I have been tracking this package
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/ca-certificates-java for about a month
because the package version 20170929~deb9u1 which is in stable has a bug
which is blocking my docker image builds. Version 20170929~deb9u2 should
fix it but the package has been in stable-p-u
I have been tracking this package
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/ca-certificates-java for about a month
because the package version 20170929~deb9u1 which is in stable has a bug
which is blocking my docker image builds. Version 20170929~deb9u2 should
fix it but the package has been in stable-p-u
https://www.crowdsupply.com/eoma68/micro-desktop
i've been working on a strategy to make it possible for people to have
more control over the hardware that they own, and for it to cost less
money for them to do so, long-term. i've had to become an open
hardware developer in order to do that.
i b
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 6:25 PM, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
wrote:
> which should help answer the question you asked: your work - fantastic
> as it is - was *impossible to find*. it doesn't even remotely come up
> on the radar of queries. *nobody knows what you've ach
however still think that such lengthy writeups do really belong
> somewhere else, maybe to a blog, with a short post with a link being
> posted here.
yehh, i wasn't expecting it to be that long - i lost track of
time, but also i wanted to make sure i addressed and included everyone
adam, i apologise for not being in a position to reply in-thread: as
mentioned previously i tried (via gmane) but the entire discussion is
completely missing, and i forgot to ask people in the original post to
cc me if they would like an ongoing threaded reply.
i also notice that you removed debia
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 5:58 PM, Andrew Shadura wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 17 February 2015 at 18:20, claude juif wrote:
>> Really rude answer. Really bad.
>
> I find it really rude to send emails of about 300 lines of text in
> total. Extremely rude.
i did apologise in advance, and explained why i to
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 5:20 PM, claude juif wrote:
>
>
> 2015-02-17 17:55 GMT+01:00 Andrew Shadura :
>>
>> Hi Luke,
>>
>> On 17 February 2015 at 17:28, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
>> wrote:
>> > <265 lines of text and counting snipped>
>
ok, so there's been quite a discussion, both on slashdot, where
amazingly the comments that filtered to the top were insightful and
respectful, and also here on debian-devel and debian-users. as i
normally use gmane to reply (and maintain and respect threads) but
this discussion is not *on* gmane,
On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 11:42 AM, Christian Seiler wrote:
> Am 16.02.2015 um 02:54 schrieb Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton:
>>
>> http://lkcl.net/reports/removing_systemd_from_debian/
>
>
> It's funny that when Wheezy (not Jessie!) came out, nobody complained
> that
http://lkcl.net/reports/removing_systemd_from_debian/
i've documented the process by which it is possible to run some of the
debian desktop window managers (TDE, fvwm, twm etc.) without the need
for systemd or libsystemd0 or any components related to systemd
whatsoever.
the process is not without
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Shaun gmsl.co.uk> writes:
>
> HI there,
>
> When you install Nagios it installs itself so that $SERVER/nagios3/
> takes over your site. I have setup an extra vhost on my apache server
> and I don't want nagios to take over all vhosts. I just want to setup,
> say, nagios.mydomain.com/nagios3/ as
On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 6:15 AM, Paul Wise wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm looking for a way to replace my current home network infrastructure
> with a single device running Debian.
paul, hi,
if you're still on the mad scheme of doing everything in a single box,
to give yourself hell _and_ high water f
On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 6:15 AM, Paul Wise wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm looking for a way to replace my current home network infrastructure
> with a single device running Debian. I currently have these devices:
>
> * Siemens SpeedStream 4200. This is an ADSL2+ modem running the
> supplied
right - _finally_ i've encountered a requirement to upgrade a 2nd
system that has lvm2 and (in this 2nd case 2.6.18-486) a linux kernel
image, and have encountered the *exact* same problem as is in bugs
636123 and 638896. this time, however, i was anticipating that
something might go wrong, so was
just a word of warning: on absolutely no account, not for any reason,
should you buy WD "Green" drives.
