Stefan Brüns wrote:
> On Mittwoch, 9. September 2020 11:24:15 CEST Ludwig Nussel wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm trying to use the tc358743 hdmi2csi interface. AFAICT the
>> bcm2835-unicam driver is needed for that. It's not upstream though.
>> Looks like last attempt wa
Ludwig Nussel wrote:
> Stefan Brüns wrote:
>> [...]
>> Can you try if setting CONFIG_SYS_USB_EVENT_POLL_VIA_INT_QUEUE also
> works? As
>> far as I can see this does not check for a non-empty response, but just
>> creates the queue. Nb, CONFIG_SYS_USB_EVENT_POLL_
on with that? Is there any other chance to
get that running with TW?
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Stefan Brüns wrote:
> On Dienstag, 8. September 2020 17:52:17 CEST Ludwig Nussel wrote:
>> Stefan Brüns wrote:
>>> On Freitag, 4. September 2020 17:43:37 CEST Ludwig Nussel wrote:
>>>> Stefan Brüns wrote:
>>>>> On Freitag, 4. Sep
Stefan Brüns wrote:
> On Freitag, 4. September 2020 17:43:37 CEST Ludwig Nussel wrote:
>> Stefan Brüns wrote:
>>> On Freitag, 4. September 2020 14:25:37 CEST Ludwig Nussel wrote:
>>>> [...]
>>>> Looking at "usb info" one can see that the
Stefan Brüns wrote:
> On Montag, 7. September 2020 10:52:51 CEST Ludwig Nussel wrote:
>> Stefan Brüns wrote:
>>> [...]
>>> You may try this patch:
>>> https://build.opensuse.org/package/view_file/
>>>
home:StefanBruens:branches:hardware:boot/u
B KBD: set idle interval...
usb_control_msg() usb_control_msg: request: 0xA, requesttype: 0x21,
value 0xA00 index 0x0 length 0x0
usb_kbd_probe_dev() USB KBD: enable interrupt pipe...
Timeout poll on interrupt endpoint
Failed to get keyboard state from device 1d6b:0104
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> Stefan Brüns wrote:
>> On Freitag, 4. September 2020 17:43:37 CEST Ludwig Nussel wrote:
>>> [...]
>>> usb_kbd_probe_dev() USB KBD: found set idle...
>>> usb_control_msg() usb_control_msg: request: 0xA, requesttype: 0x21,
Stefan Brüns wrote:
> On Samstag, 5. September 2020 12:25:17 CEST Stefan Seyfried wrote:
>> (OT, but still might be useful to some...)
>>
>> Am 04.09.20 um 17:43 schrieb Ludwig Nussel:
>>> It's complicated indeed. Fabian pointed me at
>>>
Stefan Brüns wrote:
> On Freitag, 4. September 2020 17:43:37 CEST Ludwig Nussel wrote:
>> [...]
>> usb_kbd_probe_dev() USB KBD: found set idle...
>> usb_control_msg() usb_control_msg: request: 0xA, requesttype: 0x21,
>> value 0xA00 index 0x0 length 0x0
>> us
Stefan Brüns wrote:
> On Freitag, 4. September 2020 14:25:37 CEST Ludwig Nussel wrote:
>> Fabian Vogt wrote:
>> to get rid of the otg descriptor. That's not the issue though.
>> I found that when setting the hid subclass to 0 the device appears in
>> u-boot.
>>
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> Am Mittwoch, 2. September 2020, 10:28:21 CEST schrieb Ludwig Nussel:
>> Guillaume Gardet wrote:
>>>> -Original Message-----
>>>> From: Ludwig Nussel
>>>> Sent: 01 September 2020 18:51
>>>> To: opensuse-arm@ope
Guillaume Gardet wrote:
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Ludwig Nussel
>> Sent: 01 September 2020 18:51
>> To: opensuse-arm@opensuse.org
>> Subject: [opensuse-arm] rpi to rpi via usb gadget
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've tried to use the USB
messages:
[ 104.168251] configfs-gadget gadget: usb_ep_queue error on int
endpoint -11
Is that an issue on our side in U-Boot or somewhere else?
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Am 29.06.20 um 10:50 schrieb Guillaume GARDET:
> ----- Ludwig Nussel a écrit :
>> Am 29.06.20 um 10:05 schrieb Guillaume Gardet:
>>>> From: Ludwig Nussel
>>>> Sent: 29 June 2020 09:59
>>>> To: opensuse-arm@opensuse.org
>>>> Subject: Re:
Am 29.06.20 um 10:05 schrieb Guillaume Gardet:
>> From: Ludwig Nussel
>> Sent: 29 June 2020 09:59
>> To: opensuse-arm@opensuse.org
>> Subject: Re: [opensuse-arm] Transactional update on RPi4
>>
>> Am 28.06.20 um 23:03 schrieb Bill Merriam:
>>> I have
stem. In the
end both download and install rpms. MicroOS 15.2 and Tumbleweed in
general turn on rpm's _minimize_writes setting to avoid overwriting
files that didn't change though.
