Hello,
As part of the open/free/peaceful/environment-friendly software
community, I'm sure we all share a common objective :)
I think the suggestions stated in previous messages may be implemented
this way:
A) Upstream code may remain untouched.
B) acidbase Debian package may contain a
El mar, 12-12-2006 a las 21:40 +0100, Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña
escribió:
On Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 10:54:11AM +0100, Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña
wrote:
Currently I think that's the only viable option, remove the php-image-graph
*and* ensure the package can work without it. I agree
Hello,
It has been announced recently that Debian Etch has been frozen. I'm not
much aware of the implications for ACIDBASE (as it has been currently
automatically removed from Etch repository).
Therefore, I think the problem here is time. It would be a pity to lose
this package for this silly
Hello,
this is old use 2.6.18 from sid,
will just install fine on testing.
I have installed 2.6.18 from unstable, and I have reproduced the same
tests with it with the same results.
you didn't send dmesg nor lspci -vv output so those marketing numbers
are meaningless.
most probably you
Hello,
this is old use 2.6.18 from sid,
will just install fine on testing.
I have installed 2.6.18 from unstable, and I have reproduced the same
tests with it with the same results.
you didn't send dmesg nor lspci -vv output so those marketing numbers
are meaningless.
most probably you
Hello,
I have also experienced the same problem with new HAL version.
The modification above does not solve the issue. On the other hand, I
have modified the file:
/etc/hal/fdi/policy/preferences.fdi
To override the policy contained in:
On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 06:34:42PM +0200, Daniel Rodriguez Garcia wrote:
Michael Koch wrote:
On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 08:20:02PM +0200, Daniel R. wrote:
Package: eclipse
Severity: important
I have had eclipse (downloaded from www.eclipse.org, directly) installed
on my /opt/eclipse
Perhaps this is due to the additional plugins I use (not available as
debian packages)?
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On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 06:34:42PM +0200, Daniel Rodriguez Garcia wrote:
Michael Koch wrote:
On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 08:20:02PM +0200, Daniel R. wrote:
Package: eclipse
Severity: important
I have had eclipse (downloaded from www.eclipse.org, directly) installed
on my /opt/eclipse
Perhaps this is due to the additional plugins I use (not available as
debian packages)?
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Michael Koch wrote:
On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 08:20:02PM +0200, Daniel R. wrote:
Package: eclipse
Severity: important
I have had eclipse (downloaded from www.eclipse.org, directly) installed
on my /opt/eclipse directory for some time, along with Sun's java 5
(update 6) sdk (debian-packaged
Michael Koch wrote:
On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 08:20:02PM +0200, Daniel R. wrote:
Package: eclipse
Severity: important
I have had eclipse (downloaded from www.eclipse.org, directly) installed
on my /opt/eclipse directory for some time, along with Sun's java 5
(update 6) sdk (debian-packaged
Hello, I confirm this bug, described also in #360769, #362476,
after upgrading my system today to latest packages versions in
debian's repositories.
I am using debian testing (etch)
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Hello, I confirm this bug, described also in #361326, #362476,
after upgrading my system today to latest packages versions in
debian's repositories.
I am using debian testing (etch)
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Hello,
Now I must inform ifplugd works correctly for me (I only had problem
with my eth1 wireless lan interface - ipw2200).
After some time with ifplugd uninstalled, I have decided to install and
test it again. Meanwhile time has passed and some other debian packages
in etch (testing) have been
Hello,
I confirm also this bug in ntp-server 1:4.2.0a+stable-2sarge1 (testing).
I made after some investigation a similar patch: diff file attached to
this message.
Daniel R.
--- ntp-server.old 2006-03-02 11:51:19.0 +0100
+++ ntp-server 2006-03-02 11:51:19.0 +0100
@@ -20,7
Hello,
Installing gamin package (replaces fam) solves this problem.
I found this workaround by chance:
- I installed other packages on one of my computers, which
required gamin.
