Ian Campbell i...@hellion.org.uk writes:
The version of xen-utils-common may also have some bearing on this since
it is the package which provides /lib/udev/rules.d/xend.rules
Here in working case I have
$ dpkg-query -W xen*
xen-hypervisor-amd64
xen-linux-system-2.6.32-5+bug580889.1-xen-amd64
Christoph Anton Mitterer cales...@scientia.net writes:
Unfortunately it turned out, that my ISP had to but that respective
cluster into production now, and was therefore not longer able to play
around very much.
That's unfortunate. Do they advertise support for hosting debian in a
xen
Ben Hutchings b...@decadent.org.uk writes:
A reference manual for:
- Working on the linux-2.6 package
- Building custom kernels and modules
- Working with initramfs images
- Kernel team policies
Would this also be an appropriate place for kfreebsd-i386 knowledge?
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Package: systemtap
Version: 1.2-2
Severity: minor
Steps to reproduce:
1) sudo stap /usr/share/doc/systemtap-doc/examples/profiling/sched_switch.stp
pid $$
Expected results:
1) The supplied example works and traces scheduler actions
Actual results:
1) stap fails with
semantic error: not
George B. i93.b...@gmail.com writes:
Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.102822] [c11be566] ?
mousedev_destroy+0xe/0x2c
Just to narrow things down. Does this occur if you
1) login using ssh from another computer
2) stop Xorg
3) sudo rmmod psmouse usbhid hid
?
If yes, is just loading one
Hi,
Thomas Dickey dic...@radix.net writes:
* add copy-selection action (request by Timo Juhani Lindfors, Debian
#588785).
Just noticed your announcement. Do you already have some nice X
resorce setup for using this or are there still missing pieces?
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Thomas Dickey dic...@his.com writes:
short - yes
Long story: I'd put it aside for a while because I could see it would be
complicated to refactor the selection into stop-, etc. states. On
revisiting it, I realized that the answer was near the beginning of
the
discussion. So I added
Thomas Dickey dic...@his.com writes:
The problem is the ignore. I didn't modify the mouse-button
translations. It would be nice to just have the selection stop
when copy-selection happens, but it didn't appear necessary.
thanks. Next I tried just
XTerm*VT100.Translations:#override \n\
Jason Kendall jakend...@gmail.com writes:
1. All the scripts/commands should be run on the client.
2. As far as I can tell, you can't just move the directory, you have to move
each file, but again, I was able to trigger it with just the process of
making the files.
3. Most of the time there
Jason Kendall jakend...@gmail.com writes:
Which kernel do you have on this client - what are your NFS mount
options for this directory?
linux-image-2.6.32-5-amd64 2.6.32-27
nfs:/home /home nfs
Holger Levsen hol...@layer-acht.org writes:
This is a test on the Kirkwood machine:
r...@dockstar:/srv/tftp# md5sum systemrescuecd-x86-1.6.2.iso
b7662eb44b530d62c487dd367f2036ed systemrescuecd-x86-1.6.2.iso
r...@dockstar:/srv/tftp# uname -a
Linux dockstar.lab.elconas.de
Kind of hard to debug without console output indeed. Does the kernel
boot without xen? Have you tried 2.6.32-27?
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With
$ dpkg-query -W linux-image-$(uname -r)
linux-image-2.6.32-5-xen-amd64 2.6.32-27
I see
$ find /dev|grep evt
/dev/.udev/db/misc:xen/evtchn
/dev/xen/evtchn
Does everything work if you create evtchn manually with mknod
/dev/xen/evtchn c 10 57?
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You meantion SCHED_IDLE only in the subject but don't elaborate it in
the bug report itself. What do you mean by it exactly?
