ented properly.
-Ian
I have had some luck with problem WiFi on laptops by setting the acpi_osi
type to one of various windows types on the kernel command line.
You can add it in /etc/default/grub
Remember to run update-grub after editing it.
Hi,
Thanks for your reply,
I'm afraid I've always found the bug tracker a very inaccessible thing.
Despite having a decent amount of technical knowledge, I find it
daunting, and a jarring thing to cope with mentally.
This is why i come to the mailing lists to seek help, but as you note,
de
Which web forum has the commuity moved to then? I should like to join
it...
Hi,
As I said - the mailing list stats. Public record.
Heres a picture.
https://lists.debian.org/stats/debian-user.png
An alarming decline, with a multitude of reasons.
But lack of community will be the one that ends that graph. Be in no
doubt.
Michael, that was not a personal attack. I am in no doubt that you
personally try to help.
The statistics for this list, however, are public record. And they are
indeed of concern.
Like so many open source projects, Debian is clearly showing a loss of
community, and whilst it continues to be
Really helpful. Thanks for that.
Really makes one feel part of the community.
Now what?
Should this be reported somewhere else? Any devs reading this?
Hi.
Sorry, i cant help with your specific problem.
Just didn't want you to feel alone...
I don't know whats becoming of Debian these days.
Users need to stick together, but the traffic stats for these lists
paint a bleak picture.
The attitude these days seems to be that 'if its not in bugz
ndard configuration.
Is there a simple way to have errors logged to the console AND to the
ssh session? Have I been thick?
Thanks,
-Ian
On 24/07/2024 00:14, Ian Molton wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having problems with one of my machines. it's a Pine RockPro64.
Debian bookworm has been running very s
r really had to debug the init process (ie. PID1)
and am not sure how to proceed.
Thanks,
-Ian
ce would be appreciated, thank you.
Regards.
Ian
1) Show lsb_release
$ lsb_release -d
No LSB modules are
It's already been raised as a bug, and that the problem appears to be
that package dependencies aren't quite right, so the desktop package
(using a new API) has been put into testing before the provider of the
updated API.
Proper temporary fix given here:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport
On Sat, 2019-10-05 at 20:55 +0200, Jaromír Mikeš wrote:
> Thank you Ian,
>
> this helped me to get my machine work ... so this is libgnome-desktop
> bug?
> Should this be reported? I am a bit surprise this went unnoticed to
> testing ...
>
Well that's what testing i
If you can log in from an external machine (I could ssh into mine),
then I did a hack fix using:
su
cd /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/
rm libgnome-desktop-3.so.18
ln -s libgnome-desktop-3.so.17 libgnome-desktop-3.so.18
systemctl reboot
Not a fix by any means, but it got me up and running.
k with chroots.
sbuild is the build tool.
To make a chroot you can use sbuild-createchroot or, err, I forget
what it's called, schroot-buildd-setup or something ? Maybe someone
else will pop up with the answer.
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Yo!
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Zenaan Harkness writes ("wishlist script: “hegemon”: set up bare git mirror
farm for all debian sources"):
> git at alioth is coming along very nicely and was a great step
> forward for Debian (thank you Ian).
Why are you CCing me ? I had nothing to do with alioth or salsa.
(May
bw writes ("Re: (solved) Re: wireless fail after stretch installation"):
> On Tue, 6 Mar 2018, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > I have read the bug logs and Trent Buck's message here
> > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=694068#47
> > seems to sug
bw writes ("Re: (solved) Re: wireless fail after stretch installation"):
> On Tue, 6 Mar 2018, Brian wrote:
> > One user calls it a "sick joke". After five years and with no attempt
> > to rectify the situation, I'm beginning to have sympathy with that view.
Debian, like all ordinary software, is
is right. I use n-m on
machines I have where the user needs to switch between various network
connections, wifi networks, etc.)
> I'd hate to see the bug tracker turned into a discussion forum though.
The bug tyracker is precisely the right place to discuss how to solve
a particul
he case.
Comparing to other distros can be very helpful but generalised
statements that they don't have this bug is less useful than looking
into how they solve the problem.
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only OS which deliberately
> removes connectivity present during installation.
Can someone point me to the bug report about this ?
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parent thread or the repo urls etc.
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I could ride it, it'd be returned unfit for purpose a.s.a.p.
Ian.
Jimmy Johnson writes ("Re: sysvinit - call for testers of 2.88dsf-59.9"):
> Hi Ian, I ran your test, just so you know I have /user on root.
> # uname -a
> Linux jimmy-1 4.9.0-1-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.6-3 (2017-01-28) x86_64
> GNU/Linux
>
> Before your patch:
Ian Jackson writes ("sysvinit - call for testers of 2.88dsf-59.9"):
> If you are running testing (stretch) and using sysvinit, I'd
> appreciate it if you could install the new sysvinit packages from
> unstable (sid).
