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>> 2.3.5, MySQL 5.0.12 ?Существует такой ресурс где хранятся все diff.gz для
>> всех версий исходников?
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Marvin24 wrote:
> I noticed that on my two debian/sarge machines (ppc32 and amd64) most
> startscripts are ran twice. I don't know the package which this bug belongs
> to because the startup process is a little bit unclear to me. So I will try
> to explain how much I found out by now:
>
> Duri
Alejandro Bonilla Beeche wrote:
I have a box with Sid with the latest upgrades, (almost cause
dist-upgrade wants to remove a lot of stuff)
Anyway, fact is that I can't compile any kernel on the Linus tree. This,
for more than a month.
Could anyone please help me find out which package is
Alejandro Bonilla wrote:
I just upgraded Sid and rebooted, after that, logging into Gnome told me if I
wanted to migrate to a Single file that will give me better performance, so of
course I said yes. It logged me off and everytime that I need to log back in,
it kicks me out.
I don't have any s
I'd love for Debian users to test some more cutting edge versions of
packages (partly so upstream gets more testers, partly so I can see the
bits I hate about the new versions and try to get them fixed) but I
don't want them in testing now until they are properly released as a
stable series. In f
Jiri Palecek wrote:
Hello,
I have a question on how aptitude decides which packages
to install to satisfy dependencies. I was installing vtk yesterday
and it depends on xlibmesa-gl | libgl1. Aptitude chose to install
xlibmesa-gl which in turn broke my x-window-system-core
metapackage. However, I
Debian people are well aware of Ubuntu and their way of doing things. No
need to point it out.
As for your problem, please post to debian-user or other more apropriate
mailing list and describe it as precisely as you can. Debian-devel is
for internal development of Debian.
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Benjamin Mesing wrote:
However I have often heard complaints about broken dependencies and
broken software in testing. From what I have heard, I would not like to
go with testing for my system.
How on Earth would that be allowed into testing? I can imagine Serious
bugs slipping trough (becaus
Hello,
First of all, I would like to note that I have never experienced
anything like that with my Debian desktop. The only time I have
witnessed such devastating effects was when mixing packages from various
distributions. Yes, that was my own fault. I knew it could happen and it
did happen.
Alejandro Bonilla wrote:
BTW, Who da hell is some AntiSpam UOL? Everytime that I send an email to
debian-devel that stupid machine sends me an email. Is there a way to block?
Yes, the [EMAIL PROTECTED] is back. You will just have to
block this address on your side until listmaster takes care
Andreas Schuldei wrote:
there are parts that provide a much easier and smoother entry to
helping debian. The debian-installer, the inofficial security
team and debian-edu for example are groups that allow even
non-Debian-Developers to get their hands dirty and do real
(important, relevant) work
There are a lot of people out there that are willing to help Debian, but
"Help Debian" does look a bit like a horror detective story.
I like the idea of an official title for contributers, but I am not so
keen on I-did-this-and-that counters. You can count bug reports, posts
made on the mailin
Thomas Hood wrote:
And that is probably not what I would expect. What about doing something
like this...
NOLOGIN=boot nologin exists during boot
NOLOGIN=always nologin always exists
NOLOGIN=never nologin never exists
That would be fine if we were adding a new feature, but I am trying
to m
Anyone see any problems with this scheme? Any better ideas?
This might be a silly question, but what would happen if DELAYLOGIN=yes
and /var/lib/initscripts/nologin does not exist?
I surmise that it's created somewhere in runmefirst. After all, the
usual state of a running system is tha
Thomas Hood wrote:
No-login mode at boot until boot complete: DELAYLOGIN=yes
No-login mode never: rm -f /var/lib/initscripts/nologin ; DELAYLOGIN=no
No-login mode always: touch /var/lib/initscripts/nologin ; DELAYLOGIN=no
Anyone see any problems with this scheme? Any bet
Eduardo Silva wrote:
As a lurker to debian-devel, I would like to point to
all a deficiency in the current KDE way of naming
menus, and hope that if Debian menu goes this way, it
should improve on it.
There is currently a discussion about improving Debian Menu at
debian-policy mailing list, b
Andreas Schuldei wrote:
so where can i have a look at this? could it please be put up
somewhere on the web?
The package is called wmaker. It is in Debian.
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Gustavo Noronha Silva wrote:
What are you talking about Debian Style?
Color scheme, artwork (default wallpaper, login screen, even CD covers).
All those little things that would make a user say "Yep, that's Debian".
The desktop-base package was supposed to address exactly that problem,
but
David Nusinow wrote:
What are you talking about Debian Style?
Color scheme, artwork (default wallpaper, login screen, even CD covers).
All those little things that would make a user say "Yep, that's Debian".
Check out the windowmaker package. It has (or had as of a few years ago) a
beautifu
David Moreno Garza wrote:
What are you talking about Debian Style?
Color scheme, artwork (default wallpaper, login screen, even CD covers).
All those little things that would make a user say "Yep, that's Debian".
A user should get the same visual feeling whether he chose GNOME or KDE
for h
Replying to Christian Perrier.
I see what you mean. But who is going to create The Debian Style? Maybe
a contest is needed?
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Ivan Adams wrote:
My goal is using more bandwidth with apt-proxy servers on my friends, who
have other internet connection.
And I want to download first packet from my internet and second packet at
the same time from the apt-proxy with my friend internet connection.
Now, I can only download all
Yeah, and let's draw from the work by the Ubuntu guys, rather than
doing it a different way!
But doesn't Ubuntu use Debian installer?
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