debian-edu-install_1.520~svn72381_i386.changes ACCEPTED

2010-12-31 Thread Skolelinux archive Installer

Accepted:
debian-edu-install-udeb_1.520~svn72381_all.udeb
  to 
pool/local/d/debian-edu-install/debian-edu-install-udeb_1.520~svn72381_all.udeb
debian-edu-install_1.520~svn72381.dsc
  to pool/local/d/debian-edu-install/debian-edu-install_1.520~svn72381.dsc
debian-edu-install_1.520~svn72381.tar.gz
  to pool/local/d/debian-edu-install/debian-edu-install_1.520~svn72381.tar.gz
debian-edu-install_1.520~svn72381_all.deb
  to pool/local/d/debian-edu-install/debian-edu-install_1.520~svn72381_all.deb
debian-edu-profile-udeb_1.520~svn72381_all.udeb
  to 
pool/local/d/debian-edu-install/debian-edu-profile-udeb_1.520~svn72381_all.udeb


Override entries for your package:
debian-edu-install-udeb_1.520~svn72381_all.udeb - optional 
local/debian-installer
debian-edu-install_1.520~svn72381.dsc - extra local/misc
debian-edu-install_1.520~svn72381_all.deb - extra local/misc
debian-edu-profile-udeb_1.520~svn72381_all.udeb - optional 
local/debian-installer

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Revert Debian Edu profile question ie drop Minimal from default set?

2010-12-31 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen
Almost two months ago, I changed the Debian Edu profile question to
include the Minimal profile in the default set of installable profiles
(it used to only be available in expert mode).

The goal was to gain more experience with adding this extra option
before deciding if it should be kept in the default set or not.

The old set was like this:

  Main Server, Workstation, Roaming Workstation, Thin Client Server,
  Standalone

the new set is like this:

  Main Server, Workstation, Roaming Workstation, Thin Client Server,
  Standalone, Minimal

What is your view on this?  Should I revert the change or should we
keep it as it is?

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Re: Revert Debian Edu profile question ie drop Minimal from default set?

2010-12-31 Thread Holger Levsen
Hi,

On Freitag, 31. Dezember 2010, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
 What is your view on this?  Should I revert the change or should we
 keep it as it is?

keep.


cheers,
Holger


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Re: r72381 - trunk/src/debian-edu-install

2010-12-31 Thread Holger Levsen
Hi,

On Freitag, 31. Dezember 2010, p...@alioth.debian.org wrote:
 New Revision: 72381
 +for iface in $(ip -o link | grep '^.: eth'|cut -d: -f2) ; do

This doesnt work on my laptop:

$ ip -o link | grep '^.: eth'
$ ip -o link | grep '^..: eth'|cut -d: -f-2
66: eth0
$

So I'd suggest to use grep '^[0-9]+: eth' or such instead.


cheers,
Holger


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Re: r72381 - trunk/src/debian-edu-install

2010-12-31 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen
[Holger Levsen]
 Hi,

Hi.

 This doesnt work on my laptop:

Not even from within d-i, where this code is executed?

 $ ip -o link | grep '^.: eth'
 $ ip -o link | grep '^..: eth'|cut -d: -f-2
 66: eth0
 $

I find it hard to believe d-i will assign 66 to eth0 on any laptop by
default.  Did you test?  If so, what is the complete list from ip -o
link?

 So I'd suggest to use grep '^[0-9]+: eth' or such instead.

Not sure if the busybox grep handle it, but will try.

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Re: r72381 - trunk/src/debian-edu-install

2010-12-31 Thread Holger Levsen
On Freitag, 31. Dezember 2010, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
 Not even from within d-i, where this code is executed?

haven't tried.


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Re: Bug#608187: xresprobe: FTBFS on i386: error: 'IF_MASK' undeclared

2010-12-31 Thread Cyril Brulebois
(Adding -release + Holger to Cc.)

