Package: live-manual-html
Version: 1:3.0~a9-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
From the live build changelog:
* Renaming usb-hdd binary image type to simply hdd.
However the online and package manual still reference a 'usb-hdd' config.
From
Package: debian-reference-common
Version: 2.47
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
Dear Maintainer,
Section 9.7.2 Kernel parameters contains the line:
Kernel parameters changed by syscrl(8) at runtime...
Attached is a patch to change the 'r' in 'syscrl' to 't'.
-- System Information:
One can also achieve approximately the same effect by installing
hexedit and running
hexedit /usr/lib/chromium/chromium
TAB (to move to the ASCII column)
/ /usr/lib/nss (to find that path mentioned there)
X a few times (to corrupt it)
control + X
Package: awstats
Version: 7.0~dfsg-3
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
*** Please consider answering these questions, where appropriate ***
* What led up to the situation?
* What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
ineffective)?
* What was the outcome of this
Package: awstats
Version: 7.0~dfsg-3
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
*** Please consider answering these questions, where appropriate ***
* What led up to the situation?
* What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
ineffective)?
* What was the outcome of this
Trying to use iceweasel as browser failed today, worked yesterday.
Chromium can't be used because it won't allow itself to be run as root.
Aborted
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/apt-listchanges, line 237, in module
main()
File /usr/bin/apt-listchanges, line 201, in
Package: apache2-doc
Version: 2.2.21-2
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
Dear Maintainer,
The 'Caching Guide' page has a typo in the img src tag
at the bottom that refers to 'images/caching_fig1.gif'.
The attached patch fixes it to refer to '../images/caching_fig1.gif'.
-- System Information:
Ran gksu to cat a secured file, here is the gdb output with
libc6 debug info:
gdb /usr/lib/libgksu2.so.0 ./core.gksu.9548
GNU gdb (GDB) 7.3-debian
Copyright (C) 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later
http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
This is free
Testing using the graphical front end invoked with gksu -d
and issuing the command 'date' shows the command is actually run
and the segfault is triggered at the end when some xauth magic is
happening:
No ask_pass set, using default!
xauth: /tmp/libgksu-leDs1e/.Xauthority
STARTUP_ID:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82865G Integrated
Graphics Controller (rev 02)
Regular session unusable, fallback mode OK.
Thanks again.
I seem to remember a version of mplayer that was configured
by default to use vdpau, and 'about:plugins' shows:
mplayerplug-in is now gecko-mediaplayer 1.0.4
Now on V2.0.2-6, still happening:
Reading symbols from /usr/bin/gksu...(no debugging symbols
found)...done.
[New LWP 32429]
[New LWP 32431]
warning: Can't read pathname for load map: Input/output error.
warning: .dynamic section for
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 is not at the
Package: dlocate
Version: 1.02
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
*** Please consider answering these questions, where appropiate ***
* What led up to the situation?
Trying to check the status of an installed package using 'dlocate -s'
* What exactly did you do (or not do) that
Based on the activity mentioned in these pages it looks
like V3.0.2 might fix this problem:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/commits-list/2011-July/msg03207.html
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=653184
I'll wait until it gets to
unstable and give it a try.
It used to appear as the background, now it doesn't. The file
is there on the second machine as well. Both machines are up to
date 'wheezy/sid'.
This bug has been fixed. OK to close, thanks.
The 'spacefun-wallpaper.svg' was the only background
available, ,and then only because it is default. Every other
background that is in the list resides in
'/usr/share/backgrounds/gnome'.
When I tried to add any of the .svg backgrounds
(i.e. 'moreblue-orbit-wallpaper.svg') the file
Yes, librsvg2-common is installed, Version: 2.34.0-1.
nspluginwrapper is for AMD64 only.
Do we wait for Flash to become compatible to GTK+ 3?
Is that more likely to happen than iceweasel going to GTK+ 3?
Please forgive my ignorance in this arena, I am completely flummoxed
by GTK+.
Good work by the GTK bug reporter. After
sudo aptitude install libgtk-3-0/unstable libgtk-3-common/unstable
libgail-3-0/unstable
the loop does not occur.
