On Sat 30 Jan 2021 at 05:27:30 (+), Robbi Nespu wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Jan 2021 10:58:06 -0600, David Wright wrote:
> > https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2021-3156
> > is a timely example of how Debian deals with such problems.
> > Note in particular the line
> >
> > stretch (secur
On Sat, Jan 30, 2021 at 05:27:30AM +, Robbi Nespu wrote:
> Hi
>
> On Fri, 29 Jan 2021 10:58:06 -0600, David Wright wrote:
> > https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2021-3156
> > is a timely example of how Debian deals with such problems.
> > Note in particular the line
> >
> > stre
Hi
On Fri, 29 Jan 2021 10:58:06 -0600, David Wright wrote:
https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2021-3156
is a timely example of how Debian deals with such problems.
Note in particular the line
stretch (security) 1.8.19p1-2.1+deb9u3 fixed
showing that stretch's version gets a fix,
On Fri, 29 Jan 2021 07:55:30 -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> So, your Subject as received by me, after I un-mangle it, reads something
> like this:
>
> If some package have serious bug and fixed on
> unstable and testing release, how long it will be available on stable
> rel
On Fri 29 Jan 2021 at 09:59:37 (+0800), Robbi Nespu wrote:
> I am curious something (as per title). I not sure whether to ask here
> or on devel mail list.
>
> Yesterday on OFTC #debian, some guy ask about unfix CVE-2020-25681 to
> CVE-2020-25687 for dnsmasq[1] package on stable release.
>
> I no
ur Subject as received by me, after I un-mangle it, reads something
like this:
If some package have serious bug and fixed on
unstable and testing release, how long it will be available on stable
release?
The answer to this question is: however long it takes for the current
testing to become stab
On 28/01/2021 22:59, Robbi Nespu wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am curious something (as per title). I not sure whether to ask here
or on devel mail list.
Yesterday on OFTC #debian, some guy ask about unfix CVE-2020-25681 to
CVE-2020-25687 for dnsmasq[1] package on stable release.
I not using dns
Hello everyone,
I am curious something (as per title). I not sure whether to ask here or
on devel mail list.
Yesterday on OFTC #debian, some guy ask about unfix CVE-2020-25681 to
CVE-2020-25687 for dnsmasq[1] package on stable release.
I not using dnsmasq but I curious how and will it be bac
On Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 05:58:28PM -0500, Stephen Muscarella wrote:
> I decided I think it's best to purchase the new Librem 14 for Debian
> since it's built for Linux once I get another job that is.
> (unemployed) It's costly...$3,500-$4,000.
What I do in such situations is buy a refurbished lapt
I decided I think it's best to purchase the new Librem 14 for Debian
since it's built for Linux once I get another job that is. (unemployed)
It's costly...$3,500-$4,000.
On 1/12/21 5:49 PM, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 11:29:58AM -0700, Charles Curley wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jan
On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 11:29:58AM -0700, Charles Curley wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Jan 2021 08:00:17 +
> "Andrew M.A. Cater" wrote:
>
> > That image was for a limited subset of Intel based Macs some years
> > ago - see various discussions elsewhere in this list. The AMD64 image
> > should work for
On Mon, 11 Jan 2021 08:00:17 +
"Andrew M.A. Cater" wrote:
> That image was for a limited subset of Intel based Macs some years
> ago - see various discussions elsewhere in this list. The AMD64 image
> should work for current Intel-based Macs.
Thanks for that clarification.
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Does anybody
Hi,
Stephen Muscarella wrote:
> > When the flash is complete in balenaEtcher, it says files cannot be read by
> > the system and when I look at the size of the USB bootable it becomes like
> > 2-3 MB and looks corrupted.
It might be that balenaEtcher interprets too much.
Probably it shows only th
On Sun, Jan 10, 2021 at 09:47:43PM -0700, Charles Curley wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Jan 2021 19:02:41 -0500
> Stephen Muscarella wrote:
>
> > I downloaded the debian-10.7.0-amd64-netinst.iso image from the home
> > page on Big Sur.
