On 13/02/2020 21:14, Timo Weingärtner wrote:
I don't think giving slaves new labels helps them in any way; they will still
be slaves.
True, but once "freed", they could compete to be Employee of the Month.
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/getrandom-printk-dump-stack
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s with:
apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade
This will upgrade all packages on your system. If you have installed
linux-image-amd64, this should automatically install
linux-image-3.16.0-6-amd64 3.16.56-1+deb8u1.
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On 27/05/18 10:21, Adam Borowski wrote:
[Warning: a long-winded rant about terminals. You should have known better
than to get me onto this particular topic.]
I am pleased. It is working out very well for me :-)
On Sat, May 26, 2018 at 12:57:39PM +1200, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
Exhibit A
dealt with by the a11y police.
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On 26/05/18 12:28, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
On 26/05/18 00:21, Adam Borowski wrote:
It might be good to pipe output through ansi2txt
Thank you so much for alerting me to ansi2txt. Given the miserable
failure of some command line tool authors to contemplate terminal
background colours other
-e "buster\nStretch" | LC_COLLATE=C sort
Stretch
buster
In en_GB, by comparison:
$ echo -e "buster\nStretch" | LC_COLLATE=en_GB.utf8 sort
buster
Stretch
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On 18/11/17 04:27, intrigeri wrote:
Thanks in advance, and sorry for any inconvenience it may cause (e.g.
the AppArmor policy for Thunderbird has various issues in sid; all of
those I'm aware of are fixed in experimental already).
Where "various issues" means no thunderbird external helpers wor
On 18/11/17 14:34, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
On 18/11/17 04:27, intrigeri wrote:
Thanks in advance, and sorry for any inconvenience it may cause (e.g.
the AppArmor policy for Thunderbird has various issues in sid; all of
those I'm aware of are fixed in experimental already).
Where &qu
conflict with the installation, so you should not have to manually
remove anything. The only other thing I did after the downgrade was to
"apt-mark hold" the packages affected by the transition that I did not
want to remove; this is my preferred tactic for surviving transitions.
Kind
I would be delighted if anyone has a better suggestion.
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might also consider installing "task-laptop"
for power management and wifi tools.
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-agent). This seems
really not ideal.
Trust is not transitive. Perhaps Recommends should not be either?
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rebuilt.
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rebuilt.
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it is serious and thus RC.
It sounds to me that you are unhappy releasing xrdp without this patch.
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ry
errors? Overheating?
- Wireless keyboard low battery or lost connection?
In any case, the Debian Bug Tracking System is not the most suitable
forum for general support unless you can determine specific steps to
reproduce this problem.
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need
to use my pc for my work but it dont open... please help.. is there any way
to format my pc... becouse I put my windows 7 cd to format my pc but
nothing happened. ... the only thing that can be opened is kali linux
cd help pls
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discouraged
by the way that you have been treated by some.
There is no reason why live-wrapper cannot coexist with live-build. Let
users choose which best meets their needs.
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nology that can ease collaborative
development by building maintainer teams. I acknowledge the identity
management and security concerns raised on this list as valid, but they
need not prevent use of GitHub organizations.
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On 20/07/15 12:18, Ian Jackson wrote:
Ben Caradoc-Davies writes ("Re: debian github organization ?"):
I am not sure why this would be unacceptable to anyone. Authentication
is your ability to prove who you are. GitHub accounts provide this.
You're talking as if what is identi
affect third parties in a way that might be of concern to
them? I am interested to know if you have experienced such a case.
(You could argue that organization objecting to such sharing should
pay for an account for their users, though.)
Indeed.
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join a Debian organization on Github.
GitHub organizations are free for open source, and each GitHub user can
be a member of multiple unrelated organizations:
https://github.com/blog/674-introducing-organizations
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On 19/07/15 23:18, Florian Weimer wrote:
* Ben Caradoc-Davies:
On 19/07/15 21:52, Florian Weimer wrote:
* Jérémy Lal:
i was wondering if debian had a github account as an organization, where
maintainers could be added.
Github has a single-account-per-person policy (unless you pay, I
think
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