In '/usr/share/gnome/autostart/vino-server.desktop' (or
'~/.config/autostart/vino-server.desktop', which is what I used for
the test), changing the line
AutostartCondition=GSettings org.gnome.Vino enabled
to
AutostartCondition=GNOME /desktop/gnome/remote_access/enabled
fixes this
It doesn't look like a gdm issue to me. The file
'/usr/share/images/spacefun-wallpaper.svg' is owned by package
'desktop-base', not gdm. I can login fine, just can't select
and use the spacefun-wallpaper background. The gdm
version is the same on both machines (2.20.11-4),
and gdm is not
Package: desktop-base
Version: 6.0.6
Severity: important
I rebooted this morning and noticed there was no background
on the gdm signon screen (just grey), then when the gnome desktop
came up everything was green instead of the nice space swirls. When
I checked in Preferences/Appearance the
Previously I think I had worked around it by using the Adwaita theme
instead of Clearlooks, which rendered the tabs with a diagonal line
on the left hand side and (I believe) highlighted the tab with the
current focus but that no longer works and I have no idea
which component changed to
Package: libgdu0
Version: 2.32.0-1
Severity: normal
A smattering of these appear during a gnome session.
First started appearing recently after a 'udisks' update
(1.0.3-1) I believe.
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APT prefers testing
APT policy: (990, 'testing'),
OK to close.
These themes are all messed up. Two bugs:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=631024
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=631897
are marked as 'Resolved' but they are not. The 'Adwaita'
theme looks very different, I already have 'gnome-themes'
and
sudo aptitude install gnome-terminal/stable gnome-terminal-data/stable
The following packages will be DOWNGRADED:
gnome-terminal gnome-terminal-data
The following packages will be REMOVED:
libvte-2.90-9{u}
So, something rotten in one of those three packages.
Package: gnome-terminal
Version: 3.0.1-1
Severity: important
Some sort of loop going on. I killed with 'ABRT'
to get a core dump. Here is the backtrace:
Core was generated by `gnome-terminal'.
Program terminated with signal 6, Aborted.
#0 0xb71f6602 in ?? () from /usr/lib/libgdk-3.so.0
http://video.nbcsports.com/player/?id=39033...Whoops, WRONG
clipboard data! I just started epiphany on a different machine on
my LAN and it works fine, and that machine has both packages
installed on it. I will try and start up epiphany after installing the
two packages again on this
Thanks, that worked. A purge of the introspection data
package (gir1.2-epiphany-2.29) caused the extensions-more
package to be removed (on my permission):
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
epiphany-extensions-more: Depends: gir1.2-epiphany-2.29 but it is not
going to be
Package: epiphany-browser
Version: 2.30.6-2
Severity: important
Epiphany starts but won't display on DISPLAY :0.
Here are some messages from .xsession-errors:
** (epiphany-browser:23369): WARNING **: An error occurred while calling remote
method: Did not receive a reply. Possible causes
The following bugs include information regarding
change to Debian policy and recommended changes
to 'kernel-package':
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=623332
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=620515
/dev/ and hotplug management daemo
pn xfsprogs none (no description available)
pn xmltonone (no description available)
-- Configuration Files:
/etc/kernel-pkg.conf changed:
maintainer := Dominique Brazziel
email := dbrazz...@snet.net
Package: mysql-client-5.1
Version: 5.1.49-3
Severity: normal
I have the following line in the '[client]'
block of '~/.my.cnf':
pager = less
When I try to run mysqldump it ends with an error:
mysqldump: Unknown variable pager = less
Googling this class of error had many
Package: isag
Version: 10.0.0-1
Severity: normal
As soon as I run isag from the gnome 'System Tools' menu the
X server crashes with a segfault and after a bit the gdm login screen
appears. I am attaching the X server log which contains a small
backtrace. I will see if I can run from
And had it with chromium-browser before upgrading to the
version 11 chromium in sid. This problem isn't just cosmetic
(the messages in .xsession-errors, which is now allowed to
grow without limit); true to the content of the message
response to mouse and keyboard events becomes
sluggish and
The problem has all but disappeared for me as of version
2.2.15.0-3 of this package.
After RTFM (debian/README.source from the source tree, which
references
the excellent /usr/share/doc/quilt/README.source) I got a handle on the
patch
system and put together a less messy and more precise patch:
099_pam_limits_include_rttime_nrlimits16.patch
Index:
A bug has been opened against 'libc6-dev' requesting that
'RLIMIT_RTTIME' and RLIMIT_NLIMITS = 16 be included
in '/usr/include/bits/resource.h':
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=627619
Until that gets done, I added the following include right
after the one for
The loop for 'str2rlimit' iterates 'RLIM_NLIMITS' times where I
assume
'RLIM_NLIMITS' is taken from '/usr/include/bits/resource.h' which is
brought
included in '/usr/include/sys/resource.h'. The value is '15':
__RLIMIT_NLIMITS = 15,
__RLIM_NLIMITS = __RLIMIT_NLIMITS
#define
In my last post I referenced 'rtprio' but the variable is
'rttime'.
