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I'm looking for a specific machine object file. The file is en_US.mo. If
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On 08/03/2017 02:31 PM, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Thu, Aug 03, 2017 at 07:55:09PM +0200, Samuel Thibault wrote:
The gtk initrd is like 38MB, at USB 1.0 speed (1.5Mbps) that's almost
two minutes yes. I however wonder how old a computer needs to be to be
only 1.0...
And how could a 64bit machin
On 07/20/2017 05:51 PM, Ben Hildred wrote:
I need to copy some files off of an old system that users reiserfs 3.6
on an old hardware raid that most rescue cds wont work with.
Fortunately when I pulled out my favorite tool Debian's installer
recognized the raid and correctly identified all the p
s yet but
can add it later.
Besides, if the system does not have the locales for the chosen l10n
tasks, or the user has not selected these locales in localechooser,
should we generate these locales for them?
Thanks,
Anthony
From 827842491bbef166e46a7d0e898477b974c22484 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
Package: console-setup
Version: 1.152
Followup-For: Bug #819288
Upgrading from 1.147 to 1.152 has made this change, as recorded by
etckeeper:
diff --git a/console-setup/cached_setup_keyboard.sh
b/console-setup/cached_setup_keyboard.sh
index 30b46c1..ad6d653 100755
--- a/console-setup/cached_setu
Ok just for those following this, i've downloaded the winloader from
the location given, popped a virtualboxVM up with windows 2000 sp4.
196MB ram, 6gb hdd, and installed debian Wheezy in normal mode just
fine.
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I'm not familiar with how this installer works. However if no one else
responds with some useful commands to type, i can run a vm and check
how it works out.
I'd be curious how you went from wheezy to jessie within the
installer. I'd also wonder what happens at the moment if you go back
through th
Which version of Debian are you attempting to install. And with which
version of the installer did you use (direct link to the URL/file you
used/downloaded).
Also can you confirm the specs of the laptop. (i read something like a
PII with 64MB of ram?)
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I noticed that my last mail about 766187 being related to 768657
didn't actually go to the bug report. (which was about this bug being
related)
Anyway, both of these bugs seem to be about providing /etc/inittab in
one form or another.
Please see KiBi's last entry about providing it via D-I which ha
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Try alt+f4 to see an install log, while the installer is running /
before it cashes.
You could also try various non-free cd's
http://cdimage.debian.org/mirror/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/
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I adapted Serenity for my live-spin of debian jessie with e17.
https://a.fsdn.com/con/app/proj/n00bix/screenshots/build2-32bit-v2.png
The menu button is actually the DVD face.
gnome-shell' is pure fabrication.
On 12 August 2014 13:20, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Le mardi 12 août 2014 à 13:12 +0100, Anthony F McInerney a écrit :
> > Virtualbox Results (no guest drivers installed)
>
> Glxgears is not a relevant 3D benchmark.
>
> But the funn
>
> We happen at work to have users with very important needs of 3D
> resources, so one of my colleagues conducted some performance tests with
> and without a compositor (the compositor being GNOME 3).
>
> It turns out that with a recent adapter, 3D applications are running a
> small bit faster und
On 12 August 2014 09:51, Wookey wrote:
>
> Could you do MATE too please?
>
> MATE: (with mate-desktop-environment-extras)
free ^[[C total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 506756 397480 109276
7096 58820 166076 -/+ buffers/cache: 172584 334172
Swap: 392188 0 392188
The ctrl characters came wit
On 12 August 2014 01:03, Kees de Jong wrote:
> Are we really comparing RAM here as if it were the 90's?
>
I had stated previously XFCE had started showing memory usage similar to
gnome. This has quite obviously changed. I was wrong, and i'm posting it as
a correction to my statement.
I also just
XFCE:
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem:506756 362468 144288 6568 22756 179264
-/+ buffers/cache: 160448 346308
Swap: 392188 0 392188
GNOME:
total used free shared
How do you measure memory? Free?
Could you quite possibly post the output of free and whatever else you
measure with? (the full output)
For reference against jessie, i'm installing an up to date jessie right
now...
Thanks
Anthony (bofh80)
nd if it's "machines in the wild with CD drives still" again, we have
woody, squeeze and wheezy for them.
I ran woody on my cheap laptop in 2002. it had a DVD drive.
Can we now move on to choosing a DE?
