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host wont connent any more or still hanging on dhcp. Ifconfig eth0 still
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Also '/etc/init.d/networking restart' doesnt work, after that host
just dont want connect any more.
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Hi, I'll be so glad to see next (or one of the next) version of the apt package, to have PARALLELISM.For example if I have more than one row pointing to one stage (stable testing or unstable) in /etc/apt/sources.list, apt to get one packet from one server, and at the same time to get second packet
Hi again,in my case:I have slow internet connection. BUT I have friends with the same connection in my local area network, who have apt-proxy.My
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Thanks ...We don't want them to open multiple connections even to MULTIPLE servers...
Can have option in /etc/apt/apt.conf or apt-get (install || upgrade) with -? some char here for parallelism.And by default can be disabled ...
As far as I read the proposal, it is about downloading _different_files from different mirrors - if you have 25 packages to get for your
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My goal is using more bandwidth with apt-proxy servers on my friends, who have other internet connection.And I want to download first packet from my internet and second packet at the same time from the apt-proxy with my friend internet connection.
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Hello all,
Does Debian package management suite provide C APIs for
easier program manipulation of .deb files?
I am looking for something like RedHat's rpm-devel C API but
still in vain...
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Hi,
I have Intel865PERLL with ICH5 and I need to make SATA RAID to work. I
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Netinstall and als
Can you explain what do you mean? Thanks allot
you can use pptpd (poptop).
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Currently, the `fortunes' package depends on either
`fortune-mod' or `fortune-min':
$ apt-cache show fortunes
Package: fortunes
...
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...
Does it make sense, p
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Currently, the `fortunes' package depends on either
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$ apt-cache show fortunes
Package: fortunes
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Provides: fortune-cookie-db
Depends: fortune-mod (>= 9708-12), fortunes
> Ralf Treinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Currently, the `fortunes' package depends on either `fortune-mod' or
>> `fortune-min':
[...]
>> Does it make sense, provided that the fortune files may as well be
>> read by M-x fortune in Emacs, or even by a plain `less'?
> Probably not, i
Since I've already started this thread, I'm going to ask for
opinions on the one more issue with the current (Etch, at least)
dependencies in Debian to bother me.
Is `logrotate' really necessary for those 46 packages or so in
Etch to include it in their `Dep
> Don Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Exactly. If any of the old, rather inflexible syslog implementations
>> depended on logrotate, I would say that would be perfectly fine. But
>> for applications (even if they write their logs themselves like
>> apache or samba usually do), I w
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ng he was commenting out? It seems really silly to
leave an #ifndef around a comment, without bothering to check what it was
supposed to change.
Anyways, Debian is still my favorite distro, even though it's becoming a
bit too nebie oriented for my liking. (This seems to be a common trend.)
Not a DD,
Ivan
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1 сентября 2009 16:09:02 Ron Johnson писали:
> Windows has so many viruses, worms and trojans, is it really wise to
> open the Linux kernel to infection by Windows malware?
But also indows has many very good programs, and many drivers (LUK also
support Windows driver model), now worms and trojans
1 сентября 2009 18:45:52 Josselin Mouette писали:
> Le mardi 01 septembre 2009 à 17:28 +0400, Ivan Borzenkov a écrit :
> > But also indows has many very good programs, and many drivers (LUK also
> > support Windows driver model), now worms and trojans works on wine, and
> >
1 сентября 2009 19:11:06 Leo "costela" Antunes писали:
> Ivan Borzenkov wrote:
> >> If you support Windows drivers, you will support kernel-mode Windows
> >> trojans as well.
> >
> > trojans also need root access to system - in windows it's standart
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This document covers very useful improvement of Debian apt system - the
package hierarchy system. This system can help end user make it's difficult
choice which packet he have to install. The main feature is to hide
unnecessary packages to concentrate user's attention on applications itself.
Fo
27 декабря 2009 08:10:59 Charles Plessy писали:
> Le Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 04:02:27AM +0300, Ivan Borzenkov a écrit :
> > Examples
> >
> > amarok (parent:-, application)
> > amarok-common (parent:amapok, hide)
> > amarok-utils (pa
gotten to the point where I could emerge most of system and a few other
things as a normal user on a debian system and have it install stuff in
~/gentoo/. Most of the changes made it into the portage-prefix branch, but
last I checked it was still needing a lot of work.
