i am sorry ,i can't find the debian-user-digest Digest V2015 #1012can you tell
me where can i get it
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the parameters. It may work to enclose the whole parameter string in
double quotes. Or escape any ( and ) with a leading \. For example:
mycommand (34)
mycommand stuff \(34\)
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On 06/23/2015 11:45 AM, Don Armstrong wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2015, Zebediah C. McClure wrote:
Non-booting system because of race condition in drive mounting.
The ordering of drives by systemd is based on dependencies, and there
shouldn't be issues.
But that said, if you've found one, please
On 06/17/2015 10:12 AM, Dwijesh Gajadur wrote:
Hello everyone.
I recently bought and installed a PCI ATI Rage 128 Video card on my pc.
I then installed Debian Jessie on the pc.
After booting the following lines appear:
Loading, Please wait...
fsck from util-linux 2.25.2
/dev/sda5: clean,
through it. Typically 5-6 GBs per month. It will be expensive if you
go over the limit. Cable or DSL will have drastically higher data caps,
and are more reliable generally.
Unlimited wireless exists in theory, but it is still restricted,
typically by throttling.
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here, I will try to
help. Petter
Which logs do you suggest? (I am only medium grade familiar with the
sysadmin tasks of Linux. Not a pro or a guru.)
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On 05/24/2015 04:50 AM, Petter Adsen wrote:
On Sun, 24 May 2015 04:12:03 -0500
Mark Allums m...@allums.top wrote:
Try to run lsmod | grep snd, and add the modules that
snd-hda-intel depend on before the line loading it in the relevant
file in /etc/modules-load.d or in /etc/modules.
root
On 05/24/2015 04:13 AM, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
On Sun, 24 May 2015, Mark Allums wrote:
No such line in /etc/fstab. However, a line similar to above is in
/etc/mtab. (The defaults are not there. All of the options are
spelled out.)
I have the same thing on 2 laptops, and the directory
On 05/24/2015 04:50 AM, Petter Adsen wrote:
On Sun, 24 May 2015 04:12:03 -0500
Mark Allums m...@allums.top wrote:
Try to run lsmod | grep snd, and add the modules that
snd-hda-intel depend on before the line loading it in the relevant
file in /etc/modules-load.d or in /etc/modules.
root
On 05/24/2015 01:15 AM, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
On Sat, 23 May 2015, Mark Allums wrote:
. . .
Re-Installing ALSA does nothing, of course, and I guess I have no
Google skills, because all I can find with Google is advice to
reinstall ALSA.
. . .
hi Mark,
I had almost the same problem
On 05/24/2015 12:58 AM, Petter Adsen wrote:
On Sat, 23 May 2015 23:29:27 -0500
Mark Allums m...@allums.top wrote:
I have a decent setup with an ASUS ROG motherboard (overkill for
Linux, I know). I was tooling along nicely, when, after an update
(back when Jessie was Testing), sound quit
Here's the output of that:
root@persephone:~# alsactl init
alsactl: sysfs_init:48: sysfs path '/sys' is invalid
Found hardware: HDA-Intel Realtek ALC898
HDA:10ec0899,10438547,0013 0x1043 0x8547
Hardware is initialized using a generic method
What does it mean sysfs path '/sys' is invalid?
MArk
On 05/24/2015 02:23 AM, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
On Sun, 24 May 2015, Mark Allums wrote:
What does it mean sysfs path '/sys' is invalid?
do you have in /etc/fstab the line
sysfs /sys sysfs defaults
0 0
cheers,
No such line in /etc/fstab
sound again. However, I have to run it manually after
every boot. What steps do I need to take to get it to load at boot
again? Re-Installing ALSA does nothing, of course, and I guess I have
no Google skills, because all I can find with Google is advice to
reinstall ALSA.
MArk
On 05/14/2015 08:25 PM, Raymond Jennings wrote:
I need to install a wifi adapter to my newly built desktop machine.
