I am only lurking and don't have a particularly strong opinion about
this, but recommends seems to make more sense to me.
Even running a batch job from a terminal it is still usually desirable
for the plot function to work correctly. For example, the following
should create a file sin.ps whether
Package: coreutils
Version: 5.2.1-2
Severity: minor
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The man page for true indicates that 'true --help' will display
helpful information but this is not true. The --version option also
fails to display anything.
-- System Information:
Debian
Package: openoffice.org
Version: 1.1.3-9
Severity: normal
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The OK button in the External Data dialogue box of Calc is greyed
out and remains so even after a filename or URL is entered. After
entering a URL and pressing return, nothing happens.
Package: rsjog
Version: 1.1-4
Severity: important
I have just installed rsjog, but it fails with the following error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ rsjog
/dev/sonypi: No such device
/usr/bin/rsjog:437:in `initialize': No such device - /dev/sonypi
(Errno::ENODEV)
from /usr/bin/rsjog:437:in `new'
OK, I have found the problem.
Reading through the documentation for the similar 'sjog' package, I
noticed that it advised creating the sonypi device with the command:
mknod /dev/sonypi c 10 63
I had created it with minor number 250 (as suggested in the kernel
documentation sonypi.txt):
mknod
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