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systemctl enable chrony-wait.service"
helps?
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Hi,
The tinkerforge stuff looks interesting. Yet there are only very,
very old packages for it in Alex' home in OBS. Does anyone know why?
Not a good project, nobody interested in it or just not relevant in
openSUSE context?
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Duncan Mac-Vicar P. wrote:
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Works for me. HDMI output turns black as soon as the kernel takes over
though.
Is the Leap 42.3 release working with Pine64?
I didn't try.
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something like this
would work?
"#openSUSE Leap 42.2 brings in a collection of 1,413 brand new
packages, 17% more than 42.1."
New packages from Tumbleweed actually. +1
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Ancor Gonzalez Sosa schrieb:
On 10/25/2016 01:14 PM, Richard Brown wrote:
On 25 October 2016 at 13:01, Ludwig Nussel <ludwig.nus...@suse.de> wrote:
[...]
So what's really cool about Leap?
A few ideas -
It's stability
it's shared codebase with SLE
it's broader software selection than S
that advertises having always the
latest and greatest. That is not what Leap aims for.
So what's really cool about Leap?
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the different non working images and a
kernel package that didn't indicate where it comes from. That was
rather frustrating.
Oh and BTW:
The kernel was not the problem of the image.
Just curious, what was it then? :-)
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on a single live
DVD.
Great work but where are the sources? I'd love to have this as an
official image but it has to follow the development process then.
Reproducible builds¹ anyone? :)
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Andreas Färber wrote:
[...]
=> Find ways to use openQA for more testing, e.g. serial only rather
than graphical testing with QEMU machines such as cubieboard. Maybe
IOW cubieboard can be emulated by qemu? Do you have a comm
nuxinternals.org/blog/2014/06/04/a-microsd-card-remote-switcher/
Maybe that could be cheap solution to allow the openQA worker to get
the disk image on the target.
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Andreas Färber wrote:
Am 20.12.2015 um 15:50 schrieb Ludwig Nussel:
Am 17.12.2015 um 13:04 schrieb Freek de Kruijf:
I tested the latest released Tumbleweed image for the Raspberry Pi 2B,
Build354.2 which shows a black screen and does not boot at all, same
as the
latest one from Staging, which
ice Tree blob at 0100
Booting using the fdt blob at 0x000100
Using Device Tree in place at 0100, end 555f
Starting kernel ...
---8<---
Also, it takes ages to even boot up to this point. Kernel/initrd too big?
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all of that :-)
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Guillaume Gardet wrote:
in http://download.opensuse.org/ports/armv7hl/factory/images/
we need to remove all *Factory* images since they have been renamed
*Tumbleweed*.
armv7 is not Tumbleweed. It really is Factory, ie the untested base of
Tumbleweed.
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Looks like gcc5 brought them. cross-armv6hl-gcc5 at least sounds like it
could do the job :-)
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$ qemu-something a.out; echo $?
That should be easy to run in openQA...
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faced with
large trees. He suggested that limiting the packages in the ftp tree
instead of creating an actual dvd tree could help too.
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-factory
pattern generator:
https://github.com/openSUSE/package-lists
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Ludwig Nussel schrieb:
With those bits in place the Factory installation cd proceeds until YaST
which still starts in text mode on the serial tty instead of the
graphics card.
Looks like the built in default console of the kernel is ttyAMA0 instead
of the frame buffer. Is that intentional
Andreas Schwab schrieb:
Ludwig Nussel ludwig.nus...@suse.de writes:
Looks like the built in default console of the kernel is ttyAMA0 instead
of the frame buffer.
That's true for all arm configs.
I guess it make sense to have ttyAMA0 always available as console but
why make it the default
Am 22.01.2015 um 06:08 schrieb Ludwig Nussel:
Am 06.01.2015 um 11:23 schrieb Ludwig Nussel:
openQA basically needs an iso or hard disk image and a qemu that can
boot the image into some GUI. With those two things and an ARM
machine with Factory or 13.2 it shouldn't take long to get openQA
up
://en.opensuse.org/Archive:Features_12.3
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on libcacard. So it would be
fine to treat libcacard like an independent package and make qemu build
against that one too. The current way of building the lib internally
again looks a bit odd but I doubt that it has any practical
implications. So either way is fine.
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changes?
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on news.o.o as the
announcement of the elections was also there. Who could do that?
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Are there any recommendations?
