On Wed, 2024-10-09 at 05:55 -0400, Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
> What version of Debian are you running? You should not have kernel
> 5.10.0 and 6.1.0. Please post the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list.
> It looks like you have repo's from two different Debian releases.
root@architect:~# cat /et
On Wed, 2024-10-09 at 08:59 +, Michael Kjörling wrote:
> On 9 Oct 2024 11:05 +0300, from ale...@nanoid.net (Alexis Grigoriou):
> > It seems like one of my Debian Bookworm installations is stuck on
> > this kernel. All other Bookworm installations are running 6.1.0.26-
> &g
Hello list,
It seems like one of my Debian Bookworm installations is stuck on
this kernel. All other Bookworm installations are running 6.1.0.26-
amd64. I installed 6.1.0.26 manually but I got a lot of errors during
boot and no GUI.
I remember there was an issue regarding a kernel update a few
On Sun, 2024-02-11 at 21:37 +0900, Byunghee HWANG (황병희) wrote:
> Hellow Alexis,
>
>
> What command did you type exactly?
>
> In normal cases, i do like this:
>
>
> sudo su -
> apt update
> apt upgrade
>
>
I logged on as root on tty1
/etc/init.d/lightd
I have encountered an error upgrading to 12.5 from 12.4 regarding the
nvidia-driver and linux-image 6.1.0.18. The error is:
env NV_VERBOSE=1 make -j8 modules KERNEL_UNAME=6.1.0-18-
amd64(bad exit status: 2)
I get that error twice.
After the upgrade I get a non-bootable 6.1.0-18 image
On Tue, 2023-12-19 at 17:01 +0100, local10 wrote:
> Dec 19, 2023, 15:30 by hfollm...@itcfollmann.com:
>
> I've been replacing them, I have 4-5 mice like that, they all fail
> with the same defect after 6-12 months or so. So I thought perhaps
> there was a way to fix them instead of buying a new on
On Thu, 2023-12-14 at 12:28 -0700, Charles Curley wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Dec 2023 19:24:19 +0200
> Alexis Grigoriou wrote:
>
> > All
> > I see is probably the php code. If I remember correctly, before the
> > upgrade php 7.4 was installed in my Bulleye installation. Ther
On Thu, 2023-12-14 at 18:07 +, Michael Kjörling wrote:
> On 14 Dec 2023 19:24 +0200, from ale...@nanoid.net (Alexis
> Grigoriou):
> > As the subject states pages using php won't disply in the browser.
> > All
> > I see is probably the php code.
>
> Well,
Greetings,
As the subject states pages using php won't disply in the browser. All
I see is probably the php code. If I remember correctly, before the
upgrade php 7.4 was installed in my Bulleye installation. There is a
directory in /etc/php/7.4, although 8.2 is the default in Bookworm, but
there
On Sat, 2023-12-09 at 13:09 -0500, Dan Ritter wrote:
>
>
> The new kernel release is reported to contain an ext4 data
> corruption bug. It's prudent not to upgrade, or if you have
> started to upgrade, not to reboot, until a new kernel release
> is prepared.
>
I just upgraded to Bookworm this m
On Thu, 2023-04-06 at 19:05 +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> > crontab -l
>
> Plus:
> man 5 crontab
> which has in its section "EXAMPLE CRON FILE"
>
> # run five minutes after midnight, every day
> 5 0 * * * $HOME/bin/daily.job >> $HOME/tmp
On Sun, 2022-03-13 at 16:46 -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> If it requires environment variables like HOME to be defined, then
> you
> might need to add those. Either in the unit file, or in the wrapper
> script.
>
> Looks like the systemd version uses an "Environment=" directive, from
> systemd.ex
On Sun, 2022-03-13 at 10:17 -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> Or, if you want to get rid of the wrapper script entirely:
>
> =
> [Unit]
> Description=Alien Arena Dedicated Server
>
> [Service]
> Type=exec
> User=aaserver
> WorkingDirectory=/
Hello list,
I'm running a game server on a VPS (Alien Arena). I have a script to
load it and it works fine when I invoke it. However when trying to load
it from systemd it always fails. Also this is my first attemp to load
something from systemd. Fresh install debian stable fully updated.
