Package: webmin-sendmail
Version: 1.180-3
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
When trying to use the webmin-sendmail module, I get the message :
"The sendmail config file /etc/sendmail.cf does not exist. Maybe your module
configuration is incorrect."
This has a side impact on t
Hello,
unfortunately, it seems that this bug isn't resolved even in the mentioned
update. I just installed
webmin-bind_1.180-3_all.deb and webmin-virtual-server_2.50-1_all.deb, and I got
:
for https://localhost:1/bind/
Error - Perl execution failed Can't locate ./bind-lib.pl in @INC (@INC
co
Hello,
why not simply use the http authentification method
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['auth_type'] = 'http'; ?
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I noticed that a new report, similar to mine has just appeared in kernel bug
section : 305123 and it's categorized critical.
I don't understand why my report went toward normal bug in the boot-floppies
section
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mages.
Before managing to install, I couln't send much information about the hardware, because I had no means to, it's why I
send those infos only in a second mail.
MEDIAFOREST Technical Contact wrote:
I installed the default kernel (2.2.x) version of the new debian, without other proble
master server.
I don't understand why my computer boots normally with a 2.2 kernel (It detects all my hardware) and why it hangs up
with every kernel > 2.4 I tried.
The problem is not related to boot-floppies. I insist, it is related to kernel
Jurij Smakov a écrit :
On Fri, 15 Apr 2005,
To complete the description of the problem,
Here's the result of lshw on my machine :
ns2.mimizan.com
description: Desktop Computer
product: P4U800-X
vendor: ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.
version: 1.XX
serial: 123456789000
width: 32 bits
capabilities: smbios-2.3 dmi-2.3
conf
Package: cdrom
Version: 3.0 r4
Severity: Critical
I installed the default kernel (2.2.x) version of the new debian,
without other problem that my ethernet card wasn't recognized.
But as there is only a driver module for this card for kernels >= 2.4, I
tried to install
the debian 3.0 r4 with bf24 co
Package: kernel
Version: 3.0 r4
Severity: critical
I installed the default kernel (2.2.x) version of the new debian,
without other problem that my ethernet card wasn't recognized.
But as there is only a driver module for this card for kernels >= 2.4, I
tried to install
the debian 3.0 r4 with bf24 c
Package: install
Version: 3.0 r4
Severity: critical
I installed the default kernel (2.2.x) version of the new debian,
without other problem that my ethernet card wasn't recognized.
But as there is only a driver module for this card for kernels >= 2.4, I
tried to install
the debian 3.0 r4 with bf24
Package: installation
Version: 3.0 r4
Severity: critical
I installed the default kernel (2.2.x) version of the new debian,
without other problem that my ethernet card wasn't recognized.
But as there is only a driver module for this card for kernels >= 2.4, I
tried to install
the debian 3.0 r4 with
Package: installation-reports
Version: 3.0 r4
Severity: critical
I installed the default kernel (2.2.x) version of the new debian,
without other problem that my ethernet card wasn't recognized.
But as there is only a driver module for this card for kernels >= 2.4, I
tried to install
the debian 3.0
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