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changeable wireless cards, until the upgrade. After the upgrade they
would get different interface names.
This was a long time ago, so it may have been fixed by now. IIRC I was
going to file a bug report but ran into something saying it wasn't a bug
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exact number of bytes, don't round it off, and if you
do round it off, don't be surprised if the rounding is ambiguous, because
the units are not SI units, and the prefixes may or may not be. Just don't
use prefixes when not rounding.
I wonder, do people feel as storngly about exactly how many tablespoons
1 TT is?
Ivan
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, Ben Finney wrote:
Ivan Jager <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007, Alex Jones wrote:
1 TB is not rounded. It means precisely 1 × 10^12 bytes, no more
and no less. If they want to actually put 1.024 TB on the disk
then they can say 1 TB (approx.) like any
led
employees or bad management, it's quite unfortunate. =(
Over here we have two sieres of intro physics courses. One is for science
students, and the other is for engineers. Guess what the biggest
difference is.
Yes, I know it's sad, but apparently engineers need to learn their physics
e
the binary powers. If enough of them started using GiB, and even one of
the programs I use regurarly switched to using decimal powers, I would
suddenly become mistrustful of a lot of other programs, simply for not
wasting an i.
Ivan
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How about using these prefixes to unambiguously refer to powers of 10?
kd kidi 10^3
Md meda10^6
Gd gida10^9
Td teda10^12
Pd peda10^15
Ed exda10^18
Zd zeda10^21
Yd yoda10^24
Come on, you know you want a yodameter. :)
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On Sat, 16 Jun 2007, Wesley J. Landaker wrote:
On Saturday 16 June 2007 04:43:53 Josselin Mouette wrote:
Le vendredi 15 juin 2007 ?? 17:36 -0400, Ivan Jager a ??crit :
Yes. Any time the unit is bytes. There is even a standard for it.
I must have missed that one. Could you point us to this
On Fri, 15 Jun 2007, Ben Finney wrote:
Ivan Jager <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, Ben Finney wrote:
[re added the relevant quote]
The difference being that digital specifications for things like
storage capacity and memory are not measured. They are calculated, and
in
On Sat, 16 Jun 2007, Eduard Bloch wrote:
#include
* Ivan Jager [Fri, Jun 15 2007, 05:36:33PM]:
How about when you buy an 80 GB disk, and you know it's 80 * 10^9 bytes,
but your software says /home only has 79 GB and you know it means
79 * 10^9 bytes?
First, it would hardly say 79GB.
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007, Magnus Holmgren wrote:
Ivan Jager wrote:
On Sat, 16 Jun 2007, Eduard Bloch wrote:
#include
* Ivan Jager [Fri, Jun 15 2007, 05:36:33PM]:
[...]
Should we also add filesystem overhead to all file sizes
just to avoid confusing newbies?
Second, "du" already doe
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007, Eduard Bloch wrote:
#include
* Ivan Jager [Tue, Jun 19 2007, 03:39:22PM]:
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007, Magnus Holmgren wrote:
Ivan Jager wrote:
They are not strictly better. Did you not read the part where I said I
didn't want an extra column of "i"s that serves
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007, Eduard Bloch wrote:
#include
* Ivan Jager [Tue, Jun 19 2007, 03:22:10AM]:
Should we also add filesystem overhead to all file sizes
just to avoid confusing newbies?
Second, "du" already does that. Go figure.
No, it doesn't. It rounds up to a multiple of
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007, Ben Finney wrote:
Ivan Jager <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Here's a shell for people who don't remember what the output of their
commands mean:
#!/bin/bash
while echo -n '$ '; read cmd line; do
man $cmd | cat;
eval $cmd "$line" |
On Thu, 21 Jun 2007, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
On Wed, Jun 20, 2007 at 08:11:23PM -0400, Ivan Jager wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007, Ben Finney wrote:
The problem is that *many* cases are incorrect; we can't say that
*all* of them are. That uncertainty is not amenable to a mindless text
substit
ou want to build/test
packages for, although some things built for one distro may work fine on
another.
Ivan
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ite and delete a few
more files.
Of course some of these are timing attacks, so may work with varying
reliability.
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Last week I've reported a bug in ifconfig(8) (as of net-tools
1.60-17.) The problem is in that the ifconfig.8 contains the
following:
--cut--
.B ifconfig eth0:0 down
. Note: for every scope (i.e. same net with address/netmask combination) all
aliases are deleted, if you de
> Russ Allbery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
>> --cut--
>> .B ifconfig eth0:0 down
>> . Note: for every scope (i.e. same net with address/netmask combination) all
>> aliases are deleted, if you delete the first (primary).
