This bug is a duplicate of #780765
If isolinux/ldlinux.c32 in the debian-8.1.0-amd64-netinst.iso image is
replaced with the version from syslinux-common 3:6.03+dfsg-7 (the
version currently in testing), the resulting image boots fine on my c720.
Not sure if this could be considered for a
Package: fam
Version: 2.7.0-14
Upon running /etc/init.d/fam restart, an error message occurs:
Stopping file alteration monitor: FAM.
FAM is not running failed!
Starting file alteration monitor: FAM.
This is related to the fix for #377039. The initscript now stops the process,
then runs
Package: firmware-nonfree
Version: 0.16
Severity: wishlist
The firmware-ralink binary package currently contains the following
firmwares:
rt2561.bin
rt2561s.bin
rt2661.bin
rt73.bin
Please would you consider also including the rt2860.bin firmware, It is
available at the Ralink website:
Package: checkpolicy
Version: 1.30.11-1
Severity: normal
Checkpolicy 1.30.11-1 included range_transition enhancements and user module
format changes which if used with old versions of libsepol1 (prior to
1.12.26-1) produce fairly cryptic errors when trying to compile a policy
such as:
security: policydb version 21 does not match my version range 15-20
I've looked around a bit, and I think this is a kernel issue. The
current kernels in unstable simply don't know about version 21 and
cannot handle it.
Yes, 2.6.17 will not support a version 21 policy file - even
Package: selinux-policy-refpolicy-src
Version: 0.0.20060907-3
Severity: normal
When trying to compile and load the policy, if DISTRO is set to debian in
build.conf, the following warnings occur:
/etc/selinux/refpolicy/contexts/files/file_contexts: Multiple same
specifications for /usr/lib/slapd
Package: selinux-policy-refpolicy-src
Version: 0.0.20060813-2
When trying to compile a modular targeted policy (using make load), the
build fails with the following error:
/etc/selinux/refpolicy/contexts/files/file_contexts: Multiple different
specifications for /usr/bin/mplayer
Package: selinux-policy-refpolicy-src
Version: 0.0.20060509-2
In order to compile a policy, gawk is required. This package is currently
classified as optional so often not installed.
You may, therefore, wish to consider making gawk at least a recommends for
this package.
Regards
sr
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Same here. It broke the keyboard mapping and the unability to switch to a
virtual terminal seems to be just one consequence. Manually updating
xlibs-data fixed it for me. Looks like a proper Depends is missing
somewhere...
Yes, having a correctly upgraded and configued xlibs-data fixes this.
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