Bug#911961: Missing example configuration file

2018-10-26 Thread Anthony DeRobertis
Package: sddm Version: 0.18.0-1 Severity: minor README.Debian suggests I can view an example configuration file at /usr/share/doc/sddm/sddm.conf, but that file does not exist. -- System Information: Debian Release: buster/sid APT prefers testing-debug APT policy: (500, 'testing-debug'),

Bug#905047: plasma-widget-weather: Shorten too-long titles

2018-07-30 Thread Anthony DeRobertis
Package: plasma-widgets-addons Version: 4:5.13.2-1 Severity: normal After rebooting today, my desktop weather widget is suddenly much wider, apparently because my weather station is: Washington/Dulles International Airport, DC, VA That leads to a very wide, silly-looking layout,

Bug#897388: Logs accessed files, etc. to syslog

2018-05-01 Thread Anthony DeRobertis
Package: kactivitymanagerd Version: 5.12.1-1 Severity: important Similar (but nowhere near as bad as) bug #805399, ActivityManager is logging files I access to the systemd journal & syslog. Some examples: May 1 16:43:33 Zia org.kde.ActivityManager[4152]: Creating the cache for:

Bug#865544: Adding a new default panel segfaults with apparent infinite recursion stack overflow

2017-06-26 Thread Anthony DeRobertis
On Fri, Jun 23, 2017 at 01:16:21PM +0200, Maximiliano Curia wrote: > I can't reproduce the issue here with an intel card, so it might be that the > issue is related to the nvidia drivers. I'm not really sure, can you test if > the issue is still reproducible for you with 4:5.8.7-1, currently in >

Bug#805399: Appears to normally send debug logs to ~/.xsession-errors, not really welcome there either.

2015-11-18 Thread Anthony DeRobertis
Package: kded5 Version: 5.15.0-1 Followup-For: Bug #805399 It appears when it's first started, kded5 dumps that debug log to ~/.xsession-errors, not syslog. That's much better, but still a huge waste of disk space—especially since that log isn't rotated until logout/login (which is often months).

Bug#805399: Logged every file name in $HOME to syslog

2015-11-17 Thread Anthony DeRobertis
Package: kded5 Version: 5.15.0-1 Severity: important File: /usr/bin/kded5 Apparently kded5 got restarted automatically (after killing it, see bug 805320). And after that, it decided to send its log output to syslog. Quite a bit of output — almost 300,000 lines. All of it at (according to

Bug#805320: Destroys hotkey configuration

2015-11-16 Thread Anthony DeRobertis
Package: kded5 Version: 5.15.0-1 Severity: grave File: /usr/bin/kded5 I upgraded to the most recent KDE fairly recently—a week or two ago. My machine crashed, and upon rebooting and logging back in all my custom hotkeys had vanished. First, I attempted to restore a backup of ~/.config/khotkeysrc

Bug#733816: khotkeys launches actions with SIGHUP blocked, leading to unclosable xterms

2013-12-31 Thread Anthony DeRobertis
Package: kde-workspace-bin Version: 4:4.11.3-2 Severity: normal I have a hotkey to launch an xterm. This worked before the most recent aptitude upgrade to track testing, but now when I launch an xterm that way, clicking the kwin close button (or picking close from the kwin menu) does nothing; the

Bug#733816: khotkeys launches actions with SIGHUP blocked, leading to unclosable xterms

2013-12-31 Thread Anthony DeRobertis
On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 02:10:42PM -0700, Stephen Dowdy wrote: for i in /proc/[0-9]*/status; do if sb=$(grep SigBlk ${i}|sed -e 's/^SigBlk:[ \t]//' | grep -v -e '^' -e 000); then echo ${sb} $(cat ${i%/*}/cmdline); fi done Indeed it appears I might be: 01f0de70

Bug#720770: Memory limit appears ignored

2013-08-25 Thread Anthony DeRobertis
Package: virtuoso-opensource-6.1-bin Version: 6.1.4+dfsg1-7 Severity: important File: /usr/bin/virtuoso-t In the KDE desktop search settings, the 'maximum amount of main memory for the database process' is configured as 150 MB. anthony@Heisenberg:~$ ps ww 23404 PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND

Bug#357043: Attached valgrind report shows leaking

2006-05-16 Thread Anthony DeRobertis
Package: korganizer Version: 4:3.3.2-3 Followup-For: Bug #357043 The attached valgrind report shows korgac -- System Information: Debian Release: 3.1 APT prefers stable APT policy: (500, 'stable'), (100, 'unstable') Architecture: i386 (i686) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash Kernel: