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Maintainer: Raphaël Halimi
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Closes: 929316
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d in this kernel, not building module." >&2
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This does the trick.
Thanks to all of you for your help !
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anpower is scarce and mirror space is no longer a problem
> in practice, so I wouldn't waste time worrying about mirror space.
>
> And definitely not for such tiny files, the largest files on the
> mirrors are > 1 GB.
Thanks for clarifying that. I think I'll go for the binary pac
nd, it all comes down to tiny storage space waste vs a no-op
DKMS package. Anyone wants to chime in to tip the scales in favor of one
solution over the other ?
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or your help.
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ording to you ?
Thanks in advance for your advice.
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Le 28/03/2019 à 19:18, Raphaël Halimi a écrit :
> Le 20/03/2019 à 21:50, Joerg Jaspert a écrit :
>> The data is, of course, not lost - the whole of it is synced
>> to archive.debian.org, so if you still need it you will be able to get
>> it from there.[1]
&g
s anymore ? That would be a pity, since before that change,
it used to support all Debian releases which offered netboot images (in
other words, all releases since Sarge).
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ion at all ? But in that case, the conversion would
be tried on every upgrade, which is discouraged by the manual page.
Any advice about this ?
Thanks.
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in the
past, albeit in a different way, and you simply didn't notice because the
logging program didn't tell you. The standard syslog(3) code doesn't.
Like I said, it doesn't look that way (at least I hope it doesn't) but
correct me if I'm wrong.
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for the RHEL admins to do the
beta-testing in production environments (which excludes toys like Fedora
or Arch or whatever distro that use systemd for several years now
without any hassle) before adopting this bloatware as the default init
system.
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that can be
fixed in a an update during the freeze, but of a design choice in
upstream code that results in crippled logs for people who don't want
binary logs.
That's not like Debian (or at least the Debian we all know and love) to
adopt this kind of software as the default init system.
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my first point - as a sysadmin, what I can
see is that my systemd box has crippled text logs, and the point is
that's not worthy of the quality that we're all accustomed to, and which
made me choose Debian 15 years ago.
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compared to the
conservative position that Debian has accustomed us to.
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Urgency: low
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Raphaël Halimi raphael.hal...@gmail.com
* Package name: acpi-call
Version : 1.1.0
Upstream Author : Michal Kottman
* URL : https://github.com/mkottman/acpi_call
* License : GPL-3+
Programming Lang: C
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