in
installing packages with this modified dpkg version. Could you
please consider incorporating those patches into upcoming dpkg
version ?
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So maybe qemu is triggering some hardware or kernel bug, how to debug ?
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?
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thly
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of
assorted libs, accounting for 51.3MB of aaditional space
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is made of the following tabs:
http://www.linuxtoday.com
https://linuxfr.org
http://fr.news.yahoo.com (lot of dynamic content)
http://freshmeat.net
http://planet.debian.org
http://www.linuxbe.com (the small icon in the title bar is dynamic)
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I’m afraid I can’t reproduce that at all. Does it also happen with
iceweasel 3 ?
I use iceape as an alternative and I don't have this load problem.
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getting error message on other architectures. Shouldn't other mechanisms
be used to get the real arch ?
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(minimum speed), CPU percentage for this task mostly absent
from the list, with occasional appearances at 20 %. System idle at 90%.
The only activated extension for both is flashblock. In epiphany,
closing the tab with fr.news.yahoo.com helps a bit, but not that much.
Could you please check ?
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severity 483989 grave
thank you
Stefan Lippers-Hollmann wrote:
Package: xserver-xorg-video-savage
Version: 1:2.2.1-1
Severity: important
After upgrading xserver-xorg-video-savage from 1:2.1.3-5 to current
unstable
is redundant.
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) = 1
ioctl(3, FIONREAD, [0]) = 0
But what and where is the parsing error ? Is there some mean to debug ?
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-DKBUILD_STR(s)=#s -DKBUILD_BASENAME=KBUILD_STR(timekeeping)
-DKBUILD_MODNAME=KBUILD_STR(timekeeping) -c -o kernel/time/.tmp_timekeeping.o
kernel/time/timekeeping.c
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Hello,
sun-java6-bin (6-04-1) did drop dependencies against said library, are
there other packages requiring to maintain a dependency with this lib ?
If no, could it be dropped from lsb-cxx ?
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== /etc/hibernate/common.conf ==
Verbosity 0
LogFile /var/log/hibernate.log
LogVerbosity 1
Distribution debian
SaveClock restore-only
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GrubMenuFile /boot/grub/menu.lst
AlternateGrubMenuFile /boot/grub/menu
Package: openoffice.org-gcj
Severity: normal
Hello,
said package has in its dependencies:
openoffice.org-java-common (= 1:2.3.0.dfsg-2)
The upgrade to openoffice.org-java-common 1:2.3.0.dfsg-3 makes it a
candidate for removal. The dependency should be =1:2.3.0.dfsg-2
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Package: xserver-xorg-video-savage
Followup-For: Bug #451219
The new version, as installed from
xserver-xorg-video-savage_2.1.3-5_i386.deb,
works as it should. Everything's fine.
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on
the button did appear after the mouse cursor passed on it, and other
nastiness. Only terminals in the left half were usable
Downgrading to 1:2.1.3-1 cured the problem.
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Here is the log with the aforementionned version active
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/etc/X11/X target does not match checksum in /var/lib/x11
/biosdisk.c has another issue with detecting udev. The
routine has_devfs searchs for /dev/.devfsd, which cames from deprecated
devfs. Enclosed is a synthetic patch, I compiled and ran it fine on my
machine.
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/biosdisk.c has another issue with detecting udev. The
routine has_devfs searchs for /dev/.devfsd, which cames from deprecated
devfs. Enclosed is a synthetic patch, I compiled and ran it fine on my
machine.
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which depends on
libgcj8-1
So, trying to use openoffice.org with an alternative to Sun Java jre
results in having two times /usr/lib/libgcj.so.X, which are big files.
The fix would be to recompile openoffice.org-officebean against
libgcj8-1
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closing occurs without any problems.
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, either in libnspr4-0d ?
Could you reassign it, or suggest against which package I should open
another bug report ?
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, in this case the 24th included, have to
be set to zero. My understanding of the mask is that, in this case, it
is used to test the m first bits of the match between target and
client adress, and the test should be insensitive to the other
bits. Maybe this could be documented somehow ?
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of the network address, and had
a hard time to figure it out. What about detecting such case in
tcpdmatch ? Would you be interested if I try to provide some patch to
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I have a config with two X displays, and it seems only the first one
can get DRI functions. Said message appears in the log file of the
second display.
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On Mon, May 07, 2007 at 09:59:47PM +0200, Brice Goglin wrote:
Pascal A. Dupuis wrote:
I have a config with two X displays, and it seems only the first one
can get DRI functions. Said message appears in the log file of the
second display.
Are we even sure that this hardware supports
-base (3.0.dfsg.3-5)
tetex-bin (3.0-30)
tetex-doc (3.0.dfsg.3-5)
tetex-extra (3.0.dfsg.3-5)
tipa (1.3-5)
The question has already arisen, see #381467. I don't know what the
actual status of tetex is, but please don't drop it abruptly.
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you check ?
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On Mon, Apr 02, 2007 at 04:41:05PM +0200, Rene Engelhard wrote:
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thanks
Hmm. Maybe a problem communicating with X? Is lo up? Does a X restart
help? How do you try to run X?
