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Bug#917336: refcard: "ip" can be used instead of "/sbin/ip"
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Juhani Numminen
2018-12-26 11:20:01 UTC
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Package: refcard
Version: 10.1
Hi all,
since we are near before the beginning of the freeze dance for the next Debian
stable release 'Buster', maybe you could take some time to update your
translation of the Debian refcard?
Hi,

Thanks for the heads-up. I've started updating the Finnish translation.

Here's the bug I'd like to report. In the network section, these two entries
appear one below another:

ip link set <replaceable>device</replaceable> <optional>up</optional><optional>down</optional>

/sbin/ip

/sbin/ip is a symlink to /bin/ip and one does not have to write the full path
to use the command, which is also shown in the preceding "ip link set".

Maybe "/sbin/" can be dropped?


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Holger Wansing
2018-12-26 12:00:03 UTC
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Hi,
Post by Juhani Numminen
Here's the bug I'd like to report. In the network section, these two entries
ip link set <replaceable>device</replaceable> <optional>up</optional><optional>down</optional>
/sbin/ip
/sbin/ip is a symlink to /bin/ip and one does not have to write the full path
to use the command, which is also shown in the preceding "ip link set".
Maybe "/sbin/" can be dropped?
Yes, that seems to right nowadays.

Will change that later for all translations, no need to bother now.


Thanks
Holger
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Holger Wansing
2019-01-10 15:50:01 UTC
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Hi,
Then tell me your username, you chose there.
Hi, my username is pau4o-guest - https://salsa.debian.org/pau4o-guest
@debian-doc:
Could someone add Kamen (Bulgarian translator for the
Debian refcard) to the "Debian Documentation Project" group,
please?

Many thanks

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Laura Arjona Reina
2019-01-11 10:00:01 UTC
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Hi all
Post by Holger Wansing
Hi,
Then tell me your username, you chose there.
Hi, my username is pau4o-guest - https://salsa.debian.org/pau4o-guest
Could someone add Kamen (Bulgarian translator for the
Debian refcard) to the "Debian Documentation Project" group,
please?
Done.
Welcome Kamen Naydenov!
Kind regards,
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2019-01-13 19:20:02 UTC
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tags -1 + pending
Bug #917336 [refcard] refcard: "ip" can be used instead of "/sbin/ip"
Added tag(s) pending.
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Holger Wansing
2019-01-13 19:20:02 UTC
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Control: tags -1 + pending
Post by Juhani Numminen
Here's the bug I'd like to report. In the network section, these two entries
ip link set <replaceable>device</replaceable> <optional>up</optional><optional>down</optional>
/sbin/ip
/sbin/ip is a symlink to /bin/ip and one does not have to write the full path
to use the command, which is also shown in the preceding "ip link set".
Maybe "/sbin/" can be dropped?
I changed this in GIT (including translations).

Tagging this bug as pending.


Holger
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2019-01-13 22:50:02 UTC
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