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wuxmedia
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by wuxmedia » Thu Oct 31, 2013 10:53 am
Hell yeah!! d/l ing now
I have 4 machines to test on.
before wux has a chance to ask: yes, figlet, toilet, libcaca and aafire are installed.
Never doubted for a second!
named - Das Buntu for the X release?
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machinebacon
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by machinebacon » Thu Oct 31, 2013 12:03 pm
X-release: Adipositas
no-X: Embryo
..gnutella..
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wuxmedia
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by wuxmedia » Thu Oct 31, 2013 12:39 pm
hmm
I get the same tmux problem on the desktop (VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation NV44 [GeForce 6200 SE TurboCache] (rev a1))
and the laptop. Intel mobile chipset.
Works fine in Fbterm.
removed .tmux.conf, no difference.
otherwise gfx are fine and dandy, on both.
minor thing, when i booted on the desktop it took it's time to get to the usb boot screen.
I waited while i played with the other computer, then it jumped into boot after 30secs.
laptop went straight in.
fun - already changed the source.list cn.archive was slooow!
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bones
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by bones » Thu Oct 31, 2013 1:20 pm
Beautiful. Gonna grab this, and see if it breaks me or I break it, first.
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DebianJoe
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by DebianJoe » Thu Oct 31, 2013 2:32 pm
I can confirm this is consistent across Lenovo T430 Intel HD4000/Toshiba Satellite with the aftermentioned Intel S 4/Lenovo T400 with ATI Mobility Radeon 3400. I've not made any progress yet on a fix. Not done working on it, but I'm going to be out of place for a while. I'll get back on it tomorrow if you don't have it knocked out by then.
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by machinebacon » Thu Oct 31, 2013 3:35 pm
So the first problem, about MOC segfaulting due to an upstream bug in librcc0 can be fixed easily like this:
- download the librcc0 package from sid at packages.debian.org
- apt-get install librcd0 (yes, that's another packages)
- install librcc0 with dpkg -i
- apt-get install moc
fixed.
..gnutella..