I'm running kubuntu Intrepid.
I have ppa.launchpad.net in my apt sources files.
This morning I did an upgrade that was available, and it was largely
Open Office stuff from that site.
After the upgrade, Open Office doesn't work.
It starts up and tells me it needs to retrieve a file from a
What's the priority of getting multipath working on Intrepid with the
current udev?
I'm trying to decide if I should patch and build multipath or udev.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+bug/306723
Bryan
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Hello,
got this alert here and inquired some more details (like version output and
if the string is actually literally containing ###).Cant reproduce it in my
32bit Debian system, but I dont have a memory guard compiled in eighter.
Greetings
Bernd
PS: Debian maintainer changed for net-tools, I
Hello
The odds are none of you care, but in case you do, I just wanted
to announce I am forming a Ubuntu Vim team [1] whose goal is to keep
an up-to-date version of Vim for all Ubuntu releases to enjoy. I plan
on accomplish this by always keeping sync with Debian Unstable.
If for whatever
Hi,
I mistakenly installed lvm2 package on 8.04 Ubuntu that was using iscsitarget
to support lvmoiscsi virtual disks for a remote XenServer. On reboot of machine
LVM seems to detect the XenServer LVM virtual disks being hosted on the iSCSI
Target disk partitions and prevents ietd from
(``-_-´´) -- BUGabundo wrote:
Olá Scott e a todos.
On Monday 15 December 2008 10:22:58 Scott Ritchie wrote:
Most of Wine's dependencies are already in main, but on amd64 Wine still
requires
ia32-libs for about 15 packages that don't have separate lib32 versions.
Thanks Scott for your
Hi,
Normally when I want to rebuild a package with no-optimizations and full debug
symbols I do:
mkdir some_pkg ; cd some_pkg ; apt-get source SOME_PACKAGE ; cd
SOME_PACKAGE_DIR
DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=noopt nostrip fakeroot debian/rules binary
sudo dpkg -i ../*.deb
This is
On 10/12/08 08:44, Michael Bonertz wrote:
I'm running kubuntu Intrepid.
I have ppa.launchpad.net in my apt sources files.
This morning I did an upgrade that was available, and it was largely
Open Office stuff from that site.
After the upgrade, Open Office doesn't work.
It starts up and
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 5:37 AM, Martin Olsson mn...@minimum.se wrote:
Normally when I want to rebuild a package with no-optimizations and full
debug symbols I do:
mkdir some_pkg ; cd some_pkg ; apt-get source SOME_PACKAGE ; cd
SOME_PACKAGE_DIR
DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=noopt nostrip