Package: libqt5gui5
Followup-For: Bug #1050656
Dear Maintainer,
Looking again at some tracebacks and coredumps, I realized the
problem was really with libjpeg62-turbo -- but that didn't make
sense to me, as that library hasn't changed in a long time.
Except, apparently, on my system, it has.
Package: libqt5gui5
Followup-For: Bug #1050656
Dear Maintainer,
Looking again at some tracebacks and coredumps, I realized the
problem was really with libjpeg62-turbo -- but that didn't make
sense to me, as that library hasn't changed in a long time.
Except, apparently, on my system, it has.
Package: telegram-desktop
Version: 4.10.3+ds-1+b1
Followup-For: Bug #1050656
Control: reassign -1 libqt5gui5 5.15.10+dfsg-4
Control: retitle -1 Bus error when trying to write jpeg images images
Dear Maintainer,
I've run into similar crashes with similar tracebacks in
KDE applications not related
Package: telegram-desktop
Version: 4.9.7+ds-1
Followup-For: Bug #1050656
Dear Maintainer,
I suspected this bug was caused by having on my system some mixed
versions (I have some packages from unstable).
So I checked for any relevant packages which are not from testing:
$ aptitude versions
Package: emacs-gtk
Version: 1:29.1+1-5
Followup-For: Bug #1029710
Dear Maintainer,
After disabling the Rashi font as noted above, for some time,
the Hebrew font was sensible. But recently it changed again,
this time to Dorian.
By invoking the menu option:
"Options->Multilingual
Package: docker.io
Followup-For: Bug #865975
Dear Maintainer,
I come here with a different use-case. I use Debian on a desktop, in a
room where the home wifi is weak. The desktop is connected by wire,
but also has a wireless network adapter, so I set up a hotspot for my
phone -- using tools from
Package: telegram-desktop
Version: 4.8.1+ds-2+b2
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
Since the last update of telegram-desktop, every time I get to a video
in a channel or group, the program crashes.
I have run the program under gdb, and am attaching the traceback.
I hope it is useful.
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Hi Chris,
On Fri, 28 Jul 2023 10:17:49 +0100
"Chris Lamb" wrote:
>
> Hm. Do you know what part of the postinst script is sticking? You may
> be able to find out by looking at your process table eg. via top or
> htop.
>
> (My initial guess is that redis process itself gets wedged when it has
>
Package: redis-server
Version: 5:7.0.11-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
My system was set up years ago, with a root partition that
is not really big enough anymore. Repeatedly, when I run
updates, I get in trouble because space on the root partition
runs out.
However, with most packages,
Package: wpasupplicant
Version: 2:2.10-12
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I have been using wpasupplucant with NetworkManager under KDE for
several years, in order to make an access point in my study (where
the home wifi signal is too weak). I've been using a Samsung S9
phone, and all was
Hi Gergely,
On Fri, 16 Jun 2023 16:46:31 +0200
Gergely Kalmár wrote:
>
> I'm still thinking that it should be possible for Django to wrap
> gettext in a way that allows us to raise exceptions. It seems silly
> to me that we could not control this core aspect of the process.
>
I think indeed
Package: ffmpeg
Version: 7:5.1.2-3
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
I have not used ffmpeg in a while, so I cannot say how new this is,
but, as the title says, today, if I try to run ffmpgeg, ffprobe or
ffplay, even with just the '-version' flag, I get the same response:
$ ffmpeg
Package: ffmpeg
Version: 7:5.1.2-3
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
I have not used ffmpeg in a while, so I cannot say how new this is,
but, as the title says, today, if I try to run ffmpgeg, ffprobe or
ffplay, even with just the '-version' flag, I get the same response:
$ ffmpeg
Dear Maintainer,
It's not just Tzafrir...
As a workaround, I added this in my .emacs:
(add-to-list 'face-ignored-fonts "Noto Rashi Hebrew")
Thanks,
Shai.
Hello,
On Wed, 18 Jan 2023 21:55:11 +0530
"'12_Gairick Dam' via Django developers (Contributions to Django
itself)" wrote:
> Hello please suggest me some easy good first issues to contribute
>
The Django issue tracker has tickets marked as "Easy pickings".
You can see the search for them
On Thu, 5 Jan 2023 20:11:48 +0100
"Miguel A. Vallejo" wrote:
> I'm still experiencing constant kded5 crashes, but after a few days of
> googling I didn't find anything relevant... Is it a Debian Unstable
> only issue?