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Artur Linhart al.li...@bcpraha.com writes:
If the kernel is used for paravirtual DomU, then the DomU is
normally started orshutdown. Ifthe xm save and xm restore is invoked
explicitely,then the DomU also restores normally. Only in the case
the DomU is restored automatically via xendomains
masterdead masterd...@gmail.com writes:
Package: linux-image-2.6.26-2-amd64
Version: 2.6.26-25
Severity: important
What hardware do you have? Especially disks, raid/lvm/crypto
configuration would be important. Is there any kind of virtualization
involved?
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Package: arduino
Version: 0018+dfsg-4
Severity: wishlist
When I started arduino today it told me that
A new version of Arduino is available,
would you like to visit the Arduino download page?
If every application in Debian did this by default I'd have a
constantly flow of popups. Can you
Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org writes:
| gposixsignal.c:26:26: error: sys/signalfd.h: No such file or directory
Hmm. Is signalfd() used by _g_posix_signal_source_new() is a
Linux-only feature? Man page says
VERSIONS
signalfd() is available on Linux since kernel 2.6.22. Working
support is
Works for me.
In the following ceasar and lindi1 are nfs clients, lindi1 is a domU
with 2.6.32-27 and nova is an nfs server with 2.6.26+17+lenny1:
nova:~$ ssh caesar bash -c 'for i in \$(seq 1 1); do touch tmp/\$i; done'
nova:~$ ssh lindi1 ls tmp | sort | uniq -d
nova:~$ ssh caesar mv tmp/1
Hmm. So you are running an X server in the dom0 or in a domU?
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Hi,
it would be useful to know
sudo brctl show
sudo xm info
sudo xm list
lsmod
dpkg-query -W linux-image-$(uname -r)
on dom0 when you have no networking and
sudo ip link
lsmod
dpkg-query -W linux-image-$(uname -r)
on domU when you have no networking.
With squeeze dom0 and domU on amd64 at
Christoph Anton Mitterer cales...@scientia.net writes:
If you need any further help or so, please ask. My great ISP (Star-Hosting)
is very
cooperative and they'll probably give me a test system for some time, if we
need it.
Thanks for reporting this bug. Can you please save the save the
Christoph Anton Mitterer cales...@scientia.net writes:
Package: linux-image-2.6.32-5-amd64
Version: 2.6.32-27
Severity: important
Can you also attach the output of xm info from the dom0 to the bug
report? 2.6.32-27 boots here as a domU just fine when I also use
2.6.32-27 as a dom0 :-)
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Maybe gyp-develo...@googlegroups.com would be the right place. FWIW I
foolishly tried importing the svn repository into git to write a
patch, ran into
http://code.google.com/p/support/issues/detail?id=4647
and ran out of time.
Ok, I'm busy too so I
Angelo Pantano a.pant...@siodata.it writes:
since I cannot dump a core if the machine has already crashed I dumped
it right after launching the migration command
I'm afraid that dump is not going to be very useful. There must be a
way to trigger dumping on crash?
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Vincent Fourmond fourm...@gmail.com writes:
I've noticed you've raised the severity and I can understand that.
Yep, it makes the game practically unplayable for at least fi_FI
locale.
unfortunately don't have much time to dedicate to freecol packaging and
to Debian in general those days.
Robert Millan r...@debian.org writes:
As for libbsdxml, perhaps it'd be useful if libexpat provided a
compatibility symlink?
For the headers too? They expect bsdxml.h to exist.
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Yury V. Zaytsev y...@shurup.com writes:
That's educative. Hopefully it will resolve into something working soon.
Maybe gksu et al. authors could lend you a hand...?
