Package: Evolution
Version: 2.12.2-1+b1
Severity: normal
I can connect to my Leafnode NNTP server and subscribe to any offered
newsgroups, but Evolution downloads only a tiny fraction of the articles
in those groups. I know that certain groups have several hundred
articles, because I can see them
Package: Evolution
Version: 2.12.2-1+b1
Severity: wishlist
It's really painful to scroll down through thousands of folders to find
the one(s) you want to subscribe to (e.g. Usenet). It would be really
helpful if the subscription dialog could include a search box which
automatically narrowed the
Package: Evolution
Version: 2.12.2-1+b1
Severity: minor
I use Evolution to connect to my Leafnode news server. Leafnode does not
support password authentication (it uses /etc/hosts.allow instead).
Evolution has no option for no authentication for NNTP servers (even
though it does have this option
2007/3/28, Rafal Krypa [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I believe, that this patch:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=84585
fixes this bug. It is still unconfirmed, not accepted and not revisioned
by the upstream maintainer (no maintainer responded to my posts on Gnome
Bugzilla for over two
Hi,
I've been following this bug with interest - I have never succeeded in
getting apt-cacher to work with d-i, regardless of how many separators I
use and what is in path_map. Explicitly, I can confirm that when I point
d-i to http://my.server:3142 http://my.server:3142/ , none of the
following
Sorry folks, false alarm. I have now succeeded in persuading apt-cacher to
serve up udebs quite happily to the d-i:
my.server:3142
as the server (no separators) and
/debian.virginmedia.com/
as the path (note separators at both ends - Virgin's Debian mirror does not use
the traditional
Package: apt-file
Version: 2.0.8.2
I'm running Debian Etch. I have observed the following behaviour,
identical on two Etch boxes (one running 2.6.18.3, the other running
2.6.20):
1. apt-get install apt-file completes successfully, but apt-file
search foo returns no results because
Package: kmldonkey
Version: 0.10.1-3
I'm running Debian Etch using 2.6.18-3
Kmldonkey installs without problems. When it is first run, it starts a
wizard which assumes that the mldonkey core you wish to manage is
running on the same machine. There is no acknowledgement of the
possibility that
Package: icedove
Version: 2.0.0.9-3
For some reason icedove seems to mimic Outlook's behaviour w.r.t. LDAP
address books, assuming that they are read-only. Since openLDAP/slapd
can be configured to allow write privileges over secure connections, is
this necessary?
It would be great to be able
Package: iceape-mailnews
Version: 1.1.7-1
Severity: wishlist
For some reason iceape seems to mimic Outlook's behaviour w.r.t. LDAP
address books, assuming that they are read-only. Since openLDAP/slapd
can be configured to allow write privileges over secure connections, is
this necessary?
It
Hi Horms,
Thanks for the quick reply yes, 286939 and 291928
are the same bug, experienced with different builds of Debian Installer, so youre
right to merge them. Thanks for the tips on closing and adding to bugs.
To answer your questions yes, my understanding is
that all the
has max-interval=15d, which should force an update of
my IP every 15 days.
CC
-Original Message-
From: Chris Carr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 February 2008 07:55
To: Peter Denison; Carr, Chris
Subject: ddclient
Noz says:
Think I may have found the problem - it's a logic
Package: gkrellmd
Version: 2.3.1-1
Severity: minor
I've been running gkrellmd for several years now. It used to use 5-6% of
a 33MHz 486 CPU, which seemed reasonable. It still uses 5-6% (average,
standard deviation around 2%) of my two modern CPUs: a 1.8GHz Sempron on
one machine and a 2.2GHz
Chris Carr wrote:
Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Version: 2.1.0-2
Severity: important
Apologies if this bug is filed against the wrong package. I've
installed KDE on an HP530 laptop, and dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
says it does not recognise the video hardware (Intel 945GME Express
Package: installation-reports
Boot method: USB stick
Image version: http://people.debian.org/~joeyh/d-i/images/daily/hd-media
and ../netboot - tried both
Date: 03 March 2008, 11:55am
Machine: Dell Optiplex 755
Processor: Intel E2140 (dual core 1.6GHz)
Memory: 1GB
Partitions: 80GB SATA HD with
Hi,
1.6.0 introduces a new feature called supplementation pages, aka
discussion pages, which moinmoin users have been wanting for a long
time. It would be great if this new version could be packaged for
Debian.
Regards,
CC
It looks as if Jamie has given up trying to get webmin accepted into Debian.
Perhaps he was repelled by the tone of Peter's message:
in short it seems you have hacked up a way to build a deb without reading the
new maintainers guide at all.
Jamie had clearly read the guide, and found that it
Package: installation-reports
Boot method: CD
Image version: Lenny businesscard ISO dated 27/12/07
Date: 05 March 2008
Machine: home built on AsRock K7VT4APRO (BIOS v1.70)
Processor: AMD Sempron2600+ (1.83GHz)
Memory: 1GB
Partitions: 2xWD7500AAKS (750GB)
sda1: 20GB sdb1: 20GB
At user setup I was offered the opportunity to disable root
logins and
use sudo instead, and I chose to do so. I then created my userID
(chrisc) and set my password. I then installed the boot loader,
finished the install successfully and rebooted. On rebooting, user
chrisc did not
Package: gkrellmd
Version: 2.3.1-1
I have installed gkrelltopd (2.2.10-1), uncommented the line
plugin-enable gkrelltopd in /etc/gkrellmd.conf, and restarted
gkrellmd. /usr/lib/gkrellm2/plugins/gkrelltopd.so is present (8516
bytes, date 2007-07-31).
But testing with gkrellmd -plist returns a
Package: gkrelltopd
Version: 2.2.11-2
Severity: wishlist
I currently have gkrelltopd installed, version 2.2.10-1. I am being
offered an upgrade to 2.2.11-2, but it wants to install libc6-dev and
linux-libc-dev. I only want to install the binary package of gkrelltopd
- in fact essentially I only
Package: mbmon
Version: 2.05-5
I cannot shutdown mbmon, and therefore cannot uninstall it (as the
shutdown script is called even if the process is not actually running):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/run$ sudo apt-get remove mbmon
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state
Package: gallery2
Version: 2.2.4-2
Severity: important
I have installed and configured gallery2 and uploaded a bunch of photos.
I now wish to remove the View All Versions permission from group
Everybody (using the Edit Permissions page of the root album). Every
time I try to do this I get one of
Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
2) Problem with these small USB images and the way they are written is
that anything already on the USB stick gets deleted and that - given
that
most USB sticks nowadays are significantly larger in size - makes most
of
the stick completely unusable.
Package: installation-reports
Version: Lenny installer RC1 businesscard ISO from
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/lenny_di_rc1/i386/iso-cd/debian-testin
g-i386-businesscard.iso
Method: burned ISO to CD and booted from CD
Machine: ancient home-built machine with VX-Pro+ motherboard (VIA
chipset,
Just fyi (apols if you already know), Powder 110 is out, which fixes the
segfault bug.
Regards,
Chris
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