Package: xfce4-power-manager
Version: 4.16.0-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I did a miminal install of xfce, i.e. "apt-get install xfce4", which
did NOT install xfce4-power-manager.
The resulting system had screen blank configured to activate after
10 minutes, but there was no settings pa
Package: barrier
Version: 2.3.3+dfsg-1.1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
The man pages for barriers and barrierc don't say anything about
how to use the --enable-crypto mode.
This time I was setting up a new client. By looking at the output
when run with -d DEBUG -f, I determined that on the
I've also seem this warning message and the root.root permissions on
/var/lib/lightdm/data/
This system previously had a very minimal (debootstrap'd)
Debian Bullseye installation. I then did:
# apt-get install openbox lightdm
and rebooted. X starts and shows a background image but there are
n
I have also seen this message in the lightdm log:
[+0.06s] WARNING: Error getting user list from
org.freedesktop.Accounts:
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name
org.freedesktop.Accounts was not provided by any .service files
This went away when I installed accountss
Package: awscli
Version: 1.20.53-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
On a system running bullseye (11.1), I wanted to install a newer
version of awscli. So I added sources.list entries for testing, set
APT::Default-Release "bullseye"; and then
# apt-get install -t testing install awscli
This
Package: libapache2-mod-xsendfile
Version: 0.12-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
/usr/share/doc/libapache2-mod-xsendfile/Readme.html has the following
at the end:
var _gaq = _gaq || [];
_gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-2632517-2']);
The reason for the too-many-open-files appears to be that
sockets are leaked when client connections fail due to SSL
errors.
The particular SSL error in my case seemed to be due to the
server certificate having expired. Barrier seems to automagically
create SSL certs that are valid for one yea
Package: barrier
Version: 2.1.2+dfsg-1~bpo9+1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I have Barrier server version 2.1.2+dfsg-1~bpo9+1 on a Debian box
and Barrier client version 2.3.3 on a Mac (from Homebrew).
After restarting the Mac, Barrier failed to start. Its log says
repeatedly:
ERROR: ssl e
I've been affected by this issue on an AWS EC2 instance.
The particular issue with AWS is that the device names
may depend on the particular instance types; on newer
hardware disks appear as NVMe devices, and on older
hardware as /dev/xvd? or /dev/sd?. The Debian cloud
instances have unatten
Noah Meyerhans wrote:
It's on its way.
Glad to hear it, many thanks!
Package: cloud.debian.org
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
AWS have recently announced new instance types that use the 64-bit ARM
(aka aarch64) architecture. Machine images are currently available for
"Amazon Linux 2", RHEL, Ubuntu and Fedora. It would be great to also
have official Debia
Hi,
libjs-d3 in Debian has not been updated for more than 2 years.
Version 3.5.17 isn't really very useful.
Please consider updating it, or perhaps officially orphan it if
you are no longer able to maintain it.
Thanks, Phil.
I think this would have worked in Wheezy, but not since Jessie.
I.e. this is OK:
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/wheezy/Contents-armhf.gz
But since Jessie it needs "main" or whatever between the Debian version
and the "Contents-ARCH.gz" bit:
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/jessie/main/Co
Package: auto-apt
Version: 0.3.24
I believe that the first thing I must do after installing auto-apt is
"auto-apt update", right?
# auto-apt update
Downloading http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/stretch
Contents-arm64.gz ...
2017-01-11 23:47:13 ERROR 404: Not Found.
My /etc/apt/sources.list
Package: ntopng-data
Version: 2.2+dfsg1-2
Hi,
Currently ntopng doesn't install properly on a multi-arch
system (e.g. arm64/armhf). I believe that the fix for this
is to add Multi-Arch: foreign to ntopng-data in debian/control.
(If you want to read my tale of woe about this, see:
https://lists.
Hi,
I believe that these issues are fixed in the new upstream
version, 1.1.0.
Thanks, Phil.
Hi Ben,
Ben Hutchings wrote:
It went into 4.8.7. I'll enable theÃÂ drivers for the next upload, which
includes 4.8.7.
Thanks.
Have you also enabled the xgene EDAC and DMA configs that I mentioned
towards the end of the original report?