>
> ...
>
> > Any thoughts or ideas?
>
> I suspect corruption during
On Sun, 10 Jan 2021 19:02:41 -0500
Stephen Muscarella wrote:
> I downloaded the debian-10.7.0-amd64-netinst.iso image from the home
> page on Big Sur.
...
> Any thoughts or ideas?
I suspect corruption during downloading. Did you check the checksums?
https://www.debian.org/CD/faq/#verify For t
Hello,
I downloaded the debian-10.7.0-amd64-netinst.iso image from the home
page on Big Sur. I tried to flash it with balenaEtcher and am running
into problems. When the flash is complete in balenaEtcher, it says files
cannot be read by the system and when I look at the size of the USB
bootab
help
me please. After I press enter the screen is just lines dots and a
mess.
I under stand there is a BUG in Lommu if so how do I fix it. I am
not
an expert with this so be patient with me please.
Thank you Isaac Shields
nejek...@bigpond.com
Issac,
If you have been
hen the menu comes up it does not
>> matter
>> what I select after I hit enter the screen is just a mess can you
>> help
>> me please. After I press enter the screen is just lines dots and a
>> mess.
>> I under stand there is a BUG in Lommu if so h
me please. After I press enter the screen is just lines dots and a
mess.
I under stand there is a BUG in Lommu if so how do I fix it. I am
not
an expert with this so be patient with me please.
Thank you Isaac Shields
nejek...@bigpond.com
First, backup your data.
What is
screen is just lines dots and a
mess.
I under stand there is a BUG in Lommu if so how do I fix it. I am
not
an expert with this so be patient with me please.
Thank you Isaac Shields
nejek...@bigpond.com
ter I hit enter the screen is just a mess can you help
me please. After I press enter the screen is just lines dots and a
mess.
I under stand there is a BUG in Lommu if so how do I fix it. I am not
an expert with this so be patient with me please.
Thank you Isaac Shields
nejek...@bigpond.com
On Tue, Dec 29, 2020, 6:49 PM Brendon Higgins
wrote:
>
> After some more searching I figured out what the difference was: the
> "Loopback Mixing" setting in alsamixer. It's apparently disabled by
> default, but for some reason mine had migrated to enabled. Enabling it
> seems to dictate that
On Saturday, December 26, 2020 3:48:15 A.M. EST Jan Girke wrote:
> Remove the hdd/ssd from the laptop and use a spare to downgrade until
> you find the version it worked and then compare the two states.
I did more-or-less this, but instead using Debian live-CD images on a USB
stick, and after som
Joel Roth wrote:
> Do you have pulseaudio running on your system?
>
> It is a layer above ALSA, and could be related to your
> issue.
I do have PulseAudio typically running, but when I run
pasuspender alsamixer
the behaviour appears the same as before. I can also run
pasuspender aplay -D hw:CARD=
t all, although muting that does also
> cause the headphones to mute.
>
> It all used to work fine, but probably a couple of years ago it started
> having
> this behaviour. I suspect it was a kernel update, or maybe ALSA library - I
> can't be certain - and put it off ho
bably a couple of years ago it started having
this behaviour. I suspect it was a kernel update, or maybe ALSA library - I
can't be certain - and put it off hoping the bug might just get fixed...
Any suggestions? I looked at the hdajackretask app, but no idea where I would
even start there.
Thanks in advance,
Brendon
rgency.service' as well (or
> instead), since this service is started *automatically* in case of
> certain errors (see systemd.special(7)) or if you add 'emergency' to the
> kernel command line (e.g. if you can't fix your system via the 'rescue'
> service).
27;
service).
An untested patch to the Debian Installer exists to add both snippets if
the user chooses to leave the root password blank.
[1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=802211
[2] see the bug for another snippet that should work for squeeze or
earlier.
