Bonjour
J'ai installé systemd il y a quelques jours. Je suis obligé de lancer le
réseau et cups à la main après chaque boot
Dans syslog
/sbin/ifup: failed to open statefile /run/network/ifstate: No such file
or directory
systemd-gui ne répertorie ni networking ni cups si je ne les ai pas
On Sun, 09 Sep 2012 12:43:31 +0200
maderios mader...@gmail.com wrote:
Expérience pas concluante Qu'en pensez vous, utilisez vous
systemd sur Debian ?
Il (devrait) est clair que vu les PB répertoriés sur le wiki Debian
systemd n'est pas stable...
--
Clara : Jsuis cone =(
Siim0n : nn*
On 09/09/2012 12:53 PM, Bzzz wrote:
On Sun, 09 Sep 2012 12:43:31 +0200
maderiosmader...@gmail.com wrote:
Expérience pas concluante Qu'en pensez vous, utilisez vous
systemd sur Debian ?
Il (devrait) est clair que vu les PB répertoriés sur le wiki Debian
systemd n'est pas stable...
On Sun, 09 Sep 2012 13:24:55 +0200
maderios mader...@gmail.com wrote:
apt-listbugs ne signale pas que systemd est bugué... J'ai
l'impression que chez debian, peu de gens s'intéressent à systemd.
Conservatisme ?
Si tu vas sur le site, il détaille tout un tas d'avantages à utiliser
systemd,
Le samedi 08 septembre 2012 à 22:46 +0200, Bzzz a écrit :
On Sat, 08 Sep 2012 22:30:13 +0200
Colin co...@colinusmaximus.com wrote:
J'utilise généralement la couche sftp d'OpenSSH, qui me convient
tout à fait.
Perso, ça va de la pampers à la huggies, en finissant par la popo.
Ahahahah
On Sun, 09 Sep 2012 13:58:24 +0200
Colin co...@colinusmaximus.com wrote:
Perso, ça va de la pampers à la huggies, en finissant par la
popo.
Ahahahah :) J'y penserai en cas de fuite... de mémoire !
*JY imagine colin coiffé d'une pampers*
C'est assez étonnant, il doit _sûrement_ y
On Sun, Sep 09, 2012 at 01:40:57PM +0200, Bzzz wrote:
apt-listbugs ne signale pas que systemd est bugué... J'ai
l'impression que chez debian, peu de gens s'intéressent à systemd.
Conservatisme ?
Si tu vas sur le site, il détaille tout un tas d'avantages à utiliser
systemd, cependant QUI
On Sun, 9 Sep 2012 13:57:15 +0200
Yves Rutschle debian.anti-s...@rutschle.net wrote:
Ouais, bouter plus vite, c'est bon pour les gens qui
boutent... Sous Debian, on ne boute qu'une fois (jusqu'à la
prochaine panne matérielle. :) ).
On ne saurait dire mieux (sauf chgt de kernel:)
--
Le 09/09/2012 12:43, maderios a écrit :
Bonjour
J'ai installé systemd il y a quelques jours. Je suis obligé de lancer le
réseau et cups à la main après chaque boot
Dans syslog
/sbin/ifup: failed to open statefile /run/network/ifstate: No such file
or directory
Tu as bien les dossiers /run ou
On 09/09/2012 01:57 PM, Yves Rutschle wrote:
On Sun, Sep 09, 2012 at 01:40:57PM +0200, Bzzz wrote:
apt-listbugs ne signale pas que systemd est bugué... J'ai
l'impression que chez debian, peu de gens s'intéressent à systemd.
Conservatisme ?
Si tu vas sur le site, il détaille tout un tas
On 09/09/2012 03:53 PM, Frederic MASSOT wrote:
Le 09/09/2012 12:43, maderios a écrit :
Bonjour
J'ai installé systemd il y a quelques jours. Je suis obligé de lancer le
réseau et cups à la main après chaque boot
Dans syslog
/sbin/ifup: failed to open statefile /run/network/ifstate: No such file
Le 09/09/2012 16:44, maderios a écrit :
On 09/09/2012 03:53 PM, Frederic MASSOT wrote:
Le 09/09/2012 12:43, maderios a écrit :
Bonjour
J'ai installé systemd il y a quelques jours. Je suis obligé de lancer le
réseau et cups à la main après chaque boot
Dans syslog
/sbin/ifup: failed to open
On 09/09/2012 05:37 PM, Frederic MASSOT wrote:
Le 09/09/2012 16:44, maderios a écrit :
On 09/09/2012 03:53 PM, Frederic MASSOT wrote:
Le 09/09/2012 12:43, maderios a écrit :
Bonjour
J'ai installé systemd il y a quelques jours. Je suis obligé de
lancer le
réseau et cups à la main après chaque
Le 09/09/2012 13:57:15, Yves Rutschle a écrit :
Ouais, bouter plus vite, c'est bon pour les gens qui
boutent... Sous Debian, on ne boute qu'une fois (jusqu'à la
prochaine panne matérielle. :) ).