It needs to attach to either usb or the rj45 port, and I'd like to
avoid models that require downloaded firmware or ndiswrapper or the like.
Any options out there? I'm
Hello,
I have some packages that did not install correctly. One in particular is
giving me fits. It can't be upgraded. It can't be removed. It can't be
reinstalled. It can't be reconfigured. The error message states that it is
in an inconsistent state and needs to be reinstalled before it is
,
and a newer kernel like jessie's.
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, but the first thing I'd check is the paper
size setting for that and the other software on the processing route.
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On 02/26/2015 02:28 AM, James Allsopp wrote:
Hello,
I've just installed the nvidia drivers after following the instructions
here https://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers
but now my fonts are so small they are unreadable. My display is a HDMI
television.
I think this could be related
, if I am fairly sure I'm not wrongly
rejecting anything. I'm happy to look at anything conveniently packaged
for jessie.
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user and the permissions system will then sometimes save you
from various silly mistakes.
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) and that is working just fine.
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with
pulseaudio (including myself), I don't want to install pulseaudio. Alsa is
working great, so why change?
(snip)
For me https://github.com/i-rinat/apulse works fine with Skype and
ALSA's plughw devices: PulseAudio emulation for ALSA.
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messing with them. (I think Google Hangouts might sometimes do that too,
but if so I haven't worked out how to stop it.)
Having ALSA working well for me and not wanting pulseaudio, I actually
use Skype 4.3 with https://github.com/i-rinat/apulse and it works just
fine.
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Graphics Family Linux XORG 7.7 driver update finished
This should result in the file ast_drv.so in
/usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers
Is it there?
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to use Debian's
source packages and toolchain to create differently compiled packages to
be installed into a Debian system is pretty much on-topic too though!
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caused the
old entry to stop working and how I ought to have fixed it.
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want to control my computer instead of
being controlled by my computer.
Exactly.
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systemd? Can it not be compiled from the source
package with different options? (It is nice that Debian tends to make it
quite easy to compile locally in a similar way to how the binary
packages are generated.) A bit of googling isn't finding me anything
about this issue.
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read and understand and adjust them!)
I assume others have different desires, and in its present form systemd
may well support them better, with apparently having been designed with
different goals in mind.
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a distribution that does a good job of
supporting everybody from server admins to naive desktop users, and I am
grateful for Debian's intentions to keep giving us plenty of choice.
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Andrei POPESCU andreimpope...@gmail.com writes:
On Sb, 23 aug 14, 13:43:50, Mark Carroll wrote:
In my /etc/apt/preferences.d/preferences I have,
Package: *
Pin: release a=stable
Pin-Priority: 600
You are increasing priority of stable, from 500 to 600, why?
I can't remember; it never
Andrei POPESCU andreimpope...@gmail.com writes:
On Sb, 04 oct 14, 16:44:17, Mark Carroll wrote:
(snip)
The only time one could say stable is catching up to testing is the
moment of a stable release, but even then, it's not quite accurate since
the current testing *becomes* stable, the next
quality.
Is this at all surprising? Are there easy fixes I could try?
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the default value 1,
as mentionned in resolv.conf manpage, seems to be unchanged for ages.
Ugg, I must have been crosseyed when I saw that. : is obviously not =.
Thanks, it looks like the default has not changed. Very strange.
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On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 11:30:43AM -0400, Mark Kamichoff wrote:
On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 08:55:51AM +0100, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
Perhaps one of the recent libc upgrades have changed the default for
'ndots' ?
If so, according to a quick scan of the resolv.conf(5) manual page you
.. doesn't seem to indicate any resolver / DNS changes between those
versions, though. I'll continue to research.
Hope this helps
It does, thanks!
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running.
I realize that using short names in this fashion may be not the best
thing to do anymore considering recent ICANN policies and the plethora
of new TLDs. However, I'd like to still have the option to enable this
behavior.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
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from the Qt5 stuff that
I would expect installing one not to disrupt the operation of software
depending on the other. I think you can have some hope on that score.