>
I saw it on testing, but removing apper (as mentioned earlier in the
On Sun, 1 Jan 2023 16:33:45 +0200
Ramez Ashraf wrote:
>
> Interested or do you think the function can be enhanced it to make
> more useable for your everyday other cases ?
>
This is half-baked, just a thought, but maybe you can take it some
place interesting:
Imagine a class that "collects"
Hi,
I think at this point it would help to move the discussion forward, if
we tried to step beyond the specific issue and phrase the revision in
the backporting policy. This will let us, I hope, have a more
principle-based discussion.
If I get it right -- please correct me, James -- it would be
On Wed, 21 Dec 2022 21:37:45 +0100
Marc Haber wrote:
>
> P.S. dist-upgrade is as deprecated as it could be, it's not even in
> the man page any more
>
It's called "full-upgrade" in apt and aptitude, but it's still called
"dist-upgrade" in apt-get, which still gets installed with the apt
Hi,
Adding to the above, I have two migration-related ideas.
The first is quite down-to-earth: Support for moving models between
apps. This is a long-standing problem, esp. in enterprise-y or just
long-running projects. I have expressed my dissatisfaction with the
current state of things a
Package: python3-poetry
Version: 1.1.14+dfsg-1
Followup-For: Bug #1003108
Dear Maintainer,
Just installed poetry, ran into the missing cachecontrol,
installed cachecontrol manually, all seems fine.
The default for poetry in Debian, though, is just not to work,
as long as this is not handled.
Hi,
On Tue, 08 Nov 2022 18:05:23 +0100
"Yadd" wrote:
>
> Hi, it's a Buster-only bug, not a Bullseye's one
>
It was flagged by apt-listbugs on my bookworm/sid system.
Hi,
On Tue, 08 Nov 2022 18:05:23 +0100
"Yadd" wrote:
>
> Hi, it's a Buster-only bug, not a Bullseye's one
>
It was flagged by apt-listbugs on my bookworm/sid system.
Hi,
On Tue, 08 Nov 2022 18:05:23 +0100
"Yadd" wrote:
>
> Hi, it's a Buster-only bug, not a Bullseye's one
>
It was flagged by apt-listbugs on my bookworm/sid system.
Package: apache2
Followup-For: Bug #967010
Dear Maintainer,
I just installed Apache2 and did not encounter the problem
as reported in this bug.
It is an old bug, and for some reason full of spam.
Please close and/or delete it.
Thanks.
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Package: apache2
Followup-For: Bug #967010
Dear Maintainer,
I just installed Apache2 and did not encounter the problem
as reported in this bug.
It is an old bug, and for some reason full of spam.
Please close and/or delete it.
Thanks.
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Package: apache2
Followup-For: Bug #967010
Dear Maintainer,
I just installed Apache2 and did not encounter the problem
as reported in this bug.
It is an old bug, and for some reason full of spam.
Please close and/or delete it.
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Hello,
Like many other users, I have a laptop which I routinely connect to a
larger, external screen. I often start a session with no screen
attached, and then attach an external screen and designate it as the
primary screen.
What I would like to happen, when I do this, is for all the
I see two separate concerns here:
1) Should Django present to users the option to do validate-on-save by
default? That is, should that option be visible -- in the form of a
documented setting or an optional argument to save()?
I tend to accept James' (and others) views and reasoning against
Hello Djangonauts,
This suggestion is following from discussions of the security issue
which was resolved in today's release. In essence, the issue is that
language codes are optionally used as prefixes in URLs, and for this
use they also become part of regular expressions used by the URL
Package: kde-style-qtcurve-qt5
Version: 1.9-7+b3
Followup-For: Bug #994928
Dear Maintainer,
Just found the same. Still a problem.
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Architecture: amd64
Package: kde-style-qtcurve-qt5
Version: 1.9-7+b3
Followup-For: Bug #994928
Dear Maintainer,
Just found the same. Still a problem.
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APT prefers testing
APT policy: (990, 'testing'), (800, 'unstable'), (800, 'stable')
Architecture: amd64
Hi,
I've been using KDE/X from testing for a few years, which implies I'm
generally pleased enough. As others pointed out, there are problems;
the one I've experienced most, in the last few weeks, is kwin crashing
(it restarts automatically and windows seem to all stay where they
were, so it's
On Wed, 30 Mar 2022 00:54:21 +0200 (CEST)
local10 wrote:
>
> How did you set LC_ALL to "C.UTF-8"? I tried adding LC_ALL="C.UTF-8"
> to ~/.bash_profile but that seems to have no effect.
