;, but it
apparently matches both according to the pam debug log.
If at all possible, I'd really rather not install xdm for remote
logins, and gdm for local.
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but I think the SB128 uses the es1370 module, not es1371. Try
it, at least.
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n/rules, and rebuild
it without X.
Trim followups to debian-user, since this is not testing related.
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p, and that was it. As freqently as I have
Windows crashes, I've gotten used to backing stuff off to other drives in
the event of massive failures.
> Most people don't have that extra machine sitting around.
Possibly, but I wouldn't assume that most people who are:
had a backup; one
rescue floppy and a massive 'tar -zxvpf' later, I was back in business.
Yes, potato needs to undergo real-world testing. So if you have an extra
machine, run your real work in parallel on potato and slink. But to place
so much trust in others' testing that you'
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