i've just spent a hair-raising 6 weeks discovering that these drives,
when pushed above a mere 40 Centigrade, become so unstable that they
can actually become completely unresponsive, shut down,
On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 2:05 PM, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
wrote:
> now, i've discussed this on the bugtracker and there clearly isn't -
> and really shouldn't be - a listed debian dependency between
> linux-image-2.6.39 kernel and a userspace library. however
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=636123
there's a rather complex set of interdependencies between
linux-image-2.6.39, libdevmapper, initramfs-tools and LVM that has
resulted in a system which last had 2.6.32-trunk-amd64 installed (and
associated packages) failing to boot when the l
On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 12:58 PM, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
wrote:
> folks, hi,
>
> bug reported: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=636123
>
> i was wondering if anyone else has a similar configuration (booting
> off of root LVM partitions) and had encountered
folks, hi,
bug reported: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=636123
i was wondering if anyone else has a similar configuration (booting
off of root LVM partitions) and had encountered similar issues of root
filesystems being unrecognised.
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by one of the major companies: it's actually 3D (stacked) ram and thus
you get a significantly higher memory density. thus, the use of the
name "zram" caused some confusion, that you had access to this quite
rare type of RAM mem
On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 1:59 PM, Philip Hands wrote:
>> ok, i bring in phil now, who i was talking to yesterday about this.
>> what he said was (and i may get this wrong: it only went in partly) -
>> something along the lines of "remember to build the drives with
>> individual mdadm bitmaps enab
On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 4:26 PM, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
> [2011.06.26.1634 +0200]:
>> > Search manpage for "partitions".
>>
>> that's odd. i read around each part (man mdadm^M /partitions^M),
>> para
On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 3:11 PM, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
> [2011.06.26.1241 +0200]:
>> * is there an option to mdadm to make it display UUIDs instead of or
>> as well as the disk name?
>
> mdadm -Es
oo! yaay! there is, ho
On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 2:25 PM, Andrew McGlashan
wrote:
> Anyway the long and short of it is, I can use mdadm without regard to
> what devices are found, such as /dev/sda /dev/sdb /dev/sdc and the like as I
> rely purely on the UUID functionality, which as you know, mdadm handles
> perfectly
On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 2:25 PM, Andrew McGlashan
wrote:
> I hear what you are saying, but I had a related problem which was similar.
well... it's funny, because this is exactly what i need.
> Anyway the long and short of it is, I can use mdadm without regard to
> what devices are found, s
ep or concerned for our future food supply i'd find a lamb
head-butting fence posts incredibly funny.
On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 8:26 PM, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
> [2011.06.25.1938 +0200]:
>> mdadm i can confirm goes and hunts down the symlink
UUIDs internally?
tia,
[martin's reply]
On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 8:26 PM, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
> [2011.06.25.1938 +0200]:
>> mdadm i can confirm goes and hunts down the symlinks and adds
>> /dev/sdd! i don
http://www.limefree.org/download/TWR-MPC5125-Recovering-File-System.rar
http://www.limefree.org/down.asp
not entirely sure whom should be notified but this needs to be
investigated. has anyone encountered any LimeOS products at actual
retail stores in Copyright-enforcing countries? whilst i know
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 1:44 PM, Oscar Morante wrote:
> Have you seen this project [1]? It looks like they have been already
> thinking about the git+bittorrent idea.
>
> [1] http://code.google.com/p/gittorrent/
yes. it's effectively shelved. the name "gittorrent" was abandoned
and the name "mi
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 6:47 PM, Yaroslav Halchenko
wrote:
> Just - Wow... thanks!
>
> Hopefully digesting of this tasty post would not cause too much of farting ;-)
:)
> seems might be worth adding (if I am not missing the point), then the
> concept of "derivatives" would then converge finally
i'm contacting this list because i believe that it will have a high
concentration of people who may be interested in having a
non-Intel-based 100% free software compatible laptop: if i am mistaken
in that assumption, i apologise: feel free to hit delete and ignore
this message.
in order to avoid s
Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> dom0 uses Debian Etch with a custom made 2.6.21 kernel provided by my
> webhosting company Ovh. I cannot make any changes to dom0.