>
You need to export it. When you define an environment variable and do
not export it, it is not passed to
On Wed, 23 Mar 2022 21:17:09 +0100
Herbert-Schwarzer wrote:
> Hello hefee,
>
> Yes, 'siduction' produces the same pop up window, same behaviour as
> in my main Debian 11.2 installation.
> So I changed VM-installation siduction -> KDE Neon unstable. Sadly,
> but the the same error TOO.
> It
Yay! Thanks a bunch!
FWIW, my digital clock's "Time display" is set to "Use Region
Defaults", not "24 hours", and I do get a 24 hour clock (which is what
my region defines).
Package: claws-mail-extra-plugins
Version: 4.0.0-2
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
With claws-mail 3.X, based on Gtk2, the fancy plugin needed
an abandoned branch of libwebkitgtk, and basically required
the package libwebkitgtk-1.0.0 which had been removed from
Debian. But now that 4.0.0 is
Package: claws-mail
Followup-For: Bug #943671
Dear Maintainer,
With claws-mail 4.0.0 based on GTK3 in testing, I believe this bug can be
closed.
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I don't use Akonadi so I haven't seen this specific one, but I do
regularly see some services -- mostly Gnome-related, like gvfsd -- stay
up after logout, and recently, they, too, require kill -9 to stop.
On Thu, 20 Jan 2022 21:13:04 +0100
Erwan David wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I use debian testing. Sometime, by walking on the keyboard my cat
> disables the touchpad of my Lenovo T590. I used to be able to get it
> back by disabling and reenabling it in the system settings (or with
> the systrau
Hi Gary,
On Thu, 20 Jan 2022 13:29:35 -0500
Gary Dale wrote:
> I'm running Debian/Bookworm on an AMD64 machine.
>
> For a few weeks now, Dolphin hasn't been showing hidden folders in
> the Folders pane. I've set the view to show hidden files and have
> been seeing hidden folders in the Folders
On Mon, 20 Dec 2021 05:36:42 +0900
Mike Hommey wrote:
>
> Filed upstream as https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1746804
> but at this point, this is probably unfixable...
>
Thanks. My apologies for thinking this was more likely to be a
packaging bug than an upstream one; though, by
Package: firefox-esr
Version: 91.4.0esr-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I have been using Firefox for years; an important part
of the experience is having ctrl-tab go through tabs in
the order of recent use, rather than cycling through them
from left to right. This is not the default, but
Hi Norbert, thanks for your very prompt reply, and my apologies for
failing to reply in kind.
On Wed, 10 Nov 2021 15:41:25 +0900
Norbert Preining wrote:
>
> Can you please test 5.23.3 which I have uploaded just today. It has
> several fixes included concerning exactly this problem, as far as I
Hi Norbert, thanks for your very prompt reply, and my apologies for
failing to reply in kind.
On Wed, 10 Nov 2021 15:41:25 +0900
Norbert Preining wrote:
>
> Can you please test 5.23.3 which I have uploaded just today. It has
> several fixes included concerning exactly this problem, as far as I
Package: plasma-workspace
Version: 4:5.23.2-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I use a laptop in different locations, with external screens.
Since the external screens are larger, I usually set them as
the primary display, and use most of my applications there.
Until (and including) 5.21,
Package: plasma-workspace
Version: 4:5.23.2-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I use a laptop in different locations, with external screens.
Since the external screens are larger, I usually set them as
the primary display, and use most of my applications there.
Until (and including) 5.21,
On Tue, 19 Oct 2021 16:37:14 +0200 (CEST)
Borden wrote:
> 17 Oct 2021, 07:16 by b...@fineby.me.uk:
> > Taking note of the thread regarding updating to 5.23 in Sid, I'll be
> > holding off for a few days until migration to testing is complete.
> >
> I'm sure this has been answered before, but
Hi Raphael,
On Tue, 12 Oct 2021 11:28:20 +0200
Raphael Michel wrote:
> In our case, "not using savepoint rollbacks any more" would be a
> trade-off that we'd happily make (there are enough other problems
> with savepoints to begin with)
You seem to imply that savepoint rollbacks are a very easy
Just to clarify the use-case:
Why is a before-commit signal preferable to a vanilla Python
context-manager around the code? Or, if it is in the context of
requests, a middleware?
