Yes, Tracker uses the API but doesn't wrap it for other
applications.
If you want to use similar code in your application, you can always
Hi,
New list member. Sorry if any of this is redundant.
I lose wifi connection after a few minutes or a couple hours, varies widely.
# lspci says...
04:00.0 Network controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR9285
Wireless Network Adapter (PCI-Express) (rev 01)
# uname -a
Linux u888
Endolith wrote...
...
How do we change the global MIME data to make this association for all users?
I've tried to read through the documentation and can't find this.
...
I got it to work like so:
[start snippet from /etc/mailcap]
# - User Section Begins - #
application/x-mswinurl;
Endolith wrote...
...
How do we change the global MIME data to make this association for all users?
I've tried to read through the documentation and can't find this.
...
I got it to work like so:
[start snippet from /etc/mailcap]
# - User Section Begins - #
application/x-mswinurl;
Hardcore-Solution:
Move /var /usr /home
to separate partitions on an external harddrive. They eat usually most of the
space. You just have to add them properly in the /etc/fstab , which is easy,
and on average a 4 to 8 GB USB stick is sufficient to hold those partitions -
or, as many
for ssh connections, vinagre assumes that the username you want to log
in with on the remote machine is the same as your current username on
the local machine, and doesn't appear to offer any way of changing or
over-riding that.
Good point. I'd also like to see Vinagre support the option of
...
NFS connections continue to function and don't fail like clockwork when
every other client on the network has no issues.
...
Client Mount (cat /proc/mounts | grep nfsroot):
10.11.11.1:/nfsroot / nfs rw,vers=3,rsize=524288,wsize=524288,namlen=255,
The past few days I've been trying to install Debian (any release) on an IBM
x3850 M2 server, and I encounter more or less the same issues you describe
in bug #526525
With amd64 releases kernels boot (various Debian flavors) but the onboard
Broadcom Nic (BCM5709) is not detected at all and
The past few days I've been trying to install Debian (any release) on an IBM
x3850 M2 server, and I encounter more or less the same issues you describe
in bug #526525
With amd64 releases kernels boot (various Debian flavors) but the onboard
Broadcom Nic (BCM5709) is not detected at all and
Possibly fixed by a BIOS upgrade. See report on the PE mailing list at
http://lists.us.dell.com/pipermail/linux-poweredge/2009-May/039328.html
Yup - works for me. New BIOS for all 11G Dell servers which closes this
bug.
Yes, upgrade Dell PowerEdge T610 BIOS to 1.1.4 worked for me too.
I was
Possibly fixed by a BIOS upgrade. See report on the PE mailing list at
http://lists.us.dell.com/pipermail/linux-poweredge/2009-May/039328.html
Yup - works for me. New BIOS for all 11G Dell servers which closes this
bug.
Yes, upgrade Dell PowerEdge T610 BIOS to 1.1.4 worked for me too.
I was
[Andrew]
This bug doesn't just affect disk and network and it doesn't just affect
the T610.
I'm seeing problems detecting the disk and network controllers and usb
media (you also reported this earlier in the ticket) on a Dell R610. These
also have the same components as the R710 and I should
[Andrew]
This bug doesn't just affect disk and network and it doesn't just affect
the T610.
I'm seeing problems detecting the disk and network controllers and usb
media (you also reported this earlier in the ticket) on a Dell R610. These
also have the same components as the R710 and I should
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On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 3:43 AM, Andrew Robert Nicols
andrew.nic...@luns.net.uk wrote:
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 09:04:38AM -0700, Tony Godshall wrote:
Reboot with USB stick plugged in: now I get a long pause immediately
after md: raid1 personality registered for level 1
I look in dmesg
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andrew.nic...@luns.net.uk wrote:
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 09:04:38AM -0700, Tony Godshall wrote:
Reboot with USB stick plugged in: now I get a long pause immediately
after md: raid1 personality registered for level 1
I look in dmesg
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On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 8:48 AM, Tony Godshall t...@of.net wrote:
[me]
...
