Package: wicd
Version: 1.7.0+ds1-5+squeeze3
Severity: normal
When using wicd-client with a Verizon issued wireless router, no IP is
allocated when attempting to connect. The status indicators at the
bottom of the window do make it through connecting to the AP. However
when it tries to get an
On Mon, 20 Feb 2012 14:21:24 -0600
Jonathan Nieder jrnie...@gmail.com wrote:
Anyway, I'll send any further questions to the upstream report[1].
It will be nice if we can figure this one out.
Well, I got a new flat-screen and hook it up, and it seems to work with
both cards in the machine.
On Mon, 03 Oct 2011 21:48:24 +0200
Andreas Hoenen andr...@hoenen-terstappen.de wrote:
Jeffrey B. Green j...@kikisoso.org wrote:
snip/
It needs to be able to handle characters with umlauts and carets
expressed as a character entity references correctly (which it
does), and without
Hi Andreas,
On Sun, 02 Oct 2011 09:29:03 +0200
Andreas Hoenen andr...@hoenen-terstappen.de wrote:
Jeff Green j...@kikisoso.org wrote:
EXAMPLE xsl file:
?xml version='1.0'?
xsl:stylesheet
xmlns:xsl=http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform;
Hi,
Just wanted to let people know that qfsm builds and runs okay on a
powermac running squeeze. I only needed to install qt4-dev-tools and
cmake (with associated dependencies) within the context of a standard
build environment to get it to build. Although, people should be aware
that by default
On 03/03/2011 05:29 AM, Bernhard R. Link wrote:
* Jeffrey B. Greenj...@kikisoso.org [110302 15:27]:
As a final note in the context of a wishlist item, it would (still) be
good to have some procedure, either written in the documentation (and
not hidden too much) or in executable form, for doing
On 02/28/2011 03:20 PM, Bernhard R. Link wrote:
* Jeffrey B. Greenj...@kikisoso.org [110228 19:39]:
I did a fill from the i386 arch which I assume is how they got there.
It may have been a dumb thing to try, but I was assuming that
non-appropriate arch files would not fill, so to speak.
Uh
Bernhard,
On 02/28/2011 01:19 PM, Bernhard R. Link wrote:
* Jeffrey B. Greenj...@kikisoso.org [110223 14:33]:
On 02/22/2011 03:42 PM, Bernhard R. Link wrote:
* Jeffrey B. Greenj...@kikisoso.org [110222 20:09]:
The problem that I had originally was that the files related to the
release
On 02/22/2011 03:42 PM, Bernhard R. Link wrote:
* Jeffrey B. Greenj...@kikisoso.org [110222 20:09]:
The problem that I had originally was that the files related to the
release were indeed downloaded via an 'update' however the information
that was kept in the db/packages.db was wrong and
On 02/22/2011 03:42 PM, Bernhard R. Link wrote:
* Jeffrey B. Greenj...@kikisoso.org [110222 20:09]:
The problem that I had originally was that the files related to the
release were indeed downloaded via an 'update' however the information
that was kept in the db/packages.db was wrong and
On 02/14/2011 02:48 PM, Bernhard R. Link wrote:
* Jeffrey B. Greenj...@kikisoso.org [110213 21:15]:
- something else?
what should it check for?
Basically it is a tool for checking that the local db/packages.db is in
synchronization with the Packages file(s) on the master repository if
On 02/14/2011 02:48 PM, Bernhard R. Link wrote:
* Jeffrey B. Greenj...@kikisoso.org [110213 21:15]:
- checking all packages in a distribution have a source package in that
distribution?
i.e. what 'reprepro sourcemissing' does (introduced in 4.3.0)?
I can't find a reference to this
On 02/14/2011 02:48 PM, Bernhard R. Link wrote:
* Jeffrey B. Greenj...@kikisoso.org [110213 21:15]:
[...snip...]
That sounds a bit like the above. Could you try if that is what you
want? (i.e. add a '-' as first part of Update:, run checkupdate and
remove the '-' again).
