Package: installation-reports
Boot method: boot cdrom with net install version of ISO for installer 7, beta
3, sparc
Image version:
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/wheezy_di_beta3/sparc/iso-cd/debian-wheezy-DI-b3-sparc-netinst.iso
Date: Nov 2, 2012
Machine: Sun Ultra 2
Processor: 2 x 400
I installed these packages from sid this morning, onto
an otherwise squeeze based system:
samba-common2:3.5.6~dfsg-4
samba-common-bin2:3.5.6~dfsg-4
libwbclient02:3.5.6~dfsg-4
winbind 2:3.5.6~dfsg-4
I
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 2:37 AM, Christian PERRIER bubu...@debian.orgwrote:
Eh, that's really strange, but thanks for the detailed investigation.
Could you check whether you still experience the bug with the
3.5.6~dfsg-3 packages? I suppose this is indeed what you're doing
right now...
I'm
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 2:05 AM, Christian PERRIER bubu...@debian.orgwrote:
Did you have any chance to test the amd64 packages I poointed you to?
This fix is a good candidate for squeeze but I would like to have
success reports before requesting a freeze exception to the release team.
On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 5:00 PM, Christian PERRIER bubu...@debian.orgwrote:
Hello,
On
http://people.debian.org/~bubulle/samba-test/http://people.debian.org/%7Ebubulle/samba-test/,
you'll soon find
packages which you may want to try. I just applied the patch from
Samba's Bugzilla and
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 5:53 PM, Russ Allbery r...@debian.org wrote:
Looks like a file descriptor leak in pam_winbind. I think saslauthd isn't
at fault here.
I did a test today... I noticed the number of fds had grown overnight by
20 to 40 per process. I did a restart of winbind and
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 4:23 PM, Dan White dwh...@olp.net wrote:
On 08/12/10 15:33 -0400, D G Teed wrote:
Here is what one of the directories looked like:
ls -l 15950/fd
total 0
lrwx-- 1 root root 64 Dec 8 13:52 0 - /dev/null
lrwx-- 1 root root 64 Dec 8 13:52 1 - /dev/null
lrwx
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 5:53 PM, Russ Allbery r...@debian.org wrote:
D G Teed donald.t...@gmail.com writes:
I also count 200 connections like this:
unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 39854981
/var/run/samba/winbindd_privileged/pipe
Most users are simply using port 25
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 10:02 PM, Russ Allbery r...@debian.org wrote:
I'll reassign it. I wanted to see if anyone disagreed with me first. :)
--
Russ Allbery (r...@debian.org)
http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/http://www.eyrie.org/%7Eeagle/
This might be the same as the samba
Ati (open source driver): Metacity works. Compiz and Beryl don't work
fglrx (last version): does not work at all with this card
Hi !
You are not clear enough with your last message.
The question is to know wether the ATI driver works but beryl not or if it
does not work at
Thank you for your reply.
The mentioned driver does not support this card. Support for Radeon
8550/9000/9200 has been dropped after driver version 8.28.8. Please read
the release notes of the ATI drivers. But your card should be perfectly
supported by the open radeon(5) driver.
Maybe it
Thank you.
This error points me to the following bugs:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9930
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10912
You might want to look at them.
Then, what do you mean? Do you mean that it is a bug on another package, not on
we forward the bug report it on
bugzilla.freedesktop.org and wait for upstream developer to fix it.
It would be brilliant that the Debian community were able to do better than the
upstream :-D
If your bug is the same than one above, then upstream is already
notified of your problem and
Does the crash report any X-related error in the terminal where you
launched Xine?
Here the output (with version 2:2.0.0-3 of the driver):
$ totem file.avi
The program 'totem' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'BadAlloc
A new update of the driver (2:2.0.0-2, based on current upstream git
snapshot) is currently pending in incoming (incoming.debian.org) and
will enter experimental tonight. You might want to give it a try, in
case it helps.
Thank you for the effort.
Not really, this version seems not to
Thank you for the reply. By the way: a bug for 2:2.0.0-2: when you wander onto
an inactive window, the mouse pointer disappears.
Anyway, I have downgraded to the driver in unstable, bacause of serious
problems with the one in experimental (eg, ctrl+alt+F1 and you are done :-) ).
I am sure
Thank you for your quick reply.
Is this the amount of Video RAM or regular RAM?
