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Description:
printer-driver-splix - Driver for Samsung and Xerox SPL2 and SPLc laser
printers
splix - transitional dummy package for splix printer driver
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Description:
printer-driver-splix - Driver for Samsung and Xerox SPL2 and SPLc laser
printers
splix - transitional dummy package for splix printer driver
Closes: 696240
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On 21 February 2011 15:39, Joey Hess jo...@debian.org wrote:
Joerg Jaspert wrote:
until today our Release files included 3 Hashes for all their entries:
MD5SUM, SHA1, SHA256. I just modified the code to no longer include
MD5SUM in *all* newly generated Release files.
cowbuilder --create
On 24 February 2011 11:29, Luca Niccoli lultimou...@gmail.com wrote:
Did Packages.diff/Index use to contain an MD5sum? (it doesn't as of now)
Or is this some unrelated breakage?
Mmm, if worked using ftp.debian.org, so it was a mirror problem I guess.
Aptitude and apt didn't have any problems
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On 30 May 2010 04:47, Ben Hutchings b...@decadent.org.uk wrote:
I think the policy being applied is that if a package is only useful in
conjunction with non-free data, it belongs in contrib (just as if it
depends on some non-free library).
I see a potential problem with this policy:
say I
On 30 May 2010 16:56, Martin Wuertele m...@debian.org wrote:
You could suggest clamz und detect runtime if it is present. That would
allow your package to go in main and still use the funtionality of clamz
in case it was installed.
Sure; what I wanted to point out (and I probably wasn't clear
On 19 May 2010 14:10, Salvo Tomaselli tipos...@tiscali.it wrote:
It is, i just turned off my laptop (installed in march) for mistake, and i
dindn't install manually acpid.
It's not acpid that shuts down the computer on power button, it's
acpi-support-base (installed by default)
If you pressed
On 19 May 2010 16:10, Salvo Tomaselli tipos...@tiscali.it wrote:
Right, if you do not have a DE running, one way to react on the power
button is using acpid *and* acpi-support-base.
But if i have it (and most of the time this is the case) it's just very
annoying having configured kde to lock
On 19 May 2010 16:09, Abhishek Dasgupta abh...@gmail.com wrote:
Just upgraded to the latest bits from squeeze, and ethernet is not
working here. Tried modprobing atl1c but that did not change anything.
Ethernet was working before the upgrade. Anyone else has this problem?
See bug #573607
The
On 19 May 2010 16:30, Salvo Tomaselli tipos...@tiscali.it wrote:
But as every good luser i opened powerdevil and set it to lock the screen, so
for me it was totally unreasonable since it did something else than what i had
manually configured to do.
Then it's a bug in acpi-support-base, since
On 19 May 2010 16:38, Luca Niccoli lultimou...@gmail.com wrote:
File it to the BTS please.
Hint:
since you already found out that the culprit was
/etc/acpi/powerbtn-acpi-support.sh, running
$reportbug /etc/acpi/powerbtn-acpi-support.sh
would have automatically filed a bug against the package
On 8 May 2010 19:07, Petter Reinholdtsen p...@hungry.com wrote:
Perhaps you are right. Perhaps we should do a poll to collect
information on how testers experience their boot with
CONCURRENCY=makefile, to make it easier to switch with some confidence
that it would work for most users. :)
It
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On 16 March 2010 00:12, Sandro Tosi mo...@debian.org wrote:
That said, what to report? Simply taking the output of df -h and
attaching to reportbug template it's not what I like: there could be
more partitions/disks not interesting for the report/system in that
output, and I don't want to
On 5 March 2010 17:46, Yves-Alexis Perez cor...@debian.org wrote:
Le 27/02/2010 22:11, markus schnalke a écrit :
Man pages have one more important advantage: Every command has one.
Which is not true, and the point of the discussion.
I think it should have read:
They (should) provide a
2010/2/27 Josselin Mouette j...@debian.org:
GUI applications usually take only a few simple command-line options,
and more importantly, when you use a modern development framework, these
options will always be documented correctly with the --help switch.
Manuals are not only for documenting
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2009/10/27 Ben Hutchings b...@decadent.org.uk:
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 12:15:39PM +0100, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
I believe a better approach is to collect stats on who upload packages
which fail to build on all architectures, and add a process to
[...]
Well you can kick out the kernel
2009/10/7 The Fungi fu...@yuggoth.org:
Now if only it had CONFIG_DRM_I915_KMS
Pass modeset=1 as a parameter to the module.
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Luca
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2009/9/14 Hans-J. Ullrich hans.ullr...@loop.de:
Problem: Whenever I upgrade to a new kernelversion, or there are new versions
of kernel-modules or other packages, which are only available in source-code,
it is necessary to build the new versions manually. This is rather annoying
and it might
2009/9/15 Hans-J. Ullrich hans.ullr...@loop.de:
Hi Luca,
just to make it clear: It is not the problem, how I can solve this problem!
This problem I can easy solve with a little shell script. But there are lots
of unexperienced users, which are not able to script themselve. They are just
2009/9/16 Russ Allbery r...@debian.org:
If there were a document of how to do automated module builds using
triggers or a kernel hook, I'd be happy to try that as well.
I tried to set up a kernel hook with the script I attached before, but failed.
If run by the kernel package postinst, m-a
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2009/5/7 Brian May b...@snoopy.debian.net:
esmtp can do this, if you configure it to use procmail or something.