Adam D. Barratt a...@adam-barratt.org.uk (30/12/2010):
 On Tue, 2010-12-28 at 15:13 +0100, Jakub Wilk wrote:
  xresprobe FTBFS in a clean sid i386 chroot. Tail of the build log:
 
 Given its upload history (or more accurately in recent times, its
 lack of the same), Julien suggested that we might be better off
 simply dropping xresprobe.

Looks good to me. Feel free to remove it from squeeze w/o going
through will-remove usertag.

 The only package with any sort of dependency relationship on the
 package right now appears to be debian-edu-config; I asked Holger
 about that on IRC:
 
 02:16  h01ger adsb, i'd think if debian can use xorg without
 xresprobe, debian-edu should be able too and its probably a legacy. i'm
 not really aware of us making use of it, but probably pere (or reading
 the source) will tell us more
 02:19  h01ger grepping for xresprobe|ddcprobe (the only bins in the
 package) in debian-edu(|-install|-config) sources did not reveal any
 relevant usage... ddcprobe is used in the testsuite only, xresprobe not
 at all
 02:20  h01ger jcristau, any idea how we can get ddcprobe functionality
 without xresprobe? i guess its nice for statitistical information
 02:21  h01ger adsb, feel free to forward this to the bug

Depending on what you need, read-edid (through its get-edid binary)
might help you get what you need? Or ddccontrol, or whatever. Not sure
what your testsuite needs.

KiBi.


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Firmware

2010-12-31 Thread Wolfgang Schweer
Hi,

I'm new to this list and I'm testing today's netinstall-image (using
usb stick) on some real hardware.

All firmware-linux packages are available on cd, but only
firmware-linux-free gets installed in the chroot. There should be
firmware-linux-nonfree as well to make some hardware work out of the 
box, e.g. intel network cards (module e100 needs a binary blob).

firmware-linux will pull in both packages. I wonder if there is a 
reason against installing firmware-linux on the server and in the 
ltsp chroot? Policy?

Wolfgang



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Re: Firmware

2010-12-31 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen
[Wolfgang Schweer]
 Hi,
 
 I'm new to this list and I'm testing today's netinstall-image (using
 usb stick) on some real hardware.
 
 All firmware-linux packages are available on cd, but only
 firmware-linux-free gets installed in the chroot. There should be
 firmware-linux-nonfree as well to make some hardware work out of the 
 box, e.g. intel network cards (module e100 needs a binary blob).

Actually, the needed firmware should be found and installed
automatically by debian-installer on hardware that need it.  If this
do not work, there is a bug in debian-installer.  It has worked when I
tested it on my Dell aptops.

Can you provide the relevant installation log to see what went wrong
with your installation?

 firmware-linux will pull in both packages. I wonder if there is a
 reason against installing firmware-linux on the server and in the
 ltsp chroot? Policy?

It is not done because it should not be needed in the generic case.

Happy hacking,
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Petter Reinholdtsen


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setting up bittorrent?

2010-12-31 Thread David Goldstrom
  Does anyone have a recomendation for a bittorent setup on Tjener? I've 
installed ktorrent and torrentflux from lenny-stable and ktorrent works quite 
well. I did have to make some minor changes to squid.conf, but I'm very pleased 
that it handles the authentication scheme (squid/ldap).
 I'm trying to get torrentflux working on Tjener and while it installs from 
debian-stable just fine, and comes up on www/torrentflux it doesn't seem to be 
connecting. No searches and tries to connect to peers when I give it a link to 
a torrent, but that's it. Any suggestions appreciated, especially from someone 
who has already done this :o).
Thanks,
David


  


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mounting folders on startup; using kde/startup?

2010-12-31 Thread David Goldstrom
I've tried putting a file in root/desktop/kde/startup called mount with
mount --bind /medialv /skole/ltsp/i386/testuser/desktop/Media
to bind /medialv with a folder I created on their root.
Basically, if I manually run the script it works, but it doesn't happen when 
they log in? I think it has something to do with how their desktop is created 
by ltsp. Any help appreciated.
Thanks,
David


  


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