The s
On Fri, 2022-03-04 at 16:24 +0100, Emanuel Berg wrote:
> I've heard that for gaming you would want a 600~800W PSU [1]
> but how do I know how many W I need for my computer use?
> I think the most resource-intense I do would be compiling and
> watching multimedia on mpv. [2]
>
Cooler Master has
On Sat, 2022-01-29 at 13:07 -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> Thank you both. Now to get a copy of the ("free") app without
> opening a Google
> Play account...
Everything nowadays "needs" an app... I hate it.
On Wed, 2022-01-12 at 11:27 -0500, Dan Ritter wrote:
> c. marlow wrote:
> > I honestly don't see what people see in XFCE
> >
> > To me, XFCE looks VERY DATED and out of the 90s.
>
> It works; it rarely breaks after a version upgrade; and it is
> configurable.
>
> That's three advantages over G
y write to /usr/lib right? But that's the
default place that the android-sdk package installs the sdk files. Is
there an alternate installation method I should be using, or am I
actually supposed to make /usr/lib/android-sdk writable by a user
account?
Thanks,
Alexis
the client would be what actually performs the folding itself. I
would also recommend downloading "fahcontrol" as well, as this allows
more advanced control of the client than the web interface does.
"fahviewer" is optional, it just provides a graphical visualization of
the protein you're currently folding.
-Alexis
ant as well, there aren't any joining
requirements.
-Alexis
as well, there aren't any
joining requirements.
-Alexis
eam info: https://statsclassic.foldingathome.org/team/2019
For installation, you can download the Debian package from the
website: https://foldingathome.org/start-folding/. There is also a
Docker image and a vSphere Appliance available.
Thanks,
Alexis
Greetings, Debian users
I have Debian Buster fully updated. After fiddling with some themes, qt
applications (vlc, qbittorrent and others I guess) stopped showing
their icons in the xfce notification area. I tried removing and adding
again the notification area thingie, but no luck.
On Mon, 2021-01-25 at 12:19 -0500, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
> > Trying to install Buster to a new Acer Aspire A515-56. The install
> > (from
> > live DVD) hangs asking for disk device ID. This info is at least 12
> > screws from immediate resolution, except for the BIOS(?)/UE
On Thu, 2020-04-23 at 16:57 +0200, Marcin Owsiany wrote:
> TL;DR: My laptop starts ~20x slower than normal. Booting Debian hangs
> before the kernel starts. Windows 10 boots slow, but then works fine.
> Hardware problem?
>
> My only theories now are:
> - a hardware problem (but why does it go away
On Wed, 2020-04-08 at 01:40 +0800, kaye n wrote:
> Hello Friends!
>
> I was just wondering if there are easier ways to open Thunar file
> manager
> as root?
>
> Right now what I do is this:
>
> Open xfce4-terminal,
> Execute: sudo thunar
> Type my password.
>
> Not a big deal but if there is
I get the exact same error. It happened after an apt-get upgrade.
Searching the net I too did not find anything helpful.
Backup and Recovery, Symantec,
Veeam, Macrium, BakBone Software, Softek, Sap, PowerQuest, IBM, and some
more. If it's not too much trouble survey and let me know whether you
are intrigued and I will hit you up with more data for the same.
Respects,
Smith Alexis
Advertising Executive To quit rea
Audio, the main user will probably need to be
in the 'pulse' and/or 'pulse-access' groups as well.
Alexis.
, umsdos, usbfs, vfat,
xenix, xfs, xiafs. Note that coherent, sysv and xenix are
equivalent and that xenix and coherent will be removed at some
point in the future – use sysv instead.
Alexis.
Apache is unable to open the log file, i'm wondering if
Apache is trying to store logs on a full partition?
Alexis.
work?
(Omitting the square brackets, of course.)
Alexis.
eaningless, unfortunately.
i've seen 'resp.' used elsewhere; iirc, i've seen it used in
English-language mathematics papers. And Wiktionary not only lists
'resp.' as an alternative form of 'respectively', but also gives
an example of its full form as an
John J. Boyer writes:
I have Jessie set up for CLI only. The machine is on a local
network using dhcp. What command will tell me what ip address
it is using?
