Package: upower
Version: 0.99.1-3.1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
Using cinnamon desktop, I can hibernate and resume from hibernation with no
trouble if plugged-in. It does not need to remain plugged-in between, I
believe, it just needs to be plugged-in when rebooted to resume.
If the com
Package: python-cups
Version: 1.9.31-1
Severity: normal
python-cups in lenny depends upon libcupsys2, which is a transitional package.
libcups2 provides libcupsys2, but perhaps that doesn't do what I think.
python-cups is the only package on my system still to depend upon libcupsys2
directly.
I rebooted the machine (finally, I had lots of windows open that needed
dealing with) and it now works. Sorry for the noise.
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Neil
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Package: openoffice.org
Version: 2.0.4.dfsg.2-7etch5
Severity: normal
Openoffice has been working fine for some time, but just yesterday after OO.o
entered document recovery mode, it got stuck in recovering a document, and I
killed the process.
It continually got stuck in document recovery on
Package: icewm-common
Version: 1.2.28-4
Severity: normal
There does not seem to be a preferences file installed in /etc. I was
wondering why there was no debian menu present (even with menu &
menu-xdg packages installed) - maybe this is related?
I know there has been a preferences file install
I am fairly sure that I have subsequently found this problem under plain
i386 debian (sarge chroot) as well as AMD64. I currently run with the
session saver extension which, now that I have fixed the nameserver I
was using, loads (recovers) many pages at once with no problem.
This machine is
Sam Hocevar wrote:
On Sat, Nov 12, 2005, Neil Pilgrim wrote:
dpkg - warning: while removing ez-ipupdate, directory `/etc/ez-ipupdate'
not empty so not removed.
Your bug report makes no mention of the version of ez-ipupdate that
you installed. I am pretty sure that version 3.0.1
Package: ez-ipupdate
Severity: normal
I briefly installed this package today, then purged it. During the
removal, the following messages were printed:
(Reading database ... 81078 files and directories currently installed.)
Removing ez-ipupdate ...
Stopping Dynamic DNS client: ez-ipupdate def
Package: glabels
Version: 2.0.2-3
Severity: normal
After detaching the 'object properties' window/toolbar, I can no longer
reattach it. While dragging it around to 'test' where it can go, it will
sit to the left or right or detached, but if it actually becomes
detached (let go of mouse button) th
lots of tabs unbookmarked, for them all to be lost and you need to
scour the browsing history. Perhaps opera is the next step, much as I
hate to admit it. Perhaps firefox 1.5 will have a session-saving
feature.
Thanks for your help,
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Neil Pilgrim
(apologies for the wrapping below; resent using th
Hi,
I've finally had a chance to try the 2.6.12 kernel, via the
linux-image-2.6.12-1-686_2.6.12-10_i386.deb from testing, on this
otherwise sarge system.
This works fine, at least with regard to mounting my usb stick. I will
test 2.6.12 further (I see it is actually based on 2.6.12.6), altho
I have upgraded the system concerned to include sarge/security updates
and this bug still appears to be present. I appreciate that the 2.6.8
kernel may not be upgraded/updated to include a patch of this kind, but
obviously I would like to see this problem fixed - and I've heard
something like i
Package: xlibmesa-dri
Version: 4.3.0.dfsg.1-14sarge1
Severity: normal
Hi,
The amd64 security update for the xlibmesa-dri package wants an extra
73.5M of disk space, according to aptitude. On the assumption that a
security update is not adding extra features but only bugfixing, this
strikes me as
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