Ou au prochain plantage du pilote de nVidia.
nicolas patrois : pts noir asocial
--
RÉALISME
M :
Bonjour,
On 09/09/2012 18:15, maderios wrote:
[…]
La commande mount te retourne bien plusieurs lignes ?
Non seulement ceci Ex mount /dev/sda4 /mnt/sda4 -v
mount: you didn't specify a filesystem type for /dev/sda4
I will try type ext4
/dev/sda4 on /mnt/sda4 type ext4 (rw)
On 09/09/2012 06:34 PM, Vincent Demeester wrote:
Bonjour,
On 09/09/2012 18:15, maderios wrote:
[…]
La commande mount te retourne bien plusieurs lignes ?
Non seulement ceci Ex mount /dev/sda4 /mnt/sda4 -v
mount: you didn't specify a filesystem type for /dev/sda4
I will try type
Bonsoir,
Je n'arrive pas à faire en sorte que les scripts de configuration soient
exécutées ?
La variable est à faux (cf ci-dessous), j'aimerai la positionner
à vrai.
Merci.
Guy
$ tail /etc/schroot/schroot.conf
[maverick]
aliases=ubuntugis
description=Ubuntu maverick
Le Sun, 9 Sep 2012 13:57:15 +0200
Yves Rutschle debian.anti-s...@rutschle.net a écrit:
Si tu vas sur le site, il détaille tout un tas d'avantages à utiliser
systemd, cependant QUI a réellement besoin de cela?
Ouais, bouter plus vite, c'est bon pour les gens qui
boutent... Sous Debian,
Le Sun, 9 Sep 2012 20:32:12 +0200
François Boisson user.anti-s...@maison.homelinux.net a écrit:
Le Sun, 9 Sep 2012 13:57:15 +0200
Yves Rutschle debian.anti-s...@rutschle.net a écrit:
Si tu vas sur le site, il détaille tout un tas d'avantages à utiliser
systemd, cependant QUI a
Bonsoir,
Il faut préciser l'option script-config dans le configuration. Par
défault il y a default, desktop, minimal et build je crois.
Un exemple de ce que j'utilise, avec une config custom (mysql) :
[mysql]
type=lvm-snapshot
device=/dev/hokkaido/schroot-mysql
description=Debian MySQL
Bonsoir,
Merci mais j'ai l'impression qu'il y a eu du changement, j'ai ça
lorsque je met une ligne script-config=desktop/config dans la
conf et que je lance la commande schroot :
$ schroot -c maverick
A : Ligne 82 [maverick] : la clé « script-config » n'est plus gérée
I : Cette option sera
Bonjour,
Merci mais j'ai l'impression qu'il y a eu du changement, j'ai ça
lorsque je met une ligne script-config=desktop/config dans la
conf et que je lance la commande schroot :
$ schroot -c maverick
A : Ligne 82 [maverick] : la clé « script-config » n'est plus gérée
I : Cette option
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Jeśli wyrażają Państwo zgodę na otrzymanie
El Sat, 08 Sep 2012 22:43:31 +0100, Diego escribió:
(...)
Echa un vistazo a la documentación de Mailscanner que se incluye con el
paquete y revisa los ejemplos de configuración según el servidor de
correo que tengas así como algún tutorial donde se detallen los pasos y
comprueba que no te
El Diumenge, 9 de setembre de 2012, a les 14:40:57, Burkhard Lück va escriure:
Am Samstag, 8. September 2012 19:35:03 schrieb Yuri Chornoivan:
Hi!
