Hi,
I could confirm that too, with debian squeeze amd64 stock kernel and
with with 2.6.39-bpo.2-amd64 from debian squeeze backports.
I have an ASUS K53U laptop.
I can provide any further informations need it.
Thanks
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Hi,
I was able to solve it. Not quite happy with the founded solution, but
at least it works without compromising security.
Installing Synaptic doesn't provide a good *.desktop entry for it or it
provides but doesn't offer an alternative configuration for systems with
sudo.
I'll state clea
Further investigation revealed that hotplugpath.sh is an autogenerated
script so it's a Debian bug.
Thank You
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I've downloaded the xen source from thexen.org and browsing for
hotplugpath.sh give me no result, so I guess is not a Debian bug but
rather xen bug.
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Agreed,
I have the the same problem after upgrading from Lenny to Squeeze and
the only option for me is tu use routing networking for xen.
Among this there are another bug in /etc/xen/scripts/vif-common.sh which
trigger a kernel error regarding routing for which exist a patch at
http://xenbi
Hi,
I still consider this as a bug or at least you should provide a wiki
with the settings that should be done to work with sudo and gksudo as
expected.
I always install my systems using netinst, skiping tasksel options and
then performing the rest of install after the setup has finished.
Subject: pdns-recursor: Unuinstall problem
Package: pdns-recursor
Version: 3.1.7-1+lenny1
Severity: normal
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Installing pdns-recursor works fine and the package is usable but when
bash-completion is installed and the commnets from /etc/bash.bashrc
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