Yes, just as another point of reference, I was running into the same
problem on my machine. After reading this bug report discussion, I
tried:
modprobe capability
and that fixed the problem (the kernel I use has capabilites as a
module). To make the fix permanent I added "capability" to the list
of modules to load at boot time in /etc/modules.
I'd suggest that README.Debian include a note that this distribution
of the software requires the kernel have CONFIG_SECURITY_CAPABILTIES,
either compiled in or as a loaded module.
This isn't so much a bug as an insufficiently documented system
requirement in my opinion.
-Gleef (David Zoll)
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