[Bug 34376] Re: missing main/debian-installer in repo causes debmirror to fail

2008-06-11 Thread Net Venture
Ingo: Using 3 debmirror statements is ok as long as you don't cleanup the mirror. But if you use a --cleanup (or post cleanup) then the last debmirror statement will deem the files downloaded by the previous statements as unneeded and hence, delete them. Brak: I've switched to using apt-mirror.

[Bug 34376] Re: missing main/debian-installer in repo causes debmirror to fail

2007-06-19 Thread Net Venture
** Summary changed: - debmirror try to mirror section main/debian-installer on all dists + missing main/debian-installer in repo causes debmirror to fail ** Description changed: - When you try to create a mirror that include: - --dist=dapper,dapper-updates,dapper-security + Debmirror can be

[Bug 34376] Re: missing main/debian-installer in repo causes debmirror to fail

2007-06-19 Thread Net Venture
** Changed in: debmirror (Ubuntu) Assignee: (unassigned) = MOTU -- missing main/debian-installer in repo causes debmirror to fail https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/34376 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is a direct subscriber. -- ubuntu-bugs

[Bug 34376] Re: debmirror try to mirror section main/debian-installer on all dists

2007-05-04 Thread Net Venture
More information added. -- debmirror try to mirror section main/debian-installer on all dists https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/34376 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is a direct subscriber. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com

[Bug 34376] Re: debmirror try to mirror section main/debian-installer on all dists

2007-05-03 Thread Net Venture
I'll try to describe this to be more easy. I have a netboot setup in my LAN so that I can boot and install ubuntu from the a local server. To netboot and install, the main/debian- installer section needs to be available in my local mirror. I use preseeding to configure mirror information and

[Bug 77110] deskbar applet does not use theme background for Glider theme

2006-12-25 Thread Net Venture
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: deskbar-applet When I switch to the Glider theme, the deskbar (in button mode) does not chanegt it's background color to match the panel's (GTK's) color. It continues to maintain the Ubuntu Human theme color. This is not a transparency issue. Neither is

[Bug 77110] Re: deskbar applet does not use theme background for Glider theme

2006-12-25 Thread Net Venture
** Attachment added: Image depicting difference in panel and applet background colors http://librarian.launchpad.net/5548542/Deskbar-Bkground.png -- deskbar applet does not use theme background for Glider theme https://launchpad.net/bugs/77110 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list

[Bug 77110] Re: deskbar applet does not use theme background for Glider theme

2006-12-25 Thread Net Venture
The screenshot was taken in Fiesty with deskbar package version 2.17.2-0ubuntu2. I think the background for the history drop-down also uses the Human theme color, but not sure if this is expected behavior. Attached image shows the comparison. ** Attachment added: Color difference between panel

[Bug 77110] [Updated] deskbar applet does not use new theme background until relogin

2006-12-25 Thread Net Venture
I just noticed that the background color change does not take effect immediately after a change of theme but does change if the applet is reloaded or after logging out and logging in again. PS: Updated Subject -- deskbar applet does not use theme background for Glider theme

[Bug 72967] pppoe-server compiled with incorrect path to pppd

2006-11-22 Thread Net Venture
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: pppoe SUMMARY: pppoe-server, which is part of the pppoe package tries to invoke /pppd instead of /usr/sbin/pppd. BACKGROUND: When it receives an auth request from a pppoe client, the pppoe-server daemon needs to invoke /usr/sbin/pppd. After the daemon

[Bug 68070] Re: Edgy: install to USB drive leaves system unbootable

2006-10-28 Thread Net Venture
The File not found error is probably due to an incorrect root= parameter. maybe you should try editing the grub configuration by typing 'e' and set teh root to /dev/sda1 or whatever (USB drives start with sda). Also, the ability to choose where GRUB is installed is not available in the normal CD.

[Bug 68070] Re: Edgy: install to USB drive leaves system unbootable

2006-10-28 Thread Net Venture
The File not found error is probably due to an incorrect root= parameter. maybe you should try editing the grub configuration by typing 'e' and set teh root to /dev/sda1 or whatever (USB drives start with sda). Also, the ability to choose where GRUB is installed is not available in the normal CD.