Thanks
Anthony.
Would the people who are claiming that blank cdr are cheaper than dvdr,
especially in third world countries, please cite sources (shops, price
checkers etc) of the price of say 5 pack or 10 pack, even up to 50pack of
CD's, vs the same amount of DVD's, from those third world countries. Is the
price
d-i preseed/early_command string kill-all-dhcp; netcfg
when using priority=critical
Signed-off-by: Anthony F. McInerney
---
debian/apt-mirror-setup.templates | 8
generators/50mirror | 7 ++-
2 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/debian/apt-mirror-setup.templates
b/debian/apt-mirror-setup.templates
index 62d9bbb..e2a73c6
Signed-off-by: Anthony F. McInerney
---
debian/apt-setup-udeb.templates | 7 +++
generators/60local | 7 +++
2 files changed, 14 insertions(+)
diff --git a/debian/apt-setup-udeb.templates b/debian/apt-setup-udeb.templates
index 7b7afcf..fdfb3d8 100644
--- a/debian/apt-setup
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wheezy, the keyboard layout is set
to "us" in /etc/defaut/keyboard.
Any idea ?
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> I'll fix it, thanks for the report.
Thank you very much, Philipp!
Tony
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Version: 1.98
Severity: normal
I'm looking at moving from squeeze to wheezy and finally got
simple-cdd generating an installable disk. My first boot I hit
a segfault in netcfg:
Oct 12 17:29:10 kernel: [ 111.181024] netcfg[10509]: segfault at 0 ip
b7612274c
sp bfe3063c error
and Raid groups).
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Package: keyboard-configuration
Version: 1.73
Severity: wishlist
Tags: upstream
keyboard-configuration isn't currently able to handle multiple keyboards
configuration. If two or more keyboards are present, the layout is the same for
all of them.
It will be a great feature to declare a per keyboa
I have started a discussion on the Debian derivatives mailing list about
the formating of the Swap partition and UUIDs in fstab files. It was
suggested I should make a mailing to this list in order to get the
proper eyes to view it as it applies to Debian's installer. The
appropriate archive o
Okay, I've got some more info now. It looks like the initial call to
"list-devices cd" occurs before the usb-storage device scan is complete
or at least before the sysfs files have settled. This device scan can
take much longer if the CD/DVD drive is completely spun down.
I am not proud of this co
I spoke too soon. If I let the drive completely stop and then wait a
minute or two on the isolinux boot screen, the issue appears again. I'll
try a few other things to see if I can wake up the device before mount
is called.
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For what it's worth, doing the following made the issue go away for us:
Index: packages/cdrom-detect/debian/cdrom-detect.postinst
===
--- packages/cdrom-detect/debian/cdrom-detect.postinst (revision 64821)
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Package: cdrom-detect
Version: 1.33
I'm doing some testing on the squeeze debian-installer package from svn.
In the Lenny release, when installing from a USB CD-ROM it sometimes
took longer to load the modules, spin up the drive and get a response
before the mount command would fail. This meant th
Package: partman-base
Version: 144
While testing a preseeded install that preserves a data partition
(moving from lenny to squeeze), we discovered that the change from
cylinder to optimal alignment makes the preserved filesystem unusable.
Create a partition scheme like this in Lenny:
/ = 10G
Howdy,
I use the Debian installer to install boxes using custom packages from
both a cd-rom and netboot preseeded process. Right now I'm looking at
migrating from Lenny to the current pre-Squeeze debian installer to test
the waters for the upcoming release. Plus we got in some new hardware
that do
Oops! I used the wrong preseed hostname value in my last diff. The
correct value is get_hostname not dhcp_hostname. I've updated the patch.
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 2:19 AM, Otavio Salvador wrote
> Please also provide a patch for the installation guide to document the
> new option.
I've download
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 11:37 AM, Otavio Salvador wrote:
> Please use netcfg/enable
Done
> Please change it to be a preseed only template. It avoid useless work
> for translators and also keep the templates smaller since noone is
> going to be asked about it.
And done. Please let me know if I m
Package: netcfg
Version: 1.46
Severity: wishlist
Tags: lenny
I have a situation where I want to use a single, custom debian installer
initrd, but want to preseed network configuration differences between
production cdrom and development netboot installers.
