On 23/04/10 10:53, Cyrille de Lambert wrote:
Ou là là, c'est vieux Dolibarr 2.2 !!!
Pas si vieux que cela. Et à vrai dire, nous avions envisagé une
migration vers OpenERP, mais finalement, elle n'a jamais totalement
abouti (par manque d'intérêt réel de notre part, je dois l'avouer).
Puisque
The following bug still in the Launchpad should probably not be
forgotten, though it has not been imported to Redmine:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/nexenta/+bug/184751
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** Affects: openssh (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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This bug maybe deserves a wontfix tag?
I don't know the status of this bug in oldstable or stable.
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I'm frequently unable to access Nexenta.org's Redmine those days.
Is there a know problem, or is it something like memroy leak, or whatever.
Just in case it is possible, I volunteer to try to fix this if I get the
access to the machine.
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Is there a know problem, or is it something like memroy leak, or whatever.
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access to the machine.
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Package: sarg
Version: 2.2.5-2
Severity: wishlist
SARG is never cleaning up its files, and it is not an easy task to write a
cronjob to do so because of its special (you said broken?) directory
structure.
It is a problem because it generates a lot of different files, up to filling
the inode
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Subject:
Re: Bug#565875: sarg: Automatic cleanup needed
From:
Luigi Gangitano lu...@debian.org
Date:
Tue, 19 Jan 2010 19:41:30 +0100
To:
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To:
Jerome Warnier jwarn...@beeznest.net
During installation, you are requested to choose a keyboard layout. Even
though I'm unsure it does work at all, is there a way to change your
console keyboard layout once installed?
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I'd like to mirror the system disk of an existing NCP3 server to a
second (new) disk.
It was not mirrored during the installation, but I'd like to add more
reliability to this machine afterwards.
Is it possible, and if so, how?
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Jerome Warnier wrote:
I'd like to mirror the system disk of an existing NCP3 server to a
second (new) disk.
I realize that a system disk is called a Root Pool in ZFS.
I also realize that GRUB needs to be applied to the new disk, and later
updates should automatically do the right thing
I would like to avoid upgrades to NCP3.0x from NCP2.0 Stable on one of
my systems.
Is there a clean way to ensure that? I mean, without making installation
of packages completely unusable.
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Tim Cook wrote:
On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 6:58 PM, Jerome Warnier jwarn...@beeznest.net
mailto:jwarn...@beeznest.net wrote:
Hi,
I'm smbsharing ZFS filesystems.
I know how to restrict access to it to some hosts (and users), but did
not find any way to forbid the smb protocol
Hi,
I'm smbsharing ZFS filesystems.
I know how to restrict access to it to some hosts (and users), but did
not find any way to forbid the smb protocol being advertised on a
specific interface (or the other way around, specify the ones I agree with).
Is there any other way than setting up a
On my NCP3 Alpha1 system upgraded from NCP2, I notice a /etc/user_attr.d
directory, with only one file called sunwcsr which content is
identical to the file /etc/user_attr.
I understand the concept of .d directories but I guess the content is
not supposed to be duplicated. But which file is right,
(otherwise, I would not
have rebooted), though the MBR did not.
Your solution did the trick (up until 3)). Thanks a lot.
Cheers,
-Tim
Jerome Warnier wrote:
After trying to upgrade to NCP3 Alpha1, and upgrading manually all
zpools and zfs on the machine, GRUB did apparently not get upgraded
After trying to upgrade to NCP3 Alpha1, and upgrading manually all
zpools and zfs on the machine, GRUB did apparently not get upgraded.
As a result, it no longer finds its configuration nor any kernel.
Is there a way to upgrade GRUB (in the MBR), boot on the system anyway,
or at least not lose
Anil Gulecha wrote:
I'm not 100% sure why I had to do this and didn't dig into it. I
suspect something like a new .deb version was uploaded with the same
revision and so apt-get update didn't cause my local cache to
Yes.. the version number was the same. You'd need to run rm
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Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
Would you be so kind to retest with 2.6.30 from unstable?
Cheers,
Moritz
Sorry for the long delay.
My Debian Sid laptop (a ThinkPad T23) where I had the problem died (God
bless it).
While I could still test on other laptops (obviously, it needs a PCMCIA
Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
Would you be so kind to retest with 2.6.30 from unstable?
Cheers,
Moritz
Sorry for the long delay.
My Debian Sid laptop (a ThinkPad T23) where I had the problem died (God
bless it).