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version of open-source videotelephony without actually having to
try to get any of the actual videotelephone software working well.
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of archives.
After this operation, 283 kB of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue [Y/n]?
I wonder what changed, if anything would break if I went ahead.
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prompt is reached. Before agetty
started doing that, I could usefully scroll back, now it seems to wipe
out anything much after checking the root file system. Presumably with
jessie I'll get to start playing with TTYVTDisallocate=no or somesuch.
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have an excellent visual memory you are in the dark as regards what
happened.
Isn't dmesg intended to unbewilder the bewildered?
Unfortunately not all of what is actually printed on the screen seems to
make it into the dmesg output.
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No problem, I am interested to learn how others do it! (-: My main
concern thus remains: does this change with systemd, can I still leave
background processes running after logging out from the originating
login shell with exit / ^D ?
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Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk writes:
On Fri 11 Jul 2014 at 11:47:37 +0100, Mark Carroll wrote:
(snip)
No problem, I am interested to learn how others do it! (-: My main
concern thus remains: does this change with systemd, can I still leave
background processes running after logging out from
in a systemd world.
If not, you should be fine.
Hang on, that sounds scary. I'll still be able to launch something
from the shell (maybe in an xterm) with a trailing to put it in
the background, and then log out and it will keep on going, right?
I may not have been paying enough attention ...
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Le 09.07.2014 15:40, Mark Carroll a écrit :
Martin Read zen75...@zen.co.uk writes:
On 09/07/14 05:07, Steve Litt wrote:
[regarding double fork]
In other words, it's going to bust my program, right?
Maybe. Do the programs you launch need to outlive
configuration?
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rob r...@rektau.ukfsn.org writes:
On 29/06/14 08:30, Mark Carroll wrote:
lspci lists my 1013:6003 sound card as,
01:0a.0 Multimedia audio controller: Cirrus Logic CS 4614/22/24/30
[CrystalClear SoundFusion Audio Accelerator] (rev 01)
I tried following the instructions at https
time...
Can someone see what's going wrong?
The 404 Not Found on the Packages file is because that file does not
exist in the repositories. You can get rid of the debmirror error by
using an --exclude='/Packages$' option.
I don't know what might be causing the aptitude update errors.
Mark
than fit on the screen (multiple in right border), you can
use the right-arrow key to see more.
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cents.
Mark
On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 7:48 AM, Joel Rees joel.r...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 5:14 AM, Tanstaafl tansta...@libertytrek.org wrote:
On 5/8/2014 2:11 PM, Ric Moore wayward4...@gmail.com wrote:
Especially when viewed in the light that a Linux desktop, and the Xorg
system
On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 7:48 AM, Joel Rees joel.r...@gmail.com wrote:
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Especially when viewed in the light that a Linux desktop, and the Xorg
system sits on
a useful replacement for this old system.
(I've already been having luck with xorg with an ATI Radeon 9600 in a
newer system that can take such things.)
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installed inside a 32-bit chroot (using schroot) so I don't
know if for your purposes that counts or not.
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didier gaumet didier.gau...@gmail.com writes:
Le 15/04/2014 22:01, Mark Carroll a écrit :
(snip)
Rather than trying many more speculative adjustments, I am wondering:
does anybody else actually have this hardware working with a modern
xorg under Debian?
(snip)
Well, the silence
configuration, and what you had to do? Or, failing that, does anyone
have any suggestions? (Spend more on video cards, perhaps!)
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SESSION failed, but it
didn't seem to matter. Note that /dev/dvd5 should be your own device
name, and blurayImage.iso should be your own iso image.
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On 03/29/2014 01:32 PM, Peter Michaux wrote:
On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 5:02 PM, Mark Neyhart mark.neyh...@akleg.gov wrote:
On 03/28/2014 03:22 PM, Peter Michaux wrote:
Is Dirvish still a good choice in 2014?