The systems in the field should not
On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 17:15:46 -0400, Anthony Awtrey wrote:
> Well, in some cases it looks like the autopartition-lvm is passing
> around incorrect values for partition sizes and offsets. For example,
> my failure case passes the following parameters to parted-server's
> comm
Package: debian-installer
Version: 20090123lenny1
There is a bug in the udev-udeb package where the default permissions of
/dev/null are incorrect. This has caused issues with packages like
postgresql-8.3 failing to install correctly.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=510658
ht
Yup, this is biting me too... Sorry for the long stream-of-conscious
report here, but I wrote as I worked through this issue and it shows. ;)
I don't know what someone may find important or not.
It's an odd bug though. When I create a small /boot partition as the
first item in the recipe, it r
Package: installation-reports
Boot method: CD
Image version:
mirror/debian/dists/lenny/main/installer-sparc/current/images/mini.iso
Date: 2009/5/16 1:00AM GMT-5
Machine: Sun Ultra 1
Processor: UltraSparc 200MHz
Memory: 512mb
Partitions: Initially blank, FUBAR, or otherwise unknown.
Final parti
Le samedi 21 février 2009 11:12, Colin Watson a écrit :
|> On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 04:19:37PM +0100, Anthony wrote:
|> > Le vendredi 20 février 2009 14:46, Colin Watson a écrit :
|> > |> On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 05:27:15PM +0100, Anthony wrote:
|> > |> > it seems
Le vendredi 20 février 2009 14:46, Colin Watson a écrit :
|> On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 05:27:15PM +0100, Anthony wrote:
|> > it seems that a error occur during the partman installation,
|> >
|> > the debconf seems to be wrong...
|> >
|> > after an install, and a d
Somebody have the same error ?
by
Anthony
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Le vendredi 18 juillet 2008 17:42, Shachar Or a écrit :
> Hello list!
>
> I am setting up an automatic installation using preseed. I'm using the
> 'd-i preseed/late_command string'
> option to make it wget a script and run it.
>
> My challenge is to make this script run in foreground because it is
do a
svn co svn://svn.debian.org/svn/d-i/trunk debian-installer
and go in
./debian-installer/packages/*
you can find all the debconf question in each packages in the
*.templates.!!
the most interesting is the string and select options...!
I think...!
anthony
Jérémy Bobbio a
next
installation.
The debconf-get-selections is very too long. All informations isn't
needed for the preseed installation...
Anthony
Joey Hess a écrit :
Shachar Or wrote:
Hello!
I've this:
### Mirror settings
# If you select ftp, the mirror/country string does not need
n the network with default files configuration.
Thank you
Anthony
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Frans Pop wrote:
On Sunday 20 April 2008, John Anthony Kazos Jr. wrote:
It just seems like quite a silly thing, that we can boot to RAID, we can
boot to LVM, we can even boot over the network, but we can't manage to
boot to one cylinder of a disk drive.
Feel free to file a wis
Frans Pop wrote:
No need to CC me; I obviously read the lists (well, one of them anyway).
On Sunday 20 April 2008, John Anthony Kazos Jr. wrote:
Yes, but the problem is that the partition is /dev/hdd, not /dev/hdd1.
Sounds to me like a mistake was made when the filesystem was created
Frans Pop wrote:
On Saturday 19 April 2008, John Anthony Kazos Jr. wrote:
I've installed Debian many times, but this time I'm having an issue.
I've got Windows XP on /dev/hda1, and I have a pre-existing ext3 volume
with data I need on /dev/hdd. But I can't figure
I've installed Debian many times, but this time I'm having an issue.
I've got Windows XP on /dev/hda1, and I have a pre-existing ext3 volume
with data I need on /dev/hdd. But I can't figure out a way to get the
installer to use /dev/hdd as the installation volume. What's the best
way to do this
reopen 474651
thanks
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 02:06:48PM +0200, Peter Walser wrote:
> It is reproducable and it's just whith:
> $ fakeroot -s fakechroot.save \
> fakechroot /usr/sbin/debootstrap --variant=fakechroot \
> sid /sid http://ftp.ch.debian.org/debian/
Turns out it's reproducible with
]
On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 01:49:32AM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
> Anthony Towns wrote:
> > To get it working for d-i uploads, I need a very reliable script that
> > will be invoked as:
> Well, I stopped when I discovered the tar on ries is still apparently
> vulnerable to #4393
On Sat, Oct 27, 2007 at 08:51:38AM -0200, Otavio Salvador wrote:
> What's required, from d-i uploads side, to it be used? anything
> special or just a normal upload?
