der Benutzer
seinen Instrument »eine Stimme geben kann«.
Right sentence:
Dieser Softwaresynthesizer wurde für diese Aufgabe optimiert, mit
potentiell hunderten Reglern für jedes Register, mit denen der Benutzer
seinem Instrument »eine Stimme geben kann«.
With kind regards
Robert Kehl
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log file to alert.log.
Thanks for providing snort,
Robert Kehl
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lementing a recent ET ruleset would
improve the usage of snort on Debian, for sure, but this is out of scope of
this bug report.
Nonetheless, thanks for making snort available on Debian!
With kind regards,
Robert Kehl
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APT pol
Hello!
Bump. Any progress on this issue? :)
Regards,
Robert Kehl
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d may help with
r3l1jon. ;)
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Robert Kehl
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th Wheezy update in a few years is not a good
option taken. A smooth squeezy is what'd have been desirable now ime.
Besides, I couldn't get past this installation/conversion error without
fiddling inside the postinst script. Most users would not dare to do so.
I needed to get past this error t
Hi!
The source code of the postinst file for mediatomb-daemon states:
"# Force removal of previous scripts if upgrading from 0.11.0-3"
If we want to force removal, we should use force, i.e. option -f on
update-rc.d. Patch attached.
With kind regards,
Robert Kehl
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Just to not confuse: My email #79 was sent after #84. The BTS didn't
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Robert Kehl
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Hi!
I'm hitting the same bug, at least a part of it. Therefore I append my
story to #603544 rather than opening a new bug.
After upgrading my system to Squeeze yesterday, all seemed to go well
when upgrading slapd from 2.4.11-1+lenny2 to 2.4.23-7. This is what
apt-get showed ([...these are my com
grade_configuration
fi
db_stop || true
%<
This surely is no cure for the not functioning upgrade, I put it here
just in case someone else runs into a similar problem and does not need
the slapd.d format but only wants to continue with the Squeeze upgrade
process. ;)
With highest regar
Sorry for #613445, it is complete nonsense. It's surely not dhcpd3 and
tftpd-hpa biting each other, but it was my xinetd occupying 0.0.0.0:69 -
what for I could not determine. I di not read netstat's output correctly.
So, please cloase this bug with "OSI layer 8 fixed" :-)
Regards,
Rob
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of getting
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Regards,
Robert Kehl
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-print0 |\
# xargs -0r chmod -c og+r
grep-dctrl: control:20: expected a colon.u
Line 20 is this one:
# psmisc just for exiwhat.
Without that line, debian/control gets modified correctly.
Patch attached.
Robert Kehl
--- debian/control.orig 2010-04-19 13:20:34.0 +0200
-openvpn-as.html?osfamily=Ubuntu
Thanks for reading,
Robert Kehl
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