FYI, a re-branded version of SeaMonkey 2.0 is already available within the
Debian Testing repositories:
http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/iceape-browser
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/461864
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Public bug reported:
Currently the cpufreq scaling ACPI P-states driver (acpi-cpufreq module) is
built-in into kernel.
Associated kernel key: CONFIG_X86_ACPI_CPUFREQ (Defaults to Y)
It is reasonable to modularize it in the upcoming version of default Karmic
kernel because of its bug and
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager-core
Hello.
While upgrading a console-only light 9.04 system to 9.10 using
do-release-upgrade, the command will say that:
Fetching and downloading updates may take up to few hours.
I would say this is not a clever move since the subject
Probably updating to 1.1.18 is pointless for the reasons described here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/secure-testing-t...@lists.alioth.debian.org/msg02588.html
One more reason is Seamonkey 1.x series is pronounced not oldstable
anymore but unsupported instead so may be reasonable to start looking
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: enigmail
Seamonkey suite's Mail is known for not supporting OpenPGP encryption out of
the box.
For this reason, an add-on called Enigmail was once created, it brings PGP
features for
mail signing and decrypting. Once installed, though, Enigmail of
Hello guys,
I'm confirming a sort of this bug with recent Seamonkey 2.0 (General Release).
The trick was to enable the Enigmail add-on. Once enabled, Seamonkey begins
random and much of rapid segfaults while in Mail Newsgroups mode. Actually
so rapid that I'm not even that fast to write an
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kpackagekit
I've produced this bug on a y-day's final release image of Kubuntu Karmic Koala
LiveCD, downloaded from the official FTP.
I've ran it in Live mode, everything started fine, then I've started the
kPackageKit, a frontend to APT package