Control: reassign -1 wpa
Control: tags -1 + patch
Hi Stefan,
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 02:26:30AM +, Stefan Lippers-Hollmann wrote:
> On Monday 18 February 2013, Matthew Newton wrote:
> > The wpa_supplicant package contains a really useful tool,
> > eapol_test. It is not cur
/sbin/syslog-ng -F $SYSLOGNG_OPTS
ExecReload=/bin/kill -HUP $MAINPID
StandardOutput=null
Restart=on-failure
Thanks,
Matthew
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# You can set the syncid to use here (defaults to "0")
# SYNCID="1"
Thanks,
Matthew
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would you consider adding this?
Many thanks,
Matthew
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diff -Naur wpasupplicant-0.6.10-MCNOrig//debian/chang
Package: freeradius
Version: 2.1.9+dfsg-1
Tags: patch
The ability to set freeradius daemon options would be very useful
for me, too. I'm currently editing /etc/init.d/freeradius myself
to add some options, especially -x to write continuous debug logs
for audit purposes.
Patch to add this function
locks
hard, so there is definitely a dmfe driver problem.
I've just done a bit more searching with Google and this bug looks
the same as bugs 284339, 284730 and 360699; apologies for the
duplication.
I will try the etch installer, thanks for the info.
Matthew
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Package: debian-installer
Severity: important
The 2.4/2.6 netboot ("boot.img") images do not work on the Sun Fire
V100. This is caused by the network driver ("dmfe") repeatedly
giving the following errors:
SABRE0: PCI SERR signal asserted.
SABRE0: PCI bus error, PCI_STATUS[caa0]
eth1: Tx t
ng nautilus' SSH
copying facility works correctly too), so it looks like gftp is not
setting the time here.
Is this a bug or a feature? ;-)
Thanks
Matthew
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guess this function
should therefore not be called if uid != 0? (Maybe the user should be
directed to the "sg" or "newgrp" commands to be more friendly, or maybe
these three lines don't need to be there at all?)
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etc/init.d/lvm crashes out as it uses "set -e", and sources this
file near the top. LVM is then not properly configured.
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ges. Trying to recover:
Press return to continue.
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ch fixes.
OK, Thanks. No need to get stroppy about it.
> if you want it, get it accepted by upstream.
It has been, in 2.6; just not in 2.4.
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Package: kernel-source-2.4.27
Version: 2.4.27
Severity: Wishlist
This kernel does not include the bridge-netfilter and ebtables patches.
These have been available for a long time, and are very useful. Please
could the be applied to the Debian kernel?
The combined patch, ebtables-brnf-7_vs_2.4.27.
Package: lvm-common
Version: 1.5.17
Severity: minor
/etc/default/lvm-common states:
# The default for LVs not mentioned in this file
# is "root:disk 660".
however, the actual default is "root:root 600".
This may be related to bug 279683, although that looks slightly
different.
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On Tue, Mar 15, 2005 at 06:02:41PM +, Stewart Jeacocke wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 14:52 +0000, Matthew Newton wrote:
> > This only changes the text editor for that type of file. Many different
> > types of file open with a text editor, and it should be possible to
> &
heir default text
editor. I prefer to use gvim for all my text editing needs, but I can
see that other users of the system would prefer the current default of
gedit.
>From what I remember, older versions of GNOME did not seem to suffer
from this problem.
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Package: nautilus
Version: 2.8.2
Right clicking a file in Nautilus and choosing "Open with Text Editor"
always uses gedit. This should really be running the gnome-text-editor
alternative, so that it can be changed.
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