Also, I'm confused by the changelog; have you accident
Package: libapache2-mod-authnz-pam
Version: 1.0.1-1
Tags: patch
I have fixed a couple of issues with mod_authnz_pam's logging:
1. I've changed the log level for the "passed" message from
notice to info. "Notice" is special in Apache; it is included
in the log irrespective of the LogLevel setti
The buffer overflow fix is now upstream here:
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/wsa/linux.git/commit/drivers/i2c?id=603616017c35f4d0fbdbcace72adf9bf949c4a65
I expect it to be in 4.10, and also some stable updates.
I've now tested the same changes on 4.8~rc8-1~exp1 and they work there too.
Source: linux
Version: 4.7.5-1
Hi,
I have a Gigabyte MP30-AR1 board with an ARM64 X-Gene1 processor.
To access its temperature, fan and voltage sensors using IPMI the
following kernel configs are needed:
CONFIG_MAILBOX=y
CONFIG_XGENE_SLIMPRO_MBOX=m
CONFIG_I2C_XGENE_SLIMPRO=m
CONFIG_IPMI_HANDLE
Package: kernel-package
Version: 13.018
man make-kpkg says:
CONCURRENCY_LEVEL
If defined, this environment variable sets the concurrency
level of make used to compile the kernel and the modules set
using -j flags to the sub make in the build ta
Package: kernel-package
Version: 13.018
/usr/share/doc/kernel-package/README.gz says:
The packages suggested are:
devel:gcc, libc5-dev/libc6-dev, binutils, make, and, for intel
x86 platforms, bin86 (non-Intel platforms don't need
this), modutils (or module-
Package: postgresql-9.5-postgis-2.2
Version: 2.2.2+dfsg-5
Attempting to install postgis on a headless server, i.e. a
system that doesn't have X or any sort of desktop environment
installed, wants to bring in vast numbers of dependencies.
The issue seems to be that the postgis package depends on
Package: debian-installer
I've been asked to file this bug to track my attempts to install
Debian on my MP30-AR1. This is an ARM64 board with an X-Gene 1
processor. Please see this mailing list thread for more details:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-arm/2016/09/msg00022.html
In summary, t
Package: triggerhappy
Version: 0.3.4-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Dear Maintainer,
Triggerhappy is entirely non-functional, because it doesn't recognise
any key names:
# thd --dump /dev/input/event4(a keyboard)
Unknown (null) event id on /dev/input/event4: 28 (v
Hi Adam,
I saw your message to debian-arm, a list which I sometimes read but am
not subscribed to, hence this off-list reply. I don't know anything
about qt but I have been learning OpenGL recently. Here's my suggestion:
inline void glGetQrealv(GLenum e, GLfloat* data) { glGetFloatv(e,data)
Four years later, and I'm installing CUPS for only the second time
ever. And I still need to use lynx to turn on remote administration.
Am I the only one who runs CUPS on something that's not a full-featured
desktop machine?
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Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
[Phil Endecott 2009-05-19]
Hmmm, maybe that's not the (only) problem; NFS mounts now seem to
come up most but not all of the time. I need to investigate some
more.
What did you find out. Without more information, I believe this
report should be closed as not
Hi Julien,
Julien Cristau wrote:
xprint support was removed from libXfont.
I see. I guess I should work out why; there have obviously been some
developments that I have not been following carefully enough. (This
machine has been in "not broken don't fix it" mode for a long time, and
now w
Package: xprint
Version: 2:1.4.2-11
Severity: normal
Hi,
I've just installed xprint 2:1.4.2-11 and it fails to start:
# /etc/init.d/xprint start
/etc/init.d/xprint: Old server registry found, cleaning-up...
Stopping Xprint servers: Xprt.
Starting Xprint servers: Xprt.
No error message there, o
Hi,
I've also found that the trac.cgi file installed by the "deploy"
command is not executable. I think it should be, and trac (in CGI
mode) didn't work until I made it executable, though I suppose this
requirement could be something to do with my Apache config.
Phil.
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Hmmm, maybe that's not the (only) problem; NFS mounts now seem to come
up most but not all of the time. I need to investigate some more.
Phil.
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Package: initscripts
Version: 2.86.ds1-61
Severity: normal
I installed some other package that required a new initscripts. Afterwards my
NFS
filesystems stopped getting mounted at boot.
It turns out that /etc/network/if-up.d/mountnfs looks in
/etc/network/run/ifstate, and
if the interface is
I've just installed a new system and hit this confusing "no error
message if $HOME doesn't exist" problem again. It would be great if
the code I proposed before, i.e.
