On 11/22/15, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2015-11-22 08:45 -0500, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
>
>>
>> **111 MB disk space will be freed.**
>
> This seems to be solely due to the size of g++-5 having shrunk a lot,
> because cc1plus is now stripped. Since the changelog does not mention
> that, it is likely
On 2015-11-22 08:45 -0500, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> Just sending out a feeler as a heads up for anyone who whips through
> upgrades without noting the package manager's "fine print". This is
> what I'm looking at this morning:
>
> +++
> The following NEW packages will be installed:
> libisl15
>
Hi, Everyone!
Just sending out a feeler as a heads up for anyone who whips through
upgrades without noting the package manager's "fine print". This is
what I'm looking at this morning:
+++
The following NEW packages will be installed:
libisl15
The following packages will be upgraded:
cpp-5 g+
On Sat, Jun 16, 2012 at 09:01:23AM +0100, Alan Chandler wrote:
> It is still not fixed for me. I am getting the udev errors during
> startup and then get to the logon point with no mouse or keyboard.
> To get them, I have to unplug and plug them in again and they come
> back. I can then login.
>
On 15/06/12 07:28, Alan Chandler wrote:
On 14/06/12 22:27, Alan Chandler wrote:
I upgraded my sid system with the latest set of packages.
I have now lost by sound, but I am not sure why.
When I run alsamixer as root I see a device that appears to be the
sound chip on my motherboard, and usi
On Thu, 2012-06-14 at 22:27 +0100, Alan Chandler wrote:
> I presume I have a pulseaudio problem
I never heard about issues with PA. It's the best sound server ever. All
DEs should make it a dependency and people should stop whining about PA
and stop spreading FUD. There's nothing as fantastic as P
On 14/06/12 22:27, Alan Chandler wrote:
I upgraded my sid system with the latest set of packages.
I have now lost by sound, but I am not sure why.
When I run alsamixer as root I see a device that appears to be the
sound chip on my motherboard, and using aplay to send a .wav file works.
If
I upgraded my sid system with the latest set of packages.
I have now lost by sound, but I am not sure why.
When I run alsamixer as root I see a device that appears to be the sound
chip on my motherboard, and using aplay to send a .wav file works.
If I run as me - a user, alsamixer shows a "
On 07/01/2010 01:36 PM, Satellite wrote:
Yesterday, after within an upgrade I issued also 'dist-upgrade' and
it upgraded 'cups' package. I'm also using Canon i-SENSYS MF4120
multifunctional printer/scanner, so I had drivers from the official
Canon site installed ('cndrvcups-common_2.00-2_i386'
On 07/01/2010 05:36 AM, Satellite wrote:
Yesterday, after within an upgrade I issued also 'dist-upgrade' and it
upgraded 'cups' package. I'm also using Canon i-SENSYS MF4120
multifunctional printer/scanner, so I had drivers from the official
Canon site installed ('cndrvcups-common_2.00-2_i386' an
Yesterday, after within an upgrade I issued also 'dist-upgrade' and it
upgraded 'cups' package. I'm also using Canon i-SENSYS MF4120
multifunctional printer/scanner, so I had drivers from the official
Canon site installed ('cndrvcups-common_2.00-2_i386' and
'cndrvcups-ufr2-uk_2.00-2_i386').
Bu
Has anyone else had this happen on the latest unstable
upgrade? Has anyone figured out how to get it going again
without comletely redoing replication?
Apt has been pretty good to me until this...
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> Check if the package libapache2-mod-php5.deb is correctly installed
>
> Atte
>
> Horacio Goetendia Bonilla
Hi Horacio,
After upgrading to php5 and emptying the Internet Explorer cache it
worked :)
Thanks,
Dick
> >
> >Hi group,
> >
> >(sorry if this was posted multiple times, but I had some
Hi Mathias,
> > Running the latest Debian unstable here, and this morning I upgraded my
> > packages.
>
> Which packages exactly where upgraded?
Apache2, and a lot of php4 packages. Don't know exactly which php4
packages though...
> OK, this is one part. The other would be that the *.so file n
HiCheck if the package libapache2-mod-php5.deb is correctly installedAtteHoracio Goetendia Bonilla2006/9/7, RLB <
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Hi group,(sorry if this was posted multiple times, but I had some trouble sendingit to the group...)Running the latest Debian unstable here, and this morning I upgr
Hello Dick.
> Running the latest Debian unstable here, and this morning I upgraded my
> packages.
Which packages exactly where upgraded?
> Now PHP is broken... For example, when I open phpsysinfo, my
> browser wants to save the file.
>
> I checked apache2.conf and it shows
>
> AddType applicat
Hi group,
(sorry if this was posted multiple times, but I had some trouble sending
it to the group...)
Running the latest Debian unstable here, and this morning I upgraded my
packages. Now PHP is broken... For example, when I open phpsysinfo, my
browser wants to save the file.
I checked apache2.