- I noticed change in nautilus behaviour (now: no problem)
- I also installed gamin on my other comp. and
Hello,
I also confirm this bug. It happens when you enter a line longer
than screen width, the first time you do it after you login.
See the example attached (screen capture): it happened first
with my normal user, and then again with root after running a su
session (both under the same
1. Part 1: workaround:
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After installing the mozilla-thunderbird-locale-es package (which
does not set mozilla menus in Spanish, but they remain in default
English), I have done the following:
- I have downloaded the thunderbird.1.0.es-ES.langpack.xpi file
from
Ok.
Unchecking the Mount removable media... - second - option
(don't know exact spelling, un-translating from my Spanish
translation) in last version of gnome-volume-manager properties
menu, while keeping Mount removable devices... checked,
allows me to automount usbdisks while no automounting
1. Part 1: workaround:
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- I have downloaded the thunderbird.1.0.es-ES.langpack.xpi file
from
Note:
The memory locations in the previous message and in strace_yelp.txt
are not the same (I think they correspond to different runs,
sorry for that).
Significant lines in strace_yelp.txt, corresponding to given
messages are:
Line 1481 ((yelp:11297): Gtk-CRITICAL ** )
Line 6858 (I/O
Well, it seems yelp gives the same error messages when
opening from console a valid help file, e.g.:
yelp file:///usr/share/gnome/help/drivemount/es/drivemount.xml
which is rendered ok (also rendered ok when started from the
application's help menu option). Therefore those errors in my
After searching the internet I have found a thread with a similar
bug found in Ubuntu:
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/yelp/+bug/18434
According to that thread the problem is in scrollkeeper, as it
seems it crashes somewhere if the current LANGUAGE environmente
variable is compound
Note:
The memory locations in the previous message and in strace_yelp.txt
are not the same (I think they correspond to different runs,
sorry for that).
Significant lines in strace_yelp.txt, corresponding to given
messages are:
Line 1481 ((yelp:11297): Gtk-CRITICAL ** )
Line 6858 (I/O
Well, it seems yelp gives the same error messages when
opening from console a valid help file, e.g.:
yelp file:///usr/share/gnome/help/drivemount/es/drivemount.xml
which is rendered ok (also rendered ok when started from the
application's help menu option). Therefore those errors in my
Hello,
I also confirm this bug. I get udev error messages of the same
kind as stated before at boot time, with linux-image-2.6.15-1-686.
This happens after updating today to new udev version (0.084-3)
(added to debian testing repositories).
I
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Hello,
I have tried with a custom kernel (2.6.15.4 compiled
with kernel-package) and same udev version (0.084-3),
and the same problem happens.
In addition to that, now hal seems to break some
gnome panel applets (battery status, disk mounter),
they behaviour now is not correct.
Please take
Sjoerd Simons wrote:
On Sun, Feb 12, 2006 at 02:15:34PM +0100, Daniel R. wrote:
Package: hal
Version: 0.5.6-2
Severity: important
After updating my debian testing laptop with new
versions in debian repositories (testing), I have
found the new version of hal (0.5.6-2) for testing
breaks some
Hello,
After I posted this bug I have been searching the internet and found
it may not be a seahorse bug after all.
According to posts referenced below it may be related to a bug in
gnupg 1.4.2 (it should not open /dev/tty if --no-tty is specified,
since this breaks programs like seahorse).
Loïc Minier wrote:
Hi,
This is a followup for Debian bug http://bugs.debian.org/345563.
yelp no longer displays any help topics in the browser window.
Do you still get this bug with yelp 2.12?
Thanks,
yelp 2.12 not available yet for debian testing (etch)
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Loïc Minier wrote:
Hi,
This is a followup for Debian bug http://bugs.debian.org/345563.
yelp no longer displays any help topics in the browser window.
Do you still get this bug with yelp 2.12?
Thanks,
yelp 2.12 not available yet for debian testing (etch)
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