Okee, I got it. I first tried a X restart, it didn't help (X is
launched from gdm). Then
On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 06:24:20PM +0200, Rafael Laboissiere wrote:
[...]
Second, the order of priority of the three packages providing Octave support
for Emacsen is currently the following:
1) octave2.9-emacsen
2) octave2.1-emacsen
3) emacs21-el
The octave2.*-emacsen
. If you want gnuserv with
Emacs, you have to install the required package, and furthermore to
start gnserv-compat first, otherwise you get strange behaviour in
Emacs. So it depends on wheter you've choosen Emacs or XEmacs.
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This dir does not appear in pathdef, so both functions are unknown.
Could you please solve it ?
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also ask for the use of update-alternatives to use the right
versions of octave-inf and co ? There are indeed three sources:
emacs21-el_21.4a+1-3_all.deb
octave2.9-emacsen_2.9.9-8etch1_all.deb
octave2.1-emacsen
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to
be replaced by 'gnuclient -batch -eval ', could you please solve ?
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Package: mairix
Version: 0.17-2
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Hello,
please find herewith enclosed the debian files to compile said version, it has
bzip2 support as well. The idea is to take the files for 0.17, and substitute
the attached ones.
Could you please release a 0.19 version ASAP ?
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, or an
appropriate alternative should be installed. Could you check ?
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: WARNING: GNOKII export filter finished.
It seems that amount of memory is not correct. Furthermore, nothing is sent to
the mobile. Could you please check ?
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, section jumps are added. The cure is,
under Word, to replace the table of content by a fresh one coming from a
Word-only document and regenerate it.
Could you please investigate ?
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://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=39400
This bug manifest itself in phpmyadmin and egroupware, and seems fixed
in the latest php snapshot: could you please upgrade ?
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structure.
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:
/etc/X11/xkb, renaming it to xkb.orig didn't help either. Any hint ?
Which supplemental info should I provide ?
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Shell
to be sure the
encoding is set
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from its environment are iso8859-1
The problem disappears if xterm is launched as
env LANG=en_US.ISO-8859-1 xterm
Would it be possible to sort this conflict ?
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assert not ext_rp.lstat()
Could you please check
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Locale
?
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Could you please sort this out ?
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/presse/communique/900.htm
I got this problem while using either galeon and mozilla; this site is
about the 'National Center for Scientific Research' in France, so it
should not contains anything problematic with regard to commercial
content ?
Could you please have a look ?
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(= 4.0.2-4), libumfpack4 (= 4.4-3),
zlib1g (= 1:1.2.1), texinfo
I don't see anything needing sorting out (except maybe your system)
So the problem occurs on 2.9.4-13+b1 (testing) and is sorted in
2.9.6-3(unstable)
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and I finally get each button to produce a ButtonPress/ButtonRelease
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the link as
http://www.sips.org/ ... to get the same reply.
Trying one minute later ... it worked. I guess this is linked with
problems in the cache management ? Galeon reusing the old, incorrect
link insteas of the new one ?
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;\
nametemplate= %s.html
In this case, the temporary file is still mutt.html, and not
something-random.html. Commenting the nametemplate option, the name is
correctly randomised. CAN-2005-2351 is still not entirelly solved...
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galeon get a chance to load it. Do other persons have this problem
too?
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',
then override it with the user xressource, if any.
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not remove the Port entry in the same file. Two specs, two children, no
start
So, the debconf step should ensure every Port/Listen instance is removed from
cupsd.conf, and that specifiyng an address/port pair as Listen removes the
corresponding Port entry.
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screen. After a few 10s of second the machine hang. Running without
savagefb cure this.
Maybe this should be documented somewhere, during the installation
procedure ?
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) / Overview screen (GUI) ?
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should be make a bit
more explicit about this configure -- kernel-image steps ?
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result.
So, maybe I missed some point, but how to get that
1) the kernel image is called vmlinuz-2.6.14.3
2) the generated debian file is kernel-image-2.6.14-4 (from
version.debian)
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, AFAIK (currently stress testing it - no problems)
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the EXTRAVERSION from official
patches ? Why not keep it, or even modify it as something like
.3-debian so that a 'uname -a' will make clear that the actual
kernel is a 2.6.14, patched up to interim revision .3, and with
specific debian patches ?
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of the three versions should not result each
time in vmlinuz-2.6.14 but vmlinuz-2.6.14[.extraversion]
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between both xorg.conf
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programs, and refuse to launch unknown one.
3) design a wrapper that test if /tmp of /var are noexec, remount them
with exec, perform the dpkg task, and restore the original state. This
way, the door is only open during dpkg operations
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package ?
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Versions
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absolute location. The problem is to
resync the internal buffer idea of path after the .octaverc
invocation. The enclosed patch solves it.
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the server.
Could you please ask this in the readme/doc/whatever ?
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directory switch ?
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nil iso-8859-1))
Is this a bug ? Shouldn't this list be longer ?
Is there a specific mechanism/conf to add more dictionnaries support ?
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is still
present. Maybe we could we until 2.1.65 is in Sarge ?
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