Thanks to those who replies already. I have had fav
ly keen to have
tested, is below.
If I get favourable test reports I will ask the Debian release team
for a freeze exception so that these bugs can be fixed in stretch.
Thanks,
Ian.
sysvinit (2.88dsf-59.9) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Martin Pitt ]
* Mark sysvinit-utils as Multi-Arch: foreign,
http://level.mclaughlindevelopmentgroup.com/wu.wir
Ian Martin
5:03 PM
asn't easier. gparted, maybe. If someone else still wants to
do that please X-Debbugs-CC me.
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On Sun, May 1, 2016, at 12:57 PM, Ian Kelling wrote:
> Because the mouse acceleration is bad.
>
> I'm using a normal mouse, and the speed of the pointer is too fast when
> moving the mouse slowly. evdev has a very rich set of options, while
> libinput has just a single one at
On Sun, May 1, 2016, at 01:09 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Sunday 01 May 2016 20:57:56 Ian Kelling wrote:
> > Because the mouse acceleration is bad.
> >
> > I'm using a normal mouse, and the speed of the pointer is too fast when
> > moving the mouse slowly. evde
Because the mouse acceleration is bad.
I'm using a normal mouse, and the speed of the pointer is too fast when
moving the mouse slowly. evdev has a very rich set of options, while
libinput has just a single one at runtime, which does not help (xinput
--set-prop 15 "libinput Accel Speed" -1), and s
or network, due to the kernel update in the latest point
release. i.e. you need to update the binaries on your PXE server to deb8u2.
The current Jessie kernel is now 3.16.7-ckt20-1+deb8u2.
Ian.
I can pass options to java programs by setting the environment variable
JAVA_ARGS. This works by ultimately passing the contents of the
variable on the command line to the java runtime binary, such as
/usr/bin/java; well behaved packages do this themselves by using the
shell functions in java-wrap
On 04/26/2015 08:46 PM, Ric Moore wrote:
On 04/26/2015 07:23 PM, Ian Pilcher wrote:
As part of my CentOS-to-Debian visionquest, I'm trying to enable SELinux
on Jessie, but I haven't been able to install the policy:
E: Package 'selinux-policy-default' has no installatio
t exist yet?
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Sometimes (random moment), my debian freeze, stop working.
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bug to you?
Can you help?
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they would support a GR on this subject, I will restart this
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Until a total of six DDs want a GR, we should drop this topic.
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If the kenrel hasn't changed and you are 100% sure the network
configuration before and after the reboot is the same then so am I.
All I can suggest is to reinstall the previous version of Xen.
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assuming that was also
upgraded. It may even still be installed and in your grub menu already.
> 2) Would moving to openvswitch be another possible workaround?
Without knowing what the underlying issue is it is hard to predict
whether it will also affect ovs.
> My config:-
Looks
8/reassemble-of-the-bee/ at that for the back
story.
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>1. Which distro to use? I've used Mint before in a similar setting
>(and was pleased) but I'm now stuck with 6 year old Dells with almost no
>video acceleration and .5 G memory each. I'm thinking XFCE with Mint or
>Xbuntu, but am open to others (even a stock debian install which I use
>on my
't have working. In a rather surprising twist,
the wireless works out of the box- go figure (and now that I'm back in my
lazyboy I don't have much incentive to figure out the ethernet problem...)
Ian.
>Re: Still can't install wheezy on a 2011 iMacS30/08/11 13:51
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I have recently installed squeeze and need to adjust init script
dependencies so my database starts before my web server. I could edit
the headers in the init scripts, but I would rather leave them managed
by the packages. Is there a place for me to put my local adjustments to
the dependencies?
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I think this version of reportbug doesn't get to submit the bug. Can you take
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That's all, thanks
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New, Used, Demo, Dealer or Private? Find it at CarPo
ok, no sooner had I completed sending a reply to the reply, I got the reply
email for the bug.
So I now know how to use reportbug abd how to manouever it and use it.
Thus seems to confirm that the other two I attempted to submit yesterday got
lost,
which could then be a bug with reportbug. I'l
..@xenalive:~$ reportbug
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Please change your locale if this is incorrect.
Using 'IAN DELANEY ' as your from address.
Getting status for virtinst...
Checking for newer versions at packages.debian.org...
Will send report to Debian (per lsb_release).
Main
Hello there, Ny name is Ian, from Perth Australia.
I have a question to be answered please. I'm a linux user, so I use suse,
debian, ubuntu and gentoo, and fedora.I'm interested in exploring the
capabilities of xen and have done so an all the above.I'm in a brand new
instance
offered significant opportunity in
light of any perceived risk.
