d them shortly after installing the system.
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ard to reproduce. However, I have no other
IPv6-related problems on my systems. (I mainly use the GNOME desktop.)
Is it possible to prevent aptitude from trying IPv6?
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Hello.
Using lenny amd64 on a BenQ JoyBook S32B laptop.
Roughly once per hour, the system starts to generate the '6' character
repeatedly, as if it is pressed down, although it isn't, and this
doesn't happen on Windows Vista x64 dual-booting on the same machine.
Usually I can "release" the key b
laim support
for X.Org 7.1, as well as "Improved interaction with newer Linux kernels".
> How about a fresh Debian install?
Tried this.
> I don't know nothing about this stuff so you should probably ask on
> debian-x.
Will try. Thanks.
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se vesa, but
rather use nvidia-legacy, as specified in the original message. For the
record, the version is 1.0-7184. Compiled from the .run package which I
downloaded from nvidia.com.
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GTK+ would be highly
appreciated... Preferably without rebuilding anything from source.
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