While I could still test on other laptops (obviously, it needs a PCMCIA
Using http://www.gnome.org/~sragavan/evolution-rebuild-summarydb stated that my
DB was corrupt:
$ ./evolution-rebuild-summarydb
Rebuilding Table ./local/folders.db
Rebuilding Table ./vfolder/folders.db
Rebuilding Table ./imap/jwarn...@mail.b.n/folders.db
SQL error: database disk image is
Using http://www.gnome.org/~sragavan/evolution-rebuild-summarydb stated that my
DB was corrupt:
$ ./evolution-rebuild-summarydb
Rebuilding Table ./local/folders.db
Rebuilding Table ./vfolder/folders.db
Rebuilding Table ./imap/jwarn...@mail.b.n/folders.db
SQL error: database disk image is
Hi guys,
I'm running Squid3 on Debian Lenny for AMD64.
The strange thing is that I can read the following from Squid's
cache.log:
Version 1 of swap file without LFS support detected...
I thought that LFS was standard behavior on 64-bits GNU/Linux.
Am I wrong? Where?
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Hi guys,
I'm running Squid3 on Debian Lenny for AMD64.
The strange thing is that I can read the following from Squid's
cache.log:
Version 1 of swap file without LFS support detected...
I thought that LFS
Package: squid3
Version: 3.0.STABLE8-3+lenny2
Severity: wishlist
I'm running Squid3 on Debian GNU/Linux Lenny for AMD64.
I can read the following from Squid's cache.log:
Version 1 of swap file without LFS support detected...
While LFS does not bear any meaning on 64-bits architectures (so it
As recent versions not only do not show the same --help output, but also
because my original bug report was wrong.
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Though I second you in that it should be included in Debian's packaging
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As recent versions not only do not show the same --help output, but also
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Package: durep
Version: 0.9-1
Severity: wishlist
On several of my servers, durep is taking GB of disk space by itself in
/var/lib/durep.
While it runs as a cronjob by default, it seems there is no automatic cleaning
of data and summary.
Understand me: I'm taking about data generated by durep
At 1:13 PM +0200 4/2/07, Frank Doege wrote:
/thanks steffen, this will work for me till we have a plugin :-)/
What do you see as the benefit of a Dovecot plugin over a
free-standing sending gadget?
Also, Dovecot could advertise an ad-hoc IMAP capacity, which could be
understood
Schmirrwurst wrote:
It is working by changing the following line in /usr/bin/openerp-server :
from
exec /usr/bin/python2.5 ./openerp-server.py
to
exec /usr/bin/python ./openerp-server.py
and doing the ln -s like Hilario suggested.
In we could change this line in the package, and add the ln
Frédéric SOSSON wrote:
Hello,
Where can I find MAPI plugin for Ubuntu 9.04 (beta) ?
In package evolution-mapi.
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Hi guys,
I'm currently thinking about deduplication[1] on my Debian systems.
As you probably know, the whole thing about deduplication is that
replacing files with content with hardlink to other file(s) with the
exact same content is sometimes a good idea, at least to regain
(uselessly used) disk
Raphael Hertzog wrote:
On Tue, 24 Mar 2009, Jerome Warnier wrote:
For files from packages, though, deduplication might be a good idea, as
dpkg is supposedly the only one to ever modify the files (under /usr for
example).
I don't know however how dpkg treats hardlinks. Does it break
Peter Samuelson wrote:
[Jerome Warnier]
I don't know however how dpkg treats hardlinks. Does it break the
hardlink before replacing a file or does it replace the file whatever
its real nature is?
You know, given the time it takes to type a 20-line email, including
finding
Giacomo A. Catenazzi wrote:
Jerome Warnier wrote:
Raphael Hertzog wrote:
On Tue, 24 Mar 2009, Jerome Warnier wrote:
For files from packages, though, deduplication might be a good
idea, as
dpkg is supposedly the only one to ever modify the files (under
/usr for
example).