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is the release?
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Henne Vogelsang wrote:
On 28.02.2013 10:11, Ludwig Nussel wrote:
www.opensuse.org has a pretty huge banner to advertise the conference in
July. Well, there is nothing wrong with that in general but what about
reducing the height until a few weeks after the 12.3 release? Just to
make sure
Rajko wrote:
On Fri, 11 Jan 2013 11:40:47 +0100
Ludwig Nussel ludwig.nus...@suse.de wrote:
The 12.3 portal¹ looks pretty basic atm. Who takes care of
installing a skeleton portal, stub feature list, screenshots page etc
for 12.3? Then we can point people at that asking to provide content
components and packages for changes they might find
noteworthy. E.g the major desktops, browsers, libreoffice, systemd,
samba, wine, gcc ...
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[1] https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:12.3
[2] http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=suse
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Hi,
Only a few days left until 12.2 gets released. Who is going to
update http://doc.opensuse.org/ with the 12.2 docu?
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DuBois, Scott L. wrote:
Just wanted to pass on an FYI that no one has forgotten we will need
to update the box set in the shop sooner or later too... : )
http://shop.opensuse.org/
Who is in charge of that?
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artist after all :-)
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wants to create a countdown for that too, please have a look at the
svg files here for reference:
https://github.com/openSUSE/countdown.o.o
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medwinz wrote:
On Wednesday, July 11, 2012 12:08:09 PM Ludwig Nussel wrote:
Wow, that's huge! Wouldn't it take you years to take the dvd and drive
to each and every school in order to start an upgrade there?
Do you monitor all those installations after the initial installation
somehow
installation
somehow?
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always downloaded and installed one
package at a time.
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Jan Engelhardt wrote:
has someone from Novell already created a
/usr/lib/lbuild/configs/sl10.3.conf/factory.conf configuration and would
like to share it?
I've merged the latest build into lbuild and also fixed 10.3 support
now. Sorry for the delay.
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Jan Engelhardt wrote:
On Oct 2 2007 10:32, Ludwig Nussel wrote:
Jan Engelhardt wrote:
has someone from Novell already created a
/usr/lib/lbuild/configs/sl10.3.conf/factory.conf configuration and would
like to share it?
I've merged the latest build into lbuild and also fixed 10.3
Jan Engelhardt wrote:
On Oct 2 2007 11:16, Ludwig Nussel wrote:
Where might I find that svn^W hg^W git repository of lbuild, to track
changes?
I'm currently experimenting which system is most convenient so the
repository is on my harddisk only atm :) I didn't bother to research
whether
, which is also used by the PackMan team... (actually, I ran into
the problem by trying to recompile a packman package for 10.3 on PPC).
Please file a bug and assign it to me. Please include more details how to
reproduce.
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, HDTV or
even a conspiracy. Have a look at http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki
Unfortunately DVB uses MPEG and many cards require firmware so you
won't be able to watch TV out of the openSUSE box anymore even
though the hardware is supported in principle.
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Sid Boyce wrote:
Ludwig Nussel wrote:
Donn Washburn wrote:
I may being say goodbye to my old Hauppauge Model 401 pci buss TV/FM
perfectly good card due to the FCC forcing HiDef down our throats.
To that is there a good Linux PCI HiDef TV/FM card out there?
As I remember at the first
in %post? RPM
doesn't seem to care about hardlink counts in %verify. At install time a
recommended dependency on the license package would be sufficient then.
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and then chmod a+rw /dev/null, to be able
to use KDE.
resmgr is completely unrelated here, it's syslog-ng.
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Doctor Nemo wrote:
I have OpenSuSE 10.3 Alpha6
I have a encrypted partition. Where is util-linux-crypto? I need it
for decrypt the partion. The DVD no contains it.
Renamed to cryptsetup.
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Pavol Rusnak wrote:
- lprng (LPRng Print Spooler)
Is that one still needed at all?
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Peter Czanik wrote:
Ludwig Nussel wrote:
What you use is the enhanced version from my home. I've renamed it
to lbuild in the meantime to avoid confusion. You can get it from
http://software.opensuse.org/download/home:/lnussel/SLES_9/
OK, thanks for clearing this up. Question: does
for that.
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sbin to regular users' $PATH by default. There
are many tools in sbin that can be called as user to display at least some
status information (or even just the help text). The clueless don't use the
shell anyways and therefore don't care.
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Jonathan Arsenault wrote:
On Tue, 2007-05-29 at 09:08 +0200, Ludwig Nussel wrote:
I'd vote for appending sbin to regular users' $PATH by default. There
are many tools in sbin that can be called as user to display at least some
status information (or even just the help text). The clueless
Michael Schroeder wrote:
On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 11:21:00AM +0200, Ludwig Nussel wrote:
suse $ perl -V:installvendorarch -V:installvendorlib
installvendorarch='/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.8/i586-linux-thread-multi';
installvendorlib='/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.8';
debian $ perl
-null) in factory already. What's missing atm is
the ability to generate keys compatible with the loop-AES patch.
