Your message dated Mon, 24 Jun 2013 02:59:35 +0100
with message-id <1372039175.21189.9.ca...@deadeye.wl.decadent.org.uk>
and subject line Re: Bug#713935: general: "graphical issue with Radeon video
card (size screen resolution)" after upgrading from Squeeze to Wheezy, my
prompt screen resolution
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Owner: Paul Wise
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On 31 January 2013 21:24, Michael Stapelberg wrote:
>> but on ubu^H^H^Hdebian, rlwrap uses the vanilla readline and it's
>> really annoying that i can't get the same line editing features with
>> rlwrap (and, i expect, readline).
> I can confirm that. I suspect libreadline differs from bash’s read
Package: general
Severity: normal
After upgrading from Squeeze to Wheezy, my prompt screen resolution is taking
my screen parameters (1280x768) instead of 680x480. My video card is ATi
RV350AS Radeon 9550. With Squeeeze my screen resolution was fine
(640x480).Thank you.PS : my server is running
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Owner: "Євгеній Мещеряков"
* Package name: spark-hilite
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Programming Lang: Ada
Desc
Thomas Koch writes:
> I've started by building debian packages with equivs that have dependencies
> to
> all packages that I've installed by hand on my old machine.[1] This is not
> comfortable.
https://github.com/devstructure/blueprint
might help you.
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Thomas Koch writes:
...
> Now I'd like to know which files in /etc are still in their default state and
> which were modified by me, including a diff against the default. Is there
> some
> possibility to get this information? I have etckeeper installed but I don't
> see how it could give me th
Package: wnpp
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Owner: Micah Anderson
* Package name: libscrypt
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Upstream Author : Joshua Small
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* License : Upstream still deciding
Programming Lang: C
Description : scryp
* Thomas Koch wrote [23.06.13 17:56]:
> Now I'd like to know which files in /etc are still in their default state and
> which were modified by me, including a diff against the default. Is there
> some
> possibility to get this information? I have etckeeper installed but I don't
> see how it co
Quoting Thomas Koch (2013-06-23 21:17:50)
> Nice to see the first replies coming in. I see that I should have
> clarified:
>
> - I'm thinking about a scenario where I still switch between machines.
> So a one time copy of the full hard disc will not do it.
>
> - The two machines might be differ
Thomas Koch writes:
> I'm currently switching my laptop (again) and I have the following vision:
> The Debian system should provide tools to make it possible to switch over
> from
> one machine to another in a matter of minutes without leaving any data,
> configuration or customization of the o
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Marius Gavrilescu
* Package name: libcpan-reporter-smoker-perl
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Upstream Author : David Golden
* URL : https://metacpan.org/release/CPAN-Reporter-Smoker
* License : Apache-2.0
Programming Lang: Perl
Des
also sprach Thomas Koch [2013.06.23.1856 +0200]:
> I'm currently switching my laptop (again) and I have the following
> vision: The Debian system should provide tools to make it possible
> to switch over from one machine to another in a matter of minutes
> without leaving any data, configuration o
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Marius Gavrilescu
* Package name: libterm-title-perl
Version : 0.07
Upstream Author : David Golden
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* License : Apache-2.0
Programming Lang: Perl
Descripti
Nice to see the first replies coming in. I see that I should have clarified:
- I'm thinking about a scenario where I still switch between machines. So a
one time copy of the full hard disc will not do it.
- The two machines might be different: a desktop at home, a laptop and a small
netbook. I
On Sun, Jun 23, 2013 at 6:56 PM, Thomas Koch wrote:
I'm currently switching my laptop (again) and I have the following vision:
> The Debian system should provide tools to make it possible to switch over
> from
> one machine to another in a matter of minutes without leaving any data,
> configurati
]] Thomas Koch
> I've started by building debian packages with equivs that have dependencies
> to
> all packages that I've installed by hand on my old machine.[1] This is not
> comfortable.
Use pkgsync with comments in the musthave file?
> Now I'd like to know which files in /etc are still i
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Samuel Mehrbrodt
* Package name: exposong
Version : 0.8
Upstream Author : ExpoSong Team
* URL : http://www.exposong.org/
* License : GPL
Programming Lang: Python
Description : A worship presentation software
Ex
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Michael Stapelberg
* Package name: codesearch
Version : 0.0~hg20120502
Upstream Author : Russ Cox
* URL : http://code.google.com/p/codesearch
* License : BSD
Programming Lang: Go
Description : Indexed regular exp
On Du, 23 iun 13, 18:56:02, Thomas Koch wrote:
>
> I've started by building debian packages with equivs that have dependencies
> to
> all packages that I've installed by hand on my old machine.[1] This is not
> comfortable. I started thinking about a tagging system that allows users to
> attac
I've read a scrum book and have learned about the importance of visions.
Visions like: "to put a man on the moon and return him safely by the end of
the decade"
I'm currently switching my laptop (again) and I have the following vision:
The Debian system should provide tools to make it possible t
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