I don't know
Steve McIntyre wrote:
In article 49c8dcdb.90...@beeznest.net you write:
Before the upgrade, the file is a hardlink (because I hardlinked it
manually), then it tries to upgrade the file/hardlink. Does it break
the hardlink* before upgrading the file or does it overwrite the
file/hardlink
Mike Hommey wrote:
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 02:34:09PM +0100, Jerome Warnier
jwarn...@beeznest.net wrote:
Giacomo A. Catenazzi wrote:
Jerome Warnier wrote:
Raphael Hertzog wrote:
On Tue, 24 Mar 2009, Jerome Warnier wrote:
For files from packages
Anil Gulecha wrote:
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 5:26 PM, Jerome Warnier jwarn...@beeznest.net wrote:
Jerome Warnier wrote:
Anil Gulecha wrote:
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 5:19 PM, Jerome Warnier jwarn...@beeznest.net
wrote:
Hi guys, I just had a look at patches
Jerome Warnier wrote:
Anil Gulecha wrote:
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 5:19 PM, Jerome Warnier jwarn...@beeznest.net
wrote:
Hi guys, I just had a look at patches in:
http://www.nexenta.org/diffs-gnusolaris/
I was wondering how comes some of the diffs there are of size 0
Anil Gulecha wrote:
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 5:19 PM, Jerome Warnier jwarn...@beeznest.net wrote:
Hi guys, I just had a look at patches in:
http://www.nexenta.org/diffs-gnusolaris/
I was wondering how comes some of the diffs there are of size 0?
These are the patches for NCP1. I
Package: linux-headers-2.6-686
Version: 2.6.26+17
Severity: minor
Package linux-headers-2.6-686 (but same problem on -powerpc at least)
indirectly depends upon gcc-4.1, while gcc-4.3 is default for Lenny.
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Package: linux-headers-2.6-686
Version: 2.6.26+17
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Package linux-headers-2.6-686 (but same problem on -powerpc at least)
indirectly depends upon gcc-4.1, while gcc-4.3 is default for Lenny.
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Mario Izquierdo (mariodebian) wrote:
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Mario Izquierdo (mariodebian) mariodeb...@gmail.com
Package name: p910nd
Version : 0.93
Upstream Author : Ken Yap greenpos...@users.sourceforge.net
URL :
Mario Izquierdo (mariodebian) wrote:
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Mario Izquierdo (mariodebian) mariodeb...@gmail.com
Package name: p910nd
Version : 0.93
Upstream Author : Ken Yap greenpos...@users.sourceforge.net
URL :
Package: squidguard
Version: 1.2.0-8.4
Severity: minor
Package suggests chastity-list, which is not available from Debian.
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Jason Upton wrote:
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 7:38 AM, Jérôme Warnier jwarn...@beeznest.net wrote:
Just uploaded. And now many of my Unknown PCI devices are recognized.
:)
I guess this is just a question of updating the pciids db (using the
provided update-pciids script for example,
Please also note that upstream (aka Debian) has the same bug (but I
did not report it in DBTS).
Florian Diesch wrote:
Thanks for reporting this bug and any supporting documentation.
hunspell-da has the same bug.
unspell-fr:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 1:2.4.0-2ubuntu4
Version
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
The IMAP IDLE extension allows conforming servers (e.g. Cyrus,
Gmail, ...) to notify clients of new mail, without the latter having to
poll them. It's a Good Thing (tm).
It seems that support for the IDLE extension was planned for Evo 2.24
but didn't make it. It's
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Wed, 2009-02-04 at 22:24 +0100, Jerome Warnier wrote:
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
The IMAP IDLE extension allows conforming servers (e.g. Cyrus,
Gmail, ...) to notify clients of new mail, without the latter having to
poll them. It's a Good Thing (tm
Public bug reported:
Short package description for both hunspell-fr and hunspell-ne both read
hunpell (the 's' is missing).
This is a trivial bug.
Thanks
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.10
NonfreeKernelModules: ath_hal fglrx
Package: hunspell-fr 1:2.4.0-2ubuntu4
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
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Andras Korn wrote:
Hi,
did you hear anything from Patrick?
If not, maybe you could just include my patch in the version of and
shipped by Debian? It's a trivial and non-intrusive patch, after all, that
adds a simple but very useful feature...
This would still allow Patrick to accept the
Package: lsb-core
Version: 3.2-20
Severity: normal
When installing lsb-core on cups-based system, but without cups-bsd installed,
dependencies bring lpr instead of cups-bsd.
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Running NCP 2.0 up-to-date.
I noticed that top is a link to prstat, which is somewhat bad, as they
both don't have the same output or feature set (for example, prstat
supports zones, while top does not).
I guess the best solution would be to ship GNU top in NCP instead of
trying to simulate it.
Actually, there is another solution: SWAT manages permissions using PAM,
and using rights on /etc/samba/smb.conf.
So the solution is just to allow you user(s) to write to
/etc/samba/smb.conf.