написане Sat, 08 Sep 2012 20:17:20 +0300, Antoni Bella Pérez
antonibel...@orange.es:
Hi
Fix highlighting of two shortcuts:
El día 7 de septiembre de 2012 08:48, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com escribió:
El Fri, 07 Sep 2012 09:23:04 +0200, Trujillo Carmona, Antonio escribió:
El jue, 06-09-2012 a las 13:59 +, Camaleón escribió:
El Thu, 06 Sep 2012 13:52:39 +, Camaleón escribió:
(...)
¿Alguien sabe porque
El día 7 de septiembre de 2012 13:07, Jawifi jawif...@gmail.com escribió:
El 07/09/2012 13:03, Orlando Nuñez escribió:
Que raro pensé que al principio decías que Linux era lo máximo porque
hasta tu vieja
lo utiliza, ahora Linux es perfecto solo porque te sirve a ti, hazte un
favor,
coordina
O ps é uma ferramenta bstante útil quando se quer informações informações
de processos. Eu uso principalmente para colher o *PID*, o estado do
processo em execução e uso de CPU. Quando for utilizar o ps, os valores
que irão ser interessantes, ja que o que você precisa é o uso de memória
pelo
On 09/09/2012 01:40 AM, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Fri, Sep 07, 2012 at 10:56:45AM -0400, Gary Dale wrote:
On 07/09/12 08:21 AM, Jon Dowland wrote:
On Fri, Sep 07, 2012 at 02:04:04AM -0500, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Interesting statement. Squeeze (6) is still STABLE. After Wheezy (7)
is moved
On 9/7/2012 3:16 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
Agreed. But for me it isn't about the fsck time. It is about the
size of the problem. If you have full 100G filesystem and there is a
problem then you have a 100G problem. It is painful. But you can
handle it. If you have a full 10T filesystem and
On Sat, September 8, 2012 6:33 pm, Doug wrote:
On 09/08/2012 09:03 PM, Weaver wrote:
On Sat, September 8, 2012 8:51 am, Camaleón wrote:
On Fri, 07 Sep 2012 13:37:55 -0700, Weaver wrote:
I know how hard it can be to see the forest when you are too close to
the trees, so I thought I would
On Sat, Sep 08, 2012 at 04:24:00PM +, Camaleón wrote:
I wonder why people is so reluctant about installing packages from the
outside when this involves upstream projects which are well-known and
trustworthy :-?
It adds another layer of unnecessary complexity. If you can do
everything
On Sb, 08 sep 12, 20:10:26, Juan Sierra Pons wrote:
Hi again,
With the byobu package you can do the same as stated by Lars or Dom as
it is based on GNU Screen
byobu - powerful, text based window manager and shell multiplexer
Further from the description:
Byobu is Ubuntu's text-based
Have you tried Slackware 13.37 yet? That might work, I have an ancient
Dell laptop and Slackware had no problems installing and running on that
laptop. It hasn't got an especially large footprint either.
---
jude
On Sun, 9 Sep 2012 02:58:39 -0400
Kjetil brinchmann Halvorsen kjetil1...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a new laptop HP Pavilion dv4 5162la. I have tried all night to
install linux opn it, various distributions, but all have problems, of
different sort.
Now I am trying lubuntu (12.10 beta, but
Szanowni Państwo!
Zgodnie z obowiązującym stanem prawnym* zwracamy się do Państwa z zapytaniem, czy
wyrażają Państwo zgodę na przesłanie przez nas informacji dotyczących PRODUKCJI
KALENDARZY FIRMOWYCH http://www.kalendarze.info.pl (plik pdf 11mb).
Jeśli wyrażają Państwo zgodę na otrzymanie
- Original Message -
From: Chris Bannister cbannis...@slingshot.co.nz
The usual definition is disapproved.
I don't think disapproved is the correct word in that sense.
deprecated in software means the use of some item is discouraged/disapproved
and one shouldn't be using it. Whether
On 9/8/2012 11:49 AM, Veljko wrote:
Well, it did sound a little to complex and that is why I posted to this
list, hoping to hear some other opinions.
1. This machine will be used for
a) backup (backup server for several dedicated (mainly) web servers).
It will contain incremental
On 9/8/2012 1:10 PM, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
Am Freitag, 7. September 2012 schrieb Stan Hoeppner:
On 9/7/2012 12:42 PM, Dan Ritter wrote:
[…]
Now, the next thing: I know it's tempting to make a single
filesystem over all these disks. Don't. The fsck times will be
horrendous. Make
On 9/8/2012 2:53 PM, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
I would love to learn more about those really big XFS installations and
how there were made. I never dealt with more than about 4 TiB big XFS
setups.
