On Wednesday 21 March 2007 10:31, Ola Lundqvist wrote:
Hi Konstantin
The new Kernel just went up and seems to be running fine.
You are aware that there are precompiled kernels available? Just
want to check why you want a special version of the kernel.
Well, there is no openVZ-kernel in
Package: kernel-patch-openvz
Version: 028.18.1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
The current kernel-patch doesn't compile. The output of one tried
compilation is below. The Used Kernelsource was 2.6.18.dfsg.1-11.
Cheers,
Konstantin
Command: make-kpkg --added-patches
On Tuesday 20 March 2007 17:02, Kir Kolyshkin wrote:
It looks like you have not enabled CONFIG_VE (perhaps because of enabled
CONFIG_SECURITY).
So the way to solve this is disable CONFIG_SECURITY and then enable
CONFIG_VE.
Then my apologies for this one. Apparently it seemed to work about 2-3
Hi Ola!
First of all thanks for updating the openVZ-kernelpatch. I tried it yesterday
and it worked without problems.
Unfortunately the kernel-patch-openvz-Package is stuck in unstable due to a
freeze in Etch. If you haven't done that already, could you please contact
the release-team asap to
Hi!
First of all thanks for all the work on this patch!
On Monday 04 December 2006 16:32, Vasily Tarasov wrote:
and then will receive notifications. Practically each source-upload
cause rejects.
If that patch is really that picky when it comes to versions of the
kernelsource, maybe you
Package: rwhod
Severity: wishlist
Rwhod broadcasts status messages approximately once every 3 minutes. It
would be nice to be able to change this interval on the commandline.
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Kernel: Linux 2.6.15.3kms1
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Package: xscreensaver
Version: 4.21-3
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
When gdmflexiserver opens a window, that window is opened behind the locked
screen, so it is not accessible.
Normally gdmflexiserver doen't so so, but in two cases it askes Questions:
1) There is already an empty Xserver (i.e.
On Dienstag 26 Juli 2005 17:13, Rogier Wolff wrote:
How about -m maxttl or --max-ttl maxttl .
Jupp, nice option. Should be documented though.
If I'm not completely blind it shows up neither in mtr --help nor in man
mtr. However, it should be mentioned in both.
So change this bug to
Package: mtr-tiny
Version: 0.67-1
Severity: normal
mtr uses a maxTTL of 30 hops. However, today there are longer routes on the
net.
Today linux's default ttl is 64. Mtr should support this by either setting
maxTTL to a higher value (in mtr.c) or by offering a commandline option to
manually raise
Package: hotkeys
Version: 0.5.7.3
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
In /usr/share/doc/hotkeys/sample.xml there is a syntax error causing hotkeys
to reject it.
The last line is definition, however it has to be /definition.
--- /usr/share/doc/hotkeys/sample.xml 2002-11-28 16:03:18.0 +0100
Package: docker
Version: 1.4-2
Severity: important
Docker shows the first Icon in its bottom-right corner. That works fins.
However, docker places any subsequent icons to the right of the first one.
So one can see a few pixels of the second item and all othe icons can't be
seen at all, because
I'm sorry for this one. Trying to find a cause/solution for this problem I
figured I was to stupid to use the -wmaker switch. So please close this bug
or maybe downgrade it to a whishlistitem to automatically detect if
WindowMaker is running.
Cheers,
Konstantin
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Package: messagewall
Version: 1.0.8-3
Severity: normal
Messagewallctl doesn't care about permissions/owner when creating files. That
causes the umask to be responsible for any rights that get assigned to the
file and if root calles messagewallctl, the files are owned by root.
Here I run into
Package: kmail
Version: 4:3.3.2-3
Severity: normal
When adding an smtp-Account, kmail offers to use another port than 25 or
465. However, kmail ignores this setting and still tries to connect to 25 or
465, depending on whether ssl is enabled or not.
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Package: licq
Version: 1.2.7-11
Severity: normal
When I go online, licq doesn't send my invisible list to the server.
To reproduce the problem:
1.: I add someone to my invisible list: I dissapear for him.
2.: I go offline
3.: I go online: Now he can see me. However licq still shows me hes name
Hi!
We found the Problem: The loopback-device didn't fire up properly, that made
ssh fail. Maybe a proper error message would be nice...
You can close this bug.
Konstantin Seiler
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Package: ssh
Version: 1:3.8.1p1-8.sarge.4
Severity: important
When upgrading from a 2.4-Kernel to 2.6, sshd is unable to handle
X-forwarding.
Debug-Output of sshd follows:
Restarting OpenBSD Secure Shell server: sshddebug1: sshd version
OpenSSH_3.8.1p1 Debian-8.sarge.4
debug1: private host
Package: wmaker
Version: 0.91.0-6
Severity: important
In the latest version wmaker started to treat multiple instances of the same
application as one. That is only one symbol is created for all of them and
when you want to hide one, wmaker hides them all. The kill-command (issued
via the symbol)
Package: k3b
Version: 0.11.18-1
Severity: wishlist
It would be really handy if k3b was able to verify a disc without burning
it. So you can burn the disc without verifying it and as long as you still
have the project and all its files on your harddrive you can verify the
disc anytime.
This can
Package: k3b
Version: 0.11.18-1
Severity: normal
Between burning and verifying a disc, K3b ejects it even if the preferences
are set not to do so. That is pretty anoying on laptops where you have to
reinsert the disc manually.
I don't think ejecting the disc is necessary since I can mount a just
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