On 27.06.2013 20:43, Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2013-06-27 12:58 +0200, Gernot Super wrote:
preload doesn't seem to get started with systemd on boot, any hints
are very appreciated!
more info:
root@debian:/# systemctl start preload.service
So you can start the service manually, it seems.
preload doesn't seem to get started with systemd on boot, any hints are
very appreciated!
more info:
root@debian:/# systemctl start preload.service
root@debian:/# systemctl enable preload.service
Failed to issue method call: No such file or directory
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On 27.06.2013 11:35, Gernot Super wrote:
preload doesn't seem to get started with systemd on boot, any hints
are very appreciated!
more info:
root@debian:/# systemctl start preload.service
root@debian:/# systemctl enable preload.service
Failed to issue method call: No such file or dire
preload doesn't seem to get started with systemd on boot, any hints are
very appreciated!
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Just upgraded wheezy today and noticed that chromium got updated from
version 22 to 24. Can anybody give some hints why this happened (while
in deep freeze)? Debian-devel gives no info about it.
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Am 11.02.2013 16:23, schrieb Erwan David:
On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 04:11:00PM CET, Gernot Super
said:
Dear fellow debian-users,
since there are no concrete numbers how many people actually use
GNOME 3 with Gnome-Shell (in debian) i set up a poll to get an
impression. Thanks for taking the
Dear fellow debian-users,
since there are no concrete numbers how many people actually use GNOME 3
with Gnome-Shell (in debian) i set up a poll to get an impression.
Thanks for taking the time!
http://poll.pollcode.com/v4czi8
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I have been quite satisfied with Gnome 2 in Squeeze, but as a testing
user i tried the new shiny GNOME 3 for a month when it came out in
unstable/experimental and was quite shocked of the non-usability,
besides the fact i needed proprietary drivers to run it. Then i switched
to XFCE 4.8 and got
I'm using MATE (GNOME 2 Fork: http://wiki.mate-desktop.org/download) for
quite a while now. And imo it's pretty stable and you won't notice that
much difference compared to squeeze. Give it a try :-)
Am 14.11.2012 23:04, schrieb GEOFF BAGLEY:
I have been looking forward to the update of
my fav
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