Package: widelands-data
Version: 2:1.1-4
Running sid/unstable.
widelands-data has a dependency on package "culmus-fancy"
(full dependency list is: fonts-freefont-ttf, fonts-dejavu-core,
fonts-dejavu-extra, fonts-hosny-amiri, fonts-nakula, fonts-wqy-microhei,
culmus-fancy)
culmus-fancy package
Confirming same thing on an Intel Xeon running sid and the sse3-support:13
package.
CPU info:
processor : 7
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 6
model : 158
model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1245 v6 @ 3.70GHz
stepping: 9
microcode : 0x84
cpu
Package: plasma-widgets-addons
Version: 4:5.3.2-2
The bookmarks widget allows the nomination of a folder within the
konqueror bookmarks to appear as an icon in the KDE panel, which can
then provide multiple shortcuts to locations within the file system.
It isn't the same as the Folder View
Thanks for the hints, Alexandre.
Adjusting getty counts (I like 4 ttys ready to go, not the default 6)
is something else I need to learn how to control in a post-innittab
world, along with understanding how no kdm.service works better than
kdm.service being present. Fun times ahead!
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Package: systemd
Version: 215-10
Platform -- Dell M3800 (XPS-15 alike) laptop, dm-crypt rootfs, jessie
with main/contrib/non-free, nVidia binary drivers (dkms). *Mostly* a
vanilla Jessie install (dm-crypt'd / is the obvious out of the
ordinary config item). Note - NOT an upgraded Debian
You should consider removing the console-kit-daemon package.
It's not really useful anymore nowadays.
I have now removed the consolekit package - thanks for the suggestion.
I noted that it resulted in the removal of the mdadm package (along
with a bunch of init.d/*mdadm scripts) even though
Package: exiftran
Version: 2.07-10
Severity: important
Tags: upstream
Greetings,
After rotating a JPG image, exiftool (simple dump of EXIF data) chokes and
reports an error just under 'Camera ID'
Warning : Bad EquipmentIFD directory
Prior to using exiftran to rotate the
Forgive my a) obtuseness, b) possible hijacking of this bug.
I know backports aren't officially supported, but the 8.3.7 versions
of drbd8-utils and drbd8-source packages are in there - however
the (binary) modules* packages are still on 8.0.14.
Is this likely to change, or should I go down
On 2010-06-28 12:40:23 Norbert Tretkowski wrote:
The binary modules come from a totally different package.
Ack.
No need to change anything, just use module-assistant to build an
updated version of the drbd modules from the drbd8-source package.
Cool - this is what I'd done on my dev pair
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