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On Wed, 12 May 2021 09:37:53 -0700 (PDT)
"'Mike Lissner' via Django developers (Contributions to Django
itself)" wrote:
>
> I haven't done the manual approach but I imagine it's something like:
>
> 1. Check your migrations across all apps with interdependencies for
> RunPython or RunSQL
Hi Aditya,
I think the basic issue is that the DB Routers framework is not the
right tool for the task you have in mind. You are trying to redirect
all database activity according to request parameters. The routers are
built for specific uses, and -- by design -- they don't cover all
cases; it's
Hi Nikhil,
I am not calling the shots here, just a member of the community.
However, if you are suggesting this as a work on a 3rd-party library, I
think your suggestion should be either for something completely new, or
a significant improvement over existing 3rd-party libraries. Libraries
which
Hi,
On Wed, 14 Apr 2021 12:10:56 +0100
"'Adam Johnson' via Django developers (Contributions to Django
itself)" wrote:
> Hi
>
> This seems like a genuine bug, Django should not assume that all
> backends have the same max table name length. Please file a ticket.
>
Right, but it may be a
Hi Nicholas,
On Sun, 21 Mar 2021 16:38:20 +0300
Nicholas Guriev wrote:
> If you prefer to see KDE's titlebar on Telegram Desktop, set the
> System window frame checkbox in advanced settings inside the app.
>
Thanks for the tip. In case anyone else sees this -- initially, when
you set the
Package: telegram-desktop
Version: 2.6.1+ds-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Not sure how long this has been going on -- I normally have two virtual
desktops, and I like to have telegram-desktop present on both of them.
So I've set up KDE window rules to make it so. And they worked fine.
Thanks again.
On Tue, 26 Jan 2021 12:46:39 +0100
Matthias Klose wrote:
> On 1/11/21 5:34 PM, Shai Berger wrote:
> > Package: python3-distutils
> > Version: 3.9.1-2
> > Severity: normal
> >
> >
> > While this packages lists, among other things,
> > B
Package: python3-distutils
Version: 3.9.1-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
For years I've known that installing a newer version of Python
on my Debian system breaks existing virtualenvs set up for the
old Python version. Today I investigated a little and found out
why:
While this packages
Package: cups-filters-core-drivers
Version: 1.28.6-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I've seen some misbehavior from my printer, and tried to remove and add it
back again. This failed, with the symptoms described in
Package: cups-filters-core-drivers
Version: 1.28.6-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I've seen some misbehavior from my printer, and tried to remove and add it
back again. This failed, with the symptoms described in
I've been toying with a similar idea myself. I've felt the pain
described by Brian, and I share Marco's dislike for the suggested
syntax. Moreover, I dislike the idea that the conditional should
somehow refer to the function's default arguments.
My half-baked idea is along the lines of
On Sun, 6 Sep 2020 12:01:34 +0100
Adam Johnson wrote:
> I think it would be acceptable to make related name clashes a check
> Error. I'm guessing you couldn't find any justification for why the
> check doesn't currently do this?
>
I didn't find any, though I didn't look too hard.
On the other
Hi all,
When you define a related field on a model -- a ForeignKey etc -- it
usually adds its related-name as a backwards-accessor on the related
model. These related names are checked for clashes against other fields
and other related-names. But they are not checked for clashes against
other
Hi Uri and all,
On Thu, 3 Sep 2020 08:37:42 +0100
Adam Johnson wrote:
> I agree with Florian.
>
Me too.
> The occasional forced logout is probably fine. If you care about this
> enough Uri, you could write a blog post documenting your patch and
> how to use it when upgrading Django.
>
But:
On Tue, 11 Aug 2020 10:51:58 -0700 (PDT)
charettes wrote:
> > Suffix-hashing long names like Simon suggests may not be
> backwards-compatible.
>
> Could you elaborate on that?
>
> Assuming model names > 100 characters never worked wouldn't only
> suffix-hashing model names > 100
Hi,
On Wed, 12 Aug 2020 13:47:16 -0300
Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer wrote:
> I am currently using
>
> qdbus --system org.freedesktop.DisplayManager
> /org/freedesktop/DisplayManager/Seat0
> org.freedesktop.DisplayManager.Seat.SwitchToGreeter
>
> to open new users' sessions.
I can
AFAIK Postgres, in these cases, simply truncates the name. This means:
1) Generating models with names longer than 63 characters on postgres
is fragile. You may find yourself with more than one model trying to
use the same table name.