Dirvish just works. I've been using it for years.
Where is your bank directory
by business, dictators, and religion!! I do believe I've
penetrated a gaggle of google lackey's. And where are you, wrapped up
with Debian of course. Poor guy's.
Sincerely,
Mark T. Evans
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Is Dirvish still a good choice in 2014?
Dirvish just works. I've been using it for years.
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Dear Sirs;
What would be the yearly support costs for an e commerce, web facing server.
Sincerely,
Mark T. Evans
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 10:53 AM, Mark Copper mlcop...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear List,
What might explain this behavior? A Zebra label printer (GX430t) is
configured through CUPS and it is desired to print a PDF file on it.
The PDF file was created with the Perl module PDF::API2.
The file
On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 12:03 PM, Curt cu...@free.fr wrote:
On 2014-03-16, Mark Copper mlcop...@gmail.com wrote:
So I have 2 different ways to go at present: from Iceweasel, download
to gv and print from there and from Chrome viewer printing with system
print.
Some have been successful
On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 12:49 PM, Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk wrote:
On Sun 16 Mar 2014 at 12:35:32 -0500, Mark Copper wrote:
On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 12:03 PM, Curt cu...@free.fr wrote:
Some have been successful in using the Chrome pdf plugin (libpdf.so) in
Chromium.
Too bad you didn't
On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 2:34 PM, Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk wrote:
On Sun 16 Mar 2014 at 13:28:32 -0500, Mark Copper wrote:
Please see here for the zip file:
straitcity.com/cups_debug_log.zip
wget http://straitcity.com/cups_debug_log.zip
It's only 9k in size! We've had off-topic
?
Thanks for your time.
Mark
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Gilles Pelletier pellg...@gmail.com writes:
Do you have a suggestion of where I should post this picture so that
you can see it? (preferably sans spam)
http://imagebin.org/ is useful for this kind of thing.
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on that server to run a script
that switches them over and kicks the daemon into reloading its
configuration. I do similarly except, instead of messing with dhcpd,
my scripts add or remove iptables rules that reject the packets based
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. There isn't a lot
of good stuff, though: I can't compellingly rebut your impression.
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into how to hack tkplot accordingly. For
producing this kind of diagram, something like LaTeX's TikZ or Basser
Lout's Diag are good, but they are not an easy-learn point-and-click
solution, and I assume you are starting out with data that's in R.
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Peter Easthope pe...@easthope.ca writes:
Can anyone offer a solution for this?
[user@computer ~]$ nc -l 25 -e /usr/sbin/ssmtp
Ncat: bind to :::25: Permission denied. QUITTING.
Maybe you need to be root? I doubt regular users can bind to ports below
1024.
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format of your choice,
but that's a fair bit of effort reading manual pages and playing with
options and I've not tried it myself, but if you wanted to go down that
kind of route those are the places I'd start.
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before 'default'.
Perhaps something like,
for i in *__default\.m??
do mv $i `echo $i | sed 's/.\{17\}\(.\{4\}\)$/\1/'`
done
Hope that helps.
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David Guntner da...@guntner.com writes:
Mark Carroll grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
(snip)
for i in *__default\.m??
do mv $i `echo $i | sed 's/.\{17\}\(.\{4\}\)$/\1/'`
done
Ooh, yea, that looks like it would do it, way better than what I came up
with if it doesn't require a specific
David Guntner da...@guntner.com writes:
Mark Carroll grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
(snip)
to replace __default.m4a with .mp4
Oops, spot the typo. (-: I should mention that lest it confuse.
(snip)
Very cool, and slick, too. :-) Thanks!
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candidate version of package libxfce4util-dev can't satisfy
version requirements
What's my best path forward here? I don't suppose there's some archive
somewhere that still has xfce4-session 4.8.3-4 or at least the build
dependencies for 4.8.3-3?
