On Mon, Nov 09, 2009 at 08:26:25PM EST, Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009, John Molohan wrote:
Or that the maintainer didn't clean his/her install before making the
packages? Either way it sounds like a package problem.
John
it is a packaging problem
i ran the rm-r on the
Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
On Mon, 9 Nov 2009, Chris Jones wrote:
Saw that thread. That's what I meant by inconclusive. ;-)
But this is debian, and I'm not sure I want to do anything that would
break apt.
I'm really only using this debian system for evaluation purposes and to
report bugs
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009, John Molohan wrote:
Or that the maintainer didn't clean his/her install before making the
packages? Either way it sounds like a package problem.
John
it is a packaging problem
i ran the rm-r on the directory and reinstalled the kaa modules and mine works
too
the package
Chris Jones wrote:
I'm setting up debian Squeeze on a separate partition and the version of
Freevo is 1.9.0.
Freevo starts on vt9 at boot time, I see the screen with the progress
bar but before I get to the main menu, there is a message informing me
that freevo is shutting down and I'm
On Sun, Nov 08, 2009 at 09:51:16AM EST, John Molohan wrote:
Chris Jones wrote:
I'm setting up debian Squeeze on a separate partition and the version of
Freevo is 1.9.0.
Freevo starts on vt9 at boot time, I see the screen with the progress
bar but before I get to the main menu, there is
Chris Jones wrote:
On Sun, Nov 08, 2009 at 09:51:16AM EST, John Molohan wrote:
Chris Jones wrote:
I'm setting up debian Squeeze on a separate partition and the version of
Freevo is 1.9.0.
Freevo starts on vt9 at boot time, I see the screen with the progress
bar but before I get to
On Sun, Nov 08, 2009 at 05:40:12PM EST, John Molohan wrote:
[..]
The bug tracker for 1.x is here
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=446895group_id=46652. But it looks
like this might just be the result of having old kaa modules around.
I've just had a look back through my imap archive
I'm setting up debian Squeeze on a separate partition and the version of
Freevo is 1.9.0.
Freevo starts on vt9 at boot time, I see the screen with the progress
bar but before I get to the main menu, there is a message informing me
that freevo is shutting down and I'm bounced back to a linux