Example:
adduser myuser adm
chgrp adm /etc/samba/smb.conf
chmod g+w /etc/samba/smb.conf
Hope it helps
Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
Jerome Warnier wrote:
Le samedi 26 avril 2008 à 21:30 +0200, maximilian attems a écrit :
On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 04:44:07PM +0200, Jerome Warnier wrote:
Package: linux-image-2.6.24-1-686
Version: 2.6.24-6
Severity: normal
My Cisco Aironet does
Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
Jerome Warnier wrote:
Le samedi 26 avril 2008 à 21:30 +0200, maximilian attems a écrit :
On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 04:44:07PM +0200, Jerome Warnier wrote:
Package: linux-image-2.6.24-1-686
Version: 2.6.24-6
Severity: normal
My Cisco Aironet does
On Mon, 2008-12-08 at 12:06 +0100, paul POULAIN wrote:
[..]
La question de la redistribution du code source ne se pose même pas,
s'agissant d'une appli PHP, il est nécessairement livré.
Techniquement, ce n'est pas correct. Il existe des obfuscators pour
PHP, et je pense même que Zend vend un
Oups, sorry, I mixed up the versions with dcraw's. I meant 0.13 and
0.14.
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Version 8.80 does not read camera white balance on Nikon D90, which is a shame.
:-)
Version 8.88 (don't know about versions between them) does.
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Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
Hi dear maintainers,
I am waiting for openoffice.org 3.0 in debian-amd64/sid. As there is already
a
debian-amd64 package available from the openoffice.org-site, I suppose, that
you might have another and special reason, that it is still not put into the
Le lundi 27 novembre 2006 à 16:28 +0100, Marco Bertorello a écrit :
On Sat, 25 Nov 2006 12:39:00 +0100
Jérôme Warnier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any news about this?
I just noticed that this bug is not marked as forwarder upstream.
Hope it'll get in before Etch.
Excuse me, I've
Are you sure your CPU is implementing the full 686 instruction set?
Some Via processors actually did not some time ago.
Did you try with a -486 or -586 kernel?
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Package: udev
Version: 0.125-7
Severity: important
Driver e100 does not work for default NIC in Compaq ML350 G2 while
eepro100 does.
Sadly, eepro100 is blacklisted in udev, which renders network unusable.
Commenting the blacklist (/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist) for eepro100 and
adding eepro100 to
M Olliver wrote:
Hi,
I have a spare Mac Xserver in my office and was wondering if it is possible
to get opensolaris to install and work correctly on it?
Has anybody done this?
There are two very different architectures of Xserve: PowerPC (the
oldest) and Intel.
I guess this is not
It also breaks when trying to upgrade it.
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This bug should probably be forwarded upstream some day.
Maybe its even already fixed...
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Readding depends to python-psycopg (Closes: #463079
http://bugs.debian.org/463079, #493374 http://bugs.debian.org/493374).
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Rafael Laboissiere wrote:
* Jerome Warnier [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-09-27 23:41]:
To answer to your question strictly speaking, as Etch ships with both
versions of PG and newest clients are backward-compatible with older
servers, the PHP module was built with the 8.1 client but allows
Package: webcalendar
Version: 1.2~b1-2
Severity: normal
I tried to upgrade my WebCalendar (running on PostgreSQL) with this
experimental package on Etch.
Sadly, the package gets upgraded, but not the DB.
Trying to upgrade the DB manually with the script
Rafael Laboissiere wrote:
* Jerome Warnier [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-09-27 18:23]:
Package: webcalendar
Version: 1.2~b1-2
Severity: normal
I tried to upgrade my WebCalendar (running on PostgreSQL) with this
experimental package on Etch.
Sadly, the package gets upgraded, but not the DB
This bug occurs because the script is not safe to be run with /bin/sh
being actually dash.
This bug should be in fact renamed to: Initscript not compatible with
dash or something similar.
To fix this on your computer, change the shebang line to:
#! /bin/bash -e
Then, upgrade to the new version
Yannick Warnier wrote:
Le jeudi 04 septembre 2008 à 23:50 +0200, Eldy a écrit :
Antoine Delvaux a écrit :
Bonjour à tous,
Comme signalé dans un des articles sur la nouvelle version, depuis ma MAJ
vers
la v2.4-final (j'étais à la beta6), j'ai rencontré quelques difficultés
pour
Same problem with fglrx (as installed by envy).
Look at your diversions (dpkg-divert), that's where the problem lies.