Sorry. I should
On 02/13/2011 01:05 PM, Bernhard R. Link wrote:
* Jeff Greenj...@kikisoso.org [110213 17:39]:
During the squeeze upgrade period I'd discovered an inconsistency that had
entered into my repository mirror. I suspect it happened when I did a pull for
the armel packages and didn't specify it
Hello Sebastian,
On 02/11/2011 04:11 AM, Sebastian Harl wrote:
Hi Jeff,
On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 11:11:20AM -0500, Jeff Green wrote:
[...snip...]
I couldn't find any particular mention of this issue in the collectd man pages
but did
not look extensively.
Darn! That should have been
On 10/06/2010 10:03 AM, Oliver Kiddle wrote:
Jeff Green wrote:
% XXX=hello /bin/echo $XXX
When the shell see's this line, it expands $XXX itself first. It is not
/bin/echo doing the expansion.
Note that if you do the following, it will print hello.
XXX=hello printenv XXX
The question is
On 10/06/2010 11:22 AM, Oliver Kiddle wrote:
Jeffrey B. Green wrote:
The question is then: what do users do with the explanation on the
manpage? I.e. they are not equivalent since the results are not the same.
But they are equivalent as far as the above execution of cmd is
concerned. When you
On 09/08/2010 06:45 AM, Michael Tautschnig wrote:
tags 589767 + upstream
forwarded 589767 https://wwws.clamav.net/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2253
thanks
Michael writes:
[...]
I guess you could zip the file, make the archive password protected and
send the
password along :-) That way anybody
Hi,
(Sorry if anyone received this twice, the first send was from a
(preferably) non-public address.)
I was able to get m-a to build mol-sources with this patch (forcing gcc
may not be nec.):
diff -aur -S Makefile modules-old/mol/kmod/Makefile
modules-new/mol/kmod/Makefile
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On 08/06/2010 11:19 PM, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
Jeffrey B. Greenj...@kikisoso.org (06/08/2010):
You may want to give metacity, xfwm4, awesome, or whatever else a
try. Both xfwm4 and metacity seems to behave as “intended” (as I
described: not really offscreen, just aligned on borders).
I'll
On 08/06/2010 06:41 PM, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
Jeff Greenj...@kikisoso.org (04/08/2010):
When starting up xclock with negative offsets to the geometry option, e.g.
xclock -geometry 120x240+-10+-10
xclock opens the window in the center of the display rather than
offset left and up by 10
On 08/03/2010 03:38 PM, Daniel Baumann wrote:
[...snip...]
mdadm - problems while building kernel initrd
unknown, didn't had that when building alpha2, please take this up with
the mdadm maintainers.
Had a chance to rebuild from the start and so re-included the mdadm
package in order
On 08/03/2010 03:38 PM, Daniel Baumann wrote:
[...snip...]
I.e. is true really the correct default?
true isn't the default, you're using an several month old version of
live-helper. please upgrade to the version from sid.
Although the live-helper that I am using is current (testing
On 05/05/2010 11:48 AM, Jeff Green wrote:
Package: passwd
Version: 1:4.1.4.2-1
Severity: normal
Tags: squeeze
On my next pass of using live-helper it seems the problem lies there. It
does not create the user 'user' by the time that the hooks are
evaluated. Let me see if I can do the
On 06/02/10 18:24, Jeff Green wrote:
[...snip...]
I've stopped receiving the iptables report with the following messages
in syslog:
May 30 22:47:24 argonath lire: Parsing log file using iptables DLF Converter...
May 30 22:47:24 argonath lire: all all UNSET lr_log2mail info Lire::Syslog: log
I had the same problem and built it (for lenny) according to the
suggestion in previous message (version 1.4.4-3). It does work, though
the first time I had to have empty fields in order to get the second
time record. Haven't had time yet to do extensive tests.
