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    <title> proc acpi event in backported kernel</title>
    <description>On Fri  Nov 20  2009 at 05:13:48PM  0100  Kiss Gabor  Bitman  wrote:  &gt; Dear folks   &gt;   &gt; I ve just realized that backported lenny kernel  &gt; linux image 2 6 30 bpo 2 686  2 6 30 8~bpo50 1   &gt; does not have  proc acpi event   &gt; However  usr sbin acpid definitely requires it   1 0 8 1lenny1   &gt;   &gt; Package maintaner of linux image 2 6 30 bpo 2 686 is  &gt;  Debian Kernel Team &lt;debian kernel@lists d   </description>
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    <title>[bts link] source package linux 2 6</title>
    <description>     bts link upstream status pull for source package linux 2 6    see http:  lists debian org debian devel announce 2006 05 msg00001 html       user bts link upstream@lists alioth debian org      remote status report for  408635  http:  bugs debian org 408635        http:  bugzilla kernel org show_bug cgi?id=7952       remote status changed: ASSIGNED  &gt; RESOLVED       remote resolution changed   </description>
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    <title>Incomplete upload found in Debian upload queue</title>
    <description>Probably you are the uploader of the following file s  in  the Debian upload queue directory:    linux 2 6_2 6 31 2 diff gz    linux 2 6_2 6 31 2 dsc  This looks like an upload  but a  changes file is missing  so the job  cannot be processed     If no  changes file arrives within 23:29:49  the files will be deleted     If you didn t upload those files  please just ignore this message     Greeti   </description>
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    <title>Processing of linux 2 6_2 6 26 19lenny2_i386 changes</title>
    <description>linux 2 6_2 6 26 19lenny2_i386 changes uploaded successfully to localhost  along with the files:    linux 2 6_2 6 26 19lenny2 dsc    linux 2 6_2 6 26 19lenny2 diff gz    linux doc 2 6 26_2 6 26 19lenny2_all deb    linux manual 2 6 26_2 6 26 19lenny2_all deb    linux patch debian 2 6 26_2 6 26 19lenny2_all deb    linux source 2 6 26_2 6 26 19lenny2_all deb    linux support 2 6 26 2_2 6 26 19lenn   </description>
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    <title>2 6 29 Kernel  Lenny backports</title>
    <description>On Mon  Oct 26  2009 at 09:04:04PM  0000  Steve Gane wrote:  &gt; Hello   &gt;  &gt; I m trying to use the linux headers 2 6 29 bpo 2 686 package from    &gt; Lenny backports  but aptitude says it depends on linux kbuild 2 6 29     &gt; which is not available in Lenny  or Lenny backports  or Squeeze     I don t know if any of the backports org people monitor this list    you might try contacting them directly   </description>
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    <title>Setting vm mmap_min_addr for lenny?</title>
    <description>On 2009 10 21  dann frazier  wrote:  &gt; I was thinking that in the pending DSA[1] we could warn users that this  &gt; default will change in the next point release  and provide  &gt; instructions for making a local configuration change now  Maybe link  &gt; to a wiki page w  instructions  so that we can clarify tweak later?    Sounds like a good idea     Cheers           Moritz             </description>
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    <title>ndiswrapper module crash</title>
    <description>I often loose network connection after OOPS message below   My box : AMD quad core Phenon   4gb RAM  debian lenny5 03 and ndiswrapper kernel modules for runin asus 167b wifi  usb stick   2 6 26 2 amd64    Any idea ??       IP:  PGD 107140067 PUD 104d19067 PMD 0   SMP     RIP: 0010: RSP: 0018:ffff81013dce7e70  EFLAGS: 00010202   RDX: 0000000000000010 RSI: 0000000000000002 RDI:  ffffffffa0298b73    </description>
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    <title>Bug 551352: fixed</title>