$ ip addr
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to check that vsftpd is indeed listening on the relevant
port(s). If it's not, check vsftpd logs to see whether it produced
any errors or warning on startup, and check your vsftpd
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identified on its
command line for the regexp "libtiff.so.4" and report any
matches, identifying any libraries which *refer to*
libtiff.so.4.
Okay, sorry, i misunderstood what `xargs -0` was doing - my
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Ansgar Burchardt writes:
Or just look in /usr/local/lib.
Looking in that directory, i saw various libpoppler libraries
installed; removing them fixed the issue. :-)
My thanks to you and everyone else who helped me on this!
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d /usr/bin/okular | grep /usr/local
So maybe the problem library is actually a dependency of one of
the libraries listed by `ldd`?
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Martin Read writes:
On 20/05/15 13:47, Alexis wrote:
i do[1]; but how can i find out which library is the one
calling libtiff4? E.g. do i need to make use of something like
strace(1), or to methodically work through the output of
ldd(1)?
The following *should* do the trick:
find /usr
Hi Sven,
Thanks for your response!
Sven Arvidsson writes:
On Wed, 2015-05-20 at 18:54 +1000, Alexis wrote:
They don't.
I think something is broken on your system.
i agree. :-) (i'm pretty sure that if the problem extended beyond
my system, there would be no shortage of peo
Hi Alex,
Thanks for your response!
Alex Mestiashvili writes:
On 05/20/2015 08:44 AM, Alexis wrote:
Hi all,
Context: jessie x86_64 [+updates], recently upgraded from
wheezy.
i've started having a strange issue where none of `evince`,
`atril` or `okular` can open PDFs. All produc
://security.debian.org/ jessie/updates main contrib
non-free
# deb-multimedia deb http://www.deb-multimedia.org jessie main
non-free
# IceWeasel deb http://mozilla.debian.net/ jessie-backports
iceweasel-release
Does anyone have any suggestions as to what might be going on,
please?
Chris Bannister writes:
On Wed, May 06, 2015 at 02:27:06PM +1000, Alexis wrote:
Christian Seiler writes:
>Ok, since there appears to be some kind of confusion, I'll
>explain.
[snip comprehensive explanatory/summary of what the various
official Debian repos are used for]
r of emails to this
list. :-)
Thanks again!
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quot;
is ambiguous to me; it can be read as either "a new package
[that wasn't included in the initial release of wheezy]", or "a
new [version of a] package [that was included in the initial
release of wheezy]".
So, no, from my perspective, that page does /not/ descri
Christian Seiler writes:
Am 2015-05-04 12:11, schrieb Alexis:
And my guess is that you should also remove the line:
deb http://http.debian.net/debian/ wheezy-updates main
Why that? wheezy-updates still exists and if it was in there
before, it was probably wanted explicitly.
Not
the line:
deb http://http.debian.net/debian/ wheezy-updates main
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Ric Moore writes:
On 04/28/2015 11:33 PM, Alexis wrote:
I have to wonder if you installed another DE like XFCE would you
still have the problem?
i'd already tried under KDE with the same result, but hadn't tried
other DEs (of which i have several installed, for softwa
turns out this is easily fixed via the use of gsettings:
$ gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.cursor active
false
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Arch
me metapackage (via gnome-core ->
gnome-orca -> python3-pyatspi).
My question is: Should i report a bug against the rosegarden
package, or against qt-at-spi?
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foremost be directed to Ubuntu fora. ;-)
(i'm even more startled that RedHat-related questions occasionally
get asked here. At least Ubuntu is Debian-/based/ )
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the most inconvenient thing about not using gnome is not having
a way to handle USS mass storage devices.
Perhaps pmount or autofs might be of use ?
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(and
often subtle) ways in which they can allow removal of various
parts of one's body. ;-)
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I might want to supplement these
with?
i guess it depends on what other specific areas you're interested
in i have a copy of O'Reilly's tome "Unix Power Tools", and
still regularly find it very useful.
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mad writes:
More ideas?
It might be that gnome-settings-daemon needs to be running,
although doing so might well mess with XFCE's settings setup ....
