Russ Allbery writes:
> Goswin von Brederlow writes:
>
>> Maybe we also need a different "need help" system where it is easier to
>> find something fun and usefull to do on a rainy day.
>
>> Something where RFHs for small jobs can be added with some tags for
>> required skill sets and so on and a
On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 4:59 PM, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
> Say today you want to write some manpages. How do you find a RFH bug
> about adding or fixing manpages?
Run manpage-alert and start documenting.
> But there is no way to find bugs taged help given a skillset.
Point taken though.
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"kenneth.h" writes:
> It appears from web searching that this may have to do with udev rules.
> Usually, automounting allows user access but I am not able to read/write w/out
> having to manually changing permissions.
1) What are the permissions?
2) How are you automounting? The usual udisks way
Goswin von Brederlow writes:
> But there is no way to find bugs taged help given a skillset. So unless
> you specifically think "Lets fix something in grub today" and go looking
> for grub bugs tagged help you never find them.
> Say today you want to write some manpages. How do you find a RFH bu
Including debian-devel..
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Subject:Re: Open-FCoE for Wheezy
Date: Fri, 09 Dec 2011 18:31:01 +0530
From: Ritesh Raj Sarraf
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To: debian-rele...@lists.debian.org
Any suggestions?
It is a n
Okay, I think I figured this out. By using e2label I labeled the usb
device, changed the permissions and it appears that each time the stick
is plugged in / mounted that these permissions are retained. However,
this certainly is still an issue for those w/out a label, using the
default uuid... It's
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There is an effort to develop a software target along with the open-FCoE
stack. This would help reduce some of the cost by removing the need for
target and possible a switch. (back to back configuration: FCoE
initiator to software target) You would still need a 10Gb adapter on
both ends.
There is
On 12/10/2011 11:07 PM, Jack Morgan wrote:
> There is an effort to develop a software target along with the open-FCoE
> stack. This would help reduce some of the cost by removing the need for
> target and possible a switch. (back to back configuration: FCoE
> initiator to software target) You would
Your message dated Sat, 10 Dec 2011 22:02:29 +0200
with message-id <20111210200135.GA5514@think.nuvreauspam>
and subject line Re: Bug#651575:
has caused the Debian Bug report #651575,
regarding general: usb drive (automount) has wrong permissions, regular user
cannot read/write to device/folder
to
On Dec 09, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> Maybe we should consider closing those bugs after a while? While I'm
Maybe we should ask the maintainers?
e.g. ppp still needs a lot of help.
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Hi,
Boost 1.48 was uploaded to sid about 9 days ago so it should
transition to "testing" in the next day or so.
My plan is to update the default boost version to 1.48 immediately
following this transition.
I'd appreciate feedback on any build failures with 1.48 for
boost-using packages.
Thanks,
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