Nothing beyond what's already done -- have the section be "raw-installer"
have the filename include the source version and architect
Hey *,
I spoke to Colin at debconf about getting automatic processing of d-i
byhand uploads happening -- rather than needing an ftpmaster to unpack
the installer-* stuff directly. The dak-side implementation is pretty
much done now, and works for tags uploads (filling out the "Tag:" fields
in Pack
f ethernet interfaces for the old sparc
20 so that I can setup the firewall/proxy/dan's guardian.
Anthony
P.S. Buona Fortuna! Ema.
Emanuele Rocca wrote:
Hello Anthony,
* Anthony Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [2007-05-04 15:36 -0600]:
Image version: Sarge
Can you
n the cursor scrolls
down to the screen and settles in the bottom left
Thanks for any help
Anthony
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On 6/20/06, Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I saw on IRC that there was a script error that prevented mirror
synchronization again, which has been fixed.
However, I also see there have been no new AMD64 d-i images built the last
2 days...
I've contacted the relevant people.
If you want to
FYI, the 2006-06-20 amd64 netinst image is still using a 2.6.15
kernel, so I still get the same module load error. I've got a vested
interest in testing the nightlies until I get a version that works for
me, so I'll keep relating my experience until I get the system up and
running. I've subscrib
Package: installation-reports
Boot method: Netinst CD Image
Image version: Nightly amd64 build downloaded 2006-06-17 from debian.org
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Memory: 1GB
Partitions: Windows partition on hda1, / on hda2
Base System In
On Sun, Jun 18, 2006 at 02:48:59AM +0200, Sven Luther wrote:
> [...] [The DPL] clearly mentioned that the only way to solve this
> was going through the TC (of which as i was told 3 members are already against
> me even without considering the issues) or a GR.
The only other *possible* ways you ca
For reference, here's the mail I sent to Sven regarding his complaints
on the way d-i has been handled. I think it's been referred to indirectly
enough that nothing's served by not having it available for public review.
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On Fri, Jun 16, 2006 at 04:50:50PM +0200, cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis) wrote:
> On Friday 16 June 2006 15:33, Anthony Towns wrote:
> > On Fri, Jun 16, 2006 at 11:24:34AM +0200, Sven Luther wrote:
> > > There is *NO* technical reason which warrant his action, and the only
> >
On Fri, Jun 16, 2006 at 11:24:34AM +0200, Sven Luther wrote:
> There is *NO* technical reason which warrant his action, and the only reason
> he does it is to humiliate and punish me.
You're the only one here who thinks that's a punishment, let alone
"humiliating". If you would like to setup your
On Thu, Jun 15, 2006 at 07:38:00PM +0200, Sven Luther wrote:
> I think that the situation with my commit access to the d-i svn repo is
> getting burdersome and over ridiculous.
Sven, you've already ignored my recommendation on how to deal with this,
and the question remains before the technical co
Frans and Colin dropped from Cc's, -boot and -powerpc Bcc'ed only;
please avoid crossposting.
On Wed, May 10, 2006 at 11:14:39AM +0200, Sven Luther wrote:
> On Wed, May 10, 2006 at 04:38:31PM +1000, Anthony Towns wrote:
> > As I suspect you're all already aware, on 27th
On Wed, May 10, 2006 at 12:25:32PM +0200, Xavier Oswald wrote:
> In any case working with less tension should be done.
> But do you think, it's interesting for Sven to work in this way.
What's "interesting for Sven" isn't really a consideration, what's
reasonable and efficient is. Once this has be
this a bit more.
I expect we'll shortly need to look seriously into getting a few more
people actively working on maintaining the powerpc port as well; at the
moment we seem to be relying on Sven to do everything, and that's not
really ideal.
Cheers,
aj
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Boot method:
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--- Tetralet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> No one will be complaining when the Debian
> Developers applying to a technical standard.
>
> I recommend to use the country code data from
> "icu-data" package.
> I know some country codes form "icu-data" package do
> not conform to ISO-3166,
They cla
On Mar 30, 2004, at 02:03, Sven Luther wrote:
Notice that there is 200bytes or so of m68k asm, most of them A-trap
calls to the Mac OS rom, concerned. I doubt you have much chance of
getting anything but a 100% identical code, whatever the way you go at
generating it.