Perhaps if I could figure out how to grab the dmesg output from
initramfs environment, I could then compare the amd64 kernel
output to the 686-bigmem kernel output... :-/
[martin f krafft]
Append 'break=bottom debug
[me]
...
Perhaps if I could figure out how to grab the dmesg output from
initramfs environment, I could then compare the amd64 kernel
output to the 686-bigmem kernel output... :-/
[martin f krafft]
Append 'break=bottom debug' to the kernel line and at the shell do
something like
mount -o
[me]
...
Perhaps if I could figure out how to grab the dmesg output from
initramfs environment, I could then compare the amd64 kernel
output to the 686-bigmem kernel output... :-/
[martin f krafft]
Append 'break=bottom debug' to the kernel line and at the shell do
something like
mount -o
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 8:48 AM, Tony Godshall t...@of.net wrote:
[me]
...
Perhaps if I could figure out how to grab the dmesg output from
initramfs environment, I could then compare the amd64 kernel
output to the 686-bigmem kernel output... :-/
[martin f krafft]
Append 'break=bottom debug
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 9:11 AM, martin f krafft madd...@debian.org wrote:
also sprach Tony Godshall t...@of.net [2009.05.11.2058 +0200]:
They are *not*. That would seem to be the nub of the problem. No
base partitions, thus no RAID. Good, thanks, that's progress. Might
be good for md
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 9:11 AM, martin f krafft madd...@debian.org wrote:
also sprach Tony Godshall t...@of.net [2009.05.11.2058 +0200]:
They are *not*. That would seem to be the nub of the problem. No
base partitions, thus no RAID. Good, thanks, that's progress. Might
be good for md
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 12:35 AM, martin f krafft madd...@debian.org wrote:
retitle 526525 amd64 kernel cannot find bnx2 PCI device base address
Um. BNX2 is the network card? WTF does it have to do with being able
to mount and boot off RAID in 64-bit mode only?
also sprach Tony Godshall t
...@debian.org wrote:
also sprach Tony Godshall t...@of.net [2009.05.11.1819 +0200]:
retitle 526525 amd64 kernel cannot find bnx2 PCI device base address
Um. BNX2 is the network card? WTF does it have to do with being able
to mount and boot off RAID in 64-bit mode only?
I don't know, but your
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 9:55 AM, martin f krafft madd...@debian.org wrote:
also sprach Tony Godshall t...@of.net [2009.05.11.1843 +0200]:
I filed the report because I want to see Debian work great on all
configurations, with all CPUs, with all RAID configurations, off the
bat, without tweaking
...
Sorry. We got off on a bad start. I'll review your stuff tomorrow
and then let's start afresh.
OK
By the time you get dumped into the busybox prompt during initramfs
time, are /dev/sd[abcd] present?
They are *not*. That would seem to be the nub of the problem. No
base partitions, thus
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 12:35 AM, martin f krafft madd...@debian.org wrote:
retitle 526525 amd64 kernel cannot find bnx2 PCI device base address
Um. BNX2 is the network card? WTF does it have to do with being able
to mount and boot off RAID in 64-bit mode only?
also sprach Tony Godshall t
...@debian.org wrote:
also sprach Tony Godshall t...@of.net [2009.05.11.1819 +0200]:
retitle 526525 amd64 kernel cannot find bnx2 PCI device base address
Um. BNX2 is the network card? WTF does it have to do with being able
to mount and boot off RAID in 64-bit mode only?
I don't know, but your
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 9:55 AM, martin f krafft madd...@debian.org wrote:
also sprach Tony Godshall t...@of.net [2009.05.11.1843 +0200]:
I filed the report because I want to see Debian work great on all
configurations, with all CPUs, with all RAID configurations, off the
bat, without tweaking
...
Sorry. We got off on a bad start. I'll review your stuff tomorrow
and then let's start afresh.
OK
By the time you get dumped into the busybox prompt during initramfs
time, are /dev/sd[abcd] present?