# Warn if the user's home directory does not exist.
# It seems that $HOME is set to / after this script
# is executed, so we ca
Package: mount
Version: 2.13.1.1-1
Severity: normal
When mount has to guess a filesystem type it asks libblkid. libblkid
may know both a TYPE and a SEC_TYPE. mount tries the TYPE but ignores
the SEC_TYPE. I suggest that mount should try the SEC_TYPE if the TYPE
fails for some reason.
Here's
Package: console-setup
Version: 1.34
Severity: minor
"man ckbcomp" says:
ckbcomp - compile a XKB keyboard description to a console font
That should surely say:
ckbcomp - compile a XKB keyboard description to a console KEYMAP
While you're there, "a XKB" => "an XKB".
Cheers, Phil.
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Package: xdm
Version: 1:1.1.8-5
Severity: normal
Currently xdm suggests xutils, which depends on x11-xserver-utils.
x11-xserver-utils includes the xrdb program.
If xrdb is not installed, xdm only just works. Specifically, it will
not be able to read the contents of its configuration files in
/e
Kay Sievers wrote:
Does the input subsystem tell us anything specific we might want to
use to classify the device? What does:
grep . /sys/class/input/inputX/capabilities/*
print?
$ grep . /sys/class/input/input10/capabilities/*
/sys/class/input/input10/capabilities/abs:0
/sys/class/input/inpu
Kay Sievers wrote:
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 00:31, Phil Endecott
wrote:
So protocol==0 is not specific to this unusual device; even a keyboard or
mouse will have 0 for its non-boot interfaces. ÃÂ So the current logic will
only create /dev/by-id|path nodes for boot interfaces. ÃÂ Is that
Hi Kay,
Sorry for the delay; the email address that I used originally for this
bug is now spam-filtered. I seem to get mountains of spam to Debian
bug addresses, for some reason. Any random string @ chezphil.org will
reach me.
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", \
ATTRS{bInterfaceClass}=="03", ATTR
Hi,
Can you confirm whether Steve's patch in bug 187021 message #21 was
applied unchanged, or has it somehow been modified to eliminate the side-effects?
Regards, Phil.
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I've just tried the new version; it looks like the --help output is
corrupt for the new option:
-ster [0 or 1]
-text b[efore_IDAT]|a[fter_IDAT] "keyword" "text"
-time_stamp
-trns_array n trns[0] trns[1] .. trns[n-1]
-trns index red green blue gray
I would
I have installed proj from the upstream source and I can confirm that
the examples all do what they say they should do. I'm pretty sure the
problem is that, contrary to the note in README.Debian, you have not
unpacked the proj-datumgrid-*.zip file in the source tree before building.
Phil.
Some more info:
According to /usr/share/doc/proj/README.Debian, "The Debian proj
package includes built-in datum conversion. (It was compiled with
proj-datumgrid-1.3.zip unpacked in the nad source directory.)"
According to the proj.4 FAQ (http://trac.osgeo.org/proj/wiki/FAQ):
"Verify that y
I've also just encountered this bug. Having installed geotiff-bin,
when I try to run listgeo I get the error "listgeo: error while loading
shared libraries: libgeotiff.so: cannot open shared object file: No
such file or directory". If I understand correctly - and it's quite
possible that I do
Package: pngcrush
Version: 1.6.7-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
It seems that pngcrush sets the timestamps on the file that it creates to
be the same as the input file. I've confirmed this by looking at the output
of strace. There is no rationale for this behaviour in the documentation
nor any way to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Source: nfs-utils
Source-Version: 1:1.1.4-1
We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
nfs-utils, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive:
Be careful, there was some debate about whether the fix was actually correct:
http://t
Hi Khalid,
My request was that the behaviour be documented somewhere.
For example, "man kexec" tells me to kexec -l and then kexec -e. But
actually I should, depending on a debconf setting, do something like
kexec -l; reboot. The kexec man page might not be the right place to
say that, but
Hi LaMont, thanks for your reply.
LaMont Jones wrote:
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 06:18:56PM +0100, Phil Endecott wrote:
I'm also curious to know why reading the clock takes a second anyway.
Note that we have to use --directisa on this hardware to avoid a random
lock-up. It looks as i
Package: nfs-utils
Version: 1.1.3-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Hi,
I use NFS only rarely on my laptop. During boot, sm-notify takes several
seconds to run - whether or not I'm using NFS. On investigation, this
is because sm-notify indirectly calls sync():
/* Get and update the NSM s
the documentation should explain more or less verbosely, why two
scripts doing virtually the same in short distance are needed.
