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Author: julien.cerqueirajulien.cerqueira
Date: Dec 31, 2006 17:00
Hello,
I'm a bit lost in all the documentation near the debian
installer. I'm actually playing with vserver and want to
debootstrap some (debian) systems with the "sudo way". The
default for newvserver is to use the "root way". I search
which file(s) I need to modify/configure or which option(s) I
need to pass to which command(s)...
Any help/suggestions are welcome.
Best regards
Julien
PS: I'm not subscribed to the list yet.
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Author: LouiseLouise
Date: Dec 31, 2006 16:40
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Author: Joey HessJoey Hess
Date: Dec 31, 2006 12:50
Russell Coker wrote:
> busybox | tail -19 | tr , \\\\n | sed -e "s/ \|\t//"|grep .|grep -v busybox
My version:
TAB=" "
busybox --help | grep -A 100 'Currently defined functions' | \
tail -n +2 | grep "^$TAB" | sed 's/,/ /g'
> Currently to get a list of the supported commands in busybox I need to use
> the above shell code. This is ugly and will cause problems if the number of
> lines required changes.
>
> What we need is a --list command-line option that will display all supported
> options one per line to stdout without any additional commentary.
Seconded.
--
see shy jo
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Author: Douglas TuttyDouglas Tutty
Date: Dec 31, 2006 12:00
Hi,
Two interrelated questions:
Short question: when can my Etch amd64 box access the net via dialup
safely? At one point recently in relation to Etch (pre RC1), there was
mention somewhre (perhaps the relase notes of the time) [sorry for my
spottty memory] that a testing box should not be connected directly to
the internet. I can't find that anymore. Right now I'm connected via
an old 486 with a failing NIC. Now that Etch is frozen, is it safe to
connect directly with the modem?
Long question: How is security and etch transition from testing to
stable handled? The release and security pages say that the testing
distribution does not get security updates. Does this mean that Etch
must wait to be 'stable' before security is addressed or is it just a
hand-off from the individual maintainers to the security team? This
could suggest that there will be some security holes between the time it
is released and when security updates are produced.
I guess everyone is getting itchy for etch (etchy?).
Thanks,
Doug.
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Author: alexalex
Date: Dec 31, 2006 08:30
Package: installation-reports
Severity: important
I tried to install Etch using the RC1 installer (expertgui way).
I didnt allocate enough space for the installation. Obviously, it
couldnt finish the installation, and I was getting generic "I cant
install" messages, giving me the option to try again, but I wasnt told
that there just wasnt enough space. I had to get out of the installation
and check for myself what was wrong.
I think the gui should tell me that I was out of free space, instead of
just failing and even telling me try to select the option again in the
menu.
PS: The System Info below is about my current working system, not
the installer Im talking about. Not removing it because i dont know if
reportbug will cry if I delete it.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.19.1
Locale: LANG=es_ES@euro, LC_CTYPE=es_ES@euro (charmap=ISO-8859-15)
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Author: Attilio FiandrottiAttilio Fiandrotti
Date: Dec 31, 2006 08:20
Frans Pop wrote:
> Hi Attilio,
>
> On Monday 25 December 2006 15:45, Attilio Fiandrotti wrote:
>
>>As a workaround, the attached patch resets the cursor to its original
>>arrow shape when it moves into the main gdkwindow.
>
>
> I've tested this in vmware and it does make the cursor switch back
> sometimes, but very unreliably. Most of the time I still have an "I"
> where you'd want an arrow.
>
> It's also extremely unpredictable: sometimes when you move from one area
> to another the cursor changes back, on other occasions it does not.
> During localechooser I could hardly get the cursor correct at all, later
> it was a bit better.
> It also seems to change late sometimes ("long" after you've already
> crossed over to another area). The overall effect is very erratic.
> Also, if you go from description _around_ e.g. a text input box, the ...
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Author: Frans PopFrans Pop
Date: Dec 31, 2006 08:00
Hi Petter,
Not yet tested the patch, but the idea looks nice.
On Sunday 31 December 2006 11:14, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> + if grep -q "^$module " /proc/modules ; then
> + address=$(echo $address |sed s/0000://)
> + echo "`lspci -n -s $address | tail -n 1 | awk '{print $3}'` $module"
This should be '$lspci', right?
Some minor comments:
- please always use tab indentation in d-i (saves memory)
- we slightly prefer '$(...)' over '`...`'.
Cheers,
FJP
Note to self and joeyh;
Is the check for /target//usr/bin/lspci still useful now that lspci
is no longer installed by default?
I suspect that the chance of it not being available in d-i environment
but somehow installed in /target is very close to zero.
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Author: Pierre MachardPierre Machard
Date: Dec 31, 2006 08:00
Hi,
On Sun, Dec 31, 2006 at 03:53:35AM -0600, Adam Porter wrote:
> Does this bug still happen in current builds?
I cannot test. The server I used for debugging purpose is now in
production.
Cheers,
--
Pierre Machard
debian.org> http://debian.org
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