Quoting Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
This is great work, Joey. Making firmware-mandatory hardware work with
D-I would be a giant step. So, despite this breaking again the slow
progress in localization (about 25 complete langs as of now), I warmly
applause.
Comments on templates (very
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Le dimanche 22 juin 2008 à 22:54 -0400, Joey Hess a écrit :
I checked every package in tasksel's current gnome task to ensure it
was still being pulled in using the new meta-gnome2 and the new task...
# several packages recommend this, make sure it's available in case
# things that depend on
Emilio Pozuelo Monfort:
Or add brasero and drop serpentine. brasero is really nice and intuitive IMHO.
+1 for brasero.
While serpentine can do nothing more than burning audio CDs, brasero
can also burn data CDs and DVDs. Additionally it has a more common
look if compared with NERO, which is
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On Monday 23 June 2008, Tom R wrote:
Comments/Problems:
There was apparently some problem with the formatting of the new root
(/) partition. I assigned it 6.0 GB of space and the partitioner
stated that it used 6.0 GB of space. The install worked great, but
system would not boot. Grub
On Sunday 22 June 2008, root wrote:
Comments/Problems:
/etc/fstab ended up with an /media/floppy mountpoint for /dev/sda.
Which was weird, because /dev/sda is a (very cheap) USB ide laptop disk
enclosure; /dev/sda1 is the root filesystem. Seems to happen because
ID_TYPE is reported as floppy:
Hi!
Here's a review only based on the code, I have not yet done any tests.
And you might find me nitpicking too much. :D
What about my suggestion on asking for Open, WEP, WPA as three
different possibilities?
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 04:04:56PM +0800, Glenn Saberton wrote:
@@ -306,20 +311,59 @@
On Monday 23 June 2008, Frans Pop wrote:
I don't know if this is a kernel or a hardware bug. I do wonder if
d-i should trust the ID_TYPE at all.
We don't, at least not entirely. See list-devices which has a few
exceptions. Maybe another one should be added?
OTOH, it should probably only be
Greetings,
While triaging my old bug submissions, I noticed that this old one
about lack of usbhid loading at installation was never closed.
Presumably, the final Etch installer always loads usbhid if any USB
device is found? If yes, you are welcome to close this bug.
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Getting back to this old bug, the issue seems to come and go.
Apparently, from one release to the next, console-setup stops shipping
the startup scripts.
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Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sunday 22 June 2008, Otavio Salvador wrote:
I've prepared a set of patches against current kernel-wedge to update
it.
Thanks.
- ide-generic-pci
I haven't add it since I found no reference about it being used by
other distros and then I
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has caused the Debian Bug report #366168,
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Jérémy Bobbio wrote:
Hi!
Here's a review only based on the code, I have not yet done any tests.
And you might find me nitpicking too much. :D
No problem, happy to get any comments at all :) I would really like some
testing from people,
On Monday 23 June 2008, Joey Hess wrote:
Frans Pop wrote:
0003: Having the two loops looks broken
In so far that the second loop is likely to copy files that were
already installed in the first loop.
If you're referring to the two loops in post-base-installer (and not in
Yes, 0003 refers
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On Thursday 12 June 2008, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
I compared the list of modules between 2.6.24 and 2.6.25 (for amd64
and i386) to see which new modules we should include in our udebs.
I have a hard time telling which modules are useful, but I'm including
+drivers/firmware/efivars.ko
On Sunday 22 June 2008, Otavio Salvador wrote:
+++ b/packages/kernel/kernel-wedge/modules/nic-extra-modules
+enc28j60
+igb
+r6040
Did you do a test build for all arches with these? There will be failures
if not all of them support this.
See also my reply today to Martin's inventory mail.
On Monday 23 June 2008, Glenn Saberton wrote:
Shouldn't WPA_CUED be WPA_QUEUED?
Can be either way afaik, I don't really mind which.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/CUED
Nope, not even according to that page. Unless you do very creative
reading...
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* root [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-06-21 19:15]:
I always forget to select the usb-storage and ext3 modules when
installing a slug, and this time was no exception;
Yep, it's annoying. IMHO it would be nice if we could specify a list
of modules for specific subarches that would be loaded even when
Package: installation-reports
Boot method:Booted from CD.
Image version: debian-40r3-amd64-netinst.iso
Date: 23-6-2008 14.00BST
Machine:Home build on Abit AN78GS motherboard.
Processor: AMD AM2 Athlon 64 X2 6000+
Memory:
On Monday 23 June 2008, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* root [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-06-21 19:15]:
I always forget to select the usb-storage and ext3 modules when
installing a slug, and this time was no exception;
Yep, it's annoying. IMHO it would be nice if we could specify a list
of modules
On Thursday 19 June 2008, Joey Hess wrote:
Even that could diverge slightly from debconf: If two questions are to
be asked, the second is a noninteractive select, and the user backs up
from the first, debconf will not change the value of the noninteractive
select, while cdebconf would.