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xtensions ( even if host
server doesn't ) such as Composite, Damage, randr etc (no GLX
support now)"
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/Xephyr/
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U.utf8
LC_MONETARY=en_AU.utf8 LC_MEASUREMENT=en_AU.utf8
Since this is basic internationalisation functionality, i assume
that i'm probably missing some setting. i have no problem
modifying a strftime(3)-format string somewhere if necessary.
Any suggestions, please?
Alex
and
implemented. Does anyone reading this PEC> remember the
discussion that I'm describing, and the name of the PEC> .deb?
Please help be find it.
Was it `tmsu`?
http://tmsu.org/
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Is there something else I need to add?
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042 043 044 045 046 047 048
049 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 064
065 066 067 068 069 070 071 072 073 074 075 076 077 078 079 080
081 082 083 084 085 086 087 088 089 090 091 092 093 094 095 096
097 098 099 100
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to only enter the root password once?
Perhaps make use of expect(1)?
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ent configuration of google-talkplugin:
google-talkplugin depends on libc6 (>= 2.14); however:
Version of libc6:amd64 on system is 2.13-38+deb7u6.
)
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Ping. Any thoughts on the below? Does GDM3 actually not support
multihead X? If it does, is there any documentation (by which i mean:
not the source itself) to describe how to set it up for multihead X?
Alexis writes:
> Hi all,
>
> Context: Debian Wheezy x86_64 + all available updates.
e webcam, I believe the problem is in
> the software rather than hardware.
Perhaps the Hangout plugin is what's required?
https://www.google.com/tools/dlpage/hangoutplugin
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t;.conf" file in /etc/modprobe.d, or just a script to unload uvcvideo and
> snd_usb_audio then reload them in the right order would help. But this
> is no silver bullet, with my cam it didn't make the freezes go away
> completely, just gave me more time in between.
Ah, okay.
hange made GDM3 greeters available on VT8 or VT9.
(Although i also note that trying to hide a particular non-system user,
call them 'testuser', from the face browser in the greeter via:
[greeter]
# Only include selected logins in the greeter
Include = alexis
Exclude =
bin,root,daemon,adm,l
Ping. Any thoughts?
Alexis.
On Thu, 08 Jan 2015 18:53:03 +1100, Alexis wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> i have a Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000, which i use with the Jitsi
> voice/video client. Occasionally it stops working, such that my laptop
> - an Asus K53E running 64-bit Wheezy + all av
what might be happening here?
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000"
> when i ifdown and ifup eth0
> it shows the same error "invalid argument"
>
> Please help.
It might be that your Ethernet adaptor doesn't support an MTU of
9000. For example, the maximum MTU of the adaptor in my laptop is 6122;
attempts to set the MTU to a l
.g. test with OpenArena
> or Nexuiz. Playing games _and_ helping out Debian, when do you ever have
> the chance for that :-)
>
> Please report success or errors to t...@security.debian.org
Just tested on Intel (i965GM) and it seems to work fine (glslideshow,
glxgears and openarena)
the default mate window
> manager?
Perhaps try using dconf-editor to change the value of
org.mate.desktop.session.required-components.windowmanager to 'openbox'?
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(i've set up Iceweasel to call a script for 'mailto' links, so that i
can click on them and have a template email message open in Emacs, which
i can then edit and send.)
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-) (but presumably very similar)
Indeed you're correct: "man which" opens the man page for which(1),
which (!) i can then call thusly:
$ which which
which: shell built-in command
Great fun!
Thanks for the heads-up. :-)
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g.:
$ dhelp umask
and get told it's a builtin before being sent to the shell man page, or
could type:
$ dhelp whoami
and be sent straight to the man page for whoami(1).
Obviously the above needs to proper input and error handling, and
handling of the different forms the output of 'type'
Iain M Conochie writes:
> However:
>
> $: which umask
> $:
>
> So umask is _not_ a program (in the sense that there is no binary
> called umask on the system)
zsh, however, is more helpful:
$ which umask
umask: shell built-in command
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http://distro.ibiblio.org/tinycorelinux/downloads.html
i've found Core rather useful as a sysadmin tool. :-)
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> PS: I'm also surprised to find that the quality of the text in console
> displays is so bad. Did anybody note that?
