On Fri, 11 Apr 2008, Matthew Wilcox wrote:
> My opinion is that this will still be useful even if people with headless
> servers don't activate it. I think many more people encounter kernel
> bugs on desktop Debian machines than they do on servers.
ack
yes please add it to the gnome, kde and xfc
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 01:38:30PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
> I installed it without problems on my KDE desktop. It's dependencies look
> sane (did not pull in any new packages in my case) and the default
> configuration is to ask to be allowed to submit.
>
> Only remaining question is how it wor
On Friday 11 April 2008, Per Olofsson wrote:
> Joey Hess wrote:
> > Per Olofsson wrote:
> >> The default is to ask the user for permission before submitting
> >> anything. This is done by kerneloops-applet apparently. See
> >> /etc/kerneloops.conf.
> >
> > Does that only work in gnome? What about k
Joey Hess wrote:
> Per Olofsson wrote:
>> The default is to ask the user for permission before submitting anything.
>> This
>> is done by kerneloops-applet apparently. See /etc/kerneloops.conf.
>
> Does that only work in gnome? What about kde/xfce?
I think it should work in all desktop environme
Per Olofsson wrote:
> The default is to ask the user for permission before submitting anything. This
> is done by kerneloops-applet apparently. See /etc/kerneloops.conf.
Does that only work in gnome? What about kde/xfce?
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Frans Pop wrote:
> On Thursday 10 April 2008, maximilian attems wrote:
>> kerneloops allows to track oopses accross distribution
>> and versions. it is default installed since fedora 9.
>> it be really cool if Lenny would ship it too.
>
> Debian has a history of not activating any "phone home" kin
On Thursday 10 April 2008, maximilian attems wrote:
> kerneloops allows to track oopses accross distribution
> and versions. it is default installed since fedora 9.
> it be really cool if Lenny would ship it too.
Debian has a history of not activating any "phone home" kind of programs
without an
Per Olofsson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> maximilian attems wrote:
>> Looked into the tasksel repo and saw that the standard task
>> has no pacakges listed. so please advise how to get
>> kerneloops shipped across d-i standard installs?
>
> It needs to have at least Priority: standard.
But it should probabl
Hi,
maximilian attems wrote:
> Looked into the tasksel repo and saw that the standard task
> has no pacakges listed. so please advise how to get
> kerneloops shipped across d-i standard installs?
It needs to have at least Priority: standard.
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kerneloops allows to track oopses accross distribution
and versions. it is default installed since fedora 9.
it be really cool if Lenny would ship it too.
it would allow to have better feedback of the shipped
quality of the corresponding Linux ima
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