Cheers,
Mark
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What's my best path forward here? I don't suppose there's some archive
somewhere that still has xfce4-session 4.8.3-4 or at least the build
dependencies for 4.8.3-3?
Ha, no sooner do I post than a friend kindly reminds me of
http://snapshot.debian.org/ so my
. It is based upon C
source code. I don't know which image editors support it directly,
but the convert program from the Imagemagick suite will read and write it.
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Has anybody else experienced problems over the last couple of days?
Or is there a local fix I can apply?
I too have had this issue for a couple of days now.
Mark
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think the
headers package needs to be updated to use linux-kbuild-3.12?
Anyway, how do I let someone know that this is broken?
Thanks,
Mark
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Anyway, I don't see what this has to do with Debian. It's an interesting paper,
but Debian can't find and fix all upstream bugs, nor do I think most users
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between regular Gnome and Gnome Classic? What log files should I be looking
in? and so on...
Thanks in advance!
Mark
for? Or you just want to know what is at the top of the list?
Thanks
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On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 3:34 AM, Tom H tomh0...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 4:02 AM, Mark Phillips
m...@phillipsmarketing.biz wrote:
On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 6:10 AM, Tom H tomh0...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 3:54 AM, Mark Phillips
m...@phillipsmarketing.biz
I ran a shutdown -h now from recovery mode, and now the system boots into
normal mode without errors.
I misspoke - I have grub2. /boot/grub/grub.cfg:
root@hammerhead:/home/mark# cat /boot/grub/grub.cfg
#
# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE
#
# It is automatically generated by grub-mkconfig using templates
Tom,
Yes, I looked in /boot/grub.cfg and the lines for the menu entries for both
normal boot and recovery mode are identical except regular boot says quiet
and recovery says single.
Still can't get it to boot.
Mark
On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 6:10 AM, Tom H tomh0...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Oct
-2.6.32-5-686
Thanks,
Mark
On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 2:47 AM, Darac Marjal mailingl...@darac.org.ukwrote:
On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 08:54:55PM -0700, Mark Phillips wrote:
I ran apt-get update and apt-get upgrade this morning on an old server
(Debian Squeeze) and the system won't boot now
Or, do you mean
*update-initramfs -u
*
*Mark
*
On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 9:07 PM, Mark Phillips
m...@phillipsmarketing.bizwrote:
Darac,
It is a normal ext2 file system. A single IDE drive in an old Dell
workstation (Optiplex GX260). It has been running for many years with
successive
with this kernel, and the upgrade wiped out the older version of the kernel.
I have googled for possible solutions, but nothing helpful is popping up. I
am also running grub, and not grub2, but that is OK for this kernel
according to debian.org.
Any suggestions on how to proceed?
Thanks!
Mark
On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 1:55 AM, Ralf Mardorf ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.netwrote:
The problem is that you didn't delete it, but you've overwritten the
data, OTOH the ISO is very small, so not very much is overwritten. First
you need to try to recover the partition table. Assumed this should
On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 10:00 AM, Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk wrote:
On Sun 13 Oct 2013 at 00:54:44 +, mark ryan wrote:
I was creating a bootable USB stick from an installer image on another
external hard drive. I did a cat debian-7.1.0-i386-netinst.iso /dev/sdb
when I meant /dev/sdc
Not really, you at least need to manually add a link, regarding to the
different program names.
I never did, and never had to. It works fine.
Just because you're using software that doesn't use this software as a
dependency.
I don't know what you are talking about.
Sure, if
https://github.com/mate-desktop/archlinux-packages
From the linked page: mate-file-archiver: Removed any packages from the
'depends' that are pulled in via gtk2. 24 days ago
Looks to me like they fixed the conflict in Arch. You have no leg to stand on
with this one. Also, that's Arch.
https://github.com/mate-desktop/debian-packages
--
https://github.com/mate-desktop/debian-packages/tree/master/mate-file-
archiver
These are irrelevant. mate-file-archiver does not exist anymore, and engrampa
is optional.
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