Yes please! I'm currently trying to improve the boot time on my ASUS
Eee; you may have heard of Arjan van de Ven's demo where he gets this
machine to boot in only 5
Package: kexec-tools
Version: 20080324-2
Severity: normal
I've just installed kexec-tools and was surprised to find that, rather than just
packaging the kexec executable, you have installed a script so that kexec is
used
when I reboot. I didn't want that. This feature - and how to disable it -
Package: udev
Version: 0.103-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
I have a Griffin Powermate, which is a USB "knob" that can be used as
e.g. a volume control, for scrolling through video/audio, etc. No
/dev/input/by-* links are created for it. This is because
persistent-input.rules only sets ENV{ID_CLASS}
Package: glabels
Version: 2.1.3-3
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
I have some business cards that describe themselves as
"DECAdry OCC-3342" which glabels doesn't seem to know about.
However, as far as I can see they have the same dimensions
as type "OCB-3327", so you could duplicate that menu entry
Bart Samwel wrote:
Nope. I use gdm, and I get:
$ w -hs
root tty1 - 2:19 -bash
root tty2 - 2:19 -bash
bsamwel tty7 :00.00s x-session-manager
root pts/1:0.0 2:09m gnome-terminal
bsamwel pts/2:0.0
Julien Cristau wrote:
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 15:04:14 +0100, Phil Endecott wrote:
No this doesn't work for me. You're looking for :0 in the FROM column,
right? I have it in the TTY column:
$ w -hs
phil tty1 -17:19 -bash
root tty2 -
Bart Samwel wrote:
getXuser() {
w -hs | while read -r THIS_USER THIS_TTY THIS_DISPLAY DUMMY_REMAINDER;
do
if [ "$THIS_DISPLAY" = "$displaynum" ] ; then
user=$THIS_USER
break
fi
done
if [ x"$us
Bart Samwel wrote:
Hi Phil,
Phil Endecott wrote:
I am trying to get the lid event to suspend on my Eee 901 and have encountered
the following problems:
1. getXuser() in /usr/share/acpi-support/power-funcs uses finger, but the package
does not depend on finger (and I didn't have it inst
I have also configured Tab to have the finish-field behaviour. A
mis-feature of this configuration, however, is that pressing tab while
in the Password field will not swap back to the username field, but
will instead try to logon. So if the goal is consistency with other
logon screens or othe
Package: acpi-support-base
Version: 0.109-5
Severity: normal
I am trying to get the lid event to suspend on my Eee 901 and have encountered
the following problems:
1. getXuser() in /usr/share/acpi-support/power-funcs uses finger, but the
package
does not depend on finger (and I didn't have it
Damyan Ivanov wrote:
There may be some licensing problems and this is why I CC debian-legal.
All the sources are licensed under GPL-2+, except one file,
include/firmware.h, which is generated from a binary blob and contains
the following notice:
[snip]
Looks bad to me.
I did not yet check if
anacron deliberately doesn't run if the machine is running on battery
power. This is fine if the only jobs are "housekeeping" tasks that
it's safe to skip, but if you have critical jobs like backups then it's
not so good. This is a dangerous situation as users are unlikely to
notice that this
Package: gpsbabel
Version: 1.3.5-1.1
Severity: normal
/usr/share/man/man1/gpsbabel.1 contains this, near the start:
br
INTYPE and OUTTYPE must be one of the file types listed below, and
br
may include options valid for that file type. For example:
br
'gpx', 'gpx,snlen=10' and 'ozi,snlen=10,snwh
Package: gpsd
Version: 2.37-6
Severity: normal
Please forgive me if I have misunderstood how this is supposed
to work.
I want gpsd to start when I plug in the USB device.
debconf asks me this question:
Start gpsd automatically on boot?
This isn't what I want so I say no. It asks no other
Package: latencytop
Version: 0.4
Severity: wishlist
I just installed latencytop and discovered the kernel configuration
requirement. I only installed it out of curiosity and I'm not going
to build a new kernel just to try it out. Maybe next time that I'm
building a kernel anyway...