Maybe but it seems that the X architecture itself is making this quite
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Hi,
Google finds the same crash at
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~xensrcts/logs/2449/test-amd64-amd64-pair/guest-debian.guest.osstest-console
which is apparently some sort of testsuite log. It says that the
version was 28a160746815. Then in the same directory hierarchy I found
that the
Package: gpsd-clients
Version: 2.95-7
Severity: minor
$ DISPLAY=:2 xgps
/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/gtk-2.0/gtk/__init__.py:57: GtkWarning: could not
open display
warnings.warn(str(e), _gtk.Warning)
/usr/bin/xgps:315: Warning: invalid (NULL) pointer instance
self.window =
Angelo Pantano tecn...@advert.it writes:
if there is anything else we can provide let us know
regards
Just in case the problem becomes hard to reproduce you probably want
to save the state of the crashed child with
xm dump-core DOMAIN FILE
If you have lots of private data you obviously can
Hi,
since this bug was fixed, could it be closed? I'm not quite sure why it is
still open.
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Hi,
thanks for your reply to my wish. I noticed it only now when I was
going through old bug reports. Please keep
543477-submit...@bugs.debian.org in Cc so that the emails reach me.
I think it is still a valid wish to hope that Getopt::Long would be
faster. For example on a 500 MHz x86 system
Package: mdadm
Version: 3.1.4-1+8efb9d1
Severity: normal
The mdadm cronjob keeps sending emails like
From: r...@censored (Cron Daemon)
Subject: Cron r...@overlord2 if [ -x /usr/share/mdadm/checkarray ] [
$(date +%d) -le 7 ]; then /usr/share/mdadm/checkarray --cron --all --idle
--quiet; fi
To:
Jonathan Nieder jrnie...@gmail.com writes:
I tend to despise help2man, at least with most programs' --help output.
Off the top of my head, here are some other possibilities:
- Combine help2man with po4a to translate from --help-ese to
manpage-ese. This way one gets a nice reminder when
Hi,
I extracted
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/8.1/FreeBSD-8.1-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso
to a chroot. If I run sysctl from that chroot it does not print
anything either. Does this mean it's a kernel bug?
(
Hi,
I think I found the problem. The userland code does
/* find an estimate of how much we need for this var */
j = 0;
i = sysctl(oid, nlen, 0, j, 0, 0);
j += j; /* we want to be sure :-) */
val = oval = malloc(j + 1);
if (val == NULL)
Hi,
I think this is caused by the fact that ifieee80211.c is not compiled
at all(!). The old build log
https://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?pkg=freebsd-utilsver=7.2-9arch=kfreebsd-i386stamp=1256686015file=log
shows
cc -Wall -g -pipe -fPIC -I. -D_GNU_SOURCE -D#39;__FBSDID(string)=#39; -O2
package kfreebsd-image-8.1-1-686
reassign 601803 freebsd-utils
retitle 601803 not compiled with ieee80211 (WLAN) support
thanks
Indeed debian/patches/002_ifconfig.diff comments out ifieee80211.c
from the ifconfig/Makefile. Was this done since libbsdxml was not
available?
According to
[ Sorry for the late reply, I never got your email that asked for more
info. Please remember to use 415132-submit...@bugs.debian.org if you
want me to get the emails.]
Seems that today w3m just gets killed by the out of memory
killer. (And amazingly it also causes so much swapping that the
Hi Yury,
thank you for your interest in securing gksu/sudo and related
applications. I noticed your comments just now when I was browsing my
old bugs. Please keep 474024-submit...@bugs.debian.org in Cc if you
want the emails to reach the original submitter of the bug...
