Package: systemd
Version: 215-17+deb8u1
Severity: normal
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Booting Debian "Jessie". That dam*d "systemd" erases the "lost+found"
directory entry in "/tmp", which obv
onf [debconf-2.0] 1.5.49
ii glibc-doc 2.13-38+deb7u5
ii locales2.13-38+deb7u5
-- debconf information:
* glibc/upgrade: true
glibc/disable-screensaver:
glibc/restart-failed:
* glibc/restart-services: ssh openbsd-inetd exim4 cron autofs
* libraries/restart-without-aski
Hello,
since I sent the last e-mail only to Till and forgot to include
Didier as well as the list, here it is again. My apologies.
Hello Till,
> Ruediger, can you attach the PPD files for the print queues with
> the bad behavior? The files are /etc/cups/ppd/.ppd.
> Please attach the PPDs to you
Hello Didier,
> tags 530600 + moreinfo
> thanks
>
> Le mardi, 26 mai 2009 11.01:41, Ruediger Oberhage a A(crit :
> > Package: foomatic-db
> > Version: 20080211-2
> >
> > Severity: minor
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'd like to re
that.
When I can be of any help, please e-mail this to me.
Thanks for you fine work in keeping open source software competitive.
Best regards,
Ruediger Oberhage
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es are better, the behaviour is still the same from
the original bug description and a very bad one. It didn't become
any worse, though :-).
Thanks and greetings,
Ruediger Oberhage
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ry, the newest
kernel I saw is a 2.6.26 version. Thus I cannot predict, if and how
quick I'll get a working build of version 2.6.28-rc6, but I'll try.
Best regards,
Ruediger Oberhage
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the book now, it would be nice to have an
option, so that it works with that server, too, because for us, it
is a nuissance at best and a catastrophe in the worst case.
On the other hand, it could be a real error the way it is now, and
then it should certainly be corrected.
Should you need
respect to this
behaviour; nor do other Unix-variants. Only 'etch' seems to be
affected.
Thanks and greetings,
Ruediger Oberhage
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roposed-updates').
Systems on 'sarge' and 'sarge-proposed-updates' worked and still
do flawlessly here, and raise no problem with respect to this
behaviour; nor do other Unix-variants. Only 'etch' seems to be
affected.
Thanks and greetings,
Ruediger Oberhage
Package: bootpc
Version: 0.64-6
Severity: critical
Dear maintainer,
I have the problem, that bootpc gives me a 'network unreachable'
answer, although the 'destination' is the usual broadcast address
(all 1 or 255.255.255.255). This is for a Linux 2.6 kernel in a
Debian 4.0 (with proposed-updates
lved are on Debian 'stable'
(alias 'etch') with 'proposed-updates' installed on the date of
this message (June, 8th, 2007).]
Sincerely,
Ruediger Oberhage
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Fachbere
(, when forgotten with the change of the
distribution :-)).
Thank you very much,
Ruediger Oberhage
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Lotharstrasse 1 Phone:
This is most probably my last report regarding
this 'bug'. Thus you're all going to miss this 'fine tcpdump'-list
I promised; that is, unless somebody asks for it :-).]
Thanks again,
Ruediger Oberhage
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ncorporated, it doesn't suffice. This may - later
- lead to the re-involvment of the 'nfs-kernel-group', eventually.
In the meantime, many thanks for the help - I'll try to do 'my'
homework as fast as my time allows.
Regards,
Ruediger Oberhage
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ts of directories and files, without any "Value
too large for defined data type" error!
[The directory has 7 'normal' subdirectories and '..' and '.', no
regular files in them (the 9 entries?), but lots of them in sub-
subdirectories of that tree.]
Thanks
n,
then please add one, but in a way, that not every user on a machine
has to do something, but in that it works for the whole machine,
instead. I would pledge to make an update for the 'sarge'
distribution (also) and add it at least to sarge-proposed-updates.
Thank you very much,
Ru
Dear Trond Myklebust,
my name is Ruediger Oberhage, I'm (amongst other duties)
administering computers for the Theoretical Physics in Essen of
the university Duisburg-Essen, Germany, and I do have a (client)
problem (severe to us) with the 2.6 kernel series and nfs, when
served from an SGI
ules/drivers).
Thus it wouldn't be that hard for me to part with 2.6.8, but
a transition beyond 2.6.12 (e.g. 2.6.13) with 'sarge' might
be hard (or impossible?), too, regarding its 'tools' dependancies.
The most important thing would be, to learn what's going wrong
with
quot;DND hasn't been compiled in", meaning exactly that, I suppose.
Could DND please be re-enabled? Either by default or may be as
an option selectable with the "preferences" panel/app? It was nice
for my users to be able to just 'drop' an icon on an application a
1.1.3 version included in the Debian
sarge distribution; thus it is unlikely, that it is a OpenOffice
problem - especially since it works as expected 'under' GNOME and
KDE.
I'm sorry, but I have no idea what the origin of the problem is or
how to avoid or fix it.
Any help or fix is welcome
al!
Thus the severity rating! It is probably less severe for someone
not using 'NFS' or using 'Linux only' systems - where I can't
say, if the problem arises. The only workaround for me is to use a
2.4 kernel, which isn't nice - udev/hal and other component highly
advisabl
in
/usr/share/fai/subroutines-linux.
I've no proper fix for that, as I don't know in what regard it would
interfere with 'normal' operation, but I suggest to execute this
statemen and thus append this line to /etc/hosts only in the case
of a fai 'install'
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