That is a good argument that
On Mar 30, 2004, at 01:20, Sven Luther wrote:
I have a fear suspision that this may be more related to newworld, than
the oldworld stuff needed for miboot, which may probably be varying
between the different models we may need to support.
That's the boot block people are arguing about? That is
de
On Mar 28, 2004, at 18:52, Henning Makholm wrote:
Huh? Is the bootsector use written in a kind of machine language that
the regular as(1) for the architecture does not support? I thought
that i386 was the only platform with *that* problem.
Actually, probably yes. It's probably in m68k assembly even
.
Again, I don't mind using ISO 3166 in d-i as long as you allow overrides.
Best regards,
Anthony Fok
Debian Chinese Project
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Whatever d-i needs is basically fine.
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an here? Just because you saw it and don't
like it?
[1]
http://oss.software.ibm.com/icu/docs/papers/xml_locale_iuc23_a341.pdf
[2]
http://oss.software.ibm.com/cvs/icu/~checkout~/icu/source/data/locales/root.txt
--- Denis Barbier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 05, 2004 at 06
--- Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Indeed, I found yesterday that the iso-3166 list and
> FAQ gives incorrect reasons for giving TW this
controversial name.
it is correct.
>
> They mention that the name comes from the UN list of
> "country, regions
> and other areas for statistica
ICU's name list _is_ following ISO 3166, and so do
many other sources.
This is another reason why it should be followed here.
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> On Monday 05 April 2004 21:39, Denis Barbier wrote:
> > Another source is t
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Think of it this way: It's a bug from upstream. The text in question
certainly it is NOT a bug. Anyone with half a brain can see that.
You think it is wrong only because you don't like it, even it is a standard.
doesn't fit the format of the file, it's a lo
--- Dan Jacobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why why must Debian call Taiwan a "Province of
> China"?
> Why can't it just stick with a neutral "Taiwan".
> Why single out a geographical name and append a
> political statement to it?
> Sticks out and looks kind of silly.
Debian cannot win this argu
--- "Carlos Z.F. Liu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, you should kick CCTV and communist party's ass,
> before you speak
> here. IIRC, They alway said Chen Shui-Bian as
You should go back to China mainland and ask for
people there. IIRC, you are NOT located in China
mainland, right?
BTW: Do not
--- "Carlos Z.F. Liu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 03, 2004 at 05:48:43PM -0800, Anthony
> Johnson wrote:
> > No, some of you did, but more don't(especially
> people
> > in China mainland), AFAIK.
> As a chinese, I think most people in m
Then use the translated iso-codes in countrychooser
--- "Carlos Z.F. Liu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 03, 2004 at 02:28:49PM -0600, Steve
> Langasek wrote:
> > Will these users be installing using English or
> Traditional Chinese as
> > the language?
> Unfortunately, even you choose Tr
--- Tetralet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We, the debian users in Taiwan, Hongkong and
> mainland China, have
> discussed about this for several days.
> We all consent that to replace "Taiwan" with
> "Taiwan, Province of China"
> is not suitable.
No, some of you did, but more don't(especially pe
Package: debian-installer
Severity: wishlist
At that stage of installation where the user is supposed toedit the
partitiontable, there is no obvious option to accept the existing
partition table. Choosing "Go Back" and continuing on to mount the
existing filesystems/swap areas works, but is no
Package: installation-reports
INSTALL REPORT
Debian-installer-version: 2004/01/01
uname -a: (sorry, didn't catch this before wiping it with woody)
Date: 2004/01/02 ~17:00 UTC-0500
Method: Tried several methods, all worked. All used the CD
"Debian testing (105MB)"
.
Tried a normal install (just
er/binary-alpha
> binary-arm -> ../../../sid/main/debian-installer/binary-arm
That's quite plausible, but I can't imagine it being done with symlinks.
It's easy to update (u)debs in testing to unstable on a per-arch basis.
Cheers,
aj
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Anthony Towns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
robably best and easiest for the moment.
Hope that's clear to everyone.
Cheers,
aj
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Anthony Towns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://azure.humbug.org.au/~aj/>
I don't speak for anyone save myself. GPG signed mail preferred.
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