About the only information that's still available is at the link below,
and it lacks
On Sun 09 Sep 2012 at 02:58:39 -0400, Kjetil brinchmann Halvorsen wrote:
I have a new laptop HP Pavilion dv4 5162la. I have tried all night to
install linux opn it, various distributions, but all have problems, of
different sort.
Now I am trying lubuntu (12.10 beta, but tried 12.04, exactly
Am Samstag, 8. September 2012 schrieb Stephen Powell:
On Sat, 08 Sep 2012 13:18:43 -0400 (EDT), Martin Steigerwald wrote:
Is that chip on a graphics card?
No, it is built into the motherboard.
Is this a server board?
What do you want to use it for?
--
Martin 'Helios' Steigerwald -
Am Samstag, 8. September 2012 schrieb Stephen Powell:
On Sat, 08 Sep 2012 12:24:00 -0400 (EDT), Camaleón wrote:
...
the VGA chipset is about 8 years (or so) old so
don't expect astonishing results :-)
I said the computer was new TO ME. I never said it was NEW.
This is a server machine
Weaver wea...@riseup.net writes:
But we are talking about Debian.
Specifically partitioning/file system decision making during install.
When else would you make such a decision if not before starting the
installation? You can't install software without a place to put it.
--
Debian testing
Kjetil brinchmann Halvorsen kjetil1...@gmail.com writes:
I have a new laptop HP Pavilion dv4 5162la. I have tried all night to
install linux opn it, various distributions, but all have problems, of
different sort.
Now I am trying lubuntu (12.10 beta, but tried 12.04, exactly same
symptoms)
Am Sonntag, 9. September 2012 schrieb Weaver:
Nothing anywhere near as complex as an expert Debian install, which is
what I prefer now.
You compare an *expert* Debian install with a regular Windows install?
Not a fair comparison it seems to me.
From what I read you can even install Debian to
Am Sonntag, 9. September 2012 schrieb Weaver:
Don't know about Debian, it's been a while since I installed that,
but I have installed a few others,
and in most cases the only things you have to input are your
language, your keyboard, and your
time zone. And whether you will use the
On Sat, 08 Sep 2012 19:59:50 +0200, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
Am Samstag, 8. September 2012 schrieb Camaleón:
(...)
Linux is more like an intense mental activity that requires from your
attention (and high doses of patience and interest) and not all the
people is ready/looking for that.
On Sat, 08 Sep 2012 15:11:04 -0500, hvw59601 wrote:
Camaleón wrote:
On Sat, 08 Sep 2012 09:21:30 -0500, hvw59601 wrote:
lee wrote:
T o n g mlist4sunt...@yahoo.com writes:
Time to look for an all purpose editor to replace emacs.
And you want to drop it just because of a problem with
On Sat, 08 Sep 2012 19:44:17 +, T o n g wrote:
It's been generations since I last play with X and defoma. Is defoma
still the recommended way of configuring TrueType fonts? I noticed that
defoma's font path is not in my Xorg. Is there any modern way to slip
it in without touching the
On Sat, 08 Sep 2012 20:25:53 +, T o n g wrote:
On Sat, 08 Sep 2012 16:01:33 +, Camaleón wrote:
Time to look for an all purpose editor to replace emacs.
And you want to drop it just because of a problem with your settings
not being honored? Have you report it?
Does it matter?
On Sat, 08 Sep 2012 16:19:17 -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
On Sat, 08 Sep 2012 12:24:00 -0400 (EDT), Camaleón wrote:
...
the VGA chipset is about 8 years (or so) old so don't expect
astonishing results :-)
I said the computer was new TO ME. I never said it was NEW. This is a
server
On Sat, 08 Sep 2012 18:03:30 -0700, Weaver wrote:
On Sat, September 8, 2012 8:51 am, Camaleón wrote:
(...)
The reason they don't is the install procedure.
(...)
I think it's not that easy.
First, because untechie users neither have to install Windows nor
MacOS as both usually come
On Sun, 09 Sep 2012 02:58:39 -0400, Kjetil brinchmann Halvorsen wrote:
I have a new laptop HP Pavilion dv4 5162la. I have tried all night to
install linux opn it, various distributions, but all have problems, of
different sort.