Please fix, I run rsyslogd with client machines logging on the server.
Each machine that receives the patch for
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=620302 sends these
useless messages.
Package: firestarter
Version: 1.0.3-10
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
Script '/etc/firestarter/firewall', which is sourced by the
firestarter control script, tries to modprobe 'ipt_ipv4optsstrip',
which does not exist. That module was, at one time, built
from source package
You are correct, sir! Booted Debian kernel 2.6.38-2-686 and
it did indeed work like a charm. That was a long couple of days
but fresh eyes the next mornings moved things along.
I've been running custom built kernels so long I forgot
all the Netfilter dependencies for firestarter, which
Every time a CRON job runs, or sudo command, maybe every new
process,
I don't know, I get this message. 102 times in the last 5 hours. I see
the
original patch was submitted in March
(http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=620302) and discussion
with PAM developers continued in
My set up is simpler, just a desktop with firestarter as the firewall with a
DSL modem/1 port router. It seems there is a connection left in
'/proc/net/ip_conntrack' (also in '/proc/net/nf_conntrack' by the way) from a
Vuze/Azureus session which was closed and I'd like to kill it.
Attached
I did a simulated remove of libcairo2 Version: 1.10.2-6 and it is not feasible
for me, too many dependencies. Here is the upgrade history of
from /var/log/dpkg*:
zgrep libcairo2 dpkg.*
dpkg.log.1:2011-04-03 18:17:02 upgrade libcairo2 1.8.10-6 1.10.2-6
dpkg.log.1:2011-04-03 18:17:02 status
During a distribution upgrade I pulled in a bunch of new gir1.2*
packages
and am not getting this problem anymore. Current version of
gir1.2-gtk-2.0
is 2.24.4-3.
As soon as I wrote save and thought about it in the
context of 'state(s)' I thought about Gnome session management
and turned my attention to the desktop file for nm-applet
(nm-applet.desktop), specifically the command line, which specifies
'nm-applet --sm-disable'. After removing the
For the last few days after doing a successful full-upgrade and several
safe-upgrades, the update-notifier icon remains orange. The bug is, as
noted above, in '/usr/lib/update-notifier/apt_check.py', which is owned
by package 'update-notifier-common'.
I will try and figure out
After 'aptitude full-upgrade' a whole lot (hundreds)
of packages were upgraded and since then the changelog
downloads are almost all successful.
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I am running mixed testing/unstable (wheezy/sid), and
network-manager (-gnome) Version: 0.8.3.999-1 remembers that
I have disabled wireless, so this problem seems to have been
fixed as promised in the release linked to above.
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I just installed linux-image-2.6.38 and this problem
hasn't occurred since then.
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Package: debian-reference-common
Version: 2.46
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
dpkg update 1.16.0 included this change:
Do not allow versions starting with non-digit
when doing strict parsing, warn otherwise.
The example 'make-kpkg' invocation includes the
parameter
For the most part, the problem occurs in gnome-terminal with
random artifacts (greyish shadows) on a small patch of the screen, at
other times it looks like one line of text is overwriting the other one.
Sometimes this occurs when typing in text in the browser (iceweasel).
My
I really think hardcoding ccache to run /usr/bin/cc is a bad idea and
Debian should not take this patch.
This patch doesn't hardcode ccache, it tells distccd to run
'/usr/bin/cc'.
Instead, either run with a useful
$HOME,
Well, distccd is the component that doesn't have a sensible $HOME,
(it runs
I turned on update-manager debug logging and saw
the HTTP 404 error for every changelog that failed to download
so the cause is, indeed, because the changelogs are not
yet in the respective pool subdirectories (main, contrib
or non-free). I am running mixed testing/unstable so
this makes
I see this message consistently upon resume from
suspend (sleep). It is usually followed by a reload of
the config file, and, perhaps depending on the number
of poke messages, perhaps not, other tasks which depend
on DNS being up may have trouble until it is finished
with the reload. In
I was wrong about the *** POKED TIMER *** message
triggering the 'rndc reconfig' operation, which is
done by '/etc/network/ifup.d/bind9' after the
interface is brought up by network-manager during
the resume processing by
'/usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d/55NetworkManager'.
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Per your request, attached is /proc/uptime
and the stat file for init (/proc/1/stat). Since
filing the report I have compiled a kernel with
latencytop support for another machine (P4 w/one CPU)
and see the same errata. This machine is an
Intel Atom N270 which reports 2 logical CPUs.
1
This bug manifests itself consistently in an Xvnc4 session
(vnc4server version 4.1.1+X4.3.0-37) but not in native X
(xserver-xorg-core Version: 2:1.7.7-13).
