David Wright wrote:
> On Mon 21 Mar 2022 at 15:07:45 (+), Dr. Alex Sheppard wrote:
> > On 21/03/2022 14:02, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > > Dr. Alex Sheppard wrote:
> > So, unless anyone can explain otherwise, I think there is a bug to
> > report against unattended-upgrades.
>
> Perhaps. But I'd
On Mon 21 Mar 2022 at 15:07:45 (+), Dr. Alex Sheppard wrote:
> On 21/03/2022 14:02, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > Dr. Alex Sheppard wrote:
> > >
> > > Unattended upgrades ended up removing some of the packages it was was
> > > going to upgrade ... bind9 being one of them and thereby breaking DNS
On 21/03/2022 14:02, Dan Ritter wrote:
Dr. Alex Sheppard wrote:
Hi,
Unattended upgrades ended up removing some of the packages it was was
going to upgrade ... bind9 being one of them and thereby breaking DNS on a
client's network.
Is this a bug in unattended upgrades, or a bug in
Dr. Alex Sheppard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Unattended upgrades ended up removing some of the packages it was was
> going to upgrade ... bind9 being one of them and thereby breaking DNS on a
> client's network.
>
> Is this a bug in unattended upgrades, or a bug in apt or dpkg? Here is
> an
Hi,
Unattended upgrades ended up removing some of the packages it was
was going to upgrade ... bind9 being one of them and thereby breaking
DNS on a client's network.
Is this a bug in unattended upgrades, or a bug in apt or dpkg? Here
is an extract from my unattended-upgrades.log to
Hello,
I found a bug in debian wheezy :
panel places connect to a server secured webdav (HTTPS)
If I fill the field login it does not work, but it works if I do not fill it
here, but wait the next window to do so.
I would like to report it, but what package is it?
Thanks,
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On 01/03/2012 04:36 PM, r...@libertysurf.fr wrote:
Hello,
I found a bug in debian wheezy :
panel places connect to a server secured webdav (HTTPS)
If I fill the field login it does not work, but it works if I do not fill
it here, but wait
On Tue, 03 Jan 2012 15:36:06 +0100, r.3 wrote:
I found a bug in debian wheezy :
panel places connect to a server secured webdav (HTTPS) If I fill
the field login it does not work, but it works if I do not fill it
here, but wait the next window to do so. I would like to report it, but
what
Wheezy AMD64 Binary 1 20110902- 03:20.
Machine is an Acer Aspire 1 model 522 and uses the AMD Fusion C50
CPU/GPU which is pretty new.
Installs off USB drive OK (as far as I can see). but after booting from
grub there is a message regarding a memory conflict and after a few more
messages the
Chris Barnard cb...@westnet.com.au writes:
from grub there is a message regarding a memory conflict and after a
few more messages the screen goes to random noise: all TTYS. There is
Please try the Recovery mode from grub.
Just hit the down arrow once to enter the 2nd option in Grub.
Hi,
sorry it took me so long to react to your quick and helpful replies, I first
had to recover from an illness.
I verified that xserver-xorg-input-evdev is installed. The packages xserver-
xorg-input-{kbd,mouse} were not installed, but installing them changed
nothing.
Ctrl+Alt+F1-6 does not
Ralf Jung (ralfjun...@gmx.de on 2011-05-04 22:19 +0200):
Hi list,
The problem is that my USB keyboard and mouse do not work properly
when Debian starts up: Only if they are plugged in after boot
finished, they will work. If I have them plugged in already during
boot, they still work fine in
Hi list,
I am having trouble with Debian, and I do not know which package is
responsible for that. According to the wiki, I should then go here to ask, so
that's what I do :)
The problem is that my USB keyboard and mouse do not work properly when Debian
starts up: Only if they are plugged in
In 201105042219.02801.ralfjun...@gmx.de, Ralf Jung wrote:
I am having trouble with Debian, and I do not know which package is
responsible for that. According to the wiki, I should then go here to ask,
so that's what I do :)
The problem is that my USB keyboard and mouse do not work properly when
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