Hi,
Maybe you should ask debian-release for a freeze exception, as migrating
bzflag/2.0.13.20080902-1 to lenny would close 2 release-critial bugs.
Almacha
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Hi,
It seems to me that the Liberation Mono font (from package
ttf-liberation) has the same width as Luxi Mono, so it could be a better
replacement than DejaVu Mono. I have just used kfontview to see that, so
maybe I'm wrong.
Almacha
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Guus Sliepen wrote:
On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 10:39:12PM +0200, Raphael Champeimont (Almacha) wrote:
As the upstream website says Resources are Non Free. and the original
tar.gz does not contain information about copyright of graphics files
(at least I didn't find any), I was wondering
Guus Sliepen wrote:
I'm already working on it, and I'm going for option 2. I don't have too much
free time at the moment, so it might take a few days before I'll upload the
results.
Ok, right.
Almacha
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As the upstream website says Resources are Non Free. and the original
tar.gz does not contain information about copyright of graphics files
(at least I didn't find any), I was wondering if these were DFSG-free?
Almacha
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Brice Goglin wrote:
The patch has been committed in the upstream git repo on the master and
2.4 branch, so you can test it by building according to:
http://bgoglin.livejournal.com/10936.html
Make sure you use the 'xf86-video-intel-2.4-branch' branch since
the master branch won't compile
found 431326 2:2.2.1-1
thanks
I downloaded the deb file of 2.2.1-1 (last common ancestor for etch and
lenny's package) from snapshots.debian.org and tried, it does not work
either. (which is not suprising, as probably no release of
xserver-xorg-video-intel has ever worked on that laptop)
Almacha
found 362028 0.97-27etch1
thanks
I found this bug also happens when using JFS, ie:
grub-install fails on a newly formatted JFS partition
To reproduce:
1. Boot a debian etch system which has grub 0.97-27etch1
2. Format an unused partition using JFS (mkfs.jfs [partition])
3. grub-install
found 362028 0.97-44
thanks
The bug is in the current version of grub in lenny too.
I did the same tests and got the same results.
My test works with ext3, reiser4 and ext4.
And it fails (this bug occurs) with reiserfs and jfs.
Almacha
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Robert Millan wrote:
On Sat, Aug 09, 2008 at 03:56:56PM +0200, Raphael Champeimont (Almacha) wrote:
found 362028 0.97-44
thanks
The bug is in the current version of grub in lenny too.
I did the same tests and got the same results.
My test works with ext3, reiser4 and ext4.
And it fails
Hello,
In etch, you can solve the problem by adding nfsd in /etc/modules,
which is an upgrade-resistant solution.
After reading this bug report, I tried it and it works.
(Before reading it, I had added /etc/init.d/nfs-common restart in
/etc/rc.local which was an dirty fix, but I needed the
My problem exactly matches this bug description, I have a
fujitsu-siemens Lifebook S6010 laptop with an intel 82830 chip and X
does not start.
I noticed this bug quite a long time ago, and it was marked as fixed
because the bugs it was merged with have been fixed. But I suspect that
this bug was
Julien Cristau wrote:
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 23:01:12 +0200, Raphael Champeimont (Almacha) wrote:
In fact I have no experience at all in the debian way of building
packages. Should I apply this patch to the debian source package
xserver-xorg-video-intel from lenny ? from sid ? Or should I
and a lenny
installation for tests).
Almacha
Julien Cristau wrote:
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 20:56:14 +0200, Raphael Champeimont (Almacha) wrote:
My problem exactly matches this bug description, I have a
fujitsu-siemens Lifebook S6010 laptop with an intel 82830 chip and X
does not start
Package: mplayer
Version: 1.0~rc1-12etch3
Severity: normal
When started for the first time (or after a rm ~/.mplayer/gui.conf),
gmplayer choses xmga as its default video output, which is specific to
Matrox cards (I have an ATI card). As a result, video does not work and
I get this error:
Error
Hi,
You say the description of the package says is not intended for usage
on servers., but the problem we have here is for NFS *clients*.
I have experienced this bug on many machines, both with NFS4 and CIFS
(not tried NFS3).
In fact, this problem always happens when network-manager manages an
Michael Biebl wrote:
Raphael Champeimont (Almacha) wrote:
Hi,
Hi
Solution 1:
Modify network-manager so that it does not bring down network interfaces
it manages when it exits. With that solution, when the network-manager
Yeah, that would be a possibility, which I had considered
Michael Biebl wrote:
Raphael Champeimont (Almacha) wrote:
My (dirty and inappropriate for that bug) fix was to add a initscript
that is called first when the machine is rebooted/shut down, and that
umounts all network shares.
I don't think, that this fix is such a bad approach. Actually
This was wxMaxima bug #1573741.
It is now fixed in the last version of wxmaxima in unstable
(wxmaxima_0.7.1-1).
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