contact the admin of bach, it's weekend. :(
Hugo van der Merwe
Please CC me. Thanks.
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on and graphics
research.
Hugo van der Merwe
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On Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 08:24:23AM +1000, Jason Thomas wrote:
> I use chroot jails with devfs and it works for me!
Yup, I just forgot to mount /dev. Thanks.
Hugo van der Merwe
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> So, does mounting the devfs inside the chroot work?
>
> (Just like mounting the proc inside the chroot).
Ah, yes, thanks. Doh.
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his problem.
My guess, it might be devfs related?
# tty
/dev/pts/2
# chroot sid-chroot/
# tyy
not a tty
#
This is clearly the problem ... "not a tty" ...
Hugo van der Merwe
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end with remote-X, but, I would
prefer to figure out how to get debconf to run with dialog or text
frontends when in a chroot.
Thanks,
Hugo van der Merwe
(ps. plz CC, thnx.)
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what
we've done when we've got it all relatively nicely written out, if
anyone is interested?)
Anyway, the problem I have is, top is showing 99.8% CPU usage by
kswapd... any ideas why this might be? How can I find out what it is
doing?
Thanks,
Hugo van der Merwe
ps. plz CC
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t, the file does get
deleted.
I am following unstable, and am relatively up to date. (Maybe 3 or 4
days behind.)
Anyone else experience this? Or any ideas?
Thanks,
Hugo van der Merwe
st in a bug report? I
don't really know why kdict uses /usr/share/doc/HTML... is there is a
specific reason?
Hugo van der Merwe
ps. I'd appreciate a CC:, thanks.
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ot;main" for compilation or
execution (thus, the package must not declare a "Depends" or
"Recommends" relationship on a non-main package),
That makes me think that if it goes in main, with music in non-free, it must
Suggest, not Recommend. If it wishes to Recom
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