I use and like esmtp, but I don't see how we could depend on it as
default MTA if it has to deliver local mail: like you said there must
be procmail installed and esmtp needs some
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2009/4/12 Raphael Hertzog hert...@debian.org:
Expect grumpy people every time that you add something new that they have
to learn. I also had troubles with hal and X when I tried the X servers in
experimental. But I have not read any serious criticism based on technical
facts in the bug report
[not CC-ing the RFA, I did it by mistake before and I don't think this
is so relevant to that specific matter]
2009/4/15 Mike Hommey m...@glandium.org:
Bug count is not a good metric. Take a look at the bug count for linux-2.6,
glibc, iceweasel...
Fair enough.
Is there a convenient way to
2009/4/15 Josselin Mouette j...@debian.org:
Or maybe it is just that the Utopia maintainers, just like those of
Linux, KDE, GNOME, Mozilla or X.org, receive too many bug reports
compared to the amount they can handle. Bugs assigned to HAL are often
caused by buggy drivers or other kernel
2009/4/15 David Nusinow da...@gravitypulls.net:
Please see the reply I just posted to the bug for a partial explanation of
why using hal is important for more than just hotplugging. I'll be writing
up a more complete explanation soon.
I understand that hal fills an important gap in linux; I
2009/4/15 David Nusinow da...@gravitypulls.net:
This is absurd. You agree that Hal fills an important need, yet you don't
like it because it's currently buggy? What the hell are you doing running
I wrote that **an** abstraction layer is the way to go.
I deem hal flawed by design, sorry about
2009/3/23 Lucas Nussbaum lu...@lucas-nussbaum.net:
Secondly, the GR process depends heavily on the possibility of developers
to offer amendments and extra options on the ballots. In particular it
is vital that middle-ground options get on the ballot. Requiring of them
a high number of seconds
2009/3/18 Marco d'Itri m...@linux.it:
This is the complete list of groups which I'd rather stop using:
fuse (I have no idea about how FUSE works)
Neither do I, I see FUSE helper binary is set suid, and executable
only for fuse members, but there could be more AFAIK. It would be a
good idea
2009/3/17 Marco d'Itri m...@linux.it:
E.g. cp /bin/bash .; chgrp audio bash; chmod g+s bash
I don't need to point out that this example doesn't make sense, do I?
The rest of the Linux world is:
http://dualstack.ipv6-exp.l.google.com/search?q=policykit .
From policykit page:
PolicyKit is
2009/1/31 Erik Schanze schan...@gmx.de:
Have you already tried it?
I tried to try it, it segfaults.
It wouldn't be able to skip frames anyway.
But this is not the main problem:
dvgrab also supports UVC (USB Video Class) compliant DV devices using
Linux kernel module uvcvideo, which is a
Package: wnpp
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2009/1/30 Julien Cristau jcris...@debian.org:
how many of those do we need? why this one in particular?
I've been looking in Debian for a command line tool that takes
pictures from a USB video capture device that doesn't support MJPEG,
and couldn't find one (besides mplayer - but in a really
2009/1/30 Rodrigo Gallardo rodr...@nul-unu.com:
And, in any case, please do put (a summary of) that list in the
package's description. Your users will be most pleased.
Does this look better?
Fswebcam is a tiny and flexible webcam command-line program for capturing
images from a V4L1/V4L2
2009/1/30 Erik Schanze schan...@gmx.de:
What about dvgrab?
Not sure if it works for you, give it a try.
Dvgrab is mainly for capturing video and audio data, and supports only
DV and HDV formats, so it doesn't work with most of the webcams...
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Luca
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Dear Debian developers,
As a debian user, I subscribe all of the above post.
Thanks
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2008/12/17 Luca Niccoli lultimou...@gmail.com:
But I use XFS, which seems to have some problems with d_type [1]
I'm not really sure this is the source of the problem, but I thought
it was worth giving a try...
A second after posting I thought I could try mounting ~/.ssh on tmpfs
for a test
2008/12/16 Luca Niccoli lultimou...@gmail.com:
I can't really see what I'm doing wrong...
Maybe I have a clue:
++file_filter(const struct dirent *dir)
++{
++ return (DT_REG == (DT_REG dir-d_type)) ||
++ (DT_LNK == (DT_LNK dir-d_type)) ;
++}
But I use XFS, which seems
2008/12/13 Jens Peter Secher j...@debian.org:
The package version is libpam-ssh_1.92-3 in experimental. I have
tested it extensively, but there is an awful number of ways to use the
module, so I might have missed something. Please help me and give it
some real-life testing. :-)
Mmm, I
2008/12/16 Jens Peter Secher j...@debian.org:
That is intentional to make it harder to tell the difference between
which users exist and which do not.
(I know, it was just to point to the fact the pam-ssh is actually running)
Using option 'try_first_pass' does not make any difference when no
2008/12/4 Jens Peter Secher [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
To do that you will need to change /etc/pam.d/ssh-auth to
auth sufficient pam_ssh.so
I know, that's why I'm not complaining =)
May writing it in the README.Debian could be a good idea.
Hmm, if noone else has access to the computer (including
2008/12/3 Jens Peter Secher [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Because of the security implications of changing a PAM module, I would
welcome some peer reviewing of the changes I have made. The new package
has been uploaded to experimental, and the NEWS.Debian is as follows.
Also, I would like comments in
On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 11:41 AM, Aurelien Jarno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
raff.debian.org uses a Compaq Smart 5i RAID card. A flash memory is used
to store the firmware. While the firmware is freely downloadable (as in
beer) on HP website [1], we don't have the corresponding source code.
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