>> --cut--
[...]
> Yeah, this is a common roff coding probl
> "TV" == Thomas Viehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
>> $ bash check-man-periods.sh /usr/share/man/man1/*.gz
> Debian has lintian and linda to check for machine-detectable errors
> like this one. Maybe you could wirte the same test in perl/python and
> submit it as a whishlist ite
>>>>> Russ Allbery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>>> Ivan Shmakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>>> Russ Allbery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> or with the period escaped.
>> ... And this is the thing I haven't
> "CW" == Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> What I'm expected to do, then? (With respect to Debian BTS.) I
>> believe, start filing multiple bug reports would be a bad idea (for
>> me now.) May I suggest an explicit warning to be generated by Groff
>> on unknown ``command'', s
>>>>> "IS" == Ivan Shmakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>>> "CW" == Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
>> The -wmac option to groff will emit a warning for this mistake.
[...]
>> It's not espec
In a recent thread in debian-devel, it was suggested that
lintian could call man(1) in such a way that the groff(1),
called by `man', will emit warnings for every undefined macro,
which is useful in catching the bugs like this:
.B foo
. Note: ...
Below is
> Adeodato Simó <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Imho this problem is not one that needs to be solved, if multiple
locates are installed, multiple databases should be generated.
>>> I think differently. Particularly given that findutil's locate can
>>> be installed only as a depende
>>>>> Ivan Shmakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>>> Adeodato Simó <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>>> Imho this problem is not one that needs to be solved, if multiple
>>>>> locates are installed, multiple databases
> Andreas Metzler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> May I suggest a single `update-locate' script, with different
>> implementations (`update-locate.findutils', etc.) belonging to the
>> same alternatives group as `locate' and `updatedb'? This reduces
>> the cron.daily script to a single lin
> Andreas Metzler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> $ cat /usr/bin/update-locate.findutils
> [...]
>> $ cat /etc/cron.daily/update-locate
>> #!/bin/sh
>> if [ -x /usr/sbin/update-locate ]; then
>>/usr/sbin/update-locate
>> fi
>> Or am I missing something?
> The fact that people m
> Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
>> W: libdirectfb-dev: manpage-has-errors-from-man
>> usr/share/man/man1/directfb-config.1.gz 24: warning: `l' not defined
>> W: dvidvi: manpage-has-errors-from-man usr/share/man/man1/a5booklet.1.gz 9:
>> warning: `IX' not defined
>> Th
> Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> In a recent thread in debian-devel, it was suggested that lintian
>> could call man(1) in such a way that the groff(1), called by `man',
>> will emit warnings for every undefined macro, which is useful in
>> catching the bugs like this:
>> .B
>>>>> Ivan Shmakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>>> David Weinehall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> A helper script, `lintian-man', could be introduced to hide all the
>>> hackery, and to provide a way for the developer t
> Loïc Minier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I vaguely recall seeing a recommendation for library packages for a
>> particular language to follow libFOO-BAR naming convention in
>> Debian, where FOO is the name of a library, and BAR is an arbitrary
>> common suffix (thus, liberror-perl, or
I vaguely recall seeing a recommendation for library packages
for a particular language to follow libFOO-BAR naming convention
in Debian, where FOO is the name of a library, and BAR is an
arbitrary common suffix (thus, liberror-perl, or
libsqlite-ocaml.)
> David Weinehall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> A helper script, `lintian-man', could be introduced to hide all
>> the hackery, and to provide a way for the developer to reproduce
>> the problem. Then, Tag: may be changed to, e. g.,
>> `manpage-has-messages-from-lintian-man'. (Or should
Does someone know if Davide Puricelli (evo at debian.org) is
MIA?
Apparently, the last upload by him was on 2007-06-10 [1]. I've
tried to communicate him last year, but didn't succeed.
I've mostly interested in the `chicken' package. The last
vers
ceed.
>> I've mostly interested in the `chicken' package. The last version
>> packaged for Debian is 2.5, and it seems that there're enough
>> Chicken extensions [2] that aren't compatible with that version of
>> Chicken anymore.
> Hi Ivan,
>
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where people expect mountpoints to be specified...
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