Robert Peirce wrote:
Problem 1 is trying to reach Sean Perry. Neither [EMAIL PROTECTED] nor
[EMAIL PROTECTED], as listed in anacron.8, work.
Problem 2 is trying t find out why my weekly job runs three times while
my monthly and daily only run once. Furthermore, until a few weeks ago
interfaces with such closed-source software is of some relevance to
all of us who want to see Debian thrive, even if we choose not to use
that software ourselves.
Helping closed source software developers is not an itch I
feel
like scratching. But if other people want to spend time
I just updated to X.org. With apt. Automatically. Woohoo!! I mean full
on xserver-xorg too. I did not touch ANYTHING.
X team you rock. This is why I started using Debian 7 years ago. This is
what keeps me here.
One and only one snag. purging the xfree86-common package failed because
it was t
Eduard Bloch wrote:
So I suggest to set a kind of soft policy:
every package maintained by a group should keep a file (with a common
filename) in the Debian diff, which tells all neccessary things:
- who are members of that group
- which person from this group is responsible for exactly this pack
Michelle Konzack wrote:
It works in SARGE and SID but not under WOODY because I get only
user/dev/pts/1
well, the 'w' program from procps has not really changed. My woody box
has procps version 2.0.7. So either a) you have an odd version or b) the
utmp data has changed. If b) is the rea
sean finney wrote:
i invite someone to invent a better way, i'd like to hear it :)
Rather than invoke awk twice, just use awk for everything (-:
(I used $DISPLAY for testing)
w | awk "\$3 ~ /$DISPLAY/ {print \$1; exit 0}"
Note the escaped '$'s.
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Jesus Climent wrote:
What would people think about adding a check on all the *dm managers (read
kdm, gdm and friends) about cheking the kernel command line from /proc/cmdline
and grep for nox?
I have the need some times to start a laptop with console mode, and it would
be nice to just add an append
Andreas Tille wrote:
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Simon Huggins wrote:
Is this a Transmeta Crusoe based laptop?
No. It is centrono based and I guess this is rather a problem of some pure
X applications, because Gnome and KDE applications and also Mozilla are
behaving fine. The only thing is that sometime
Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
i'm forwarding this to debian devel for people's attention because
it would appear that debian has lost a quite large opportunity -
by not having selinux available.
PR choices, not much else. It is also entirely possible the last of the
Debian faithful have left
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