So, since I filed that
Subject: free: called with already freed block argument
Package: bash
Version: 4.1-3
Severity: normal
bash crashed today under kfreebsd-i386:
li...@debian:~/scm$ su
Password:
r...@debian:/home/lindi/scm# apt-get install sudo magit
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Petr Salinger petr.salin...@seznam.cz writes:
759 ifconfig CALL __sysctl(0xbfbfddd0,0x6,0,0xbfbfdde8,0,0)
759 ifconfig SCTL net.routetable.0.0.3.0
759 ifconfig RET __sysctl 0
but in debian
758 ifconfig CALL __sysctl(0xbfbfe258,0x6,0xbfbfe030,0xbfbfe284,0,0)
758 ifconfig
Petr Salinger petr.salin...@seznam.cz writes:
BTW, for your pet project, the kernel syscall convention
on kfreebsd-amd64 is the same as syscall convention on
(linux-)amd64:
Interesting, so they don't use stack there? Maybe
I downloaded
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/8.1/FreeBSD-8.1-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso
and combined the base.?? files as
http://lindi.iki.fi/lindi/kfreebsd/freebsd-8.1-release-i386-base.tar.bz2
which I extracted to /root/freebsd-8.1-release-i386-base and added
Package: kfreebsd-image-8.1-1-686
Version: 8.1-5
Severity: normal
Steps to reproduce:
1) install debian to /dev/da0s1 (e.g. in qemu)
2) move the installation to a system where root is as /dev/ad0s1
(e.g. real usb stick)
3) pass -s option via grub to get to single user mode
4) enter ufs:/dev/ad0s1
Robert Millan r...@debian.org writes:
Could you compare ktrace output?
I tried but if I attach the 7 KB files then bugs.debian.org ignores my
emails silently.
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Package: linux-image-2.6.32-5-686-bigmem
Version: 2.6.32-26
Severity: normal
Steps to reproduce:
1) use 64-bit squeeze as dom0
2) use 32-bit squeeze as domU
3) reboot dom0
Expected results:
3) domU's state is saved to disk and then restored
Actual results:
2) domU's state is saved to disk but
package linux-image-2.6.32-5-686-bigmem
found 602273 2.6.32-27
thanks
This issue looks a lot like
[Xen-devel] DomU clock jumps forward then freezes after Dom0 reboot
http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-devel/2010-10/msg00498.html
and
[Xen-devel] Migrated domUs hangs
package linux-image-2.6.32-5-686-bigmem
tags 602273 patch
thanks
The patch from
http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-devel/2010-10/msg01261.html
seems to help! Please consider applying this to debian.
For completeness, here's the patch from the email archive (probably
messes up
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh h...@debian.org writes:
FWIW, I also think that measurement is not very useful, and it does the
wrong thing too easily, since we are not using something that calls
clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC,...).
Yes it keeps saying that my bootup takes -14 seconds :-)
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Package: kfreebsd-image-8.1-1-686
Version: 8.1-5
Severity: normal
[ this is resend #1 since I did not receive any reply in hours
although my email works otherwise. This time the attachment is not
included. ]
ifconfig wlan0 create wlandev ath0
fails with
ifconfig: SIOCIFCREATE2: Bad address
on
Blah, it seems the BTS really does not like my attachments :-) Here's
finally a link:
http://lindi.iki.fi/lindi/kfreebsd/ifioctl_data1.png
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Package: omhacks
Version: 0.11-1
Severity: normal
If one uses omhacks.so under 2.6.34 without resume_reason support it
segfaults on resume.
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x40026998 in ?? () from /usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d/omhacks.so
This happens since om_resume_reason
Hi,
I hit this too. Only after stracing X and seeing
read(11,
N:input/event1\nS:char/13:65\nE:ID_INPUT=1\nE:ID_INPUT_KEY=1\nE:XKBMODEL=pc105\nE:XKBLAYOUT=fi\nE:XKBVARIANT=fi\nE:XKBOPTIONS=\nE:DMI_VENDOR=n,
4096) = 134
I was able to guess that X gets this information from udev. This took
me 20
Package: freebsd-utils
Version: 8.1-2+b1
Severity: minor
man mount advertises the -F option but the patch 007_mount.diff
removes it from the source. Can you extend this patch to remove it
also from the manual page?
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Esko Arajärvi e...@iki.fi writes:
Tämän numeron tulisi olla yhtä suurempi kuni suurin sellaisen
This kuni should probably be kuin?
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Christian PERRIER bubu...@debian.org writes:
Ah, that was kFreeBSD, I didn't notice.
I'm not sure that kFreeBSD has a udeb with alternate keyboard layouts,
which might explain why you have no prompt for keymap.