Attached is a backtrace which was omitted from the
original gdb session attachement.
bt
#0 0xb7fe2424 in __kernel_vsyscall
Package: update-manager-gnome
Version: 0.200.5-1
Severity: important
I've been getting this message consistently recently, whereas
before it was occurring only for some packages in the update list.
Being able to view what bugs were fixed in a package update is one of
the best features of
Today I have 28 package updates available and there
are a couple that have the changelogs listed. A whole group
of CUPS related packages failed on the changelog view.
I guess it would be nice to know the reason _why_ downloading
the changelog failed. Is it simply because the changelogs
I have DPMS set to on, the machine is always up and will
come out of DPMS with a mouse movement 90% of the time. The
other 10% of the time the screen remains black and in power save
mode. The only way out of it is to switch to a console (ALT-SHIFT-Fn)
and back to gdm (ALT-SHIFT-F7), but
I just stumbled into it by accident today. Hard to
believe it's still occurring 5 years later.
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I just stumbled into it by accident today. Hard
to believe it still exists 5 years later.
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After running distkill.pl per the manual, I was
able to get a clean maintenance run with the 'abort on error'
flag set.
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Thanks for the quick reply. The errors are back again today,
they are for the security updates. I wish there was a way to
manually remove the references, but I don't know which file(s)
to alter (Release?), and they'd only be reloaded the next day
anyway I suppose.
Last night
The problem still exists, I had just failed
to trigger it with certain videos. SSDD.
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I'm running wheezy/sid, and the libgtk2.0-0 version
is currently 2.20.1-2. Perhaps some combination of libgtk2.0-0
,flashplugin-nonfree and libgtkXX-dev updates the problem
has been fixed. My flashplugin-nonfree version is 1:2.8.3
(Shockwave Flash 10.2 r152).
If others who were
Came back after an overnight suspend, didn't check
the stime values but after running some performance measuring
sessions with 'latencytop' decided to check them out on a hunch
and sure enough, every process that was running yesterday at the
time of suspend is showing 246 days+ for CPU
After reboot, CPU utilization and times looked normal.
After running latencytop they are goofed up again. Attached
is the output of 'ps -eo comm,c,time' after running latencytop.
Feel free to reassign this bug to the latencytop package.
COMMAND C TIME
init
I've tried two suspend/resume cycles, one lasting about
10 hours, the last one about 24 hours and the problem didn't occur.
I think this is more of a corner case but am not sure what
the extraordinary set of circumstances is that causes it. Because
the time values were pretty much
Package: procps
Version: 1:3.2.8-10
Severity: normal
I've been noticing this error for a few months now, and I think the error
manifests itself after a resume from hibernate or sleep. The 'top' and 'ps'
commands
are showing very large values (i.e. hundreds of days) for kernel tasks (i.e.
Package: latencytop
Version: 0.5
Severity: normal
From 'man latencytop':
If you press s followed by a letter, then only
active processes starting with that lettter
are displayed
That does not happen when run in xterm. If you just start typing letter(s),
Package: mplayer
Version: 2:1.0~rc4.dfsg1-1
Severity: normal
If no video driver is specified either on the command line or in
gnome-mplayer preferences there is an error message:
Failed to open VDPAU backend libvdpau_nvidia.so:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or
Package: flashplugin-nonfree
Version: 1:2.8.3
Severity: important
Really bad pink/red filter overlaying every youtube video.
The cause, according to
http://www.webupd8.org/2011/03/fix-pinkred-youtube-videos-bug-using.html
is:
a combination of Flash 10.2, a recent YouTube change
and the
Package: ccache
Version: 3.1.4-1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
The 'Name' section omits the trailing 's':
NAME
update-ccache-symlink - update symlinks in /usr/lib/ccache
Attached is a patch to correct this.
