On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 08:11:30PM +0100, Imran Chaudhry wrote:
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> Hey there Team debian-www,
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> I've added the license information for every book in this list.
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> I have removed the entry for the "ARMLin
Package: coreutils
Version: 8.5-1
Severity: normal
The option in the man page is:
--key=POS1[,POS2]
which to me meant POS means an simple integer, but this did not provide the
result I wanted. It was only through searching online did I realize that POS is
a pattern. It is in fact explained la
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Hi there,
I looked into fixing some of the HTTP 404s here:
http://www-master.debian.org/build-logs/urlcheck/doc which led me to
this bug report.
Just wanted to highlight the urlcheck above in case you didn't know. I
guess it would be best of the lin
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Hey there Team debian-www,
I've added the license information for every book in this list.
I have removed the entry for the "ARMLinux for Developers" as it seems
a dead link. I have emailed the publisher for the current status. I
will forward any r
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Hey there Team debian-www,
I have attached a patch for this (or rather the whole .wml files).
As it would seem excessive to have a separate digest for every
architecture (and indeed, the particular architecture involved was not
mentioned) I have in
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Hey there Team debian-www,
I want to get involved in maintaining debian.org and as a step towards
that I have submitted some patches for this bug.
Please note that I removed the Persian entry as the link was dead and
my attempt to get in touch with t
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> Sorry to hear this. I cannot recommend using ext4 in Linux 2.6.32.
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Thanks for your reply Ben.
As an aside, from what kernel version would you recommend use of ext4 in?
Maybe I should use (tried and rusted) ext3 for my backup devices. I
mentioned this problem in my local LUG and a couple o
Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.32-45
Severity: normal
Kernel bug observed in syslog when performing an rsync operation. I use
rsnapshot and I believe an rsnapshot operation "conflicted" or "interfered"
somehow with my manual rsync command. The source and destination are USB HDDs
with ext4 file
Package: base
Severity: normal
Tags: l10n
I visited Karachi, Pakistan (GMT+5) for a holiday from the UK. When I set my
new location to Karachi, it failed to show the correct time. If I set it
manually, it reverts to the old time.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 6.0.3
APT prefers stable
Package: unattended-upgrades
Version: 0.62.2
Severity: important
I have blacklisted linux-image-2.6.32-5-amd64 but it is always attempted to be
upgraded when ever unattended-upgrades is run. This upgrade alwats fails
because I am running a Squeeze guest on a Lenny Xen host, which means I get
Hi Guys,
I have written one myself, please review and feel free to include in
the package:
https://github.com/imran-uk/denyhosts-allow-ips
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Package: apticron
Version: 1.1.27
Severity: important
Yesterday the timezone in the UK changed from GMT to BST. This happened
at 0100 on March 28 2010
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Summer_Time) and I believe is
related to output below from cron:
/etc/cron.daily/apticron:
date: invalid
>> As topic, but here is an example:
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>> # multitail auth.log
>> --*- multitail 5.2.2 (C) 2003-2007 by folk...@vanheusden.com -*--
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>> A problem occured at line 1010 in function do_commandline (from file
>> cmdline.c):
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>> Error opening file auth.log.
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>> errno variable (if applicable): 2
Package: multitail
Version: 5.2.2-1
Severity: normal
As topic, but here is an example:
# multitail auth.log
--*- multitail 5.2.2 (C) 2003-2007 by folk...@vanheusden.com -*--
A problem occured at line 1010 in function do_commandline (from file
cmdline.c):
Error opening file auth.log.
errno v
Package: xen-hypervisor-3.2-1-amd64
Version: 3.2.1-2
Severity: normal
I have a dual-core host. I wanted to give one of my guests use of 2 vcpus and
use of both real cpus.
I had the following in my config file for the guest:
vcpus = 2
cpus = 0,1
This appeared to work correctly and I saw a big d
Package: libapache2-mod-auth-mysql
Version: 4.3.9-11
Severity: minor
When enabling this module the auth_basic module should be disabled. The
auth_basic module is enabled and installed by default. Having both enabled
causes an error in the Apache error log like "Bad file descriptor: Could not
open
009/04/upgrade-from-debian-etch-xen-30-to-debian-lenny-xen-32-amd64/
extra = "console=hvc0 xencons=tty"
Regards,
Imran Chaudhry
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