-jeff
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However after upgrading to 1.4.4, the unique alerts action no longer
works for large samples even if I provide a gig or more of space. I keep
getting a:
Database ERROR:Database ERROR:Error writing file '/tmp/MYnmI1ov'
(Errcode: 28)
There no indication of any writing happening at all in
Ooops. Scratch that last comment about the disk space plus the
errorwrong machine assumed for db. It works.
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Version: 0.05beta4-3
(replaced version is nmap)
Jeff Green wrote:
Package: ndiff
Version: 5.00-3
Severity: normal
When trying to install ndiff, via live-helper rescue in particular, it
fails since ndiff depends upon nmap and nmap has a conflict with ndiff.
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Oliver Kiddle wrote:
I've not been able to reproduce this at all. Does it still occur with
the 20100309 release of ksh?
It seems to be fixed in the 2010 version, e.g.
j...@naro:/home/jeff[1864] alias cati='cat !'
j...@naro:/home/jeff[1865] cati
abc
!
abc
j...@naro:/home/jeff[1866] env |
Oliver Kiddle wrote:
On 20 Oct, Jeff Green wrote:
I've not been able to reproduce this at all. Does it still occur with
the 20100309 release of ksh?
Sorry about missing the newer release on the previous msg. The 20100309
release is in sid right now. I'll grab it and install it this
Oliver Kiddle wrote:
On 20 Oct, Jeff Green wrote:
$ cati
So are you saying that on that line, no key other than newline does
anything?
Well, I didn't try every key but just trying a bunch of non-return keys
doesn't produce input.
The blank input line for the 2nd cati invocation
Hi,
Just to add a data point.
Iceape-browser 2.0.3-5 doesn't seem to work for me in trying to use an
external IPv6 proxy. I tried various forms in the proxy setting, e.g.
::..: and [::] and proxy.domain.name, and none
of them worked. If there is a special form for the
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Sebastian Harl wrote:
Hi Jeff,
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 03:34:00PM -0400, Jeffrey B. Green wrote:
Sebastian Harl wrote:
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 10:45:04AM -0400, Jeff Green wrote:
[...snip...]
2) A color band alongside the vertical scale
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Sebastian Harl wrote:
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 10:45:04AM -0400, Jeff Green wrote:
[...snip...]
2) A color band alongside the vertical scale indicating importance in a
manner similar to 1).
This might be possible using some hacks by displaying
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Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 10:54:01AM -0500, Jeff Green wrote:
Package: linux-image-2.6.26-1-powerpc
Version: 2.6.26-11
Severity: important
[...snip...]
Does this still occur with more recent kernels, e.g. 2.6.30
from
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Hi,
I was able to get my hands on another powermac, approximately the same
vintage, to experiment with and discovered that a (locally built) 2.6.25
kernel will boot on it (which is doesn't on my machine, with the oops
assoc with this bug). However it
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Hi,
After doing a lspci -vt and noticing the extra video card that I've
not used for years, i.e. forgot totally about it, I tried the 2.6.25
kernel with the extra video card removed (0001:11:04.0). It booted just
fine.
Then I installed the recent
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Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña wrote:
On Wed, Jul 08, 2009 at 10:57:51AM -0400, Jeffrey B. Green wrote:
This is a production machine and there were several modifications
required, e.g.:
Oh, if you are running Lenny there are several ways you
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Jeffrey B. Green wrote:
Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña wrote:
- build it yourself for Lenny (use the Debian package sources). Unfortunately
backports.org does not provide a 2.8.4.1 release there (or the 2.7.0-26
packages available in Sid
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Ryan Jordan wrote:
This was a known bug in 2.7.0, it should be fixed in the 2.8.x series.
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 6:15 PM, Javier Fernandez-Sanguino
jav...@gmail.com mailto:jav...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/7/7 Jeff Green j...@kikisoso.org
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Ben,
Ben Hutchings wrote:
There was a change to PowerPC PCI setup between 2.6.24 and .25 which
might conceivably have caused this bug. The attached patch against
Linux 2.6.26 as packaged in lenny is intended to revert that change,
so that we can
Thanks Ben. I'll try to get a kernel build in within the next few days
and report back on it.
