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flukes on my system, with most of the time being in error mode. I
discovered this when I tried to silence the alarm for 999 days and some
time later it started sending me alarms again. Xymon runs inside a very
low resource monitoring virtual machine on my setup.
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in geeqie, but I do not think that it
helps in this case.
Both my laptop and desktop segfault at CTRL-V, even with a new configuration
file. I will file a separate bug on that, so we can close this one.
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I can't close the other when Geeqie is started with this config. The other
machine's configuration was pretty much default.
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, CTRL-V or View - View in new window segfaults.
The package is 1.0-7 in amd64 Squeeze.
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I ran into the same problem after lenny - squeeze upgrade. The difference in
my setup was that I hadn't specified nfs4 but nfs as the file system. The
mount-command however listed vers=4 in the parameters. I added nfsvers=3
and no longer got the timeout and second icon.
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On 17/02/11 23:15, Robert Luberda wrote:
The workaround for the problem is quite simple: all you need is to pass
`-km NOENC' option to it or set `Mrxvt.multichar_encoding: NOENC' in
your /etc/mrxvt/mrxvtrc file.
The workaround works perfectly, thank you!
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I guess this bug could be closed, as this feature is in 0.5.4 and atleast works
for me perfectly.
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Package: file-rc
Version: 0.8.12
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
On runlevel change file-rc floods the terminal with lines like this:
prev: 3
prev: 3
It'd appear that this is a debug line that doesn't check for the $debug
variable.
I've attached a small patch to fix this.
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or mcedit in that directory. In both cases you should
see the crash.
Do you also have amd64 system? Maybe it's somehow related to the platform.
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Package: initscripts
Version: 2.86.ds1-36
Severity: normal
The JFS filesystem replays its journal when FSCK is run. Without
journal replay the filesystem will not allow mount as RW. When running
on batteries and the root filesystem is JFS, after a crash the system is
left in unusable state since
Package: f-prot-installer
Version: 0.5.14
Severity: important
It would seem that the 'check-updates'-script that comes with the F-prot
package is changed so that Debian's patches no longer apply. Maybe this
package would be a fine Debian-volatile candidate?
Here's what happens when you try to
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