It would
Package: initscripts
Version: 2.86.ds1-13
Severity: normal
My machine has its root filesystem on an IDE disk and a second filesystem on a
USB
device. At boot, the kernel scans for and finds the USB device concurrently
with other
activities; this process includes a deliberate pause "waiting f
Package: bluez-utils
Version: 3.30-3
Severity: wishlist
This report is based on the following message from the bluez users mailing list:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.bluez.user/13828/focus=13831
I had set up my bluetooth keyboard based on the instructions in
/usr/share/doc/bluez-utils/RE
Package: bluez-utils
Version: 3.30-3
Severity: wishlist
I'm typing this using a Bluetooth keyboard which it has taken me a long time to
get
working. Here are a couple of suggestions for README.Debian that could have
saved
me a bit of time:
hidd --connect
...
For keyboards, type
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 11:13:49PM +0100, phil wrote:
It seems that by default the munin-node program waits for 10 seconds for
a plugin to respond. This value is present in the source of munin-node and
can be over-ridden by a setting in munin-node.conf. I suggest that
Package: scrot
Version: 0.8-7
Severity: wishlist
I need a screenshot about once a year or so, and I can never remember the
name of this program. But when I type "man -k screenshot", nothing is
found. It would be great if the word screenshot were included in the
header of the man page, e.g.
NAM
Hi Matthias,
Matthias Klose wrote:
won't change that.
Would you like to explain why?
Regards,
Phil.
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Package: boost
Version: 1.34.1-4
Severity: normal
Hi,
Apparently, Boost.Function is not thread safe in 1.34.*. Boost.Thread uses
Boost.Function, and so Boost.Thread is itself not thread-safe. Since a
non-thread-safe threads library is about as useful as the proverbial chocloate
teapot,
it
I am told that this will not be a problem in Boost version 1.35 - due
"real soon now" - as a result of a redesign of Boost.Serialization. See:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.boost.devel/169668
Phil.
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The original mkisofs includes the feature you like via the build in
find(1) since 1.5 years:
Thanks Joerg, that's useful to know.
Phil.
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Package: libjpeg
Version: 6b
Severity: minor
Hi,
Playing around with the upstream libjpeg, it seems to me that decoding is about
15% faster when the library is compiled with -Os than with -O4. I think that's
significant enough to consider mentioning, since jpeg can be the bottleneck in
some pro
Package: genisoimage
Version: 9:1.1.0-1
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
Many tools that recurse through directory structures have an option to
not cross filesystems. As far as I can see, genisoimage does not have
such an option. Could one be added? I have been trying to backup
a system and found that
Package: libstdc++6-4.1-dev
Version: 4.1.1-14
Severity: normal
Hi,
Currently libstdc++6-4.1-dev depends on g++-4.1, and vice-versa.
While I think it's reasonable for g++ to depend on libstdc++-dev, I don't see a
good reason why libstdc++-dev must depend on g++, and I suggest that this is
redu
I think I found a bug in gcc-4.2
int i, j;
printf("%d %d\n", j, (void *)(j));
This looks like a strict-aliasing issue to me; you're casting from an
int to a void*, which is undefined. Did you get any warnings? (Did
you compile with warnings enabled? -Wstrict-aliasing?) Investigate the
-
Package: libagg-dev
Version: 2.5-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
According to
http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/a/agg/agg_2.5-1/libagg-dev.copyright
agg is licensed as:
Anti-Grain Geometry - Version 2.0
Copyright (C) 2002-2004 Maxim Shemanarev (McSeem)
Permission to copy, use, mod
Mattia Dongili wrote:
By the way, did the e_powersaver module appear recently?
Quite likely, but not sure.
Should I also
test for some particular kernel version or there was simply no support
for VIA C7 before?
I suspect that there was no support.
Is it ok to default to longhaul for CPU_F
Package: cpufrequtils
Version: 002-4
Severity: normal
Hi,
/etc/init.d/loadcpufreq includes some logic to guess the appropriate
frequency scaling module for the current CPU. For VIA CPUs it has:
CentaurHauls*)
# VIA
if [ $CPU_FAMILY == 6 ]; then
MODU
Package: apt-cross
Version: 0.1.0
Severity: normal
Hi,
I've just tried apt-cross for the first time having previously used dpkg-cross.
It looks like it should be a very helpful tool, and my first attempt worked:
# apt-cross -a arm --install librecode-dev
(One suggestion is that it could acc
Package: dhcp3-relay
Version: 3.0.4-12
Severity: minor
Hi,
It would be helpful if "man -k DHCP" listed dhcrelay. It doesn't,
because the man page begins
NAME
dhcrelay - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Relay Agent
I suggest changing this to:
dhcrelay - Dynamic Host Configur
Hi,
Please let me know if there is anything that I can do to help get
DirectFB 1.0 into Debian.
