dvise given by Jose which was
priceless.
Thanks
Mike Hosken
>
>> On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 3:24 PM, Mike Hosken wrote:
>> Thank you for you assistance. I'll give these a try and get back to you.
>>
>> Mike Hosken
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>
can't configure the keyboard's variant in
the install.
This is very important for persons that use keyboard in one layout, but go
to write texts in more than one languages/idioms.
If this is possible I'll be very greatful. I'm sure other people will
benefit from this feature.
Very
Hi,
I just wanted to chime in and say thanks a lot! I just bought an Asus
Zenbook UX301LA, and was struggling for half a day trying to install
wheezy on it (7.2 netinst via USB). This machine features UEFI and two
128GB SSDs in some kind of software RAID0. The partitioner worked fine
and
Hi,
Thanks Christian for applying this. Still, it needs some more work, as I
tested it yesterday, and the Mini doesn't like the RAID1 format used by
recent mdadm. It basically only recognize “raw” RAID1, where one can
read either volume directly as a normal ext2/3 partition. See #504397
On 04/04/13 02:28 PM, ian_br...@fastmail.net wrote:
> On Thu, 04 Apr 2013 12:45:55 -0300
> Ben Armstrong wrote:
>
>> Just take care in future that the style of communications you used
>> triggered someone's "wetware spam filter" with a false positive.
>
> I initially wrote up a detailed bug repo
On Thu, 04 Apr 2013 16:45:26 -0300
Ben Armstrong wrote:
> the long and sordid tale of your bid to get attention for this bug
That's right; I wrote it up in detail, provided patches when asked to do
so, provided test scripts to demonstrate the correctness of those
patches, answered every question
On Thu, 04 Apr 2013 12:45:55 -0300
Ben Armstrong wrote:
> Just take care in future that the style of communications you used
> triggered someone's "wetware spam filter" with a false positive.
I initially wrote up a detailed bug report, and then when somebody
suggested that the problem would get
eds to be done after the file is changed (I.E. run
ybin) to complete the configuration. Don't assume anything!
I want to thank all for the help as I would have probably never figured
this out on my own although I am quite capable on computers in general.
Again, thanks to all and I hope the
678883 [debian-cd] ia64 CDs don't boot
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Hi Stephan,
Thanks for the patch! I've applied it in the debian-cd svn repository
just now, so that ia64 CD builds will use it from now on. The bug will
be closed with the next debian-cd upload.
I appreciated the described "zero-downtime installation" of Debian with
debootstrap. My old system is openSUSE 11.3
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If others people search a solution in same situation :
i want to use one lxc container to build some packages for many arch and
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Thanks for fixing this bug. I'll try it out as soon as the next Debian
release comes out.
Regards,
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On Sun, Jan 02, 2011 at 11:58:11PM +0100, Sander De Graaf wrote:
> It's a long time since i filed this bug report, and I'm pleasantly
> surprised that it's believed fixed. Thanks for the work :)
You know what they say... better late than never.
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Hi,
Thanks for the fixes :)
> By the way, what was the purpose of using ckbcomp on this Nokia
> device? Does this device have a text-mode console and is the
> keyboard supported by the kernel or only by X?
I've got a working tty with working keyboard layout
on my N900.
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Subject: installation-reports: thanks for nice work
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Hi all,
I know this might sound as spam, but it ain't ! I would like to send kudos for
a
new success of Debian I enjoyed yesterday, when I got the duty to save my
girlfriend's old laptop from the evils of MS XP.
So I first did a backup of her files and then decided to try the latest Debian
Li
As the Debian user and locally and partially developer, I would like to thank
all the Debian team, and especially the installer team for their hard and great
work. Thanks!
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Thanks for the info. I'm really excited about playing with Etch.
Pax,
Rob
Frans Pop wrote:
The kernels used by the Sarge installer (both 2.4 and 2.6) are known to
have very limited SATA support.
You have two options:
- Install Etch [1], which is expected to be released very soon.
- U
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Does not really belong with partman, but easiest to pick up later from
there. Could be an option to add these post-Etch.
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> [x] desktop
> [ ] dns-server
> [ ] file-server
> [ ] laptop
> [ ] mail-server
> [ ] print-server
> [ ] web-server
> [ ] manual
>
>
oh I checked laptop & desktop...
> Please tell also how you found out that services where listing to the
> outside world.
>
$ su -c "netstat -v
On Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 04:00:52AM -0400, t u wrote:
> Geert Stappers wrote:
> > On Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 06:37:44PM -0400, t u wrote:
> >> [ services listening to outside world ]
> >
> > Did you "check box" tasks like 'print server' ?
>
> :) no, I believe I had Base & Desktop checked. Do you know
:) no, I believe I had Base & Desktop checked. Do you know the list of
the options (or give a printer) to refresh my memory?
thanks
Geert Stappers wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 06:37:44PM -0400, t u wrote:
>>> You did the right thing with uninstalling the services you don'
On Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 06:37:44PM -0400, t u wrote:
> >
> > You did the right thing with uninstalling the services you don't need.
> > Have you any idea why they were installed?
>
> not really, no. the installer didn't let me choose anything [packages].
> it just downloaded everything it wanted f
accidentally sent email directly to developer - I apologize. here's the
copy for the bug archive:
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not really, no. the installer didn't let me choose anything [packages].
it just downloaded everything it wanted from the repos [during
installation] and set it up (netinst)
On Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 01:37:57PM -0400, t u wrote:
> > Please name the services
> > and why they shouldn't be listing to the outside world?
>
> thanks for another fast response. unfortunately, it didn't come to me to
> note the services, and I uninstalled all the
>> * too many services listening to outside world on first boot
>
> Please name the services
> and why they shouldn't be listing to the outside world?
>
>
thanks for another fast response. unfortunately, it didn't come to me to
note the services, and I unin
On Sun, Sep 24, 2006 at 10:29:39PM -0400, t u wrote:
> [ installation good, few unimportant suggestions, sending as directed -thanks
> ]
> Comments:
>
> * what if you didn't have to configure exim4 (mail) and and samba during
> installation: newbies (I) don't know
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important. I think this would be a pity, but I need to preserve my attention
span.
Thanks & sorry for the noise,
Holger (sigh)
P.S.: don't tell me about reply-to: and mail-followup-to:, in the real world
with the variety of mali clients it just doesnt work.
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You might think that running to the doctor is the answer.
Well oftentimes its a little easier to go to a website and get the same
solution.
Especially when it comes to those aches and pains.
You might even think that giving you that type of pain is easy?
It isn't! Your pain works hard!
So g
Andrew Pollock wrote:
> the mini.iso created by the netboot target seemed identical to the mini.iso
> made by the monolithic target.
Compare the sizes of the initrds..
> How do I get an iso with all the udebs on it (or is this what the monolithic
> target is supposed to be? (or is this what the p
Hi Joey,
Thanks for the tips in your blog. It made me get on the horse again for
another go.
A few things/questions:
the mini.iso created by the netboot target seemed identical to the mini.iso
made by the monolithic target.
How do I get an iso with all the udebs on it (or is this what the
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