Kind regards,
Andrei
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Vishal Subramanyam wrote:
> I wish to contribute patches to Debian packages, but I am confused
> about how I should go about doing so. The Debian Handbook says that
> using GitLab might make it easier for maintainers to merge changes, but
> somebody on an IRC channel told me that the old email-bas
Hey,
I wish to contribute patches to Debian packages, but I am confused
about how I should go about doing so. The Debian Handbook says that
using GitLab might make it easier for maintainers to merge changes, but
somebody on an IRC channel told me that the old email-based workflow is
still the domin
In Germany (Europe probably) it might be a Fransenflügler or thrips.
See
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fransenfl%C3%BCgler#Fransenfl%C3%BCgler_und_TFT-Monitore
for some suggestions. It's a german text. The english Wikipedia page doesn't
have this section.
Regards,
Jörg.
On Saturday, November 21, 2020 10:17:44 AM Jeremy Nicoll wrote:
> - which would leave a splodge that you can't clean ...
>
> If you turn the screen off, so there's no backlight and no heat from that
> - I suppose that might take a while to cool, at least on the scale that the
> beastie is aware of
On Sat, 21 Nov 2020, at 12:09, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> I was hoping that I could crush it by pressing (reasonably gently) on the
> somewhat flexible front protective layer of the screen
- which would leave a splodge that you can't clean ...
If you turn the screen off, so there's no backligh
On 11/21/2020 06:09 AM, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey, I've got a bug in my computer monitor -- I wonder if I'm the first
(probably not ;-).
I believe it is a fungus gnat, and it has been crawling around within my
screen for the last 3 days. (There must be a (probably very thin) ho
Hi,
> I believe it is a fungus gnat, and it has been crawling around within my
Or maybe a springtail ?
They are good at crawling in narrow environments.
Regrettably the "CD fungus" was never properly cultivated and identified.
Maybe you can get a close-distance camera and take some evidence phot
On Saturday, November 21, 2020 07:09:29 AM rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> (There must be a (probably very thin) hollow
> space between the backlight and the LCD (? or whatever) layer that actually
> displays the characters).)
Correction: On more careful examination (when there are colors on the scree
Hey, I've got a bug in my computer monitor -- I wonder if I'm the first
(probably not ;-).
I believe it is a fungus gnat, and it has been crawling around within my
screen for the last 3 days. (There must be a (probably very thin) hollow
space between the backlight and the LCD (? o
On Wed 18 Nov 2020 at 19:34:10 +0100, Graham Bull wrote:
> I am interested in getting the latest version of wondershaper into the
> Debian repos. If the current maintainer is unreachable do you have any ideas
> on how to proceed?
You submit a bug report (severity: wishlist) using
On 11/17/20 9:34 PM, Dan Ritter wrote:
Graham Bull wrote:
I've been using wondershaper on Debian Stable for the past couple of years
and it's been excellent.
I got a new pc recently with modern hardware and thus I installed Debian
Testing on it.
I've noticed when I set the same rules within wo
On Tue, Nov 17, 2020 at 09:15:15PM +0100, Graham Bull wrote:
> I've noticed when I set the same rules within wondershaper on Stable and
> Testing, I get different behavior.
> Stable acts as expected, low latency and able to hit the limits set.
> Testing suffers a lot of latency and I'm only able to
Graham Bull wrote:
> I've been using wondershaper on Debian Stable for the past couple of years
> and it's been excellent.
>
> I got a new pc recently with modern hardware and thus I installed Debian
> Testing on it.
>
> I've noticed when I set the same rules within wondershaper on Stable and
>
Hi all,
I've been using wondershaper on Debian Stable for the past couple of years
and it's been excellent.
I got a new pc recently with modern hardware and thus I installed Debian
Testing on it.
I've noticed when I set the same rules within wondershaper on Stable and
Testing, I get different be
Dear developer,
I use Debian GNU/Linux Buster 10.6 XFCE (amd64) edition.