? I thought that Xen0 support was only in 2.6.18?
> My domU is installed using debootstrap and runs Etch on a
> 2.6.18-6-xen
janskey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a tool that can monitor bandwidth consumed on a specific user? For
> example, in my flat network where:
>
> internet->cisco router->firewall->linux/windows clients & servers
>
> I want to monitor a client or want to know who's downloading stuff to
>
"Mag Gam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Typically, we create a partition to capture a kernel dump when the system
> crashes. Therefore, a system with 16GB of RAM will have a partition with
> 16GB.
> How would I scale a system with 64 or 128GB of memory? Any thoughts?
As far as I understand, thou
"Mag Gam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I want RAID 5 but without mirroring. The data is important but not that
> important.
Ok, there are performance advantages and disadvantages to RAID5.
First, the advantage: reading is awesome. almost as good as a stripe.
the other advantage: writes in f
andy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My / partition is some 12GB and I see that it is currently 97%
> full. How can I clean this out without trashing important files? What
> should I be looking for in terms of likely culprits that can be
> deep-sixed safely?
cd /
du -h -s *
then drill down to the b
"Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Are they really giving us access? I've seen screenshots of the printer
> setup utility in Mac OS X, and although it looks vaguely like
> Foomatic, I'm quite sure there's stuff in there that's not being
> shared back thanks to the GPL exception
"Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Also, the GPL exception in CUPS for Apple only, of which I have
> recently also complained. :-)
This is what I was talking about with the 'gpl enables new business
models' - apple let the main cups developers 'cash out' (thus encouraging
o
"Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ... Apple taking code without
> giving back in a usable way, or not giving back at all?
see Darwin- Apple is giving away a bunch of it's OS-level advances.
Like most companies, they don't want to give away their 'core technology'
(which fo
I found my problem, see below:
Luke S Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am attempting to get pygrub working with a debian DomU, with a stock
> debian-xen kernel. (I have a similar setup with CentOS DomUs that works
> great) the kernels look ok and boot (but then panic
"Michael S. Peek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ...That is, unless someone knows a good and cheap way to have big-time
> data density outside the machine. The other option I'm looking at is
> a NAS, but it seems to me that the cheaper solution is to build a
> storage server myself instead.
Price
Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Or... don't buy sucky h/w in the first place. If you *really* care
> about your data, you spend the extra bucks for quality h/w that has
> a competent support staff behind it. And you pay for an adequate
> backup solution!
I think most people on this lis
So I have a few Debian (4.0) DomUs running; they work great, except that
I am using a generic (open-source xen generic, that is) kernel rather
than a debian specific kernel. I see that there are kernel-xen packages,
however, they appear to be aimed at the Dom0 (they have no xennet
or xenblk mo
old versions of v4l. I don't
know if that matters, but these are the errors that I continue to
encounter:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/ffmpeg$ make
make -C libavutil all
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/luke/ffmpeg/libavutil'
make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[1]: Leaving directory
ought.net/Software-RAID.HOWTO/Software-RAID.HOWTO-11.html
I'll check out LVM. Maybe I'll end up with that, and/or hardware RAID.
Luke
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ngle ext3 partition on the RAID
device, I wanted several (what the "multi-user workstation" option
creates). Is that simply not possible? I was under the (incorrect?)
impression that you could partition a RAID device just like you can a
drive.
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On Mon, 11 Jul 2005, Paolo Alexis Falcone wrote:
> Don't mind it - it works just fine even if you ignore it. Have done
> such with my setups having software RAID 1 using the Sarge installer.
I wish I could, but the installer won't let me continue.
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> Quoting Luke Pacholski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > [?] Partition disks
> > Warning!
> > The kernel was unable to re-read the partition table on /dev/md/0 (Invalid
> > argument). This means Linux won't know any
same errors.
Is this a known issue? I haven't been able to find anything...
Luke
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to /boot/boot-menu.b, which doesn't exist. So I was
wondering if that file is supposed to be part of Sarge, or if it's
something else...
