Bug#441861: vlock: locked system is unreachable until rebooted

2007-09-11 Thread Valery V. Vorotyntsev
Package: vlock Version: 2.0-4 Severity: serious When locking terminal with `xscreensaver-command -lock', no screensaver is run. Instead, the console becomes black and any keyboard input is displayed in unreadable way. Computer is unusable until rebooted. Downloading vlock to 1.3-10 fixes the prob

Bug#441861: vlock: locked system is unreachable until rebooted

2007-09-11 Thread Valery V. Vorotyntsev
On 9/11/07, Alexander Wirt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I don't understand you problem. xcreensaver-command has nothing to do with > vlock (at least not per default). So when gots vlock called with which > parameters? > > I use it with xautolock here: xautolock -locker 'vlock -a -n'. Which works >

Bug#445235: libghc6-pandoc-dev: the package fails to install

2007-10-04 Thread Valery V. Vorotyntsev
Package: libghc6-pandoc-dev Version: 0.44 Severity: serious /var/lib/dpkg/info/libghc6-pandoc-dev.postinst fails unless `libghc6-xhtml-dev' package is already present. # aptitude install libghc6-pandoc-dev [...] Errors were encountered while processing: libghc6-pandoc-dev E: Sub-process /usr/bi

Bug#517975: pdnsd: package update overrides configuration

2009-03-03 Thread Valery V. Vorotyntsev
Package: pdnsd Version: 1.2.7-par-1 Severity: serious pdnsd stopped responding to requests from tap0 interface after the package was updated. It appears to be a direct result of Debian policy violations. > 10.7.2 Location > > Any configuration files created or used by your package must reside > i

Bug#571686: fixed in bbdb 2.35.cvs20080316-5

2010-03-16 Thread Valery V. Vorotyntsev
This also fixes the issue with `bbdb' function being not autoloaded. :) (The function definition is void in `bbdb_2.35.cvs20080316-4_all'.) -- vvv -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org

Bug#557573: xserver-xorg-video-nv: nv driver hangs (endless loop)

2009-11-23 Thread Valery V. Vorotyntsev
I apologize for misleading xorg.conf -- I've reverted back to "vesa" in order to use X server after reboot. The /proper/ xorg.conf - that made Xorg hang - looks like this: $ sed -re 's/(Driver\t+)"vesa"/\1"nv"/' \ -e '/^Section "Monitor"/,/^EndSection/ d' \ -e 's/^#.*//' /etc/X11/x