What font is your console using?
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John Aten writes:
> I notice now that /etc/shells lists two Z shells;
>
> /bin/zsh
> /usr/bin/zsh
>
> I was wondering why this might be?
On my system, both of those are symlinks that eventually lead to the
/bin/zsh4 binary (via symlinks in /etc/alternatives/).
Alexis.
x27;s running.
A no-root-required version of BusyBox is also available:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=burrows.apps.busybox
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On 16.06.2014 20:00, Gilles Mocellin wrote:
> Le 16/06/2014 18:31, Alexis de BRUYN a écrit :
>> Hi Everybody,
>>
>> I see that dlm-pcmk & ocfs2-tools-pacemaker packages are not available
>> for Jessie/Sid. Someone could tell me why?
>>
>> Regards,
>
Hi Everybody,
I see that dlm-pcmk & ocfs2-tools-pacemaker packages are not available
for Jessie/Sid. Someone could tell me why?
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El 22/11/2011 08:41 p.m., Bob Proulx escribió:
Alexis Herera wrote:
Lo que pasa es cuando le doy update o upgrade o instalar cuyalquier
programa no lo hace por estar buscando en esta lista de repositorios:
Please pardon my inability to communicate in Spanish. You CC'd an
incorrect ad
will see go as me with this lines
tanks
and "cuyalquier" was an error of write
El 22 de noviembre de 2011 20:41, Bob Proulx escribió:
> Alexis Herera wrote:
> > Lo que pasa es cuando le doy update o upgrade o instalar cuyalquier
> > programa no lo hace por estar
direciones de
repositorios me recomiendan? o cuáles son las direcciones para agregarlas
al source.list
El 22 de noviembre de 2011 19:21, Bob Proulx escribió:
> Lisi wrote:
> > Alexis Herera wrote:
> > > Quién me ayuda, los repositorios de Sarge no me funcionan. Por cuál los
&
Quién me ayuda, los repositorios de Sarge no me funcionan. Por cuál los
puedo reemplazar porque quiero actualizar mi versión de Debian
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Hi Jonathan,
> Will "blktap2" return to Debian at some point, hence waiting would be
> the best solution?
You must patch rebuild xen-common and xen-utils packages.
See : http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=586772#30
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I wrong ?
Does anyone have succeeded with Remus and Debian Squeeze ? If yes, how ?
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I hade this problem too.
Best regards,
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ind of issue with aptitude on squeeze?
> Should I wait until the issue is resolved before performing a safe-upgrade?
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> Thank you.
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> Seems, the cache-limit is set too low, or the packagefile is too big.
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> My cachelimit is set to
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> APT::Cache-Limit "1";
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> which should be enough, shouldn't it? I tried to increase it, but it had no
> effect. Maybe there is something
ing sun-java6-plugin over gcjweb
> or icedtea. How exactly did you get it to work with iceweasel?
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to Lenny.)
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> Thanks,
> Daniel
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for example, with
compiling the drivers provided on the LSI or Intel website?
For LSISAS1068, I tried to install the megasr driver
(http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/non-free/
m/megasr/megasr_09.21.0914.2007-1.dsc), but modprobe megasr hangs...
Thanks for your help,
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ng at all - since Mac OSX uses CUPS
as the default printing solution, then run CUPS in the Debian boxes
wherein the printer would be attached.
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dpkg-reconfigure
--settings-in-debconf-db-get-higher-priority-than-values-found-in-the-field
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Any advice appreciated!
Alexis
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Hi:
It seems that there's no dom0 linux image for xen in unstable. is the
default 2.6.22 kernel in unstable already merged with dom0
functionality? Or what should I do to run xen 3.1 in unstable?
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is also means that you cannot use the "&" shell command.
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>> which seems to suggest udev is not behaving very well in this
>> environment.
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> We have seen this too, udev of Debian Sarge?
Ah ... reassuring! No, it's testing from about a week ago. (Am at
via
DHCP; either the call the kernel makes because of its 'ip=dhcp'
kernel parameter, or because of the the call I'm allowing
/etc/init.d/networking to make by having 'auto eth0' ?
Any advice anyone can offer please? Many thanks!
Alexis
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