, Steinar H. Gunderson wrote:
On Wed, Mar 09, 2022 at 04:03:01PM -0800, Edmund Biow wrote:
Thank you for the suggestion. I noticed that the output of updatedb
mentioned my server as cifs, which is how it is mounted, but also as "type
'autofs'", which I didn't have installed, so I didn'
Thank you for the suggestion. I noticed that the output of updatedb
mentioned my server as cifs, which is how it is mounted, but also as
"type 'autofs'", which I didn't have installed, so I didn't consider it.
I removed autofs from the PRUNEFS= line, ran updatedb again, and plocate
worked as
I meant bullseye at #10, never try to post a bug without coffee.
Anyway, the issue seems to have resolved itself on Debian testing for
me, this morning I was greeted by a request for an updated gmail
certificate (I have pidgin set to auto-start), and everything looks
ducky after several
New info, pidgin IS working on Debian stable. But I downloaded and set
up Empathy and it isn't working in Debian testing. This seems to be a
Buster issue, not specifically a pidgin problem.
Sorry Maintainer (Eric?), PEBKAC, please delete this bug if possible.
The problem was messed up permissions, I'd had to move my approx cache
directory from my / root partition because it just keeps getting bigger
since it no longer seems to cull itself and approx-gc no longer works. It
is now
I am using Debian stable, buster, by the way.
On Sat, 6 May 2017 11:47:01 -0400 Eric Cooper wrote:
> On Sat, May 06, 2017 at 12:19:13PM +0200, Benedikt Trefzer wrote:
> > The manpage mentions approx-gc for removal of unneeded versions of
> > packages.
> > approx-gc was removed in version 5.7.1 of the debian package.
> > The manpage should
I upgraded my home server to current Debian stable stretch and it seems
to be working. I'm not completely convinced approx is always pulling
cached files from /var/cache/approx, but I have enabled logging and will
check the syslog if I see a suspicious situation and report back.
One observation I
This issue still exits with debian-wheezy-DI-b4-amd64-xfce-CD-1.iso with
a RAID 5 luks LVM install. I didn't know how to fix it, so I switched to
Ubuntu LTS and successfully reinstalled.
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I watched carefully what another testing machine was installing when I
did a dist-upgrade and it included the package ifupdown. So I went back
to the two machines that I had to enable NM for and it turned out that
neither of them had the package. They must have been stripped out my my
routine
Package: audacious
Version: 3.2.1-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
* What led up to the situation?
Tried to play m3u playlist with backslash directory delimiter. These are useful
for people who dual boot or share playlists with people using Windows. May
Linux audio players understand these
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