LibreOffice 6.1.5 was installed by default..
In Writer, colouring of the text cannot be done.
In Calc, colouring can be done, but becomes 'black text' when the cell
which contains the cell is not in focus.
In Impress,
On Du, 08 nov 20, 07:46:37, Branislav Makúch wrote:
> Hello fellow Debianites,
>
> When I tried to install virtualbox and virtualbox-dkms; the
> virtualbox-dkms package failed to build, because I miss the
> linux-headers package, which I cannot find at the package
> repositories. Is the problem
0-1 (2020-07-26) x86_64
GNU/Linux
apt show libc6 | grep ^Version
----
Version: 2.31-4
4.)The bug report
=
I have found a bug report, but I'm not sure if it the same problem:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=968660
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e kernel config:
>
> CONFIG_SND_SOC_AMD_RENOIR=m
>
> CONFIG_SND_SOC_AMD_RENOIR_MACH=m
>
>
> I wasn't sure how to properly post a bug report or if this was even a bug. I
> apologize if this is an incorrect way to present this information.
Hello,
You should report this as
CONFIG_SND_SOC_AMD_RENOIR_MACH=m
I wasn't sure how to properly post a bug report or if this was even a
bug. I apologize if this is an incorrect way to present this information.
Thank you
Jonathan
On 10/24/20, David Christensen wrote:
> On 2020-10-24 09:56, A. Kapetanovic wrote:
>> David Christensen writes:
>>> Do you own the four books I previously recommended?
>
>> Have please someone a advice for me ?
>
> Buy, read, enter all or part of the examples, and solve all or part of
> the exerc
On 2020-10-24 09:56, A. Kapetanovic wrote:
David Christensen writes:
Do you own the four books I previously recommended?
Have please someone a advice for me ?
Buy, read, enter all or part of the examples, and solve all or part of
the exercises in "Learning Perl". The more examples and exe
myself.
Please condense your script down to a short example that demonstrates
the bug, post your code, explain what you expect the code to do, post a
sample run, explain what happened, and explain why what happened does
not match your expectations.
I have found the reason of sometimes :
amel
your script change when you run the script? If
so, is this by design?
Please condense your script down to a short example that demonstrates
the bug, post your code, explain what you expect the code to do, post a
sample run, explain what happened, and explain why what happened does
no
> Then the problem is the Perl script and/or how the Perl script interacts with
> your database.
But a function vanished from my file...
Amer
23 oct. 2020 04:27:38 David Christensen :
> Who wrote algo- B1.pl? Who designed the database? Are they for a personal
> project, for a business, or something else?
I designed all and it is for a personal business
On 2020-10-22 03:01, A. Kapetanovic wrote:
One second please, I have discovered something else : the problem is the
same on a external HDD USB drive.
amel@laptopasus:/media/amel/c4e65f75-d3ed-46f3-950d-bf833b0b409c$
./algo- B1.pl
Undefined subroutine &main::lisblocage called at ./algo-B1.pl l
One second please, I have discovered something else : the problem is the
same on a external HDD USB drive.
amel@laptopasus:/media/amel/c4e65f75-d3ed-46f3-950d-bf833b0b409c$ ./algo-
B1.pl
Undefined subroutine &main::lisblocage called at ./algo-B1.pl line 161.
amel@laptopasus:/media/amel/c4e65
Alexander V. Makartsev writes:
Could you tell us exact model of your laptop?
ASUS VivoBook 15 X512JA
What type of filesystem do you use?
ext4
Is it possible dataloss was a consequence for unexpected laptop freeze
or shutdown or power loss or failed sleep\hibernation?
I never note such
? If so, describe the steps
required to reproduce the bug and view the effects.
