Bug#1006171: Make internal-sftp the default

2022-03-13 Thread dirdi
I understand and support Colin's stance that the default configuration shipped with Debian should follow upstream. The nasty thing about subsystem directives is that they cannot be overridden by a .conf file placed inside the /etc/ssh/sshd_config.d/ folder, due to this bug:

Bug#1006819: thermald: Undocumented Options

2022-03-05 Thread dirdi
Package: thermald Version: 2.4.7-2 Severity: minor X-Debbugs-Cc: deb...@dirdi.name At least the following options have not been documented at the man page: --systemd --test-mode --adaptive -- System Information: Debian Release: bookworm/sid APT prefers testing APT policy: (500, 'testing'),

Bug#998108: firefox freezes shortly after start

2021-11-25 Thread dirdi
After the upgrade to 94.0-2, I still experienced some crashes, but disabling hardware acceleration (about:preferences > General > Performance > uncheck both checkboxes and set processing limit to 8) fixed it for me.

Bug#998108: firefox freezes shortly after start

2021-11-06 Thread dirdi
Package: firefox Version: 94.0-1 Followup-For: Bug #998108 X-Debbugs-Cc: deb...@dirdi.name As a first step it would be good to have a method - e.g. a crafted HTML page - to crash firefox instantly and reproducible. This would enable us to bisect the changes between 93.0-1 and 93.0-1+b1.

Bug#971993: openvpn: OpenVPN's man page suggests to run the daemon as nobody.nogroup

2020-10-11 Thread dirdi
Package: openvpn Version: 2.5~rc2-1 Severity: normal Tags: upstream security X-Debbugs-Cc: deb...@dirdi.name, Debian Security Team OpenVPN's man page suggests to run the daemon as nobody.nogroup. This is a bad habit since other daemons that also run as nobody.nogroup could interfere with the

Bug#826045: systemd-boot: New kernels are not automatically added

2020-07-01 Thread dirdi
Package: systemd Version: 245.6-1 Followup-For: Bug #826045 Just installed the scripts provided by Andre and they work like a charm, with one minor issue: I had to create the /efi/ directory manually: # mkdir "/efi/$(cat /etc/machine-id)" Without the directory the configuration of the kernel

Bug#958418: thunderbird: Clicking links does no longer work

2020-04-22 Thread dirdi
Package: thunderbird Followup-For: Bug #958418 Hi Carsten, thanks for your fast response and detailed instructions! Indeed, it turned out to be caused by misconfiguration. I updated thunderbird and firefox at once and therefore can not tell which of both was responsible for messing up my

Bug#958418: thunderbird: Clicking links does no longer work

2020-04-21 Thread dirdi
Package: thunderbird Version: 1:68.7.0-1 Severity: important Whenever I click on a hyperlink, like inside a message, or even at the "Mozilla"-Link of the "Help > About Thunderbird" dialog, the link will not be opened by my browser. Instead, "Verifying the feed..." gets displayed at the taskbar,

Bug#955156: python3-openshot: Installation broken

2020-03-27 Thread dirdi
Package: python3-openshot Version: 0.2.2+dfsg1-1 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable After the transition to Python 3.8 one is no longer able to install Openshot: $ sudo apt install python3-openshot Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state

Bug#931401: syncthing: incorrect warning please upgrade to v0.14.14 or newer

2020-02-28 Thread dirdi
Package: syncthing Version: 1.1.4~ds1-4 Followup-For: Bug #931401 Just want to confirm Joaquín's assumption that the package was built with a wrong version string: $ strings /usr/bin/syncthing | grep unknown-dev _eval_args_additionalsalarm clockalloc_spaceaudio/basicaudit-*.logauthoritiesbad

Bug#940863: lsof.8: UNIX dialects list is missing from manual page DESCRIPTION section

2020-01-22 Thread dirdi
Package: lsof Version: 4.93.2+dfsg-1 Followup-For: Bug #940863 For me it is not only a section that is missing, but man refuses to open lsof's manual page at all: $ man lsof man: can't open /usr/share/man/./version: No such file or directory No manual entry for lsof $ echo $? 16 -- System

Bug#948257: depmod: ERROR: ../libkmod/libkmod.c:515 lookup_builtin_file() could not open builtin file '/var/tmp/mkinitramfs_N1a1Mk/lib/modules/5.4.0-1-amd64/modules.builtin.bin'

2020-01-14 Thread dirdi
Package: initramfs-tools Version: 0.135 Followup-For: Bug #948257 Just want to confirm Pierrick's observation that rolling back kmod and libkmod2 to version 26-3 fixes the logspam.

