Sorry i meant "Why not".
On 31 January 2010 14:26, db wrote:
> Why use sysctl and kernel.sysrq to disable this ability ?
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Why use sysctl and kernel.sysrq to disable this ability ?
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The issue was that reportbug did not seem to be working at the time i
reported those two pidgin bugs (which were actually the same bug ->
one was wrongly rated the other probably higher than it should have
been).
Both were actually mistakes.
Thank you.
2009/8/26 Debian Bug Tracking System :
>
When i had filled it i was not aware that 2.5.9 was in debian sid at the time.
I also was not sure if reportbug was actually working.
2009/8/23 Debian Bug Tracking System :
> This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report
> which was filed against the pidgin package:
>
> #543170: pidg
Oh i forgot to add that the The smb.conf man page says the following
regarding case sensitivity;
" case sensitive = yes/no/auto
controls whether filenames are case sensitive. If they aren´t,
default setting of auto allows clients that support case
sensitive
access
Ah ext3 is case sensitive it is not a wish list feature because real
data can be lost without a warning. By default samba (is not exporting
shares that are case sensitive apparently) and nautilus does not prompt the
user leading to data loss. Perhaps the default configuration for samba
should
Package: nautilus
Version: 2.20.0-7
Severity: grave
Justification: causes non-serious data loss
Hi I found a bug on ubuntu launchpad and reproduced it is (the bug)
currently in debian lenny and is filed upstream (i filled it upstream).
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=564563
Here is a
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