Look this shell :
amel@laptopasus:~/fp/test.algoB$ perl -c algo-B1.pl
algo-B1.pl syntax OK
amel@laptopasus:~/fp/test.algoB$ ./algo-B1.pl
2020-01-01 - 2020-08-31
amel@laptopasus:~/fp/test.algoB$ ./algo-B1.pl
2020
On 21.10.2020 22:21, A. Kapetanovic wrote:
> David Christensen writes:
>>
>> If you think your SSD is dying, backup your data and be sure to
>> preserve old backups.
>
> That's done. My laptop is quite new (2 months old), Asus.
>
Could you tell us exact model of your laptop?
What type of filesystem
On 2020-10-20 12:58, A. Kapetanovic wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem with my laptop, it looks like a SSD bug : some parts in
a file vanishes (a function in a perl program). I have an asus laptop
which uses intel RST technology (Rapid Storage Technology), and I wonder
if the problem can come from
Hi,
I have a problem with my laptop, it looks like a SSD bug : some parts in a
file vanishes (a function in a perl program). I have an asus laptop which
uses intel RST technology (Rapid Storage Technology), and I wonder if the
problem can come from that.
Does someone have an unlucky
g Enviado: sábado, 5
de septiembre de 2020 11:04:48 CESTAsunto: Possible bug with my laptop built-in
keyboard after update
Hello,
It is the first time that I have a problem with debian that I have not been
able to solve by searching for information on the web.
After the last system updates a
Hi,
Sorry, I am not able to use reportbug.
I have installed two debian based OS in Proxmox system. I have a big
issue with both of them.
1. Turnkey 16.0 Fileserver
2. OpenMediaVault 5.5.12-1
Both of them are using Samba version 4.9.5-Debian.
It works well in both systems until I try to acces
report.
Especially for kernel packages reportbug should be including *lots* of
information. You might want to inspect that to make sure everything is
fine to be published in the open (the Debian Bug Tracking System is
completely open).
Kind regards,
Andrei
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Hello,
Having gone through Debian's ReportBug system, I am unsure which packages the
issue is coming from hence the email contact.
The problem is quite straightforward. After the last update from Linux Kernel
4.19.0-10amd64 to 4.19.0-11amd64 on Debian Buster, there seems to be a sound
input/ou
It should be available later on
> > today (US/Eastern time).
>
> OK, thanks for replying and for fixing the bug so quickly.
>
> I just updated the new mediawiki packages on one of our mediawiki
> servers and all went fine.
> The others ones will be updated during the nig
or that list.
Got it
> As to your specific issue ...
> This is definitely a newly introduced defect. I am in the process of
> preparing an update to correct this. It should be available later on
> today (US/Eastern time).
OK, thanks for replying and for fixing the bug so quickly.
the maintainer contacted me to inform me that I had
introduced this bug into the package as a result of a defective patch.
>
> Doing a rough mitigation by commenting one of the 'else' function in
> line 1813 of /usr/share/mediawiki/includes/user/User.php revert our
> wikis to
ludes/user/User.php revert our
wikis to a normal state.
Is there a way to see which part of code has been modified in this
particular security fix, in order to understand if there is a bug or
it's just a local misconfiguration ?
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On Tue, Sep 22, 2020 at 09:10:15AM +1000, Michael Slade wrote:
> I don't know what package to assign this to so I guess I can't use the usual
> bug reporting mechanism.
>
> I have a debian bullseye mate desktop with a custom keyboard shortcut set up
> to run xterm. I not
I don't know what package to assign this to so I guess I can't use the
usual bug reporting mechanism.
I have a debian bullseye mate desktop with a custom keyboard shortcut
set up to run xterm. I noticed that an ssh agent is automatically set
up for it, but a different agent is
Hello,
I use the Clamav/Buster. When restarting the service I get:
"... mkdir[17696]: /bin/mkdir: cannot create directory '/run/clamav': File
exists"
This message is useless because the directory exists and I have seen it since
Btretch. Perhaps it was current already bevore.