2) Suffix-hashing long names like Simon suggests may not be
Hello,
I've been using lightdm as the display manager on my Debian Testing for
a very long time, and have been quite pleased with it. But lately -- not
sure since when, I think in the last two weeks -- something broke in
the communication between Plasma and lightdm. The screen locker doesn't
show
Hi René,
On Tue, 21 Jul 2020 18:46:12 +0200
René Fleschenberg wrote:
> https://github.com/kako-nawao/django-group-by
>
It doesn't actually aggregate, so the name "group-by" seems
unwarranted. What it does, as the README explains, is replace "values"
by something which does two things:
- Sets
Hi Dave and all,
On Tue, 21 Jul 2020 13:56:53 +0100
Dave Vernon wrote:
> More generally:
>
> I understand the value of *not* doing a bulk change in a PR, but I was
> wondering if it's OK to do a PR based purely on improved performance
> for a specific element? (I don't have one in mind, the
On Tue, 21 Jul 2020 01:28:31 -0700 (PDT)
Carlton Gibson wrote:
>
> Certainly 99% of cases can be handled as cleanly (or more so, because
> I guess we fell `format()` is a little verbose) with %-formatting or
> an f-string.
> But if we say format() is not allowed, don't we then guarantee we hit
Hi Pythonistas,
The -b flag, which turns on checks which emit BytesWarnings on
operations mixing bytes and str objects, is very useful.
However, the only way to set this flag is via the Python invocation.
This limits its usability in contexts where the user's control of the
Python invocation is
Sorry for the bike-shedding, but I think the text should drop the
"using Django" language. The people who come here with these questions
clearly think of themselves as developers, not users.
IMO It should go something like,
Welcome to django-developers, the mailing list for discussion
Hello,
On Fri, 26 Jun 2020 00:46:02 -0700 (PDT)
Florian Apolloner wrote:
> On Thursday, June 25, 2020 at 7:52:31 PM UTC+2 kit@gmail.com
> wrote:
>
> > Personally, I think that *at minimum* providing Django-builtin "get
> > from env" helpers would be great; beyond that, I'd love to have
>
On Fri, 5 Jun 2020 13:58:47 +0200
Johan Schiff wrote:
> I still think the wrong call was made here [...]
> *(Assuming queryset should be evaluated is probably correct in
> most cases, but sometimes adds a big performance hit when the code
> goes into production and the dataset grows - code that
On Tue, 2 Jun 2020 20:57:54 +0200
Aymeric Augustin wrote:
>
> We're talking about a trade-off between preserving optimisations in
> existing code bases and expertise of advanced users versus doing the
> right thing by default for less experienced users.
I disagree.
The suggestion is to make
On Tue, 5 May 2020 14:18:09 -0700
James Bennett wrote:
> On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 2:04 PM Shai Berger wrote:
> > Why? Why is 10 years ok where 7 are not? James' points on this are
> > spot on.
> >
> > Be that as it may, I can see sense in the request for a longer
&g
I generally sympathize with Collin's position here, but I don't think
deprecation-without-intention-to-remove is a viable option. I think this
discussion is analogous to the Python discussion about the removal of
the ABCs from collections -- they were moved to collections.abc
in 3.3, but a shim
Hi Carlton and all,
I'm not much of a manager, but will be happy to help as much as I can
with technical input.
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On Wed, 18 Mar 2020 10:34:30 -0700 (PDT)
charettes wrote:
> I think deleted_selected is *special* since it's the only default
> action provided.
>
I agree, but...
> I guess we could document that a method name string reference should
> be passed to AdminSite.add_action if it's meant to be
(sorry about the previous empty mail, UI glitch)
On Wed, 18 Mar 2020 09:29:17 -0700 (PDT)
charettes wrote:
> Just to make the above clear, here's what I had in mind
>
> https://gist.github.com/charettes/a0cb94242ac9c198625b23f4f55fab45
>
Yes, that would do what I want and seems better than
ethod on their admin classes without having to
> > resort to redefining .actions which seems to trigger the issue here.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Simon
> >
> > [0]
> > https://github.com/django/django/blob/d4df5e1b0b1c643fe0fc521add0236764ec8e92a/django/contrib/admin/si
Hi Carlton,
On Wed, 18 Mar 2020 17:11:49 +0100
Carlton Gibson wrote:
> I triaged that, and was involved in the change in #29917 that led to
> your issue.
