Hi Chris,

> A quick announcement : we are now fully (and stably)
> functional. Thanks greatly to all for the great (and patient)
> assistance. We're preparing for the university roll-out !
>

Glad to hear that.

>
> Naturally, there is a loose end. Largely cosmetic now, but potentially
> useful, the graphics in the admin module aren't working. I'd much
> appreciate it if someone could point to a weak spot I've
> overlooked. Actually, the graphics have never worked. Wondering
> whether this is a Debian issue ...

It's because you are on Debian but the issue is not debian's, it's 
because we make assumptions about the environment.

Here, I assumed you meant graphs (graphiques in french) and not images.
- SNMP Trap stat graphs uses RRD so you would need rrdtools and a perl 
module
- most other graphs rely on jpgraph which is installed in 
html/admin/common/jpgraph/ by our 
php-jpgraph-packetfence-2.3.4-1.noarch.rpm package. You probably need to 
alien it into a dpkg or just get the files from it.

Hope this helps!
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