Now I am trying lubuntu (12.10 beta, but tried 12.04, exactly
On Sun, 09 Sep 2012 19:16:47 +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Sat, Sep 08, 2012 at 04:24:00PM +, Camaleón wrote:
I wonder why people is so reluctant about installing packages from the
outside when this involves upstream projects which are well-known and
trustworthy :-?
It adds
Am Sonntag, 9. September 2012 schrieb Camaleón:
I quite much agree to the installation stuff.
I put Linux on the laptop I bought with my father for my father. He
used Firefox and Thunderbird and some crappy photo management
software.
I put KDE on it plus Iceweasel, Icedove
On Sun, 09 Sep 2012 17:23:52 +0200, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
Am Sonntag, 9. September 2012 schrieb Camaleón:
(...)
Well that just works.
(...)
And you know why that works? Because you wanted it worked, not your
father. Now imagine your father has to do all the job by his own, do
you
On Sunday 09 September 2012 16:23:52 Martin Steigerwald wrote:
Am Sonntag, 9. September 2012 schrieb Camaleón:
I quite much agree to the installation stuff.
I put Linux on the laptop I bought with my father for my father. He
used Firefox and Thunderbird and some crappy photo
Am Sonntag, 9. September 2012 schrieb Camaleón:
On Sun, 09 Sep 2012 17:23:52 +0200, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
Am Sonntag, 9. September 2012 schrieb Camaleón:
(...)
Well that just works.
(...)
And you know why that works? Because you wanted it worked, not
your father. Now
On Du, 09 sep 12, 15:05:44, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
From what I read you can even install Debian to a fresh box by just
hitting enter all the time. I never tried this, but you have even guided
partitioning in the installer. So what?
No you can't, the Do you want to format these partions?
On Sun, 09 Sep 2012 18:04:00 +0200, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
Am Sonntag, 9. September 2012 schrieb Camaleón:
(...)
So in brief, if you ask me if Linux is ready for the desktop I'd say
that yes; it's people who is not ready for Linux.
I am not even sure about this.
There is quite some
At least on debian installers it should always be possible after
language and keyboard selections have been done to drop to the main menu
so that an installer can first arrange for debug logs to be saved and
then do a disk integrity check before proceeding with the installation.
If the disk
On Sat, 08 Sep 2012 13:31:16 +0200, Mauro wrote:
Hello I've two server with debian squeeze and in cluster with
heartbeat+pacemaker.
They run ntpd for time synchronize.
I've noticed some ntpd crashes in random days and random hour.
Does restarting the service works?
Logs don't say why.
On Sunday 09 September 2012 6:47:32 am Camaleón wrote:
On Sun, 09 Sep 2012 02:58:39 -0400, Kjetil brinchmann Halvorsen wrote:
I have a new laptop HP Pavilion dv4 5162la. I have tried all night to
install linux opn it, various distributions, but all have problems, of
different sort.
Now
Alex Robbins alexdotrobb...@gmail.com wrote:
I am looking to set up a custom SSH authentication system. I have a several
RSA key pairs for my user, and I want to restrict ssh access based on which
key pair is being used (not based on user name). On top of that, I want
to restrict keys based
On 09/09/2012 02:58 AM, Kjetil brinchmann Halvorsen wrote:
I have a new laptop HP Pavilion dv4 5162la. I have tried all night to
install linux opn it, various distributions, but all have problems, of
different sort.
Now I am trying lubuntu (12.10 beta, but tried 12.04, exactly same
symptoms)
On 09/09/2012 03:04 AM, Weaver wrote:
On Sat, September 8, 2012 6:33 pm, Doug wrote:
On 09/08/2012 09:03 PM, Weaver wrote:
On Sat, September 8, 2012 8:51 am, Camaleón wrote:
On Fri, 07 Sep 2012 13:37:55 -0700, Weaver wrote:
I know how hard it can be to see the forest when you are too close
On 20120909_040911, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
On 9/8/2012 2:53 PM, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
I would love to learn more about those really big XFS installations and
how there were made. I never dealt with more than about 4 TiB big XFS
setups.
About the only information that's still
On Sun, September 9, 2012 5:18 am, lee wrote:
Weaver wea...@riseup.net writes:
But we are talking about Debian.
Specifically partitioning/file system decision making during install.