Many thanks,
Phil.
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Brice Goglin wrote:
Hi Phil,
Did you have a chance to look at this bug? Julien provided an url to
look at the current code of /etc/X11/xdm/Xstartup.
Yes, see my message with Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2007 22:30:15 +
(You posted a URL for the current Xstartup first; I replied to that
message; aft
Package: directfb
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
DirectFB version 1.0 has been available for a few weeks now.
It would be great to see a Debian package.
Many thanks,
Phil.
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Package: dns-browse
Version: 1.9-4
Severity: normal
I have tcl installed but not wish. This satisfies dns-browse's
dependecy:
Depends: tcl8.4 | wish, dnsutils
However, I believe that wish really is needed:
$ dns_browse
bash: /usr/bin/dns_browse: /usr/bin/wish: bad interpreter: No such fil
Package: directfb
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
I look forward to diretfb 1.0 packages soon! It would be great if we
could also have Debian packages for ++dfb, the "alternative" C++ binding
for directfb, as well as dfb++.
(I thought that I had already made this request, but searching the bug
datab
Brice Goglin wrote:
http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-xorg/app/xdm.git;a=blob;h=7e775a3de2fe86d8011f5f5d22ee006e8dba1739;hb=dd2c9398e08e8539d82533207a5eddfffa4ea694;f=debian/local/Xstartup
Thanks. Hmm, I suspect that the lines that I described were actually
ones that I added in an earlier attempt
Brice Goglin wrote:
Hi Phil,
It might be too late for my eyes to work fine, but I can't find the
lines your talking about in /etc/X11/xdm/Xstartup (in 1:1.0.5-2). Does
your proposal still apply with this version of xdm?
Hi Brice,
I don't want to update xdm just to see how the file has changed
Package: xserver-xorg-core
Version: 1:1.0.2-9
Followup-For: Bug #394058
I was going to report the same issue.
"mouse(4)" is a man page describing the pinout and protocol used by
serial mice. The page relevent to the X mouse driver is "mouse(4x)"
which you can view using "man 4x mouse".
The xor
Package: inkscape
Version: 0.44.1-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
The inkscape and inkview binaries are some of the largest on my machine:
$ ls -l /usr/bin | sort -rn -k 5 | head
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root8689772 2006-08-28 22:33 hugin
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root7599308 2006-03-18 20:00 AbiWord-2.4
-
Package: hugin-tools
Version: 0.6.1-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
The nona and nona_gui binaries are some of the largest on my system:
$ ls -l /usr/bin | sort -rn -k 5|head
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root8689772 2006-08-28 22:33 hugin
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root7599308 2006-03-18 20:00 AbiWord-2.4
-rwxr
Package: flash-kernel
Version: 0.7
Severity: minor
Current comment:
# See http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Info/BootFlash -- the NSLU2 uses a
# 16 byte MTD header, the first two bytes (big endian) give the length of
# the remainder of the image, and the remaining bytes are zero. Generate
# this
Package: xdm
Version: 1:1.0.4-1
Severity: normal
/etc/X11/xdm/Xstartup includes a couple of commented-out lines that seem
to have been intended to report a "no home directory" condition to the
user. I propose the following in their place:
# Warn if the user's home directory does not exist.
#
In order to make xdm work with /etc/nologin, there are two issues to fix:
First, by default, nologin is checked by PAM thanks to this line in
/etc/pam.d/xdm:
authrequisite pam_nologin.so
Presumably xdm just gets a "no!" reply from PAM, with the result that
the user sees an u
Package: tftpd
Severity: minor
tftpd does not support "tsize". I don't know what that is, but it is
needed by the PXE network bootloader. atftpd and tftpd-hpa do have this
feature.
Since network booting is the most common application of tftp, I suggest
that it is worth mentioning this in th
Package: debian-installer
Severity: minor
The "partition disks" dialog presents an option to set a partition label
if "use as" is set to ext3 filesystem. If "use as" is set to "swap
area" the label field is not included. It is possible to set partition
labels on swap partitions using "mkswap
Package: cupsys
Version: 1.2.5-1
Severity: normal
The CUPS web interface does not provide a way to rename a printer.
So, having added a printer using this interface, I am stuck with the
cryptic name that it chose based on the make and model.
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