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Le mercredi 02 juillet 2008 à 22:00 +0200, Maciek Kaliszewski a écrit :
Jerome Warnier wrote:
Le mercredi 02 juillet 2008 à 16:43 +0200, Dieter Rohlfing a écrit :
Hello everybody,
Is it possible, to build an amd64 kernel inside an i386 system (with 32-bit
libraries)? If yes, what
Le mercredi 02 juillet 2008 à 16:43 +0200, Dieter Rohlfing a écrit :
Hello everybody,
when I got my new Dell Latitude D830 (1 GB RAM, Intel Core 2 Duo T7250) a few
months ago, I installed the 32-bit version of Debian-Lenny (kernel and
userland
i386-architecture).
A few weeks ago I
Yannick Warnier wrote:
Le vendredi 20 juin 2008 à 15:23 +0200, Raphaël Bertrand (Résultic) a
écrit :
Bonjour,
Voici un patch remplaçant les 3 requêtes comportant encore du UNION par
du code php équivalent, afin de les rendre compatible avec Mysql 2.3.
Est-ce que, du coup, on ne
Le samedi 26 avril 2008 à 21:30 +0200, maximilian attems a écrit :
On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 04:44:07PM +0200, Jerome Warnier wrote:
Package: linux-image-2.6.24-1-686
Version: 2.6.24-6
Severity: normal
My Cisco Aironet does no longer work since 2.6.24, while it worked with
2.6.23
Le samedi 26 avril 2008 à 21:30 +0200, maximilian attems a écrit :
On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 04:44:07PM +0200, Jerome Warnier wrote:
Package: linux-image-2.6.24-1-686
Version: 2.6.24-6
Severity: normal
My Cisco Aironet does no longer work since 2.6.24, while it worked with
2.6.23
Package: linux-image-2.6.24-1-686
Version: 2.6.24-6
Severity: normal
My Cisco Aironet does no longer work since 2.6.24, while it worked with
2.6.23, and newer releases of 2.6.24 do not fix the problem.
-- Package-specific info:
** Version:
Linux version 2.6.24-1-686 (Debian 2.6.24-6) ([EMAIL
I'm using a Cisco PCM350 on an IBM T23 laptop for years on Debian Sid.
Up until 2.6.23, this wifi card was working perfectly, but since 2.6.24,
Linux does no longer boot when plugged at power on, and the card is not
working anyway even if plugged sometime after the boot finished.
The various
Package: linux-image-2.6.24-1-686
Version: 2.6.24-6
Severity: normal
My Cisco Aironet does no longer work since 2.6.24, while it worked with
2.6.23, and newer releases of 2.6.24 do not fix the problem.
-- Package-specific info:
** Version:
Linux version 2.6.24-1-686 (Debian 2.6.24-6) ([EMAIL
I'm using a Cisco PCM350 on an IBM T23 laptop for years on Debian Sid.
Up until 2.6.23, this wifi card was working perfectly, but since 2.6.24,
Linux does no longer boot when plugged at power on, and the card is not
working anyway even if plugged sometime after the boot finished.
The various
On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 23:18 +0200, Lior Kaplan wrote:
1. When closing with version info, you can see the bug is still relevant
for stable.
2. The bug will not be fixed for the stable release (only security or
grave bugs are fixed there).
3. The real question is whether the bug exists in newer
On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 23:18 +0200, Lior Kaplan wrote:
1. When closing with version info, you can see the bug is still relevant
for stable.
2. The bug will not be fixed for the stable release (only security or
grave bugs are fixed there).
3. The real question is whether the bug exists in newer
Funny to get this here, isn't it?
:-D
On ven, 2008-02-15 at 12:42 -0200, Otavio Salvador wrote:
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Hello,
While we're in the way to release Debian Installer Lenny Beta1, some
work can start to be done for Beta2.
As you probably know, we plan
Jachym Cepicky wrote:
[..]
3DLabs Wildcat Realizm
lspci reports only 3DLabs Unknown device
For lspci, there is a database called pciids, hosted on SourceForge.
On Debian (the best distribution ever, let's face it), a tool called
update-pciids is even shipped to keep it updated.
Maybe
In my case, the server is a powerful (recent 2 x dual-core Opteron with
4GB RAM) physical machine for about 50 users (mostly on Ubuntu using
Evolution or some on Windows using Thunderbird) on the IMAP server.
Really unlikely to be overloaded, and that's also what graphs (Munin)
show.
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