To get rid o fit,
ir -p /run/clamav
>
> because the /etc/init.d/clamav-daemon already contains "mkdir -p".
Hello,
This is the user support list, which is the recommended contact point in
case you are not sure if a bug exists and/or where it belongs.
In this particular case you seem to have diagnose
On Sat 05 Sep 2020 at 09:04:48 (+), Jose Mojada wrote:
> It is the first time that I have a problem with debian that I have not been
> able to solve by searching for information on the web.
>
> After the last system updates at the end of August, the built-in keyboard of
> my laptop "Chuwi mi
On 9/5/20, Jose Mojada wrote:
> Hello,
> After the last system updates at the end of August, the built-in keyboard of
> my laptop "Chuwi minibook" has stopped working. In the Grub menu it works
> correctly, but once you start the system it stops works, and there is no
> other way to get to use the
u it works
correctly, but once you start the system it stops works, and there is no other
way to get to use the PC than with a USB keyboard.
I have been looking for how the bug report should be done, but the truth is
that I cannot clarify myself, I do not know what packages are affected, how
should
On Thu, 27 Aug 2020 03:04:21 + (UTC)
Long Wind wrote:
> it crash, reboot can also fail
> at first i thought it's hard disk faultlater i realize that it's more
> likely caused by wireless bug i don't have time to file bug report
It looks like this issue has come up
it crash, reboot can also fail
at first i thought it's hard disk faultlater i realize that it's more likely
caused by wireless bug
i don't have time to file bug report
Heads-up for those using wicd from sid.
- Forwarded message from Axel Beckert -
Date: Fri, 07 Aug 2020 05:45:41 +0200
From: Axel Beckert
To: Debian Bug Tracking System
Subject: Bug#968033: RM: wicd -- ROM; Version in unstable depends on Python
2.x, Python3 version only in
Hi,
occasionally I experience a hang in booting during the network setup.
The boot screen shows a timeout of 5min 7sec going to 6min 37sec after
the former expired. Then the system starts normally and the networks
work, including openvpn and barracudavpn (when in use).
I didn't file a report with
Noted.
On 2020-08-16 20:01, Henning Follmann wrote:
On Sun, Aug 16, 2020 at 05:44:51PM +0800, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En
Ming wrote:
Subject: I discovered a bug in the no-ip dynamic dns free hostname
auto
renewal/confirmation script written by loblab
[...]
Then I downloaded the no-ip ddns
Does ddclient support automatic confirmation of noip.com free hostnames?
On 2020-08-16 21:55, Charles Curley wrote:
On Sun, 16 Aug 2020 17:44:51 +0800
Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote:
Subject: I discovered a bug in the no-ip dynamic dns free hostname
auto renewal/confirmation script
On Sun, 16 Aug 2020 17:44:51 +0800
Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote:
> Subject: I discovered a bug in the no-ip dynamic dns free hostname
> auto renewal/confirmation script written by loblab
You may be better off using the debian package ddclient. It supports
no-ip.com.
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Does a
On Sun, Aug 16, 2020 at 05:44:51PM +0800, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote:
> Subject: I discovered a bug in the no-ip dynamic dns free hostname auto
> renewal/confirmation script written by loblab
>
[...]
> Then I downloaded the no-ip ddns free hostname auto renewal/confirmat
Subject: I discovered a bug in the no-ip dynamic dns free hostname auto
renewal/confirmation script written by loblab
Good day from Singapore,
Programming code troubleshooting person: Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En
Ming (Targeted Individual)
Country: Singapore
Date: 15 to 16 August 2020
Hi,
On Sun, 19 Jul 2020 18:47:37 -0400
The Wanderer wrote:
> Looking at it, I don't see anything which strikes me as qualifying as
> buggy. Can you clarify what about it you see as being a misbehavior
> problem?
>
(...)