I'm flattered. Don't overestimate my knowledge :-) How can I know that? (I said
video RAM because it was what the xine maintainer claimed).
Do you have a setting
for AGP aperture in the BIOS?
How can I know
Hello,
Thanks for your report; please use the reportbug tool to file bug;
I have used now the command reportbug. Is it correct? (it is the first time I
am asked to do so).
Is it the same if I use gnome-reportbug?
what is your xine version?
Do you mean the version of libxine1? It is
Le lundi 21 mai 2007 à 23:11 +0200, D G a écrit :
Package: gnome-system-tools Version: 2.18.1-1 If you select System -
Administration - Time and Date, it works. If you run time-admin as
root, it works too. But, if you right click on the clock and select
Adjust date and time, you get You
Package: Icedove
Version: 2.0.0.0-3
I have icedove and icedove-gnome-support, both 2.0.0.0-3.
The scrolling wheel of the mouse, if you want to move up and down, has no
effect.
_
Explore the seven wonders of the world
Package: Icedove
Version: 2.0.0.0-3
When trying to compose an email, you get a window An error occurred while
creating a message compose window. Please try again.
On the terminal, no message is shown.
_
Explore the seven wonders
After closing Icedove, I get this on the shell
sh: paperconf: command not found
I do not know whether it has something to do.
_
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Thank you
So, what shall I do? Shall I run dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and, when asked
about the memory for graphics, shall I enter 256 MB (that is the amount of the
card), instead of leaving it blank?
Or, shall I do it by hand on xorg.conf? How?
I have already seen this on a i955GM
Yes, I see that I have to run ntpd at root :-D
But, why isn't it started at boot time?
On the other hand, I think ntpd does not work behind a proxy.
Maybe both issues should be posted to ntp bugs??
This seems to work fine for me. Is the ntp service running? What version
of
Sorry, it wasn't my fault. There are several bugs:
1) Change the minutes manually and do nothing, just wait a few seconds: it will
be restored to the former value. If you want to correct the time, you have to
proceed very quickly.
2) Although you have changed manually, the clock in the panel
Does this also happen if you don't use beryl, like metacity?
With Beryl, it crashed from the beginning. With metacity, a few seconds OK,
then the video freezes, and the sound continues correctly.
Does it
only happen on that screen resolution?
After lowering the resolution I get the
Package: totem-xine
Version: 2.16.6-1
I use Debian unstable, my graphic card is VGA compatible controller: Intel
Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev
03), I use Beryl, and the screen resolution is 1280x800.
I tried to open an .avi file (I have the
Package: gnome-system-tools
Version: 2.18.1-1
If you select System - Administration - Time and Date, it works. If you run
time-admin as root, it works too.
But, if you right click on the clock and select Adjust date and time, you get
You are not allowed to access the system configuration
Package: gnome-games-data
Version: 1:2.18.1-2
If you want to upgrade to this new version, you have to remove the gnome-games
and gnome-desktop-environment that are currently in sid.
_
Connect to the next generation of MSN Messenger
Package: liferea
Version: 1.2.14-1
If you want to upgrade to this new version, you have to delete the
liferea-xulrunner that is currently in sid (new version of liferea-xulrunner is
not in sid yet).
_
News, entertainment and
Package: msttcorefonts
Version: 2.0
A way to reproduce it: if you login in hotmail, the bold fonts My messages
are blurred, and the uppercase W is horrible. You can see a snapshot from
another person on http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?p=72010#72010
On the same forum, they claim that,
Package: gdm
Version: 2.18.1-1
I selected to replace my current configuration with the configuration
provided by the maintainer. Then, gdm intended to start Xclient script
instead of gnome, and failed to start the Xclient script.
A user at DebianHelp.org suggested I try the Matrox driver from
Matrox. Earlier I did a compile from Debian sources at sarge1
release level and it did not resolve the problem. I worked
in vesa mode for a couple of days before installing the Matrox
proprietary driver, which resolves the issue
Package: xserver-xfree86
Version: 4.3.0.dfsg.1-14sarge2
I have a G400 that was working fine in the most previous
release (sarge1?) of xfree86 group of packages in Debian 3.1 stable.
On the first reboot following the upgrade to 4.3.0.dfsg.1-14sarge2
of the series of related xfree86 packages, X
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