installed zfsutils-linux post-installation script returned exit status 1

2019-09-15 Thread Mark Allums
I need advice diagnosing and dealing with this: E: zfsutils-linux: installed zfsutils-linux package post-installation script subprocess returned error exit status 1 Thanks, Mark

Re: Stretch to Buster with sysvinit

2019-09-15 Thread Dan Ritter
Roger Lynn wrote: > Hi, > > I have three Stretch AMD64 systems with sysvinit - a desktop and laptop > running KDE and a headless server. Is there any information available > anywhere to tell me what will happen when I attempt to upgrade them to > Buster? The release notes don't mention it and oth

Re: Arrow annotation in GIMP.

2019-09-15 Thread peter
* From: Dan Ritter * Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2019 08:26:18 -0400 > Open a new image. Right. > Set the background to transparent. Haven't quite got that. From reading a few weeks ago, I added an alpha channel (Layer > Transparency > Add Alpha Channel). Don't see how to make anything

Stretch to Buster with sysvinit

2019-09-15 Thread Roger Lynn
Hi, I have three Stretch AMD64 systems with sysvinit - a desktop and laptop running KDE and a headless server. Is there any information available anywhere to tell me what will happen when I attempt to upgrade them to Buster? The release notes don't mention it and other sources I can find just

Re: Re: Buster installer sets fs_passno 1 for /boot/efi in /etc/fstab

2019-09-15 Thread Nicholas A Fleisher
>> Is this intended behavior, or is this a bug in the installer? If it's >> a bug, where is the right place to report it to? (I'm not sure which >> package(s) are involved) > > It is partman-efi[1]. Don't know if there is any particular reason why > they chose a pass value of 1 rather than 2, but

Re: logwatch at midnight?

2019-09-15 Thread Sharon Kimble
Dan Ritter writes: > Sharon Kimble wrote: >> >> How can I configure logwatch to only fire off at midnight, instead of >> its current 0738, please? > > If I recall correctly, logwatch is run via cron.daily, which > means anacron does it as part of its own routine. > > anacron is fired off via /e