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APT prefers
I think the reason '!Enable Wireless' and '!Enable Network' settings
are forgotten at start-up is because because nm-applet is autostarted
with the '--sm-disable' option. This is clarified a bit
in the changelog:
2006-01-31 Dan Williams d...@redhat.com
* nm-applet.desktop
Spam start coincides with nm-applet start up:
Feb 7 11:36:16 asusb202 kernel: [ 73.642425]groups: 0-1
(cpu_power = 1178)
Feb 7 11:36:16 asusb202 kernel: [ 73.642438] CPU1 attaching
sched-domain:
Feb 7 11:36:16 asusb202 kernel: [ 73.642445] domain 0: span 0-1
level SIBLING
I am trying to disable the wireless connection for 2 reasons
1) I have a wired connection and never use the wireless connection
except for testing purposes
2) The 'rt2860sta' driver currently has annoying debug messages turned
on that spam the kernel log, in my case, every
Package: tomboy
Version: 1.2.2-2
Severity: important
The help file says 'Export to HTML' function will be
available when the export plug-in is installed, however that
is not the case. I see in the Preferences that Export version
0.1 is installed but no export choice exists on the Tools
menu
From
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_Window_System_protocols_and_architecture:
XInputExtension Support for input devices such as graphic tablets;
implementable as libXi
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Package: wpasupplicant
Version: 0.6.10-2.1
Severity: minor
'wpa_supplicant --help' tells us
-s = log output to syslog instead of stdout
but the 'man wpa_supplicant' does not list '-s' in the
'COMMAND LINE OPTIONS' section.
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APT
I haven't tried to build the package but I think
something like this patch should put a description of
the '-s' option in the man page.
--- wpa_supplicant.8.old 2010-12-27 14:11:58.0 -0500
+++ wpa_supplicant.8 2010-12-27 14:13:43.0 -0500
@@ -296,6 +296,9 @@
\fB-K\fR
Package: evolution
Version: 2.30.3-5
Severity: important
Clicking on mailto: links (i.e. Debian bug report number(s)) or
supplying mailto: from the command-line results in (after the message
has been composed and the user clicked 'Send') the message
being moved to the Outbox instead of being
Yes, I installed testing (squeeze). Also, just
tested with the 'prepend' statement in '/etc/dhcp'
and it works just fine.
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Apparently, the 'new' location for the 'dhclient.conf'
file is '/etc/dhcp', as opposed to the old location '/etc/dhcp3',
which is where the old dhcp3-client put things. But since
'dhcp3-client' is just a dummy package that depends on
is 'isc-dhcp-client', it is a mystery to me how
From '/var/log/installer/syslog':
syslog:Feb 16 18:07:05 debootstrap: Setting up dhcp3-client
(3.1.3-2) ...
dlocate -L dhcp3-client
/.
/usr
/usr/share
/usr/share/doc
/usr/share/doc/dhcp3-client
/usr/share/doc/dhcp3-client/copyright
/usr/share/doc/dhcp3-client/README.Debian
The doc-base file linked to above worked nicely
for me:
1) Saved to file 'aptitude-doc-en.doc-base.control' (any name would do)
2) sudo install-docs -v -i ./aptitude-doc-en.doc-base.control
Registering documents with dhelp...
Registering documents with scrollkeeper...
Debian Online
Package: libpam-gnome-keyring
Version: 2.30.3-3
Severity: important
No documentation for parameters supported by the module.
The user must scramble and (hopefully) eventually find
'http://live.gnome.org/GnomeKeyring/Pam'.
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APT prefers
Using gdm autologin and adding the same two lines
as added to '/etc/pam.d/gdm', still get prompted for
password twice. Hours of searching for a solution and
the only thing that looked promising was a solution involving
using some old source for pam-keyring that included
Very bad business. For a workaround
I had to set the login password to NULL. Next
I deleted the 'vino.local' key from the login
keyring but it went right back in after
resetting the password.
This was a bad idea, as discussed
here
Apparently this the config item (CONFIG_SECURITY_CAPABILITIES)
and the module it creates (capability(.ko)) are obsolete after
kernel 2.6.26 (reference
http://cateee.net/lkddb/web-lkddb/SECURITY_CAPABILITIES.html).
I'm running testing (2.6.32) but can't find it in any distribution.
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I think I may have found the cause. In
'Tools/Options/Interface' the 'Minimize on Close'
option was checked so when I thought I was stopping
Vuze by clicking on the 'X' in the upper right hand
corner it was actually just minimizing to the
Gnome notification area. After unchecking that
I'm using Version: 0.10.5+nmu1 (squeeze). Five years later,
same exact symptoms. Also, the GUI process freezes, have to force kill
it to get it out of there.
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The root cause of the problem is effed up '/etc/nsswitch.conf'
after installation of package 'libnss-mdns'. See
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=412714
I agree that
the entire avahi thing is retarded, but it keeps coming back
on upgrades like the undead. I used this
Package: libglib2.0-0
Version: 2.24.2-1
Severity: important
This bug was first reported as a nautilus bug,
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/nautilus/+bug/452049)
because it causes bind mounts (mount --bind x y) from '/etc/fstab' to show up
in the
nautilus side pane as 'XX G(M)B Filesystem'
Just a quick note, after changing 'web=' to point
to 'www.whatismyip.com/automation/n09230945.asp' there are
no more timeouts.
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