Bug#374775: kdeinit symbol lookup error for libSM6

2006-06-21 Thread Dirk Werner
Package:libsm6 Version:1:1.0.0-4 I am using Debian GNU/Linux 3.1, kernel 2.6.15, libc6 2.3.6-13. After an update yesterday, Kde does not start up anymore, this is the content of /home/user/.xsession-errors: Xsession: X session started for dirk at Mi Jun 21 09:41:33 CEST 2006 startkde:

Bug#374775: kdeinit symbol lookup error for libSM6

2006-06-21 Thread Dirk Werner
Hi, Julien Cristau wrote: On Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 10:09:39 +0200, Dirk Werner wrote: Package:libsm6 Version:1:1.0.0-4 kdeinit: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libSM.so.6: undefined symbol: IceGetPeerName Hi Dirk, Could you tell us which version of libice6

Bug#374775: kdeinit symbol lookup error for libSM6 - no current solution

2006-07-02 Thread Dirk Werner
There seems to be no solution at the moment for this. I suspect that this phenomenon might be based on my systems settings and thus not reproducable on other systems, there was only one more user facing the same weird behaviour. Menawhile I have totally erased any kde specific package and

Bug#588238: installing upstart does not create directory event.d

2010-07-06 Thread Dirk Werner
Package: upstart Version: 0.6.6-1 Severity: important After having done - apt-get install upstart, the package is installed but I end up with no directory '/etc/event.d' being created - thus I have no boot up scripts I can see and modify. -- System Information: Debian Release: squeeze/sid

Bug#543375: [util-linux] last superblock write time in future occurring sometimes

2009-11-04 Thread Dirk Werner
Package: util-linux Version: 2.16.1-4 --- Please enter the report below this line. --- Hi, I have used the script above and still can see the bug related behaviour, every second/third boot crashes as it did before, unfortunately no change for me. best regards Dirk --- System information. ---

Bug#543375: [util-linux] workaround

2009-11-08 Thread Dirk Werner
Package: util-linux Version: 2.16.1-4 for those who don't want to erase there Windows installation to heal this phenomenon - you can teach Windows to keep it's fingers from the CMOS clock by setting the following DWORD key to 1