> Until they start teaching these alternatives in MBA courses this CxO
> thinking will not change.
>
Hope that helps,
Ian
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On Wed, 2010-01-27 at 01:23 +, mictlan tecutli wrote:
>
> im usiing a custom kernel, but ive also tried the 2.6.29-2-amd64 from
> debian repos and i get the same results.
2.6.29-2-amd64 doesn't seem current for any of the distributions right
now. From your versions below (iniramfs, grub) you
On Tue, 2010-01-26 at 05:42 +, k b wrote:
> i can no longer boot my computer due to the problem in the subject
> line.
That is really no fun, so here are a few suggestions. Since you verified
the implementation of luks using the live cd, my bet is graphics or
input devices
1) If you have bee
Hello,
I would like to install debian on an old computer
with an AMD XP 1700+ processor, the architecture is QantiSpeed I think. For
that
I would need to know which version of debian lenny would be
suitable.
Thank you
Please send the answer at ianmanifac...@yahoo.com
host
timeout receiving reply from host
timeout receiving reply from host
^C^C^C^Ctimeout receiving reply from host
--- http://194.8.57.6:80/ ping statistics ---
7 connects, 0 ok, 100.00% failed
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We may end up with two CDs - a heavy and a small one - depending on
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How can I reconfigure tk to use the ubiquitous bold Helvetica for message
boxes too?
I owned the Osterhout book at one time but IIRC it didn't answer this either.
TIA for help, Ian
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what I believe you are seeing as the 'problem'.
I didn't have any problems getting Gnome and KDE to install and work.
What 'problem' are you anticipating? From my experience they both work
fine (albeit the new NVIDIA driver upsets KDE colours if you
s others did when they saw the full detailed listing).
Thanks anyway. As written previously it's now at least resolved in that
we know what the problem is/was and I have NVIDIA running (crippled..
but running).
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yes... then todays been helpful on two counts.
So ... final question (if you don't mind) how do I add this to the bug
report as you suggested? Sorry, bug reporting is also new to me.
Thanks again folks... it really is much appreciated
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> > Ian, It sounds to me like your xorg.conf is still messed up. Can you
> > post that too? Just the relevant "Device" and "Screen" sections should
> > be enough. But you can put the whole thing here too. Then we should
> > get a pretty
ame error-11 , same warnings.
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knowledge
Does this list below give anyone a clue?
Ian
brutus:~# lspci -v
00:00.0 RAM memory: nVidia Corporation MCP61 Memory Controller (rev a1)
Subsystem: ASRock Incorporation Unknown device 03ea
Flags: bu
n any light on it. (The error codes listed for the
xserver are about as obscure as they could be ... at least the version I
downloaded was).
I must have done something really dumn... but I just can't figure this
one out. I suspect it has somethign to do with the warning about there
bein
On Sat, Oct 07, 2006 at 10:07:29 -0400, Robert C. Sanchez wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 07, 2006 at 09:23:03AM -0400, Ian D. Leroux wrote:
> > I'm looking for a way to monitor my logfiles while selectively
> > ignoring
> > noise, i.e. entries that *I* understand and am not wo
t next upgrade.
I'm getting the feeling that I should just roll my own solution, but I
thought I'd ask first if there were alternative packages or other more
elegant approaches I should look at. Would it be appropriate to try
building something on top of syslog-ng's filter rules?
On Saturday 16 September 2006 01:03, Kevin Mark wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 15, 2006 at 11:52:51AM -0400, Ian D. Leroux wrote:
> > On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 09:03:23 -0500, "Mumia W."
> >
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> > > On 09/15/2006 07:50 AM, Ian D. Ler
On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 12:27:24 -0500, "Mumia W."
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> On 09/15/2006 10:52 AM, Ian D. Leroux wrote:
> > On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 09:03:23 -0500, "Mumia W."
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> >> On 09/15/2006 07:50 AM, Ian D.
On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 12:27:24 -0500, "Mumia W."
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> On 09/15/2006 10:52 AM, Ian D. Leroux wrote:
> > On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 09:03:23 -0500, "Mumia W."
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> >> On 09/15/2006 07:50 AM, Ian D.
On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 09:03:23 -0500, "Mumia W."
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> On 09/15/2006 07:50 AM, Ian D. Leroux wrote:
> > I'm having a strange (to me) problem where xterms launched by the
> > window manager are clearly ignoring my Xresources settings.
This is on a recent install of Debian Etch on amd64; I'm a new arrival
to Debian from BSD-land. I'm stumped. Why would the first window
manager be the only program to be started in an "environment" (I'm using
the term loosely) free of customized X resource settings? Any he
J F wrote:
> I am getting an error from aptitude (and apt-get update):
>
> http://security.debian.org stable/updates/man Packages {ERROR}
> Could not connect to security.debian.org:80 (128.101.240.212), connection
> timed out
>
> It repeats the error twice for main, contrib, and non-free .