I see the same problem on amd64 too. You can reproduce this with
$ wget
Samuel Thibault sthiba...@debian.org writes:
I chose English, then other/Europe/Finland, then the Nigerian locale
(why not), and then I got prompted for the keymap layout.
Ah yes, I didn't proceed after that. Sorry for the noise, this seems
to be a gnu/kfreebsd specific issue. Is there some tag
Package: foxtrotgps
Version: 0.99.4+debian3-1
Severity: normal
(This is probably an upstream bug but I thought I'd report it here
first.)
If I stop gpsd while foxtrotgps is connected foxtrotgps starts to print
gps_poll returned -1
gps_poll returned -1
gps_poll returned -1
gps_poll returned -1
Christian PERRIER bubu...@debian.org writes:
How about continuing to choose English, then Finland? You will then
have the opportunity to choose whatever keymap you want (LC_CTYPE
has nothing to do with the used keymap anyway), you will get the
timezone for Finland, etc.
Hmm, when do I have
Christian PERRIER bubu...@debian.org writes:
Uh, something is going wrong, here. You should be prompted for the
keymap after the question about locales.
Yes I think so too. Can you reproduce the issue if you do
wget
Package: debian-installer
Severity: wishlist
While testing
http://d-i.debian.org/daily-images/kfreebsd-amd64/20101014-00:10/netboot/mini.iso
I noticed that if I enter English as the language and then
other/Europe/Finland as the location I get
There is no locale defined for the combination
);
MODULE_AUTHOR(Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi);
module_init(init_crash);
module_exit(cleanup_crash);
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Hi,
now that I know that the issue is related to interrupts I found
http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/linux-kernel/2010/8/24/4610615
with google. I'll test if applying this patch fixes the problem for
me.
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Package: liblatex-driver-perl
Version: 0.08-1
Severity: serious
Justification: policy 4.9: all _required targets_ must be non-interactive.
Steps to reproduce:
1) sudo apt-get build-dep liblatex-driver-perl
2) fakeroot apt-get --build source liblatex-driver-perl
Expected results:
2)
Salvatore Bonaccorso salvatore.bonacco...@gmail.com writes:
Ok, this is indeed not directly the cause. It's more how the ttpromt
in Makefile.PL works, in sbuild/chroot environment these will work
without waiting for confirmation and if we build int interactively it
waits for confirmation.
I
Package: crash
Version: 5.0.6-1
Severity: normal
Steps to reproduce:
1) HOME=/non-existent-directory crash -e emacs vmlinux core
2) Type print 1 and enter
Expected results
2) crash prints 1
Actual results:
2) crash prints
crash print 1
segmentation violation in gdb
I originally hit this since
Debian bug at v.nix.is debian-...@v.nix.is writes:
Right, but the frequency of messages is still a matter of sysadmin
policy.
True.
Imho the best option would be to allow users to acknowledge that they
have seen the warning. They could then choose if they want to see
Any scheme in that
Hi,
have you noticed the pv package that also shows the speed of data
from stdin to stdout? If you have, can you summarize how pipemeter is
different?
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Package: xmonad
Version: 0.9.1-2+b1
Severity: wishlist
Steps to reproduce:
1) Start some other wm
2) Run xmonad
Expected results:
2) xmonad informs the user that a wm is already running and exits
Actual results:
2) xmonad prints
/home/lindi/.xmonad/xmonad-x86_64-linux: executeFile: does not
Joachim Breitner nome...@debian.org writes:
I’d say it should just replace the running window manager, but if that
is not easily possible, you are right. I’m therefore CC’ing the xmonad
mailing list: Is there a taker for this issue?
Other WMs seem to give an error message and exit
lindi1:~$
Debian bug at v.nix.is debian-...@v.nix.is writes:
Being reminded 10 times in 4 hours I think is a bit too much.
