On 06/23/2013 01:15 AM, Christian PERRIER wrote:
> reassign 713831 partman-lvm thanks
>
> This bug is assigned to the wrong package.
>
> And, for the record, I was very tempted to close it because of its
> wording.
>
> Yes, we know it's 2013. Unfortunately, in 2013, it seems that we
> have more
package: partitioner
version: 0.50
I basically have my computer with an encrypted LVM setup. I recently
tanked my system and need to reinstall Debian.
The problem is that partman does not recognize that I have an encrypted
LVM. All I see in the partitioning section is two partitions /dev/sda1
to
On 05/20/2013 11:34 AM, Vincent Cheng wrote:
> On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 8:22 AM, wrote:
>>> On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 9:55 PM, wrote:
package: supertuxkart
version: 0.7.3-2
For reasons I can't ascertain supertuxkart keeps crashing randomly. Also
one of the sprites/karts th
package: iceweasel
version: 10.0.12esr-1
When this happens the only way I can control the browser is via the
mouse which is excruciatingly slow.
Why this happens I have no idea. The reason I'm filing a bug report here
and not with Mozilla is that I did not have this problem when using
Iceweasel 1
package: apt-utils
version: all versions of apt-utils stable, testing, unstable, etc
Say package A depends on package B. Now say you go "apt-get remove B".
Since A depends on B it will also be removed along with B and apt-get
will tell you this.
However I feel that apt-get doesn't tell you cl
package: debian-installer
Less experienced users will likely be intimidated and won't look in the
Advanced
Options section of the installer disk.
The Automated Install option is easier on n00bs. It may make the
difference between
a successful installation or them running back to windows which
en good. Speaking of keeping
aptitude safe for new users here is an interesting issue to look into that
has caused many a n00b grief http://tanguy.ortolo.eu/blog/article8/
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 9:15 PM, Daniel Hartwig wrote:
> Hello
>
> On 25 February 2012 05:32, Georgiy Treyvus
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