ound in PATH or not executable
> > > Note: root's PATH should usually contain /usr/local/sbin, /usr/sbin and
> > > /sbin
> > > E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2)
> > >
zless /usr/share/doc/util-linux/NEWS.Debian.gz is where this was
announced.
ael
"clever" to make things unnecessarily complex. Nor clever to
ignore good computer science.
Sorry, I know what you/OP meant, but let's try not to degrade language.
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ystems need that simplicity and transparency, and
the technology to do it exists if little used.
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minor quirks that it is not
expecting.
Disclaimer: I have not read the source so perhaps the above is not
accurate.
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our touchpad, so
you will probably need to modify the entries. lshal should show you
the right Identifier string for your system.
This is probably better (more fundamental) than using any xfce/gname/kde
tools that may or may not exist. Also likely to be more flexible.
This is not amd64 specific: ra
ible that something like offlineimap + mutt.
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s.Blinkenlights" seems to have been broken
by the latest python update: TTY.TTYUI is OK instead.
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bug #549312.
Use reportbug maybe as a new bug but maybe mention possible connection
with 549312.
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appears that way, yes.
But a segfault is still a bug & needs reporting. In passing, I am using
different uk http mirrors & still have the problem.
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Michael wrote:
From what Hans reported, it was my impression this is related to the
Xorg Radeon (ati) drivers, not to NVidia or something else ?
I used stock & debian kernels with no proprietary drivers. It failed
with just nv.
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sting,
but it was maybe over a month ago, and I have been seeing the cdrom
segfault for that sort of time. I didn't notice at first because it only
appeared in /var/log/messages.
The report from Hans gives me some assurance that I am not going mad :-)
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original version indeed only supported +rw, but -rw has been fully
supported for a long time now. But I admit that I have used it only on
i386 architecture.
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