Then just upgrade like usual using APT.
If you want to download the packages manually (which gets tedious fast)
you can find them in the systemd directory [1] in the package
pool. bullseye-proposed-updates currently points at 247.3-7+deb11u3 (see
e.g. the amd64 Packages.xz [2]).
Sascha
[1] http
before the next point release.
As a first step however we should try out the version from
bullseye-proposed-updates to make sure it's safe to use. I've already
installed it on one of my hosts (where it fixed the bug) and will
monitor it for regressions; would be great if others did
In fact I can confirm
that a recently installed Bookworm host (armhf) is NOT affected.
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the APT sources and use APT
pinning to update only systemd.
Not sure if it's fixed in Bookworm already. The upstream fix went in at
v253. Bookworm is at 252.6 which doesn't exist as a tag in the upstream
repo so I cannot check if the fix was backported.
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[1] https://bugs.debian.
re you place it; you
might end up overriding the address of the new session bus when you
start your X11 session.
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will spend your evenings to make your blacklists up2date.
Greetings
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Hi.
On Thu, 26 Mar
Hi,
i got a problem using the option chroot_local_user=yes.
When I activate this option to jail the users in their home directories, they
login to / directorie with a ftp-client and not to their home directorie I give
them.
Any1 has an idea why this happen?
Sascha
Hi!
The lack of a debug package for libglib reminded me (yet again) of a
release goal that was originally set [1] for Squeeze: Automatic building
of debug packages [2]. Does anyone know what happened to that goal?
There's no trace of it anymore [3], even for Wheezy [4].
Sascha
[1]
line, broadband cable, garage lighting, etc.).
A proper ground system is of equal importance. Jim Gettys can tell [1].
HTH.
Sascha
[1] http://gettys.wordpress.com/2010/08/31/new-ground-system/
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The last days, i updated the dockstar to Debian Squeeze and nfs-kernel-server
works without any problems.
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Am 03.02.2011 21:37, schrieb Horst Schleicher:
> Hi Sascha,
>
> I got the same trouble installing the nfs-kernel-server on my dockstar
> with debian squeeze install. This already happens at the apt-get install
> stage and subsequent in the config.
>
> Here the output:
>
Am 30.01.2011 20:14, schrieb David Starner:
> I've managed to remove suid bits from all the files in my /usr/bin
> directory. As I have no root password, and I have a fully encrypted
> LVM filesystem, I'm at loss at how to recover them without deleting
> everything and starting all over. (It's not
Hello everyone.
I have a Seagate-Dockstar (Mini-PC) with 1.2GHz ARM CPU and 128MB RAM
running Debian Squeeze with kernel 2.6.32-5-kirkwood.
I had NFS running on this thing a few months ago, but now, it didnt
start anymore. So i purged it (including nfs-common, nfs-kernel-server,
portmap) and wante
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0inputs+0outputs (0major+312minor)pagefaults 0swaps
Another approach is BSD accounting. See the 'acct' package; IIRC I used
the "sa" tool.
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just attach both
scripts. They are not yet complete (e.g. file based backup / restore is
missing and even though the restore commands are shipped in the form of
a script they actually need to be executed manually because there's some
stuff missing in the middle) and not fully tested,
nf-set-selections < debconf.state
xargs -r -- aptitude markauto -y --schedule-only < autoinstalled-packages.list
aptitude install -y
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s).
There are more key combinations (see Documentation/sysrq.txt in the Linux
kernel source), but these are the most important ones.
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point failing.
You could try dvdbackup. While it doesn't support reading a sector
multiple times (like cdparanoia does), it can at least skip single
blocks (--error=b) instead of aborting.
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still has a few problems [2,3] (the fixes got delayed by the recent
ries.debian.org outage).
[1] https://wiki.debian.org/Sugar
[2] http://bugs.debian.org/576205
[3] http://bugs.debian.org/576270
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am to
demonstrate what an attacker can do with access to your X server (i.e.
sniff keys).
[1] http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~tqiu/exploits/xkey.c
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lities: [a0] Message Signalled Interrupts: Mask- 64bit+
Queue=0/0 Enable-
Kernel driver in use: fglrx_pci
Kernel modules: fglrx
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Xinerama.
I'm encountering the same issue on a single head setup (never used
Xinerama). What window manager are you using (ion3 for me)?
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ou're using some
embedded device ("broadband router") as resolving server it might be
choking on this construction.