They are *not*. That would seem to be the nub of the problem. No
base partitions, thus
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 12:45 AM, martin f krafft madd...@debian.org wrote:
also sprach Tony Godshall t...@of.net [2009.05.08.0055 +0200]:
bnx2 :01:00.1: Cannot find PCI device base address, aborting.
mptbase: ioc0: ERROR - : ERROR - Unable to map adapter memory!
mptbase: ioc1: ERROR
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 12:45 AM, martin f krafft madd...@debian.org wrote:
also sprach Tony Godshall t...@of.net [2009.05.08.0055 +0200]:
bnx2 :01:00.1: Cannot find PCI device base address, aborting.
mptbase: ioc0: ERROR - : ERROR - Unable to map adapter memory!
mptbase: ioc1: ERROR
, Tony Godshall wrote:
Package: linux-image-2.6.26-2-amd64
Version: 2.6.26-15
Severity: important
Kernel from linux-image-2.6.26-2-amd64 does not see
root RAID device /dev/md0 so boot sequence drops
busybox shell. 2.6.26-2-686-bigmem and 2.6.26-2-686
work properly.
This is after
, Tony Godshall wrote:
Package: linux-image-2.6.26-2-amd64
Version: 2.6.26-15
Severity: important
Kernel from linux-image-2.6.26-2-amd64 does not see
root RAID device /dev/md0 so boot sequence drops
busybox shell. 2.6.26-2-686-bigmem and 2.6.26-2-686
work properly.
This is after
Package: linux-image-2.6.26-2-amd64
Version: 2.6.26-15
Severity: important
Kernel from linux-image-2.6.26-2-amd64 does not see
root RAID device /dev/md0 so boot sequence drops
busybox shell. 2.6.26-2-686-bigmem and 2.6.26-2-686
work properly.
This is after an install with no issues from the
Package: linux-image-2.6.26-2-amd64
Version: 2.6.26-15
Severity: important
Kernel from linux-image-2.6.26-2-amd64 does not see
root RAID device /dev/md0 so boot sequence drops
busybox shell. 2.6.26-2-686-bigmem and 2.6.26-2-686
work properly.
This is after an install with no issues from the
Package: wput
Hi wputters!
The following occurs for a file nearly 3GB in size...
$ wput dvd.iso ftp://(username):(password)@(ftpserver)/
Error: File `dvd.iso' does not exist. Don't know what to do about this URL.
Nothing done. Try `wput --help'.
It does not occur when the file is split into
cd ~/rockbox mv build.rockbox.org build.rockbox.org.before$(date +%Y%m%d%H%M)
(cd ~/rockbox wget --force-directories -c
download.rockbox.org/bootloader/sandisk-sansa/sansapatcher/linux32x86/sansapatcher
build.rockbox.org/dist/build-sansac200
Hi folks.
This is my first post to this list.
I've
no idea how to recover. They just say No partition found and hang
Tony Godshall
Alameda, CA
Package: live-helper
Version: 1.0~a46-2
Severity: wishlist
Wishlist: lh_config --mirror-* and --*proxy options be
defaulted to use the URLs in /etc/apt/sources.list and
--cache-* options be disabled if /etc/apt/sources
indicates that a local apt-cacher host is configured.
This can be identified
And you'll probably have to do this again- I bet
yahoo expires the session cookies!
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 2:18 PM, Donald Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After surprisingly little struggle, I got Plan B working -- logged into
yahoo with wget, saved the cookies, including session cookies, and
Same with my old Sony Vaio PCG-8C3L aka
PCG-GRX560. 1600x1200. That is, until the
display started to go (these days is is crisp in
text mode but goes nasty left-right flickery.
Anyhow, yes, I've been able to get video out through
the VGA connector at whatever resolution the
monitor would
My Dell (an old insprion 8600) runs 1920x1200.
A nice surprise on Ubuntu 7.04 and later was that it
Just Worked. I didn't have to tweak the /etc/X11
configs at all!
Same with my old Sony Vaio PCG-8C3L aka
PCG-GRX560. 1600x1200. That is, until the
display started to go (these days is is crisp
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