Re: v4l howto and help request

2010-08-31 Thread Petr Salinger
Hi! This is a short guide on how to build webcamd and a request for help. webcamd is a port of Linux v4l drivers as a system daemon. I'm tryng to get it working so that I can migrate my desktop someday. Webcam support is mandatory or my sister will be upset ;-) Here are my steps: 1.

Bug#595040: unnecessary dependency on ufsutils

2010-08-31 Thread Robert Millan
Package: freebsd-utils Version: 8.1-2 Severity: normal Dependency on ufsutils is unnecessary, and makes ufsutils de-facto Essential. partman-ufs already installs ufsutils when an UFS filesystem has been configured: partman-ufs-4/finish.d/aptinstall_ufs: apt-install ufsutils || true -- System

Processed: zfsutils-udeb has the same problem

2010-08-31 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org: clone 591820 -1 Bug#591820: /boot/zfs directory missing so zpool.cache is not created Bug 591820 cloned as bug 595041. reassign -1 zfsutils-udeb Bug #595041 {Done: Aurelien Jarno aure...@debian.org} [zfsutils] /boot/zfs directory missing so

zfsutils-udeb has the same problem

2010-08-31 Thread Robert Millan
clone 591820 -1 reassign -1 zfsutils-udeb found -1 8.1-3 thanks During GRUB install, /boot/zfs/zpool.cache needs to be copied into /target/boot/zfs/ before running chroot /target update-grub. -- Robert Millan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bsd-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of

Re: Bug#594827: installation-reports: kFreeBSD install using daily-build 20100828-3

2010-08-31 Thread Michael Dorrington
Christian PERRIER wrote: Quoting Michael Dorrington (michael.dorring...@gmail.com): Hmmm, I'm afraid I know nothing to kFreeBSD but is this kbdcontrol package the equivalent of console-data and stuff? AFAIK, yes. http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/kbdcontrol From what I see in the

Re: GNU/kFreeBSD debian-installer

2010-08-31 Thread Michael Dorrington
Aurelien Jarno wrote: [snip] IMHO here are the remaning things that have to be done on [snip] - provide a way to configure the keyboard. Either with a new udeb, or by modifying console setup to work on kfreebsd. If we can use the xorg keyboard maps on kfreebsd, we can also use a standard way