In #269972, I developed a patch which could be used by localechooser
to warn users that the install runs in English temporarily even if
they choose another language.
This patch is meant to be used on floppy installs where all
translations are removed from the initial udebs for space reasons.
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Bug#365307: localechooser: Should build the list of languages, depending on the
interface, at run time rather than build time
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Gustavo Franco wrote:
Could you give me a hint about the best image format to the 'icon'
feature?
I haven't thought about it..
Btw, could we use country/region flags to the l10n tasks?
I don't see the point, since those tasks are not
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reboot: X does not start: Problem with recognising graphics adapter, see
attached Xorg logfile
During primary installation the GUI worked fine.
Under WinXP graphics adapter is shown as
MEDION RADEON X740XL + MEDION RADEON X740XL secondary
on PCI 1:0:0
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Bug#385531: Package: installation-reports
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Hello Geert,
Please do.
See also http://bugs.debian.org/384040
It's not the same problem, I'm no try to boot on the fiber channel, but
on a megaraid.
In April, I try the install, and the system work except that when I
reboot the server
the system random boot one time on the megaraid (and
On Thu, Aug 31, 2006 at 04:21:33AM +0300, Eddy Petri??or wrote:
It should be in /var/lib/dpkg/ppp-udeb.postinst, sorry for forgetting that
info.
/var/lib/dpkg/info/ppp-udeb.postinst ;)
Then tell me if things improve? With logs, if not.
Same problem with debconf error.
Logs are here:
Unfortunately I had to scrap the install due to continuous errors that were
popping up with the RTC clock, and inability of Vmware Server Win32 client to
access the virtual-machine console.
I will try to file bugs against these issues. BTW, AFAICanTell, my DVD burner
is IDE instead of SATA.
Installation guide says in Chapter 2:
If your system has a 64-bits AMD64, Intel EM64t or Intel Core 2 Duo
processor, you will probably want to use the installer for the amd64
architecture instead of the installer for the (32-bits) i386
architecture.
Is this really true? What is installer for i64
It would be nice to have ftp support
for local mirrors re-enabled.
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Installation guide says in Chapter 2:
If your system has a 64-bits AMD64, Intel EM64t or Intel Core 2 Duo
processor, you will probably want to use the installer for the amd64
architecture instead of the installer for the (32-bits) i386
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Partitions: df -Tl will do; the raw partition table is preferred
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On Fri, Sep 01, 2006 at 06:45:25AM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
Currently, this is quite a load for translators because as soon as
someone adds a language task, they have to update their
translations. (Usually 2 fuzzy strings per new task)
But involves only changing the language name,
Tapio Lehtonen wrote:
Installation guide says in Chapter 2:
If your system has a 64-bits AMD64, Intel EM64t or Intel Core 2 Duo
processor, you will probably want to use the installer for the amd64
architecture instead of the installer for the (32-bits) i386
architecture.
Is this really
Package: debian-installer
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I gave a try to the new installer beta, and I must say I'm impressed. A
lot of stuff can be done from the installer and that's really great.
Thanks for all.
But I've been puzzled when I tried to setup an encrypted filesystem.
When I chose to setup an
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When asking the initial user password, it would be a good idea to check
if the password is the same as the root password, and if it is, tell the
user this may not be a good thing and ask if he is sure he wants to use
the same password.
It could be
But involves only changing the language name, which is not a big deal.
This, for something that is indeed not used...:-)
The translations are visible at least in aptitude in the Tasks subtree.
Right, I forgot about it.
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During this install I had to access internet through another computer
(through NAT/ipmasq), and dns resolv did not work (quite possible due to
me). But it would be great if there where a fallback to ip-numbers for
debian ftp-servers in situations like this.
Not sure that's easily feasible. Do
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Quoting Mike Hommey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
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When asking the initial user password, it would be a good idea to check
if the password is the same as the root password, and if it is, tell the
user this may not be a
Package: tasksel
Version: 2.53
Tags:patch
The kde-desktop task should list a CD/DVD burner program, like the
gnome-desktop task is already doing. Here is a patch to enable it.
Index: tasks/kde-desktop
===
--- tasks/kde-desktop
Quoting Christian Perrier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
During this install I had to access internet through another computer
(through NAT/ipmasq), and dns resolv did not work (quite possible due to
me). But it would be great if there where a fallback to ip-numbers for
debian ftp-servers in
Not sure that's easily feasible. Do you mean leaving the user an
opportunity to enter the IP of the mirror (ie leaving him/her the task
to actually *find* that IP by some other way)?
No, AFAIK there is a 'database' somewhere on the install cd, from which you
can
currenlty choose a
Package: tasksel
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The kde-desktop task should list a media (video/music) player program,
like the gnome-desktop task is already doing. Here is a patch to
enable kaffeine. I picked the mozilla plugin package to pull in
kaffine and at the same time provide the plugin
Christian Perrier wrote:
Sorry, I should have been more verbose.
I tried it through what I saw as the default installation method, i.e
synaptic
(from the admin menu in gnome). Perhaps it is synaptic that somehow changes
the
defaults. (My comment still applies in revised form
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tasksel_2.54.tar.gz
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tasksel_2.54_all.deb
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I gave a try to the new installer beta, and I must say I'm impressed. A
lot of stuff can be done from the installer and that's really great.
Thanks for all.
But I've been puzzled when I
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Bug#385629: debian-installer: Encrypted filesystem setup and swap
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On 01/09/06, Gregory Colpart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Aug 31, 2006 at 04:21:33AM +0300, Eddy Petri??or wrote:
It should be in /var/lib/dpkg/ppp-udeb.postinst, sorry for forgetting that
info.
/var/lib/dpkg/info/ppp-udeb.postinst ;)
Indeed.
Then tell me if things improve? With
Accepted:
acpi-modules-2.6.17-2-486-di_1.35_i386.udeb
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cdrom-core-modules-2.6.17-2-486-di_1.35_i386.udeb
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linux-kernel-di-i386-2.6_1.35_i386.changes uploaded successfully to localhost
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nic-modules-2.6.17-2-486-di_1.35_i386.udeb
Christian Perrier wrote:
Would anyone else have an idea ?
Indeed, if not already existing, such a mechanism for D-I to always
know which type of install it is running could have other uses
We could add this to the /etc/lsb-release file in the installer. Just
tack on a field, like
Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
The kde-desktop task should list a media (video/music) player program,
like the gnome-desktop task is already doing.
Does kde not include a default media player? Note that some of the
recent additions to the gnome task are because gnome currently has a few
holes in
Package: debian-installer
Version: 20060806
unlike prior versions, boot hangs unless noacpi =off on Toshiba
Portege 7020CT (Intel Mobile Pentium II, 366MHz, 192MB RAM, 7GB hard
drive)
This would appear to be a function of the kernel version used, as
2.6.15 did not hang.
Similar behavior was
Hi,
$ chroot /target apt-get install refit
$ /target/sbin/gptsync /dev/sda
$ chroot /target
$ lilo /dev/sda3
(ignoring some warnings from lilo)
After this the installation continued fine, and I have no a running Debian
system.
If we can identify a way to discover if it's truely
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