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cratch? I
think it's just whatever lilo does, if I can figure out how to get there
Any advice much appreciated!! Many thanks in advance...
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Alvin Oga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thus:
>
>
> On Sat, 23 Oct 2004, Luke Kearney wrote:
>
> > Hi List,
> > I am looking to purchase a wireless PCI card for a new machine here at
> > my home. I was wondering if anyon
loy a hardware access point though if the consensus is that a
hardware access point is the better way to go I could certainly start
looking at this.
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-x86-1.0-6111-pkg1/usr/sr
>c/nv/nvidia.ko
> /tmp/selfgz3346/NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-6111-pkg1/usr/src/nv/nvi
>dia.o
> /tmp/selfgz3346/NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-6111-pkg1/usr/src/nv/nvidia.mod.o
>NVIDIA: left KBUILD.
> -> done.
> -> Kernel module compilation compl
t at all. In either case the easiest way to do
this if you used apt-get to install mozilla itself is simply to
apt-cache search psm / apt-get install psm. It seems that Mozilla
doesn't work with https without this module. Slight inconvenience but
not hard to fix.
HTH
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TOSlink cable. Can anyone shed some light on how to get playback through
those digital speakers - preferrably at the same time as the analog
ports.
Thanks in advance
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Nayyar Ahmed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thus:
> Hello All,
>
> is there any command so that i can get
> my machine CPU and RAM information
> pluse there current usage.
>
> TIA
>
Man top
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eference over another.
HTH
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>
> TIA, thanks
>
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Hello,
Looks like mrtg is your friend here. Probably a package available and
plenty of online resources for configuration help.
HTH
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ucessfully mounting the server ? On the server
side a showmount -e should give you a listing of exported directories
and on the client side the following should be running /sbin/portmap and
rpciod .
HTH
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transcode maybe?
On Friday 30 July 2004 18:12, Sarunas Burdulis wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I need to do a one time massive conversion of video materials currently
> in Real's .rm files to MPEG4 and/or QTime (switching from RealServer to
> the open source Darwin Streaming Server).
>
> Can anybody recommen
On Friday 30 July 2004 19:56, Michael G. Morey wrote:
> All,
>
> I'm running Debian GNU/Linux 3.0r1 with hotplug, modutils, pciutils, and
> usbutils back-ports from www.backports.org, on a Dell Latitude D800
> laptop. I'm running a custom Linux 2.4.26 kernel I've built from a
> Debianized back-por
h:
cd /home/
chown -R fred fred
chown -R jim jim
chown -R sally sally
Hope this helps,
Luke.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Jonathan
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reaching my host and then exim failing to
> properly forward them locally: There are no
> unforwarded messages languishing on exim's input
> queue.
>
> Any troubleshooting ideas would be appreciated.
>
> Griff Palmer
is it feasible that your ISP now filters inbound smtp possibly as an
anti-spam or anti-virus measure?
HTH
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27;ve installed, fire up gnome-system-monitor and kill the culprits with that!
Hopefully this will help some people :).
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And generally much more readable than find.
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d.
Oh, and if anyone knows why udev isn't noticing the nvidia device and
creating the device nodes (yes, I modified the udev.rules file), I'd
appreciate help there, but I just added a startup script for now.
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> On Tue, 13 Jul 2004, Luke Kearney wrote:
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> > and to reboot but after a reboot nothing is changed. Current partition
would be
most grateful if someone could point me to a HOWTO or offer some advice.
I have googled for this but nothing that directly relates seems to pop
up.
TIA
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Which version of the installer did you use? AFAIK, the new Debian Beta
installer supports that NIC out of the box. See
http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ for the ISOs.
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Raymond Kim wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I've installed Debian Linux vi
tly colored machine tools.
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cenapad wrote:
Does anybody know a good P2P client? In affirmative case, is there any
tric or tip to installation?
