Similarly, I’m following the thread for a couple of days now, and wondering
about its implications.
When I consider server scenarios, pushing /tmp to RAM looks highly undesirable
from my perspective. All the servers I manage use their whole RAMs and using
the unused space as a disk cache is
Hi Vasyl,
Thanks a lot for your intense effort. The new version you uploaded is working
as intended without any changes to locale.
I can confirm that the problem is now solved.
Best regards,
Hakan
On 28 Haziran 2021 Pazartesi 00:23:27 +03 Vasyl Gello wrote:
> Hi Hakan!
>
> Updated ~local1:
Hello Vasyl,
Sorry for my late reply. Your first reply to this bug didn’t generate a
notification, so I missed your feedback on Sunday. Actually, there’s an edge
case in Turkish language which doesn’t present in other languages, and our late
arrival to localization scene allowed this edge case
Hello,
This bug report is still valid. However *crash* is not the correct way to
describe it. Below is the detailed report:
Tested on: Debian Testing (with all updates as of 2020-05-21)
KDE:
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Operating System:
Control: severity -1 serious
This bug resulted in system breakage for me.
I'm using an Intel 82579V gigabit NIC with a gigabit router and failing to
copy built-in modules prevented the NIC from negotiating with gigabit speeds.
After applying the patch, creating a new initramfs and rebooting,
Hi,
Thanks for the information. Since the package doesn't have any tags or
notes about Qt4, I assumed it was migrated to Qt5.
Also, thanks for your suggestion. Currently I'm using other
SoundKonverter for ripping audio CDs, will resume using the plugin later
when the Buster Qt4 removal is
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Hello,
This is a problem about debian-installer and
debian-installer-launcher. Problem is outlined and patched in bug
#843130. Please refer to this bug [0] for details.
Best regards,
Hakan
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When both the file (url) and interfce is defined at the same time, d-i
initializes the network and gets the file, then it tries to make a
full-automatic installation without asking any questions. IIRC, that's
called d-i early-network-init
Hello Fernando,
I didn't remove the di-utils-exit-installer udeb. I just added another anna
line under (or over?) the di-utils-exit-installer line. When you apply the
patch, it should add a line and remove nothing.
Thanks for testing and feedback,
Best regards,
Hakan
On 10 Kasım 2016
Hello,
This patch also fixes bug #785069. Please see [0].
Best regards,
Hakan
[0] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=785069
I’ve dug the problem more and found out that when the installer is started from
the boot menu, apt-cdrom-setup udeb is also added to the installer, however
when installer is started from the live-environment, this udeb is omitted
somehow. This causes installation media not to be scanned as a
On Monday, September 26, 2016 10:23:02 AM EEST Lennart Sorensen wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 05:06:18PM +0300, Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
> > Package: debian-installer
> > Severity: wishlist
> >
> > As far as I can tell, d-i calculates the size of the swap partition
> > according to the
Package: live-installer
Version: 49
Severity: important
Tags: d-i
Dear Maintainer,
live-installer cannot install bootloader when no network is present, below
are the details.
The Problem:
live-installer disables install media as a source in file
/target/etc/apt/sources.list
too early, leading
Package: zemberek-server
Version: 0.7.1-12
Severity: important
Tags: patch
Hi,
During the development of our Debian derivative distro Pardus (We will
join to the census shortly), I've found a bug in zemberek-server causes
it to fail to start in 64bit systems. Cause of the problem is the
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