On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 2:30 PM, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Ma, 07 aug 12, 11:10:41, Josh Kelley wrote:
> >
> > * Mark the files as conffiles - Not what I'd want in this case, because
> the
> > files aren't configuration files and should be automatically upgrade
ould be automatically upgraded when
packages are upgraded, I just don't want them automatically deleted when
packages are removed.
* Some sort of hack in postrm that restores or rewrites the files - This
seems like a hack, but I'll do it if I have to.
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and binaries in the chroot'ed directory, so
you may not want to go to the effort and clutter of setting this up in
each user's home directory. (The rssh package includes more details.)
Josh Kelley
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hat their product doesn't work under Linux. I don't know how to
further troubleshoot this problem or why the flash drives work fine
under Windows, but at this point, I'm probably just going to switch to
a different manufacturer rather than sink more time into
troubleshooting.
J
hether you were able to successfully read
> back the data after it was written in Windows.
Sorry I wasn't clearer. I filled it up (to within 1MB of its reported
capacity) in Windows and then was able to read it back successfully
both in Windows and Linux.
Josh Kelley
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On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 10:33 AM, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2009-07-28 15:42 +0200, Josh Kelley wrote:
>> Turning off has_journal or adding -o data=journal fixes the
>> immediately preceding problem. (I haven't tested it for our cloning
>> procedure.) However, I don'
urrently reproduce the problem under etch.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Josh Kelley
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, or the add printer wizard, or whatever) can detect
as wide a range of printers as possible.
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be treated as MDT for the year 1980. How could
> an investigator, or historian/archivist, deal with this?
The Olson database (zoneinfo database), which is the standard source of time
zone info on Linux, attempts to record all time zone changes since 1970.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoneinfo
Josh Kelley
omatic-db-hpijs
foomatic-filters
hpijs
hpijs-ppds
hplip
hplip-data
ijsgutenprint
libgutenprint2
sane-utils
Thanks.
Josh Kelley
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