Since shutdown does not know who saw the message somebody could login
10 minutes before shutdown and could have use for these more regular
alerts.
Imho the best option would be to
Hi,
here's some more info on the issue.
I used
xm dump-core orbit-lucid orbit-lucid.dump
to dump the domU state to disk and then
crash -e emacs /usr/lib/debug/boot/vmlinux-2.6.32-5-amd64 orbit-lucid.dump
to debug it further. The following applies to version 2.6.32-23.
ps shows that
Package: irssi
Version: 0.8.12-7
Severity: minor
Here's a copy of bug I sent upstream at
http://bugs.irssi.org/index.php?do=detailstask_id=767
It affects lenny and is fixed in 0.8.15-1~bpo50+1:
This bug does not occur anymore but I thought it'd be useful to document it
since it is
Gerfried Fuchs rho...@deb.at writes:
I'm thus closing it versioned with 0.8.15-1. :) Given that it's a
minor issue I both doubt that it's worth any effort to backport the fix
to the lenny version as the release team usually don't approve fixes for
minor bugs. If I'd have the commits that
Ian Campbell i...@hellion.org.uk writes:
I guess the right thing to do would be to using some existing paravirt
interface to send the IPI instead of tweaking the APIC directly, or if
Is
void xen_send_IPI_one(unsigned int cpu, enum ipi_vector vector);
in xen/events.h perhaps already this?
Hi,
just for your info, mupdf 0.7-2 seems to work fine on armel now. Thank
you!
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Hi,
to thoughts on the issue:
1) bindings should be configurable
2) I looked at the source code. It's doing things like
case XK_Escape:
len = 1; buf[0] = '\033';
...
onkey(buf[0]);
...
so I don't think you can easily add things like ctrl+home there.
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Package: mupdf
Version: 0.7-2
Severity: minor
The manual page talks about keybindings of a and s but they seem
to be disabled since in the debian build NDEBUG is true:
...
case 'c':
app-grayscale ^= 1;
pdfapp_showpage(app, 0, 1);
break;
yellowprotoss yellowprot...@gmail.com writes:
I do this
# exec irpsion5 -s reboots.log
No IRDA device found
exec replaces the current shell with the new command. Its history is
lost. If you don't use exec you should be able to still access its
history.
In stable, it works nicely those
512 KiB of ~/.xsession-errors
on login. Can you test if this works for you?
From 5433fac367d3c14fedfc542b0710cc1399683ac4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi
Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2010 14:25:54 +0300
Subject: [PATCH] Keep only last 512 KiB of .xsession-errors
Hi,
I managed to revert to revert this full pdf workflow to the behavior
I see in debian lenny by adding
application/postscript application/vnd.cups-postscript 0 pstops
to /etc/cups/mime.convs. Could you consider adding a note about this
to README.Debian so that other admins would
d1df83712f29dc7ffe2203f38efdd290fbac6535 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi
Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2010 14:25:54 +0300
Subject: [PATCH] Keep only last 512 KiB of .xsession-errors
---
debian/x11-common/etc/X11/Xsession |7 +++
1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 0 deletions
[I'm not a maintainer, just happened be following X bugs...]
Tim Connors report...@rather.puzzling.org writes:
before the user gets to review them, they can always log into the
console and review the errors before they restart X.
Always might be too strong word. On my PDA I don't have a
these special compiler options only on amd64
and is tested to fix the build on at least armel.
best regards,
Timo Lindfors
From b72c53a7a0af115b9a680ce1381bf32ec68fd335 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi
Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2010 13:50:36 +0100
Subject: [PATCH
Hector Oron hector.o...@gmail.com writes:
I finally got it ! :)
Thanks, this confirms my suspicion:
ioctl(9, 0x40086485, 0x7fffa426f020) = ? ERESTARTSYS (To be restarted)
--- SIGALRM (Alarm clock) @ 0 (0) ---
rt_sigreturn(0xe) = -1 EINTR (Interrupted system call)
ioctl(9, 0x40086485,
Btw, I never got your earlier email sent on Tue, 15 Dec 2009 17:39:18
+0100. I think 511...@bugs.debian.org does not go to the submitter
of the bug, only 511401-submit...@bugs.debian.org does.