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for browsers is to use passive mode, which won't work unless Windows can
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Marty Landman wrote:
Hi,
My gateway machine runs windows xp. Using zonee
On Mon, Jun 14, 2004 at 09:59:21AM -0400, James Morris wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Jun 2004, Russell Coker wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 03:01, Christoph Hellwig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > It's actually disabled again (compiled in but disabled) in SuSE because
> > > the performance hit was muc
This is a status / progress report for Debian / SE/Linux integration.
I look forward to the day when it need no longer be maintained,
which will be when all of the outstanding issues have been addressed.
The constant work-in-progress version of this report will always be
available from:
h
neous selections are
there. Is there anyone to clear the memory of what packages are going
to be upgraded/removed?
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hi, i have installed a lot of debian systems and this one is the
strangest and most frustrating issue i've ever come across, and
i seriously need help or i will blow this machine away with a
reinstall.
yes, that's right - a debian system that i will be forced to treat
as lowlife scum like windows:
in /sys/class/tty (including
'console', which would imply I shouldn't have to create it manually).
Help? Please?
Thanks,
Luke
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environment). Check your Apache httpd.conf file.
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stan wrote:
On Wed, Apr 21, 2004 at 11:09:34AM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
"mount"
command or view your /etc/fstab file to find the root device.
Let resierfsck check the system and correct errors, and you should be
alright.
Luke Reeves
http://www.neuro-tech.net/
Rainer Köcher wrote:
Hello all,
I am using a vaio notebook with debian woody. I
might want to check out the later 2.6.6-rc1
kernel and see if anything changes.
Luke Reeves
http://www.neuro-tech.net/
Mike Chandler wrote:
Debian testing, kernel-2.6.3-1-686-smp, pentium 4, @3.0Ghz--
When I go to turn off the machine, it goes through all the screen messages as
u
Antonio, which browser are you using? I use Mozilla and Firebird, and I
upgrade both often and usually run CVS snapshots of the former. I have
yet to see my bookmarks get lost.
Luke Reeves
http://www.neuro-tech.net/
Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
When an upgrade of the browser is
Just for closure, I purged the uw-IMAPd server packages, removed the
certificate and installed them again via apt-get. Worked like a charm
with the certificate being regenerated. Thanks.
Luke
CW Harris wrote:
>
>
> Probably, although I think you need to remove/move the cert firs
I'd guess that's the problem.. According to the NVidia documents APIC
should be disabled since it can cause instability.
Luke
James D. Freels wrote:
It is turned ON for both kernels.
/usr/src/linux-2.4.25# grep APIC .config
CONFIG_X86_GOOD_APIC=y
CONFIG_X86_IO_APIC=y
CONFIG_X86_LO
Thanks. I see that as kinda the last resort. I was hoping that there
was a way to do a dpkg-reconfigure to allow the IMAP setup to recreate
the certificate, since I'd rather have debconf handle it.
Luke
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/SSL-Certificates-HOWTO/index.html
Cre
Do you have local APIC turned on or off in your kernel configuration?
Luke Reeves
http://www.neuro-tech.net/
James D. Freels wrote:
I have a Debian/Woody distribution installed on a new dual-Xeon 4GB
system. Works great.
Under kernel 2.4.25 (self compiled), SMP-mode, the nvidia
recreate it. Can anyone give me some pointers? Thanks.
Luke Reeves
http://www.neuro-tech.net/
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From Bob Proulx
I cannot think of any reason changing kernels would affect the
installation of the X server which is in the xserver-xfree86 package.
I guess that what steef had said, that since I had been using the
security packages with the bf24
install there might have been an error getting
APT to
work in this install,but I haven't tried apt more than once...)
As far as I can tell, fixing either one of these problems would really
help me out. Can I get
the ethernet card to work with the default install type, or get X
Server to work with the bf24
install?
Thanks for any help.
y
I found a solution to this on the linux games tome page, where someone
said you need to remove /usr/lib/tls (or move it out of the way).
Worked liked a charm for me.
Luke Diamand
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ight wanna check out mldonkey - it's a much nicer replacement
for the official client, and includes an easy web interface.
Luke Reeves
amg wrote:
recently switched to debian after years with windows, i am enjoying the experience, although at times i get frustrated - i know that is my fault and
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