>
> https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/29917
> https://groups.google.com/d/topic/django-developers/-OWoYL_zryM/discussion
>
Yes, I've
On Fri, 7 Feb 2020 20:08:35 -0800
Andrew Barnert wrote:
> > On Feb 7, 2020, at 16:11, Steven D'Aprano
> > wrote:
> >
> > Shai Berger wants to set it implicily, based on where the raise is.
> > If it is "directly" under the except line, implicitl
Hi,
In the Django thread, I suggested that an implicit "raise from" should
be the behavior whenever an exception is raised directly in
exception-handling code (that is, within an except: or finally:
clause). Ram claimed there were problems with that, but gave no
details; I would be happy to know
On Thu, 6 Feb 2020 20:08:28 +0200
Ram Rachum wrote:
>
> If I understand correctly, you both agree that using "raise from" in
> this context is better than using plain raise, just that the benefits
> are not worth the price of a bulk update to Django. In other words,
> "raise from" is the
On Sat, 18 Jan 2020 17:18:41 +0200
Ram Rachum wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 18, 2020 at 5:05 PM Shai Berger wrote:
>
> > > Regarding automatically enforcing this format going forward: I
> > > looked at the list of Flake8 rules <https://www.flake8rules.com/>
> >
Hi all,
On Sat, 18 Jan 2020 14:27:23 +0200
Ram Rachum wrote:
> [...] In any case, the
> way Python chains exceptions when showing them is orthogonal to this
> proposed change. Python already displays the exceptions chained even
> if we don't use "raise from", the only thing that "raise from"
>
Hi Debian-KDE,
Does anyone else see processes staying alive after user logout, like I
just reported https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=946976 ?
BTW I started noticing this after installing the `needrestart` package,
which notifies of processes running with obsolete libraries after
Package: plasma-desktop
Version: 4:5.14.5.1-4
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I have discovered that users on this system who log off their plasma
sessions, leave running processes behind them. These are usually
non-KDE processes.
As an example, some processes left from a user session (all
Package: plasma-desktop
Version: 4:5.14.5.1-4
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I have discovered that users on this system who log off their plasma
sessions, leave running processes behind them. These are usually
non-KDE processes.
As an example, some processes left from a user session (all
On Mon, 2 Dec 2019 07:54:21 +0100
"luca.pedrielli" wrote:
> Il 01/12/19 19:18, Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer ha scritto:
> >
> > On Thu, 28 Nov 2019 at 07:06, luca.pedrielli
> > wrote:
> >> Il 27/11/19 15:14, Franklin Weng ha scritto:
> > >> Thanks. With your survey I found a bug
For some reason, both Jimmy and Luca insist on connecting this to the
wrong problem:
On Tue, 26 Nov 2019 01:30:01 -0800
Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> On 11/25/19 7:10 AM, Franklin Weng wrote:
> > luca.pedrielli 於 2019年11月25日 週一 22:44
> >>
> >> Numlock problems had already been reported
> >>
> >>
On Tue, 26 Nov 2019 12:28:45 +0100
Maciek Olko wrote:
> It looks like Transifex uses [1] Unicode Language Plural Rules [2].
> If they are incorrect for Hebrew, maybe they should be fixed on
> Unicode side?
>
Just for the record, they are indeed wrong -- not in the sense that has
sparked this
On Mon, 25 Nov 2019 23:10:57 +0800
Franklin Weng wrote:
> luca.pedrielli 於 2019年11月25日 週一 22:44 寫道:
>
> > Il 24/11/19 02:26, Franklin Weng ha scritto:
> >
> > > It looks like no problem in X window level, but the status does
> > > not pass to sddm/plasma correctly.
> >
> >
> > No suggestion,
On Tue, 5 Nov 2019 13:35:24 -0800 (PST)
Florian Apolloner wrote:
>
> Ui, seems like we can start using our own runners:
> https://github.blog/2019-11-05-self-hosted-runners-for-github-actions-is-now-in-beta/
>
> -- seems like github actions is becoming more and more a jenkins
> replacement
On Fri, 25 Oct 2019 08:29:15 -0400
Gary Dale wrote:
> Since mid-August, my screen doesn't lock automatically after 10
> minutes
>
> Any suggestions on how to fix this?
>
I think this may have to do with the display manager. I've been happily
using lightm with no issues, because sddm was
+1 for keeping some way to reach these.
I was going to suggest two steps: Moving the soc*/* branches "under"
attic (that is, renaming them with the attic prefix), and using
something like "zzzattic" for the attic prefix so all attic branches
get pushed to the end of the list and don't get in the
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