Bug#721910: xul-ext-torbutton: torbutton sets the wrong port number (8118) rather than the correct polipo port (8123)

2013-09-05 Thread Patrick Zanon
Package: xul-ext-torbutton Version: 1.2.5-3 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable As described in the object torbutton sets in iceweasel configuration of the proxy the wrong port number (8118) rather than the correct polipo port (8123), thus iceweasel says that the proxy does

Bug#721910: xul-ext-torbutton: Here is a polipo config to solve the problem

2013-09-05 Thread Patrick Zanon
Package: xul-ext-torbutton Version: 1.2.5-3 Severity: normal Here is attached the polipo configuration that solve the problem pkz -- System Information: Debian Release: 6.0.7 APT prefers oldstable APT policy: (990, 'oldstable'), (500, 'oldstable-updates'), (500,

Bug#582919: nautilus: crashes at startup

2010-05-24 Thread Patrick Zanon
Package: nautilus Version: 2.20.0-7 Severity: serious Justification: nautilus does not start After upgrade, nautilus does not start anymore and it shows the following message: Initializing gnome-mount extension LibClamAV Warning: ***

Bug#456578: debian-installer: after first reboot, grub says: unknown filesystem type and then hangs

2007-12-18 Thread Patrick Zanon
Dear Drew Kay, thanks for the fast answer. Few things spring to mind. 1) I think your root (hd0,0) is pointing to hda1 and not hda2. 0x7 is the NTFS partition type and GRUB has no idea how to handle NTFS. Try setting root to (hd0,1) yes, you are right 2) Given you have a separate boot

Bug#456578: debian-installer: after first reboot, grub says: unknown filesystem type and then hangs

2007-12-18 Thread Patrick Zanon
To: Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... I manually added the following lines at the end of the menu.lst in /boot/grub/ directory during a rescue sessione in which I started a shell: Moreover this hack does not allow the system to store in itself the right partition values since at the next

Bug#456578: debian-installer: after first reboot, grub says: unknown filesystem type and then hangs

2007-12-16 Thread Patrick Zanon
Package: debian-installer Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable I installed the system from the floppies version (200703..), and almost everything was ok (except several disk space problems witch I solved by moving all the *.deb files into a 250GB disk and then creating the

Bug#366254: printconf: fails to start (*** glibc detected *** double free or corruption)

2006-05-06 Thread Patrick Zanon
Package: printconf Version: 0.7.4.18 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable Just after installing: * CUPS (cupsys) * cupsys-bsd * cupsys-client * cupsys-driver-gutenprint * foomatic-gui * foomatic-db * foomatic-db-engine * foomatic-db-gutenprint * foomatic-db-hpijs *

Bug#293319: gconf2: gconf fail to store information into /apps/nautilus/preferences_version/

2005-02-02 Thread Patrick Zanon - Isolcell Italia S.p.A.
file di lock in posizioni di immagazzinamento dati individuali come ~/.gconf This error shows only when I log authenticating within an NT domain (the user name is ISOLCELL\patrick zanon. Notice that the home directory is: /home/ISOLCELL/patrick zanon On the contrary, when I log as patrick (a normal