-jeff
Ben Hutchings wrote:
There was a change to PowerPC PCI setup between 2.6.24 and .25 which
might conceivably have caused this bug. The attached patch against
Linux 2.6.26 as packaged in lenny
Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña wrote:
On Fri, May 01, 2009 at 12:12:09PM -0400, Jeff Green wrote:
The output database plugin is
configured. If snort is started on the command
line, not as a daemon and with /etc/snort/snort.conf as the config file,
then
the console messages indicate
Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña wrote:
Please send me any messages you see there that might be relevant to this
issue.
Sorry. Forgot to provide the command I used on the case where the db did
show:
snort -m 027 -i eth0 -c /etc/snort/snort.conf -S 'HOME_NET=192.168.2.0/24'
-jeff
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Jeffrey B. Green wrote:
Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña wrote:
Please send me any messages you see there that might be relevant to this
issue.
ACIDBASE indicates that snort stopped providing alerts on May 3rd, last
alert at 8:57:38 2009-05-03. The syslog has this entry:
May 3
Everything work okay before the upgrade to lenny.
The db was receiving alerts after the upgrade and in particular it was
receiving alerts up until 26 April. The events stop there in the acidbase
listings.
...still exploring.
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Everything work okay before the upgrade to lenny.
The db was receiving alerts after the upgrade and in particular it was
receiving alerts up until 26 April. The events stop there in the acidbase
listings.
Alerts have started being logged again to the database.
They only active thing
The boot will continue if I do a:
lvm vgchange -a y sys
at the busybox prompt ( then exit).
-jeff
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Adding the kernel boot parameter rootdelay=9 fixed the problem. (I may
get around to searching for the minimal delay later.) This bug can be
closed.
-jeff
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Package: upgrade-reports
Version: N/A
Severity: important
My previous release is: etch
I am upgrading to: lenny
Archive date: Debian GNU/Linux 5.0.0 Lenny - Official i386 DVD Binary-1
20090214-16:54
Upgrade date: Tue Feb 17 16:40:40 EST 2009
uname -a before upgrade: The result of running uname
Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
Jeffrey B. Green wrote:
No cigar, I got an OOPS with that build too. Let me know what info from
that OOPS that you want. It is quicker to reboot two times than it is to
copy the complete info.
Could you try to reproduce this with a current 2.6.28
out of town in a few hours and many other things to
do and will not be back to this machine before the new year.
-jeff
Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
Jeffrey B. Green wrote:
No cigar, I got an OOPS with that build too. Let me know what info from
that OOPS that you want. It is quicker
Forgot to remove some changes before sending the patch... sorry.
Jeff Green wrote:
Package: amavis-stats
Version: 0.1.12-7.3
Severity: important
... snip...
asDbg($opts);
-$ret = rrd_graph(/usr/share/amavis-stats/$img , $opts, count($opts));
+$ret = rrd_graph($img , $opts,
maximilian attems wrote:
On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 01:56:34PM -0400, Jeff Green wrote:
Package: linux-image-2.6.25-2-powerpc
Version: 2.6.25-6
... snip ...
can you please try out 2.6.26-rc9 it has pci fixes,
see trunk apt lines
- http://wiki.debian.org/DebianKernel
No cigar, I got
Julien Cristau wrote:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 16:04:40 -0400, Jeff Green wrote:
Today I upgraded my lenny install with the latest and had to reboot (for other
reasons), but when I tried to login to my normal account I, it returned
me fairly quickly to the login screen. Quick research
Stefan Fritsch wrote:
On Thursday 20 December 2007, Jeff Green wrote:
The SSLCertificateChainFile does not work, but the
SSLCACertificatePath does in a reverse proxy topology. The error
reported here is in the actual server, i.e. not the proxy. The path
used is /etc/ssl/certs, and the chain
Thanks. I disabled (i.e. uninstalled) the ImportExportTools and the
parsing error went away. When I reinstalled it, the error(s) did not
reappear in any of the menu entries (that I remember it occurring).
