le("../../../ppd/lp350.ppd");
---
> ppd = ppdOpenFile("../../../ppd/Linux/lp350.ppd");
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< ppd = ppdOpenFile("../../../ppd/lmpc.ppd");
---
> ppd = ppdOpenFile("../../../ppd/Linux/lmpc.ppd");
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< ppd = ppdOpenFile("../../../ppd/lmpc2.ppd");
---
> ppd = ppdOpenFile("../../../ppd/Linux/lmpc2.ppd");
diff -Zr "LW4xx Linux/src/lw/tests/TestLabelWriterFilter.cpp"
LW5xx_Linux/src/lw/tests/TestLabelWriterFilter.cpp
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< ppd_ = ppdOpenFile("../../../ppd/lwtt.ppd");
---
> ppd_ = ppdOpenFile("../../../ppd/Linux/lwtt.ppd");
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Steven Maddox
Lantizia
mber 9
I am aware that dmesg has -T now, but it didn't always have this...
perhaps some other utilities haven't had that treatment yet too.
Also lots of log files you might want to pipe through ts using cat are
prefixed with unix time timestamps in the same way.
Any thoughts?
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Steven Maddox
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Small omission...
"This reallypromoting the adoption of IPv6!"
^isn't
:)
Unless of course I've got this completely wrong and there is a way to do
both a static IPv4 and a static IPv6 completely through d-i before the
system even reboots into Debian for the first time.
B
Debian Installer, they'll go
with IPv4.
Then we have to *hope* they remember to manually add IPv6 to their
network configuration later on. If they don't just go straight on to
installing software and other setup.
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Steven Maddox
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It's not impossible already to do VLANs with d-i currently (for anyone
reading this after a temporary work around until this is properly fixed)...
Step 1) Get to the screen where d-i presents you with a list of network
interfaces
Step 2) Go to VT2 (using alt-F2) and activate the console
Step
I can confirm this patch works
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Steven Maddox
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logged an issue about this upstream
here... https://github.com/ppp-project/ppp/issues/490
But none of this would be an issue if this was rewritten to use -Q instead.
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Steven Maddox
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r and allow to happen.
- Ultimately if we're happy that pppoe-discovery will time itself out...
then does d-i need to kill anything and thus knowing the process ID
isn't needed?
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Steven Maddox
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E concentrator is there.
I can do more tests if you've got idea where to go from here.
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Steven Maddox
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As I've come to understand it... since fwupd is in main and it
recommends a package not in main, then it violates policy 2.2.1
Since this directive is a 'must' I've changed the severity to 'serious'
as per the meanings of those severity levels.
I can't help but feel this needs to be rethought.
If I install the current Debian 12 via netinst and choose not to install
'standard system utilities'... a choice many people take if they prefer
to install their own set of utilities instead... and a choice which
doesn't advertis
> Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
>
> Versions of packages mpt-status depends on:
> ii daemon0.6.4-1
> ii libc6 2.13-38+deb7u8
> ii lsb-base 4.1+Debian8+deb7u1
>
> mpt-status recommends no packages.
>
> Versions of packages mpt-status suggests:
> ii bsd-mailx [mailx] 8.1.2-0.2006cvs-1+deb7u1
>
> -- no debconf information
>
>
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phpmyadmin phpmyadmin/mysql/admin-pass password sqluser |
debconf-set-selections
echo phpmyadmin phpmyadmin/mysql/admin-user string sqlpass |
debconf-set-selections
echo phpmyadmin phpmyadmin/mysql/app-pass password apppass | sed
'P;s/\/mysql//;s/ /word-confirm /2' | debconf-set-selections
lections
apt-get --no-install-recommends -y install phpmyadmin
service apache2 reload
I am using Debian GNU/Linux 6.0, kernel 2.6.32-5-686
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Steven Maddox
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