Chris Bannister wrote:
If you have a patch they should be jumping up and down for your bug
report. Can you run reportbug or not?
You might need to alter the smtp setting.
I don't have a patch. The only thing I've tried so far is commenting out
the section that culled old data. It seems to
On Sun 04 Nov 2012 at 15:06:42 +0100, Meneth wrote:
I've never tried running reportbug before, but if you think it's a
good idea, I'll give it a try.
reportbug is for reporting bugs in Debian packages. Your first mail
gives no indication you are using Debian.
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On Sunday 04 November 2012 15:19:17 Brian wrote:
On Sun 04 Nov 2012 at 15:06:42 +0100, Meneth wrote:
I've never tried running reportbug before, but if you think it's a
good idea, I'll give it a try.
reportbug is for reporting bugs in Debian packages. Your first mail
gives no indication you
Brian wrote:
reportbug is for reporting bugs in Debian packages. Your first mail
gives no indication you are using Debian.
True, but I do use a Debian package.
By the way, I found the commit responsible for my problem:
On Sun 04 Nov 2012 at 16:55:56 +0100, Fredrik Eldh wrote:
Brian wrote:
reportbug is for reporting bugs in Debian packages. Your first mail
gives no indication you are using Debian.
True, but I do use a Debian package.
Upower is a package which is in Debian. Whether it and the one in Ubuntu
Hi!
On battery-powered devices such as laptops, upowerd stores power charge
and usage statistics in /var/lib/upower/.
On my old machine, (Ubuntu 10.10, upower 0.9.5), those logs went all the
way back to the time of OS installation, and that was good.
On my new machine, however, (Xubuntu
On Sun, Nov 04, 2012 at 12:52:35AM +0100, Meneth wrote:
Hi!
On battery-powered devices such as laptops, upowerd stores power
charge and usage statistics in /var/lib/upower/.
On my old machine, (Ubuntu 10.10, upower 0.9.5), those logs went all
the way back to the time of OS installation,
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