On 10/28/13 00:31, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
is udisks2 installed?
Apparently not.
David
2013-10-28 08:42:11 root@p43200 ~
# apt-get install udisks2
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package udisks2
2013-10-28 08:42
Package: thunar
Version: 1.2.3-4+b1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
dmesg reports devices when plugged in. Shotwell sees USB devices.
Thunar does not see USB or eSATA devices.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 7.2
APT prefers stable
APT policy: (500, 'stable')
Architecture: amd64 (x
Package: remmina
Version: 1.0.0-4+deb7u1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
When I use Remmina to connect to xrdp on debian-7.1.0-i386, the Tab
key causes the focus to change Windows rather than advancing to the
next widget in the current window.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 7.1
APT
Package: brasero
Version: 2.30.3-2
Severity: important
hangs when calculating checksum after burning files to DVD
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 6.0.7
APT prefers stable-updates
APT policy: (500, 'stable-updates'), (500, 'stable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.32-5-68
Package: reportbug
Version: 4.12.6
Severity: normal
I should be able to go back at any point in the reportbug wizard.
-- Package-specific info:
** Environment settings:
EDITOR="vim"
EMAIL="dpchr...@holgerdanske.com"
INTERFACE="gtk2"
** /home/dpchrist/.reportbugrc:
reportbug_version "4.12.6"
mo
Package: reportbug
Version: 4.12.6
Severity: normal
I should be able to review the bug report prior to submission.
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** Environment settings:
EDITOR="vim"
EMAIL="dpchr...@holgerdanske.com"
INTERFACE="gtk2"
** /home/dpchrist/.reportbugrc:
reportbug_version "4.12.6"
mode
Package: abiword
Version: 2.9.2+svn20120603-5
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
* What led up to the situation?
Saved documents (in *.doc format).
* What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
ineffective)?
Opened files.
* What was the outcome of this action?
Num
Package: xcp-xapi
Version: 1.3-16
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Dear Maintainer,
Path to "xe" program in /usr/lib/xcp/bin/xe-mount-iso-sr should be:
XE="/usr/bin/xe"
HTH,
David
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Debian Release: wheezy/sid
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architec
I see an error in my previous message:
> I see it as system-level problem -- two components (/bin/bash and
/usr/bin/which) are using the same English word (time) in the same or
similar contexts.
"/usr/bin/which" should be "/usr/bin/time".
David
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On 03/11/2012 07:07 AM, Clint Adams wrote:
On Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 10:08:33PM -0800, David Christensen wrote:
It appears that 'time' is broken. It would be better if 'which'
reported that 'time' is provided by Bash, similar to Bash's 'type'
shel
The Bash 'type' command reports the following information for 'time':
$ type time
time is a shell keyword
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Package: debianutils
Version: 3.4
Severity: normal
'time' is a program that the 'which' program can find:
$ which time
/usr/bin/time
But, 'time' is also a Bash reserved word:
$ man bash | grep 'time reserved word'
If the time reserved word precedes a pipeline, the elapsed as
well as
Debian bugs:
The problem was that my .bash_profile was setting the TERM environment
variable to "linux". Removing this line from .bash_profile and allowing
the system default TERM of "xterm" allows the cursor keys to work in Vim.
Please close this bug report.
Thank you,
David
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On 02/21/2011 01:57 PM, Stefan Fritsch wrote:
Apache opens the logs as root before changing user. This is
intentional and makes sense from a security point of view.
Thank you for the prompt response. :-)
I'm designing a Linux/ Apache/ MySQL/ Perl content management system
that I'd like to w
Package: apache2.2-common
Version: 2.2.16-6
Severity: important
Please see debian-user mailing list thread for example and discussion:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2011/02/msg02171.html
-- Package-specific info:
List of enabled modules from 'apache2 -M':
alias auth_basic authn_file au
On 02/14/2011 01:58 AM, Holger Levsen wrote:
> Try removing the cdrom lines from sources.list and run apt-get update
> && install fp-nf again.
See console session, below. My guess is that I need "nonfree", or some
such, on particular lines in sources.list (?).
David
2011-02-14 08:39:27 ro
Package: flashplugin-nonfree
Severity: normal
2011-02-12 20:38:15 root@p43400e ~
# apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Suggested packages:
konqueror-nsplugins msttcorefonts ttf-xfree86-nonfree
flashplugin-
Package: vim
Version: 2:7.2.445+hg~cb94c42c0e1a-1
Severity: normal
When I choose Debian -> Accessories -> Terminal and run 'vim', the Home and End
keys do not work correctly:
1. In both command and insert modes, if I press Home vim inserts a new line
above the current line and inserts an 'H'.
2
Package: perlindex
Version: 1.302-7
Severity: normal
I have installed CPAN modules in my home directory, added the paths to
/etc/perlindex/config, and run 'perlindex -index'. When I use
perlindex to search for modules, it lists the relevant module(s) in my
home directory, but fails to open them:
Thomas Dickey wrote:
> ok. But only a small part of the terminfo is used in top. ...
Okay. It sounds like you are on the right trail, or have already found the root
cause of the problem. Can you fix the issue at the Debian 3.1 end so I can
apt-get an update?
David
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Thomas Dickey wrote:
> perhaps. But your report doesn't mention what terminal emulator is
> being used,
I don't know what "terminal emulator" means. I am running Windows XP
Professional SP2 with a fairly recent Cygwin. This issue has been present for
several months, in spite of several Cygwin u
Thomas Dickey wrote:
> Now go back and use infocmp to compare putty (and of course, you're
> using "putty" for $TERM, right?), against cygwin. The difference
> that usually seems applicable here is the "bw" capability.
Here is PuTTY on a Debian 3.0 machine:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ echo $TERM
xterm
Package: ncurses-base
Version: 5.4-4
Severity: normal
When I 'ssh' into Debian 3.1 from Cgywin and run the 'top' command,
there are extra newlines after each line of output.
FYI Please see the following mailing list threads:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2005/06/msg01524.html
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