Quoting Samuel Thibault (sthiba...@debian.org):
Shall we just do the switch and ask non-x86 people to try daily images?
We have to do the switch real soon to make sure it is well-tested.
Even though no release of D-I happened during the wheezy release cycle
(something that really should be
BTW, there's also another bug: xorg doesn't have layouts for the acorn
arch. I don't know if there is still acorn hardware out there.
Samuel
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On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 04:18, Adam D. Barratt a...@adam-barratt.org.ukwrote:
+BUILDD_TARGET=$(shell [[ -e /etc/buildd_target ]] sed
's,sid,unstable,g' /etc/buildd_target || echo )
+ifeq (${BUILDD_TARGET},)
+USE_UDEBS_FROM=$(shell grep -q '/sid$' /etc/debian_version echo
unstable || cat
On 13.02.2012 11:02, Otavio Salvador wrote:
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 04:18, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
+BUILDD_TARGET=$(shell [[ -e /etc/buildd_target ]] sed
's,sid,unstable,g' /etc/buildd_target || echo ) +ifeq
(${BUILDD_TARGET},)
+USE_UDEBS_FROM=$(shell grep -q '/sid$' /etc/debian_version echo
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reassign 659648 installation-guide
Bug #659648 [release-notes] Documenting a new feature for the installer
(WPA/WPA2)
Bug reassigned from package 'release-notes' to 'installation-guide'.
(reassigning to the right package, the document refers to
I assume that the problem is due to drm (direct rendering management). I tried
Knoppix (kernel 3.0.4) and got the same problem until I set the cheatcode
nodrm. Then Knoppix worked well. So it might be good if the Debian installer
could disable drm.
Best wishes
Oliver
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Dear Maintainer,
* What led up to the situation?
Installing on a Sony Vaio Z2 which has a (fake) raid (intel matrix) disk.
When I create partitions on /dev/dm126 (the raid0 volume) the partition table
is updated but the /dev entries are not
On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 06:30:37PM -0500, Jim Popovitch wrote:
Back in 2008 I thought volatile was going away
(http://lists.debian.org/debian-mirrors/2008/01/msg2.html), but I
did a fresh Squeeze install yesterday and noticed it installed
volatile sources. O_o. It's widely known that
Here is the patch I propose to switch to console-setup.
It essentially boils down to
replacing console-keymaps-amiga with console-setup-amiga-ekmap
replacing console-keymaps-atari with console-setup-atari-ekmap
replacing console-keymaps-at and console-keymaps-usb with console-setup-pc-ekmap
Here is a fixed version: the config script assumes that the keyboard
names are not empty. This simply puts a K everywhere to make it happy
(possibly not worth spending the bytes to handle empty keyboard names).
Samuel
diff --git a/Keyboard/Makefile b/Keyboard/Makefile
index e6c22cc..22fdd3f
Is it actually crashed, or has the kernel simply turned off the screen?
i believe it crashed.
the machine is pretty cheap, does not have any LED besides power-on,
so i can't even test with num-lock
network is never initalized, so i don't know if it was *that* or
something else that prevents
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