> It appears that the software previously provided in libgcc1 is now being
On 2020-07-19 at 18:14, Default User wrote:
> On 2020-07-19 at 16:27, Stefan Monnier wrote:
>
>>> This has been going on since the beginning of June, 2020, with
>>> no end in sight.
>>> Bug #961990 - IIUC, no activity since 2020-06-02.
>>>
>> You
On 2020-07-19 at 16:27, Stefan Monnier wrote:
>> This has been going on since the beginning of June, 2020, with no end in
>> sight.
>> Bug #961990 - IIUC, no activity since 2020-06-02.
>>
> You show a session where you reject all the proposed solutions, but
> I d
On 2020-07-19 at 16:27, Stefan Monnier wrote:
>> This has been going on since the beginning of June, 2020, with no end in
>> sight.
>> Bug #961990 - IIUC, no activity since 2020-06-02.
>
> You show a session where you reject all the proposed solutions, but
> I don&
> This has been going on since the beginning of June, 2020, with no end in
> sight.
> Bug #961990 - IIUC, no activity since 2020-06-02.
You show a session where you reject all the proposed solutions, but
I don't see any justification why you reject those choices, so I don
Hi.
I'm running 64-bit Debian Unstable.
This has been going on since the beginning of June, 2020, with no end in sight.
Bug #961990 - IIUC, no activity since 2020-06-02.
dimwit@dimwit:~$ date; sudo aptitude -Pvvv update
Sun 19 Jul 2020 02:25:08 PM EDT
Hit http://ftp.us.debian.org/d
Thanks Greg,
I will report it on Kali (not Debian).
-kali1-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.7.6-1kali2 (2020-07-01) x86_64
> GNU /Linux
> How do I go about reporting this problem? w/o email on target Kali linux
> machine?
You type "kali bug report" into Google, and then you follow whatever
the instructions are for reporting a bug to your ope
On Lu, 13 iul 20, 19:27:22, The Wanderer wrote:
>
> The short answer is that when you cancel an otherwise-complete bug
> report from the 'reportbug' program, it saves the result into a file,
> and you can take that file to another machine and (with a little work)
> turn i
answer to this, but I
think the answer had started to become condescending and generally
unproductive, so I'm not going to include it here.
The short answer is that when you cancel an otherwise-complete bug
report from the 'reportbug' program, it saves the result into a file,
and
Hi User,
apt-get install cups cups-client "foomatic-db*"
fails with foomatic-db-compressed-ppds : Conflicts: foomatic-db Breaks:
foomatic-db
Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
unmet dependencies
Fri 7/10 installed Kali linux from USB, burned from
kal
On Sb, 20 iun 20, 08:54:52, Matt Zagrabelny wrote:
> Greetings d-u,
>
> I have a new-ish laptop and a pair of the function keys (screen
> brighter/dimmer) are mapped to the wrong function (mic mute/unmute).
Are you using the correct keyboard layout?
You could try 'dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-confi
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On Sb, 20 iun 20, 07:58:33, gilleswicki wrote:
> Hello, I found a bug on my system and tried to report it using the
> reportbug software. But as I don't know which packet is the cause of
> the bug, foll
Hi Matt Zagrabelny,
On Sat, 20 Jun 2020 08:54:52 -0500
Matt Zagrabelny wrote:
> Greetings d-u,
>
> I have a new-ish laptop and a pair of the function keys (screen
> brighter/dimmer) are mapped to the wrong function (mic mute/unmute).
>
> Where should I look to file the b
Greetings d-u,
I have a new-ish laptop and a pair of the function keys (screen
brighter/dimmer) are mapped to the wrong function (mic mute/unmute).
Where should I look to file the bug?
I'm aware it is ACPI related, but I do not have any packages installed
that have "acpi" in t
Hello, I found a bug on my system and tried to report it using the reportbug
software. But as I don't know which packet is the cause of the bug, following
the procedure of the reportbug software, I write here to ask what I should do.
My bug is that when I try to change the brightness o
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