-jeff
Alexander Sack - Debian Bugmail wrote:
On Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 11:27:58AM -0400,
Additionally, my setup allows for me to (re)boot into etch, and although
I have not done so for a few weeks, I did do so duirng the period of the
lenny install. So, that may be a factor. I've really only recently
noticed the problem with the XML parse error since I've not tried any of
the menu
I few more details about this situation. I was experimenting with the
config file and so frequently would have two (or more) _windows_ up at
once. So I'm not sure whether there might be some interaction that
happens when multiple mrxvt windows are open. Most of the
experimentation revolved about
Package: multi-aterm
Version: 0.2.1-1.1
Severity: normal
When running aptitude, the (I assume) curses based display in the terminal
has extra characters scattered through both panes. Also the lines in the
panes get out of sync so that the position of the cursor is unclear. The
preceding
Moritz,
Moritz Mühlenhoff wrote:
severity 440676 important
thanks
Jeffrey B. Green:
A very similar behaviour can be reproduced with i386 as well (with the
Etch versions of the Linux kernel and nfs-kernel-server):
We have a setup where a block device is replicated with drbd. On this
device
Actually, the incident is primarily on i386 machines. Sorry about the
report being a bit deceptive by submitting from my standard work machine
which is a powerpc. The powerpc kernel may not exhibit this behavior.
-jeff
Moritz Mühlenhoff wrote:
Jeffrey B. Green wrote:
(I've delayed a few
Package: nfs-kernel-server
Version: 1:1.0.10-6+etch.1
Severity: normal
The setup is having nfs mounts on various machines and backups to non-local
mounts. Having cron jobs starting
on more than one machine and backing up to the other while the other is backing
up to it causes various
service
I'm getting similar issues with regards to smbd dieing and a broken
connection to slapd though I'm not using TLS; same release 3.0.24-2. I
have configured the samba on this box as a PDC. I did a test setup of
samba as a PDC about a year ago and was able to get it working okay,
ver. around
Good. It's always a real pain if the bug cannot be reproduced.
Here the info on ulogd:
ii ulogd 1.23-6The Netfilter
Userspace Logging Daemon
-jeff
Lorenzo Martignoni wrote:
Jeffrey B. Green wrote
Package: siege
Version: 2.65-3
Severity: minor
The siege manpage has the example:
HOST = homer.whoohoo.com
http://${HOST}/index.html
which does not work in actuality with the urls.txt file due to the spaces
surrounding
the equals (=) sign. Inclusion of spaces does not work for me while
Original Message
Subject: Bug#412134: shorewall: Logging (ulog) of MAC address is incomplete
Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2007 14:29:41 +0200
From: Zydrius [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
Use specter instead ulog
http://joker.linuxstuff.pl/specter/
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Package: shorewall
Version: 3.2.6-2
Severity: wishlist
The packets being written to the ulogd log file have only the following
for the MAC address information:
MAC=00
i.e. only the two digits 00. This problems shows up in the logs on Feb 9
(to narrow down the time frame of when things changed).
If I might add a bit of info here since I suspect that Jeremy hit the
same problem that I did when I had very similar signs after doing a
dist-upgrade yesterday, it seems that the IfDefine SSL gates in the
v. host ( elsewhere) configs need to be changed to IfModule
ssl_module. When I did that
Oops. Sorry about that last message. I thought it was a more recent bug.
I forgot to look at the date of the bug before replying.
However, it must apply to some recent bug against apache2...
-jeff
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Thijs Kinkhorst wrote:
On Sun, 2006-09-24 at 13:48 -0400, Jeffrey B. Green wrote:
The question is where is the screw up? Like I said, IMAP mail
retrievals work just fine. The only other possibility that I can think
of is Perdition, however Perdition is mainly just routing, though it
does do
Jeff Green wrote:
Thijs Kinkhorst wrote:
On Sun, 2006-09-24 at 13:48 -0400, Jeffrey B. Green wrote:
The question is where is the screw up? Like I said, IMAP mail
retrievals work just fine. The only other possibility that I can think
of is Perdition, however Perdition is mainly just routing
Hi Thijs,
The question is where is the screw up? Like I said, IMAP mail
retrievals work just fine. The only other possibility that I can think
of is Perdition, however Perdition is mainly just routing, though it
does do the regular expression matching to identify which server to send to.