When else would you make such a decision if not before starting the
installation? You can't install software
On Sun, September 9, 2012 6:05 am, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
Am Sonntag, 9. September 2012 schrieb Weaver:
Nothing anywhere near as complex as an expert Debian install, which is
what I prefer now.
You compare an *expert* Debian install with a regular Windows install?
No, I am saying that
Some non-packaged software, e.g. the BOINC client, requires a relatively
recent version of glibc.
Wheezy, the latest non-unstable version of Debian, is stuck at 2.13,
released 1.5 years ago, and since it is frozen there won't be a new glibc
available for some undetermined amount of time probably
On Sun, September 9, 2012 6:10 am, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
Am Sonntag, 9. September 2012 schrieb Weaver:
Don't know about Debian, it's been a while since I installed that,
but I have installed a few others,
and in most cases the only things you have to input are your
language, your
On Sun, September 9, 2012 7:43 am, Camaleón wrote:
On Sat, 08 Sep 2012 18:03:30 -0700, Weaver wrote:
On Sat, September 8, 2012 8:51 am, Camaleón wrote:
(...)
The reason they don't is the install procedure.
(...)
I think it's not that easy.
First, because untechie users neither have
On Sun, September 9, 2012 1:47 pm, Doug wrote:
On 09/09/2012 03:04 AM, Weaver wrote:
On Sat, September 8, 2012 6:33 pm, Doug wrote:
On 09/08/2012 09:03 PM, Weaver wrote:
On Sat, September 8, 2012 8:51 am, Camaleón wrote:
On Fri, 07 Sep 2012 13:37:55 -0700, Weaver wrote:
I know how hard it
On Sun, September 9, 2012 8:23 am, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
Am Sonntag, 9. September 2012 schrieb Camaleón:
I quite much agree to the installation stuff.
I put Linux on the laptop I bought with my father for my father. He
used Firefox and Thunderbird and some crappy photo management
On Sun, Sep 09, 2012 at 05:12:35PM -0400, Carl Fink wrote:
Some non-packaged software, e.g. the BOINC client, requires a relatively
recent version of glibc.
Wheezy, the latest non-unstable version of Debian, is stuck at 2.13,
released 1.5 years ago, and since it is frozen there won't be a
On 09/08/2012 02:55 AM, Brian wrote:
On Fri 07 Sep 2012 at 16:04:51 -0500, Alex Robbins wrote:
I am also hoping to take it a step further and say that the restricted key
(the one that only works at certain times) also requires that a pass phrase
be provided that changes based on an arbitrary
On Sun 09 Sep 2012 at 19:00:33 -0400, Carl Fink wrote:
Never mind, I just checked and Sid is also running 2.13. Apparently I'd have
to use ANOTHER DISTRO to get a glibc less than 18 months old.
Really?
Developers: really?
I gauess the only way to get an answer to the above rhetorical
On 09/09/2012 02:12 PM, Carl Fink wrote:
Some non-packaged software, e.g. the BOINC client, requires a relatively
recent version of glibc.
BOINC 7.0.27 migrated to wheezy about a month ago (and is thus listed on
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=boinc ). Before then, I was
using the
On Sat, 08 Sep 2012, Jon Dowland wrote:
On Fri, Sep 07, 2012 at 04:06:08PM -0300, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
Kernel patches from Lennart were properly reviewed, and accepted only after
the maintainers and subsystem maintainers approved them as an acceptable
solution for the general
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 12:50:36AM +0100, Brian wrote:
On Sun 09 Sep 2012 at 19:00:33 -0400, Carl Fink wrote:
Never mind, I just checked and Sid is also running 2.13. Apparently I'd have
to use ANOTHER DISTRO to get a glibc less than 18 months old.
Really?
Developers: really?
search-im is a brand new, user contributed Skype, Yahoo, AIM, ICQ, MSN
Messenger search engine community created to help messenger users connect with
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name). Please feel free to have a try and add yourself, your
i'm trying to get udev rules for my usb phone, and they are ...
SUBSYSTEM==usb, ACTION==add, SYSFS{idVendor}==0fce:2138,
SYSFS{idProduct}==*, MODE=0777
AND
SUBSYSTEM==usb, ACTION==add, SYSFS{idVendor}==0fce,
SYSFS{idProduct}==*, MODE=0777
but neither work.
lsusb shows .. Bus 001 Device 034: ID
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