> It
the first
instance.
Many thanks in advance,
Ian Astley
tokyoi at mac com
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e if Terminal.app will then pass the tests? Finding that it
supports blink makes me wonder what other capabilities it might
support, though not having comprehensive knowledge of the individual
capabilities themselves I don't know whether you necessarily want them
defined just because Terminal
en in ncurses since 2001. There were some minor fixes to those
>> early this year - see
>>
>> ftp://invisible-island.net/ncurses/terminfo.src.gz
I compiled your terminfo on my Debian box, and ssh'd over with TERM
set to 'nsterm'. A few initial observations:
uring a package search, and the menus are pretty garbled.
Any advice on a next step? I'm completely rusty with all this
terminal emulation voodoo.
Thanks,
Ian
P.S. Here's the infocmp result from the Mac in case that is any help...
$ cat xterm-color
# Reconstructed via infocmp
Does anyone know if the firefox available with debian (sid) is compiled with dynamic libraries (instead of static ones). This is needed to use firefox as an embedded browser.cheers,ian
eyboard and not usb mouse???
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Hi,
I just upgraded recently to the latest X stuff, and have a strange
issue. I'm hoping someone can help me find my bug.
I try to run xfig, and get a whole bunch of
Warning: Missing charsets in String to FontSet conversion
Warning: Cannot convert string
"-*-times-medium-r-normal--16-*-*-*-*-
e, is to put in a cd (after grub), and then it finds
> it every time..
I'm not sure what you mean by "put in a cd (after grub)" - can you
please elaborate?
[I posted this reply a day or two ago and it seems to have disappeared.
Apologies if it shows up as a duplicate]
Regards,
Ian.
not found anything that
looks similar.
Can someone please assisst, or point me to an appropriate resource to
get this fixed?
Thanks,
Ian.
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Well, I've been running my 7.0 desktop all weekend;
Granted I reviewed my dist-upgrade REMOVE, and added-back a few bits
after the upgrades
A quick look at /var/log/dpkg.log will tell you any bits that have been
removed (and may be preventing you from running your X).
You should have all your ol
In keeping with Easter, and not putting all your eggs in one basket, you
might check out fwbuilder too.
I can't get away from the fwbuilder GUI and the knobs there.
Nice plugins for PIX, Linksys, etc. too.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/fwbuilder/
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/net/fwbuilder
On 4/16/06, Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I upgraded my desktop to Xorg 7.0 today, including the proprietary nvidia
> drivers. I decided to write it up in this report so that others can get a
> better overview of the issues which are involved. (I will of course provide
> links
I fixed this by installing xfonts-base for 7.0 and it fixed it
no idea why they were not included with package
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> > On Sat, Apr 15, 2006 at 15:13:28 -0700, L.V.Gandhi wrote:
> > >
> > > Toda
OS: Sarge/2.6.11
I need to make some LVM2 config changes (basically move the backup and
archive files to /var) on a running system. If I make the config
changes do I need to unmount the LVM2 filesystems or there any other
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>I'm having a problem where my LVM volume groups are not found during
>boot. I have to manually scan and mount them after the OS boots.
>
>Debian Sarge/2.6.11-1
>Volume is on a 3ware 9500S-8
&g
I'm having a problem where my LVM volume groups are not found during
boot. I have to manually scan and mount them after the OS boots.
Debian Sarge/2.6.11-1
Volume is on a 3ware 9500S-8
Here's a snipped from the boot sequence:
Update, sorry, found a JPG to SVG converter. The image isn't amazing quality when blown up, but it works.
http://uploadhut.com/view.php/382258.svgOn 10/30/05, Ian <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:What line? The credit or the "Speak no evil"? I have the SVG of the
penguins, but
.php/382244.svg
On 10/29/05, Rogério Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Oct 29 2005, Ian wrote:> Hope y'all like this wallpaper. The penguins aren't mine, I did the> background, though. Enjoy.>>
http://img494.imageshack.us/img494/4610/seehearspeak10x68tw.jpgIndeed, ver
Hope y'all like this wallpaper. The penguins aren't mine, I did the background, though. Enjoy.
http://img494.imageshack.us/img494/4610/seehearspeak10x68tw.jpg
Yeah, if you want Debian, find a friend with a high speed connection,
tell them to burn the first disc of the Debian installer (it's the only
one you really need) for you.
Have fun with debian!
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Willian Venancio wrote:
You won't get the install with a dialup connection.
He
No prob. Have you installed it yet?
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