S,
, Jeffrey B. Green wrote:
The question is where is the screw up? Like I said, IMAP mail
retrievals work just fine. The only other possibility that I can think
of is Perdition, however Perdition is mainly just routing, though it
does do the regular expression matching to identify which server to
send
Package: installation-reports
INSTALL REPORT
Debian-installer-version: Debian GNU/Linux testing _Etch_ - Official Snapshot
powerpc Binary-1 (20060626)]
Built from the jigdo cd templates from debian.org website.
uname -a: Linux naro 2.6.15-1-powerpc #2 Mon Mar 6 12:39:17 CET 2006 ppc
Package: installation-reports
INSTALL REPORT
Debian-installer-version: 12 Jun 06 - testing (etch) jigdo cd(#1)
uname -a: Linux naro 2.6.15-1-powerpc #2 Mon Mar 6 12:39:17 CET 2006 ppc
GNU/Linux
Date: 13 Jun 06
Method: How did you install? What did you boot off? If network
install, from
I believe Frans Pop closed it last night...
jeff
P.S. Though I'd be happy to close these things myself in the future if
that's what's desired, through the bug page...I assume, otherwise
someone one might send me a skeleton close (mail msg) that I can stash
for future use.
Otavio Salvador
Package: installation-reports
INSTALL REPORT
Debian-installer-version: jigdo cd using 2006-06-06 testing powerpc template
uname -a: Linux naro 2.6.12-rc5 #1 Sat Jun 4 11:02:23 CDT 2005 ppc
GNU/Linux (current install)
Date: 2006-06-08 1:30PM EDT
Method: How did you install? What did you boot
Here is the Release info in /dists/etch/Release on the CD:
Origin: Debian
Label: Debian
Suite: testing
Codename: etch
Date: Sun, 04 Jun 2006 20:51:57 UTC
Architectures: powerpc
Components: main contrib
Description: Debian Testing distribution - Not Released
MD5Sum:
Downloaded and built version 3.0.20 of samba and installed. Both
smbd/nmbd and winbindd start up just fine from the same smb.conf file
with winbind separator = +. Have been running now for 3 days with no issues.
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Package: general
Severity: grave
When I close the lid on my iBook (clamshell, c.2000), pmud creates a
screen with text on it, e.g. black screen with white text, but does
not turn the screen off. It is definitely noticeable if the machine is
sitting in a dark room. The green power light does go
Package: base
Severity: grave
Installed sarge this last weekend and now trying to latex a document, but
having a cascade of problems in getting it to work. First problem is:
/home/jeff/unk/250/exams/1[429] r lat
latex wrapper
This is e-TeX, Version 3.14159-2.1 (Web2C 7.4.5)
kpathsea: Running
in some test for the correct environment variable settings in your
tetex debconfig.
Other than the above, please close this bug...
thanks,
jeff
Jeffrey B. Green wrote:
Package: base
Severity: grave
Installed sarge this last weekend and now trying to latex a document, but
having a cascade of problems
Sometimes, computers are not a human's best friend. Lost prior version
of this reply. Configuring T-bird on my new install and tried out saving
drafts to server...didn't seem to work. Oh well, one more time...
Sven Luther wrote:
On Sat, Feb 26, 2005 at 07:00:34AM -0600, Jeff Green wrote:
On Feb
Sven Luther wrote:
On Sat, Feb 26, 2005 at 07:00:34AM -0600, Jeff Green wrote:
[...snip...]
So provided your wacom tablet is indeed the usb one, try :
modprobe wacom
Got 2.6.8 to run, see bottom. Yes indeedy. It now shows, did a lsmod
before and after, excellent. Thankyouthankyouthankyou.
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