Please file a bug and assign it to me, I'll consider implementing
replacements for itercountk and pseed options in cryptsetup.
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to implement the UI. On the command line you can
mount such volumes with the halmount script (in a still slightly
inconvenient way though).
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containing
the curl-ca-bundle.crt file (they rely on the fact that a standard
install will have curl.rpm installed).
What about making all curl versions use /etc/ssl from openssl?
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that means. Does it use existing config files as created by
yast?
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JP Rosevear wrote:
On Fri, 2007-03-23 at 14:44 +0100, Ludwig Nussel wrote:
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Dial-in support for NetworkManager to support ISDN, Modem, UMTS, 3G
cards is beeing worked on and should be ready for openSUSE 10.3.
Whatever that means. Does it use existing config files
or video group. If permission
handling doesn't work for some reason please file a bug report,
assign it to me and attach the output of lshal,
/usr/sbin/hal-resmgr --list-all and /sbin/resmgr sessions.
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JP Rosevear wrote:
On Thu, 2007-03-01 at 11:29 +0100, Ludwig Nussel wrote:
JP Rosevear wrote:
One good use case we've seen with customers is that they don't want to
give out the root password because that would enable users to do
anything they want like update packages.
What
is a convenience
application for systems management and should be optional.
Well, since yast asks for the root password in 2nd stage a system
without yast would be somewhat useless as you couldn't even log in
after installation.
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Matthias Koenig wrote:
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A library required during system boot lives in /lib. Therefore one runs
configure --lib=/%_lib which means all files get installed into
/%_lib including the devel symlink *.so that point to the SONAME.
Some packages manually
advantage?
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with C++? Last time I tried I only got C working
which was sufficient for qstat and quake3.
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for 10.3 (if possible).
http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2006-06/msg00278.html
http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2006-06/msg00265.html
See also /usr/share/SuSEfirewall2/services/
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tracking code has to
be enabled in the kernel. SuSEfirewall2 itself supports most of it's
featues also with IPv6. It's untested since SLES9 though due to lack
of kernel support.
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and
.y2logRPM in the build root.
Alternatively switch to the new build script at
http://software.opensuse.org/download/home:/lnussel/SLES_9/repodata/repoview/Development.Tools.Building.group.html
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Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote:
Ludwig Nussel wrote:
On Thursday 14 September 2006 14:02, Bernhard Walle wrote:
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By calling the Eject() method of the object that represents the device
in hal.
Is there a command line utitlity to achieve
of ivman.
I don't understand why you think resmgr is involved in mounting devices.
How do gnome/KDE umount DVDs when a user right-clicks on the DVD symbol
and select eject?
By calling the Eject() method of the object that represents the device
in hal.
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On Thursday 14 September 2006 14:02, Bernhard Walle wrote:
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By calling the Eject() method of the object that represents the device
in hal.
Is there a command line utitlity to achieve this? It would be also
interesting if there's
unrelated to device permissions.
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passes it on the the
crrect place - Outbound.
from iptables' point of view it's neither. Packets not destined for
the host itself travel through the FORWARD chain and don't show up
in INPUT nor OUTPUT.
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jdd wrote:
[...]
I already noted that the documentation of SuSEfirewall2 is
extremely ambiguous on this respect.
Where? Send patches to me.
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to have that too :-) It's nothing SuSEfirewall2 should deal
with though. The YaST firewall module can make use of that
information instead. Currently the information about ports is
hardcoded in /usr/share/YaST2/modules/SuSEFirewallServices.ycp
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On Tuesday 09 May 2006 10:29, Martin Wilderoth wrote:
I'm using the y2pmbuild tool to create a package. I'm compiling on an
x86_64. Can i create i386 packages on the same plattform (64-bit) with the
same tool ?
linux32 y2pmbuild ...
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want to use upgrade anyways
/me still dreams of pipes
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Now I wonder, has anyone a better solution for this ?
How is this solved @SUSE ? Are you setting it using
build/abuild/y2pmbuild ? spec-file postprocessing ?
/etc/y2pmbuild/files/*/etc/rpm/macros
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that are not
'protected' and are no longer on any installation medium to delete. That's also
the default behavior of YaST in upgrade mode.
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. Unfortunately that file only
specifies permissions but no ownership. I guess the best you can do
is to use boot.local to adjust the ownership. Note that group uucp
really only is for uucp. Don't use it for any other purpose.
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