    <description>We believe that the bug you reported is now fixed; the following  package s  have been removed from unstable:    broadcom sta modules 2 6 486 | 2:2 6 30 2 | i386  broadcom sta modules 2 6 686 | 2:2 6 30 2 | i386  broadcom sta modules 2 6 686 bigmem | 2:2 6 30 2 | i386  broadcom sta modules 2 6 30 2 486 | 2 6 30 5 10 91 9 2 | i386  broadcom sta modules 2 6 30 2 686 | 2 6 30 5 10 91 9 2 | i386  b   </description>
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    <title>Vielen_Dank_fr_Ihre_Newsletter Anmeldung</title>
    <description>Hallo     vielen Dank fr Ihre Newsletter Anmeldung auf www top it24 de             To UNSUBSCRIBE  email to debian kernel REQUEST@lists debian org  with a subject of  unsubscribe   Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists debian org</description>
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    <title>[bts link] source package linux 2 6</title>
    <description>     bts link upstream status pull for source package linux 2 6    see http:  lists debian org debian devel announce 2006 05 msg00001 html       user bts link upstream@lists alioth debian org      remote status report for  526058  http:  bugs debian org 526058        http:  bugzilla kernel org show_bug cgi?id=14365       remote status changed:  ?   &gt; NEEDINFO  usertags 526058   status NEEDINFO    </description>
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    <title>linux 2 6_2 6 31 1~experimental 1_amd64 changes ACCEPTED</title>
    <description>Accepted:  firmware linux free_2 6 31 1~experimental 1_all deb    to pool main l linux 2 6 firmware linux free_2 6 31 1~experimental 1_all deb  linux 2 6_2 6 31 1~experimental 1 diff gz    to pool main l linux 2 6 linux 2 6_2 6 31 1~experimental 1 diff gz  linux 2 6_2 6 31 1~experimental 1 dsc    to pool main l linux 2 6 linux 2 6_2 6 31 1~experimental 1 dsc  linux 2 6_2 6 31 orig tar gz    to    </description>
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    <title>linux latest 2 6_21_i386 changes ACCEPTED</title>
    <description>Accepted:  linux headers 2 6 486_2 6 30 21_i386 deb    to pool main l linux latest 2 6 linux headers 2 6 486_2 6 30 21_i386 deb  linux headers 2 6 686 bigmem_2 6 30 21_i386 deb    to pool main l linux latest 2 6 linux headers 2 6 686 bigmem_2 6 30 21_i386 deb  linux headers 2 6 686_2 6 30 21_i386 deb    to pool main l linux latest 2 6 linux headers 2 6 686_2 6 30 21_i386 deb  linux headers 2 6    </description>
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    <title>vserver patches for newer kernel</title>
    <description>maximilian attems wrote on 09 27 2009 10:02 PM:  &gt; On Sun  Sep 27  2009 at 05:58:10PM  0800  Rex Tsai wrote:  &gt;&gt;      BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE       &gt;&gt; Hash: SHA1  &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt; Hi   &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt;   It seems vserver patches  kernel patch vserver  and kernel image  &gt;&gt; package with vserver patched are already removed from debian sid repository   &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt;   I also checked the latest linux patch debian 2 6 30  2 6   </description>
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    <title>LVM on Lenny s 2 6 26 not recognized</title>
    <description>Hi     I updated a server from Etch to Lenny  It uses a external storage   solution to store a lot of data that is connected via SCSI  The server   has a PCI card that is used by the sym53c8xx kernel module  On the   storage solution are several physical disk that are combined by LVM on   the server     But when I rebooted the server with now Lennys 2 6 26er kernel and the   userspace apps the    </description>
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    <title>Bug 547497: fixed</title>
    <description>We believe that the bug you reported is now fixed; the following  package s  have been removed from unstable:    linux modules contrib 2 6 |   2 6 29 1 | source  rt73 modules 2 6 486 | 2:2 6 29 1 | i386  rt73 modules 2 6 4kc malta | 2:2 6 29 1 | mips  mipsel  rt73 modules 2 6 5kc malta | 2:2 6 29 1 | mips  mipsel  rt73 modules 2 6 686 | 2:2 6 29 1 | i386  rt73 modules 2 6 686 bigmem | 2:2 6 29    </description>
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