On Saturday 16 February 2008 09:51:08 pm Frank McCormick wrote:
> From the desktop it's being run as gksudo synaptic. In a terminal
> sudo synaptic accepts the new password. I'll have to wait 15 minutes
> before trying gksudo synaptic :)
Since it would appear to only happen with gksudo, I suppo
> I changed my password using passwd...and now some apps want the old
> password...others want the new one!
> For example when I do sudo aptitude update in a terminal sudo will
> only accept the new password...however if I run Synaptic...it will
> accept only the old password. What's going on here
On Tuesday 29 January 2008 11:09:50 am Stuart Gall wrote:
> This is possible for EXT2/EXT3 but it is not possile AFAIKS for swap.
> Also the reason these systems have multiple sata controllers is that
> they have a raid partition. So also I am not sure how the md device
> would handle having its di
Hello,
I have just noticed a problem with kvm in Debian Sid. Whenever I try to launch
an instance of kvm, be it a disk virtual machine image I have already made or
a livecd, a window for kvm appears and just stays blank.
If I try to do the same thing with qemu everything works fine. If I try to
On Saturday 19 January 2008 07:41:04 am Александър Л. Димитров wrote:
> Probably I should mention I'm using the binary nvidia drivers. Did not try
> it with other drivers yet, but I don't think that should have any impact on
> it - it fails with _anything_ just running wine is enough to bring that
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