Gürkan Sengün gur...@phys.ethz.ch writes:
Could you check with the sid (soon squeeze) versions of
Package: selinux-policy-default
Version: 2:0.2.20100524-4
Severity: normal
Steps to reproduce:
1) sudo aptitude install selinux-policy-default selinux-basics
Expected results:
2) policy is loaded
Actual results:
2) policy is not loaded and the package asks me to report a bug:
lindi1:~$ sudo
Yavor Doganov ya...@gnu.org writes:
Now you have it installed, but the GNUstep art backend cannot access it;
the corresponding .nfont bundle is missing. Please run
`dpkg-reconfigure gnustep-back-common' to rectify the problem.
Thanks! After this Terminal starts properly.
RSS is around 19 MB
Hector Oron zu...@debian.org writes:
X server makes CPU go at 100%. It is usually reproducible when I
open iceweasel and look into some webpage which triggers gnash, it
also happens on chromium-browser, but not so often. I blame
nouveau driver, but you might know better. Some info I am
Till Kamppeter till.kamppe...@gmail.com writes:
I have looked into the file, most probably either the
[{
%%BeginFeature: *RIPaperPolicy PromptUser
/DeferredMediaSelection true setpagedevice
/Policies /PageSize 2 /MediaType 2 setpagedevice
%%EndFeature
} stopped cleartomark
This
Package: xdm
Version: 1:1.1.10-3
Severity: wishlist
Steps to reproduce:
1) sudo /etc/init.d/xdm stop
2) rm $HOME/.Xauthority
3) sudo /etc/init.d/xdm start
4) login with xdm
5) login with ssh from another machine and try DISPLAY=:0 xclock
Expected results:
5) xclock can connect to the X server
Package: nodm
Version: 0.7-1
Severity: important
Tags: security
Steps to reproduce:
1) sudo apt-get install nodm
2) Configure /etc/default/nodm to something like
$ cat /etc/default/nodm
# nodm configuration
# Set NODM_ENABLED to something different than 'false' to enable nodm
NODM_ENABLED=true
Matt Brown ma...@debian.org writes:
This pluggable authentication module (PAM) provides authentication via secure
shell (SSH) agent. Written with sudo in mind, but like any auth PAM module,
can be used for many purposes.
Is there any way to see what sudo command is being authenticated?
If
Matt Brown ma...@debian.org writes:
sudo logs the command being run as part of it's standard logging, e.g:
Yes after the fact. I meant, is there a way to see before I click
accept in my ssh-agent?
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Till Kamppeter till.kamppe...@gmail.com writes:
George, Bin, Ulrich, can someone of you please check with an
appropriate Debian (or Ubuntu) installation whether the PostScript
output is OK? And if not, tell us what needs to be corrected? Thanks
Note that even if you don't have an appropriate a
Package: chromium-browser
Version: 6.0.472.53~r57914-2
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
Submitted upstream at
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=54556
Chrome Version (from the about:version page):
6.0.472.53~r57914-2
OS + version:
Debian unstable
Window manager:
icewm
What steps
Jim Meyering j...@meyering.net writes:
That is not a valid use of od's -w option. There may be no space
between the short-named -w and its optional argument.
Here's the description from info coreutils od:
Ah, I guess I was only looking at man od at that time. Feel free to
close as invalid or
Thomas Dickey dic...@his.com writes:
I think it's likely that the unprocessed KeyRelease events are confusing
the X library. Adding ignore's for those seems to improve it:
*VT100*translations:#override \n\
Shift Ctrl KeyPress v:insert-selection(CLIPBOARD)\n\
Shift Ctrl KeyRelease
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