Bug#934444: i3lock-fancy does not fork

2020-01-05 Thread dirdi
Package: i3lock-fancy Version: 0.0~git20160228.0.0fcb933-2 Followup-For: Bug #93 I suggest to at least patch the man page and document the actual behavior, since not forking might have severe security implications: E.g. consider the following shell script which is supposed to lock the

Bug#934461: xfce4-appfinder: missing dependency: exo-utils

2019-08-11 Thread dirdi
Package: xfce4-appfinder Version: 4.12.0-2+b1 Severity: normal When trying to open a terminal application (like vim) the following error is risen, if one does not have the exo-utils package installed: > xfce4-appfinder: failed to execute: Failed to execute child process > “exo-open” (No such

Bug#934444: i3lock-fancy does not fork

2019-08-10 Thread dirdi
Package: i3lock-fancy Version: 0.0~git20160228.0.0fcb933-2 Severity: normal Tags: upstream Unlike the man page suggests, i3lock-fancy does not fork, no matter if the -n argument was supplied or not. -- System Information: Debian Release: bullseye/sid APT prefers testing APT policy: (500,

Bug#931896: grub-efi-amd64: symbol `grub_file_filters` not found

2019-07-21 Thread dirdi
Package: grub-pc Followup-For: Bug #931896 I ran into this bug, too. The values of all set variables (prefix, root) seemed to be sane and "ls $prefix/i386-pc" returned a list of *.mod files as expected. However, when I tried to load the "normal" module, the error was risen again: > grub rescue>

Bug#773994: xfce4-terminal: Minimize button crashes drop-down terminal

2018-03-09 Thread dirdi
Package: xfce4-terminal Version: 0.8.6-1 Followup-For: Bug #773994 Sorry, it seems I did not test properly, earlier: The bug is still present! However, it does not appear if the "Keep window open when it loses focus" option is set. -- System Information: Debian Release: buster/sid APT prefers

Bug#773994: xfce4-terminal: Minimize button crashes drop-down terminal

2018-03-09 Thread dirdi
Package: xfce4-terminal Followup-For: Bug #773994 I just tested and indeed, the bug must have been fixed in the meantime. -- System Information: Debian Release: buster/sid APT prefers testing APT policy: (500, 'testing'), (50, 'unstable'), (5, 'experimental') Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)

Bug#740455: xfce4-terminal: crash when detaching multiple tabs

2016-11-11 Thread dirdi
Package: xfce4-terminal Followup-For: Bug #740455 This bug seems to be fixed in 0.8.1-1. -- System Information: Debian Release: stretch/sid APT prefers testing APT policy: (500, 'testing'), (50, 'unstable'), (5, 'experimental') Architecture: amd64 (x86_64) Foreign Architectures: i386

Bug#782331: src:linux: Upstream report and workaround

2015-07-03 Thread dirdi
Package: src:linux Followup-For: Bug #782331 This bug has already been reported upstream[0]. One of the related comments[1] suggests, to simply provide the not found /lib/firmware/brcm/BCM20702A0-0a5c-21e6.hcd file to work around the bug. For that purpose i downloaded the windows driver from

Bug#769393: mysql-workbench: Saving password in keychain does not work

2014-11-24 Thread dirdi
Package: mysql-workbench Followup-For: Bug #769393 Dear Dmitry, Thanks for the tip! I placed the following wrapper script at /usr/local/bin/mysql-workbench to work around the bug: #!/bin/sh if [ -n ${XDG_RUNTIME_DIR} ]; then GNOME_KEYRING_CONTROL=${XDG_RUNTIME_DIR}/keyring/control [ -z

Bug#769393: mysql-workbench: Saving password in keychain does not work

2014-11-13 Thread dirdi
Package: mysql-workbench Version: 6.2.3+dfsg-7 Severity: normal First of all, I'm aware of archived and related bugs #670813 and #670814. Storing passwords in keychain does not work, if $GNOME_KEYRING_CONTROL env variable is not present. mysql-workbench reports the following on startup: $