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ial(SIP/011*${EXTEN:3...@proxy.ideasip.com,60)
So if you dial 019-1-800-whatever, asterisk will connect to
sip:1800whate...@proxy.ideasip.com.
HTH.
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rst rotate step).
Lastaction would be an option, but then I'd need to duplicate the entire
rotation / removal logic (configured per logfile).
Maybe someone has a better idea?
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ort be marked as
SPAM (as the wording for the confirmation suggests) or will it just
cause someone to scan the bug report manually for (single) SPAM messages
(as the first wording suggested)?
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cessor and that there
will be no successor. But the processors will still be available.^[2].
This doesn't help the OP, though :-/
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geode_(processor)#AMD_Geode
[2]
http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/article/274414/amd_sees_no_geode_chip_replacement_sight
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or those - they don't seem to get created via udevm
/etc/lvm/lvm.conf contains no settings for individual volumes and
lvchange doesn't seem to support changing permissions (only read/write)
either.
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hi list,
im trying to configure my new scr335 with opengpg-card on debian etch
(2.6.18-4). all seems to work fine but when i try to read the card i cant get
any info. heres the output from "gpg --card-status --debug-ccid-driver" (tried
as root and user)
gpg: DBG: ccid-driver: using CCID reader
Try ftp.debian.org
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Hello I want to download
LÝnux debian. Can any body give me best download adress for
Am Fri, 26 Mar 2004 16:30:18 +0100 schrieb Mark Roach:
> On Wed, 2004-03-24 at 18:34 +0100, Sascha Petranka wrote:
>> ON my Notebook ASUS L8400B, I've installed Debian Sarge with Gnome 2.4
>> The Battery Applet works fine, when I'm logged in as root, but not with a
>
PI subsystem is working and
the acpid daemon is running.
There is no acpid runnig (in both scenarios) and the doesn't exists
in both situations.
I think it's just a problem of permissions, but which?
Can you hilp me?
Thanks
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vanced features,
like scrolling and corner tapping
2. Invest in an USB mouse.
In my case it works great (also the Touchpad Tabbing Function still works)
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ate3Buttons" "true"
# Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
#EndSection
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Generic Mouse"
Driver "mouse"
Option "SendCoreEvents&qu
Hi,
I've ASUS L8400B notebook with synaptics touchpad and an external PS/2
mouse attached. With Kernel 2.4.x both devices funtioned correctly.
Now, with the kernel 2.6.4 and the synaptics driver installed, the
touchpad works fine again but the external PS/2 mouse does not. When I
move the external
Hi,
* Captain Jack Sparrow wrote on 27.02.2004 (14:58):
> [Problem with cdrecord]
Do you have an IDE drive? Assuming it's /dev/hdd did you try
cdrecord -dev=/dev/hdd ...
as commandline?
HTH
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Hi,
* Krikket wrote on 09.02.2004 (01:10):
> it has out-performed the other Linuxes in one way or another. (My problem
> with the standard Debian install is with configuring the kernel. At this
> point, I just don't get it. I need to learn a lot more before I can do
> that part on my own.) The
Hi,
* Sascha Andres wrote on 07.02.2004 (23:05):
> How did you get the thread lines drawn correctly? I tried
> several ssh clients on windows based machines, but I never
> got them drawn correctly...
Found the answer myself. Translation to latin-x helped to
view correctly.
-sa
Hi,
* Steve Lamb wrote on 06.02.2004 (23:01):
> Yours:
> http://www.dmiyu.org/~grey/lucida.png
>
> Mine:
> http://www.dmiyu.org/~grey/courier.png
>
> Notice the lines are the same; high-ascii.
How did you get the thread lines drawn correctly? I tried
several ssh clients on windows based mach
Hi,
* Douglas Pollard wrote on 27.01.2003 (09:25):
Do I live in the
future? ;)
> I'm a newby to debian linux and feeling pretty dumb. I have managed to
> partition my hard drive and install Debian but I can't figure out ho
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Hmm, an den Klassen selber hat sich aber nix geändert oder ?
Sascha
s -l command on the image file ???
I would think that the ext2 blocksize if it were 4096 is also 4096
after writing 4 1024-blocks in raw format. Am i right there ?
Thanks for some enlightment,
Sascha
ersion:
=
Conflicts: apache-modules, libapache-mod-perl (<= 1.17-1), jserv (<=
1.1-3)
Filename:
dists/potato/optional/binary-i386/web/apache_1.3.12-2.0.potato.1_i386.deb
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Am i right that this is not normal ?!
Bye,
Sascha
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