(It
Josselin Mouette wrote:
# May not get installed unless forced, if some other browser satisfies the
# dependency, so force it.
epiphany-browser
This comment, and bug #370098 still seem to apply. g-d-e depends on:
epiphany-browser (= 2.22.2) | gnome-www-browser,
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Package: user-setup
Version: 1.20
Severity: minor
The following sequence (at medium priority) will result in an apparent
loop:
1 Allow root - yes
2 Root password - empty
3 Confirm passwd - empty
4 Error dialog - continue
5 Back to 1: Allow root - go back
This should result in the menu being
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thanks
With #485655 this is now done for KDE.
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Package: partman-auto
Version: 68
Severity: minor
I get the following sequence the first time partman is run:
1. partman-auto: partitioning method - choose: Guided whole disk
2. partman-auto: select disk - select one
3. partman-auto: select recipe - use Go Back
4. partman-base: main screen
IMO
Christian Perrier wrote:
diff --git a/packages/hw-detect/debian/hw-detect.templates
b/packages/hw-detect/debian/hw-detect.templates
index 5301467..cf31ef3 100644
--- a/packages/hw-detect/debian/hw-detect.templates
+++ b/packages/hw-detect/debian/hw-detect.templates
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Frans Pop wrote:
Question: what does debconf do if there has never been a db_input? I.e. if
you do just 'db_subst' directly followed by 'db_get'.
In this case behavior of debconf and cdebconf are the same, you'll get
the Default, and if there's no Default, you'll get .
Similarly, you can
Le lundi 23 juin 2008 à 11:50 -0400, Joey Hess a écrit :
If you use gnome, it will always be pulled by epiphany-extensions
anyway.
It seemed to me that epiphany-extensions depends on epiphany-gecko, but
that epiphany-browser was not pulled in by that.
The epiphany-browser package only
Frans Pop wrote:
On Monday 23 June 2008, Frans Pop wrote:
I don't know if this is a kernel or a hardware bug. I do wonder if
d-i should trust the ID_TYPE at all.
We don't, at least not entirely. See list-devices which has a few
exceptions. Maybe another one should be added?
I have a
Quoting Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Maybe Checking for firmware... ?
Checking and installing needed firmware?
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Josselin Mouette wrote:
Le lundi 23 juin 2008 à 11:50 -0400, Joey Hess a écrit :
If you use gnome, it will always be pulled by epiphany-extensions
anyway.
It seemed to me that epiphany-extensions depends on epiphany-gecko, but
that epiphany-browser was not pulled in by that.
The
sean finney wrote:
popt is currently blocking the transition of a number of packages, which
includes compiz/compiz-fusion related packages which are currently in a
horrible state in testing and in all other respects ready for a
transition from sid to testing afaict.
The reason it is frozen is
We believe that the bug you reported is now fixed; the following
package(s) have been removed from unstable:
delo-installer |1.9 | source, mipsel
Note that the package(s) have simply been removed from the tag
database and may (or may not) still be in the pool; this is not a bug.
The
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On Monday 23 June 2008, Rob Quin wrote:
Comments/Problems:
On first attempt the onboard NIC was not recognised so I disabled it in
BIOS and installed a PCI ethernet card. This was recognised and the
install went a bit further.
Installation stopped at a screen headed
No disk drive was
Christian Perrier wrote:
Quoting Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Maybe Checking for firmware... ?
Checking and installing needed firmware?
I don't like the needing for some reason. Also, checking for?
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If my hardware is simply too new, then it may be better for me to RMA the
motherboard and get something different.
2 questions occur to me.
1- How long will it be before It is supported? Any guesses.
2- What is the most up to date chipset that is supported?
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Op 23-06-2008 om 19:50 schreef Joey Hess:
Christian Perrier wrote:
Quoting Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Maybe Checking for firmware... ?
Checking and installing needed firmware?
I don't like the needing for some reason. Also, checking for?
Handling firmware or Now handling the
Op 24-06-2008 om 00:50 schreef Rob Quin:
[ recent hardware, use a recent kernel]
Thanks for the suggestion.
I downloaded debian-LennyBeta2-amd64-netinst.iso
When I booted with that it hung for several minutes before the familiar
ncurses menus appeared. Then it did the same as before.
Op 24-06-2008 om 01:12 schreef Rob Quin:
If my hardware is simply too new, then it may be better for me to RMA the
motherboard and get something different.
That is a good way to go.
2 questions occur to me.
1- How long will it be before It is supported? Any guesses.
2- What is the
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