> "Mezig" == Mezig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
Mezig> 1- Why if Itay, find a solution for the problem we had, doesn't
Mezig> it offer his solution to the community ; ethen, if he is on a
Mezig> single user machine ?
The fix is pretty trivial. Edit
/etc/udev/permissions.d/udev.permiss
Quoting Mezig ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> 1- Why if Itay, find a solution for the problem we had, doesn't it offer
> his solution to the community ; ethen, if he is on a single user machine ?
That would be good. I was only addressing Itay's assertion that "the
consequences for sarge should be somewh
Rick Moen wrote:
Quoting Itay Ben-Yaacov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Now, people using sid accept the potential consequences, but the
consequences for sarge should be somewhat lesser...
Actually, the consequences for sarge (while it's still the testing
branch) will tend generally to be somewhat _g
Quoting Itay Ben-Yaacov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Now, people using sid accept the potential consequences, but the
> consequences for sarge should be somewhat lesser...
Actually, the consequences for sarge (while it's still the testing
branch) will tend generally to be somewhat _greater_ than for si
> It has been broken for weeks and somebody only noticed a couple of days
> ago, if you can't update the config file by yourself I'm sure you can
> wait for a few days while I work on other issues.
It was repaired on my box before I reported it, of course. Given that it's a single
user machine,
On Jul 05, Itay Ben-Yaacov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Actually, re-reading the definitions in reportbug, this seems to be *critical*. Why
> doesn't
> anyone DO anything about this? NMU? Something???
It has been broken for weeks and somebody only noticed a couple of days
ago, if you can't up
On Mon, Jul 05, 2004 at 08:24:56PM +0100, Itay Ben-Yaacov wrote:
> Actually, re-reading the definitions in reportbug, this seems to be
> *critical*. Why doesn't anyone DO anything about this? NMU? Something???
Dear Debian User,
You have opted to use an unstable, pre-release version of Debian.
Actually, re-reading the definitions in reportbug, this seems to be *critical*. Why
doesn't
anyone DO anything about this? NMU? Something???
> On Thu, Jul 01, 2004 at 10:28:04AM -0700, Itay Ben-Yaacov wrote:
> > Package: udev
> > Version: 0.026-1
> > Severity: normal
> > Tags: security
> >
> >
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