On Sat, May 27, 2006 at 23:47:54 -0700, Adam Collins wrote:
> On Saturday 27 May 2006 21:24, David R. Litwin wrote:
> > Logical: You (most probably) have only one repository for Sid (don't
> > see why you'd need more) and this one has but one version of each
> > package. Therefore, you may wish to
On Saturday 27 May 2006 21:24, David R. Litwin wrote:
> Logical: You (most probably) have only one repository for Sid (don't
> see why you'd need more) and this one has but one version of each
> package. Therefore, you may wish to use the manual solution: I found
> it very easy. Don't be alarmed by
On 27/05/06, Adam Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok, so I'm trying to use aptitude to downgrade, but it only shows oneversion (1.0.11-5) available for the libasound2 package.Logical: You (most probably) have only one repository for Sid (don't see why you'd need more) and this one has but one ve
On Saturday 27 May 2006 13:04, David R. Litwin wrote:
> The problem is with libasound2. To quote Linas Žvirblis:
>
> "If you do not use aptitude (I highly recommend it), you can do it
> manually:
>
> 1. Download libasound2_1.0.11-4_ARCH_NAME-HERE.deb from [1];
> 2. Remove the package by running...
thanks that works.
--- "David R. Litwin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 27/05/06, kruton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > After the regualar apt-get update and upgrade
> > yesterday, the aRts sound server crashes on KDE
> > startup.
>
>
>
>
> The problem is with libasound2. To quote Linas
>
On 27/05/06, kruton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
After the regualar apt-get update and upgradeyesterday, the aRts sound server crashes on KDEstartup. The problem is with libasound2. To quote Linas Žvirblis:"If you do not use aptitude (I highly recommend it), you can do it manually:
1. Download libas
After the regualar apt-get update and upgrade
yesterday, the aRts sound server crashes on KDE
startup. On my machine I am using ALSA as the main
sound interface. If I "Enable the Sound System" from
Control Center > Sound &Multimedia > Sound System with
audio device (in Hardware tab) to Autodetect o
On Thursday, 19 January 2006 at 19:23:54 -0500, Tom Allison wrote:
> I (accidentally) upgraded one of my workstations to Xorg on either
> testing or unstable along with several hundred other packages.
>
> Most of it I've managed to get working again.
>
> But I wanted to check with the community
I (accidentally) upgraded one of my workstations to Xorg on either
testing or unstable along with several hundred other packages.
Most of it I've managed to get working again.
But I wanted to check with the community to see if they have noticed the
same problem.
When I am using FireFox and t
On Sat, 2003-11-29 at 17:16, Greg Folkert wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-11-29 at 16:38, Mike Kuhar wrote:
> > Has anyone been able to do an apt-get update/upgrade today? I seem to
> > be able to do an update successfully, but there doesn't seem to be
> > anything to upgrade. It's been this way for the pa
On Sat, 2003-11-29 at 16:38, Mike Kuhar wrote:
> Has anyone been able to do an apt-get update/upgrade today? I seem to
> be able to do an update successfully, but there doesn't seem to be
> anything to upgrade. It's been this way for the past week. -mk
Due to the compromise last week or so of s
Has anyone been able to do an apt-get update/upgrade today? I seem to
be able to do an update successfully, but there doesn't seem to be
anything to upgrade. It's been this way for the past week. -mk
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Hi,
Since I upgrade my debian box to unstable, I'd had been problems with my apache
installation. Now I can't see my index page on my localhost server.
Its say that can't found a document on / on localhost.
But I modify my httpd.conf to specify that my document root is on it must be.
I use apt
I upgraded from stable to unstable, and now whenever I continue the upgrade,
debconf is complaining about perl.
Error is below..
Setting up debconf (0.2.58) ...
Can't locate overload.pm in @INC (@INC contains: .
/usr/lib/perl5/5.005/i386-linux /usr/lib/perl5/5.005
/usr/local/lib/site_perl/i386-li
On Wed, Dec 01, 1999 at 10:06:04AM +0100, Robert J. Alexander wrote:
>
> Now, could I use the unstable floppies to install the system on a
> different root partition but share the same /var, /home, /tmp
> filesystems ??
You probably won't be able to share /var. dpkg keeps various information
in t
I have a Debian stable system doing quite a lot of stuff
(DNS,SMTP,POP3,HTTP,Netscape roaming server, rsync mirror of Debian
unstable, lpr server, INN news server, FTP server etc etc).
Now I started adding quite a lot of packages from unstable but I am
starting to have a messed up situation.
I wo
Hi Bob;
In addition to what Scott said himself, I was told that he was sent a
specific request to post it again (in multiple groups).
However, like you (I suspect), I carefully read the whole thing (yet
again> to see if there was anything new.
Thus, as a request to Scott: If it is not too much
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, Robert D. Hilliard wrote:
> On Thu, 4 Dec 1997, this Mini-HOWTO was posted to the various
> lists. It appears to be identical to the version posted on Wed Nov 12.
> Is this an error, or is it an intentional repeat, not an update?
It was an intentional repeat. I haven't
On Thu, 4 Dec 1997, this Mini-HOWTO was posted to the various
lists. It appears to be identical to the version posted on Wed Nov 12.
Is this an error, or is it an intentional repeat, not an update?
Bob
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1. Introduction
The Debian project is currently in the process of putting together the
next release of the Debian system. This version will ut
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