ithout them. Just my
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naturally...
Henk Koster
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Sorry about the typo (there's no way that I know of to edit my message)...
Henk Koster wrote:
There have been several updates of the open-vm-source package in Sid
since this bug was filed, as well as a new kernel 2.6.30 and a new
source package at SourceForge. I just want to confirm tha
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u appeared and few seconds later the
familiar Debian login screen.
So, it appears that my earlier Grub problem has been solved, for which I
thank the developers.
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Mind you, the Debian installer should have asked me whether I wanted to
have grub-pc installed, I filed bug #494293 on that. The earlier
response to the current bug underlines the importance of my bug.
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I've started the install-CD in rescue mode, opened a shell in a chroot,
and did an "apt-get purge" to get rid of grub-pc in preparation of
replacing it with the old grub package. Bit then, unlike the previous
time, I checked and saw that /boot/grub was still full of files left
there, including grub
I used the very same amd64-netinst.iso dated 6 August 2008 to install on
a newly built desktop computer, just a straight-forward install with
Desktop and Standard tasks. Towards the end the installer installed
"grub"... the old Grub (as I could verify after the successful reboot).
Emboldened by th
e and its OO2C implementation deserve a
package accessible to Debianites.
In the meantime, compiling the latest stable source (downloaded from the
OOC pages at SourceForge) is an easy substitute.
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me close to the requirements of the exalted priesthood of
Debian maintainers.
Thanks for nothing.
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Package: oo2c
Version: 2.1.11-3
Severity: important
Tried do add another repository to /etc/oo2c/oo2crc.xml, but the change was
not picked up when running the programme. Making the identical change to
/usr/lib/oo2c/oo2crc.xml was properly noticed by the programme. Is this not
counter to Debian
Package: oo2c
Version: 2.1.11-3
Severity: important
The oo2c package, as installed with dependencies, is not sufficient to
compile Oberon2 programmes. Various other packages are required for this,
including (but perhaps not limited to): liboo2c-dev, libg2c0-dev and
libtool (as of 29 May 2008).
Package: sbcl
Version: 1:1.0.15.0-1
Severity: normal
Installation of SBCL invoked the debugger; this can be reproduced
with:
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/usr/lib/common-lisp/bin/sbcl.sh loading and dumping clc.
fatal error encountered in SBCL pid 15136(tid 4768327807152
Package: xserver-xorg
Version: 1:7.3+7
Severity: normal
The CD MacBook keyboard only has a single (left) "mouse button"
below the touchpad, so I like to assign the right mouse click
function to the lower Enter key ("KP_Enter") with the commands
xmodmap -e "keycode 108 = Pointer_Button3"
But the workaround for this bug was already mentioned on 3 November in Dwayne
Litzenberger's response (see above) to this bug... It can attest that it
works, so no need to be without Sid for over a week while waiting for the
upgrade to wend its way through uploads.
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My earlier reply to your request got eaten by the system, so here again:
/usr/bin/setkeycodes is in the console-tools-1:0.2.3dbs-65 package (current in
Sid).
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This bug appears while apt-get (dist-)upgrading Sid on both an AMD64 and a 686
system. Interestingly, it also shows when trying to apt-get remove the
package:
Removing hotkey-setup ...
KDSETKEYCODE: Invalid argument
failed to set scancode 1 to keycode 256
invoke-rc.d: initscript hotkey-setup, ac
xpensive laptop HD.
It seems to me that this bug needs to be handled with greater urgency -- 30
days have already gone by since it was first reported.
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twork on the road, whichever available.
Remarkably, roaming mode of wpa_supplicant seems to be a well-kept secret, as
it is never mentioned in any of the Debian (or Debian-related) forums...
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indicated -- still a bug, in my opinion.
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Package: korganizer
Version: 4:3.5.6.dfsg.1-2
Followup-For: Bug #425364
Is this what you want/need? I'm still learning...
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korganizer/std.ics,
dated a few days ago (16 May 2007), predating the latest upgrade of the
korganizer package.
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then fails to
release the Qemu mouse/keyboard grab -- and so it should. All of this can
easily be checked with xev.
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The texlive-context package depends on -pdfetex and is also not installable;
will it be dropped from the Debianized packages for TeXLive2007 as well?
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texlive packages.
It seems reasonable, in view of the above, that kdvi be removed as a
dependency of kdegraphics. Habitual users of kdvi should have no trouble
installing this package on their own.
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Making a bunch of texlive packages dependencies of kdvi only makes sense if
kdvi is an optional package in KDE. But, as things stand now, kdvi cannot be
removed without removing all of kde... So much for choice, huh?
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TeXLive2007 directly from the TUG distro in
my /usr/local/texlive/2007 tree.
I can live with kdvi *recommending* texlive package(s), but not with
*depending* on them.
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wer to some other bug that kernel 2.6.19 is required
for 'pommed' to run, but that has not been my experience on the original
MacBook CoreDuo. The above problem seems related to the dependency
package 'libsmbios1'.
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