Re: 6.1.0-15/6.1.66-1 broken too?
Hello everybody I can confirm the same problems. At first I thought the network problem was due to proprietary Broadcom driver because network connectivity was the most obvious problem. However, most problems persisted after removing the driver. I do not have any other proprietary or custom kernel modules. My hardware is a 2014 Macbook Pro (Intel CPU and graphics). Regards Stephan signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: Fwd: Re: Debian 8.3 Jessie KEYEXPIRED 11645052400
Set the clock on the affected system to a date before the key was expired. Example: # faketime 2019-05-01 apt update # faketime 2019-05-01 apt upgrade and so on ... Please note that 1024-bit DSA keys are no longer considered secure. Maybe better remove the MySQL stuff and add it back later. Regards Stephan PS: This is a dirty trick. Use at your own risk. signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: Fwd: Re: Debian 8.3 Jessie KEYEXPIRED 11645052400
On Wed, 2023-05-17 at 18:00 -0300, Alan Homobono wrote: > Any other suggestions? Have you tried setting the clock to the past (or using faketime)? Regards Stephan signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: Uploading linux (6.1.15-1)
Hello Just out of curiosity: Is there a reason why the orig tarball does not match the tarball from kernel.org, which is signed by Linus and friends? Regards Stephan signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Bug#1024726: nmu: evolution-data-server_3.46.1-1+b1
This seems related: https://bugs.debian.org/1024701 Regards signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: Bug#998676: RM: chromium/93.0.4577.82-1
Can I ask a silly question from an outsider/user perspective? Is there a special reason why chromium is lacking behind or is it just a lack of active maintainers? With special reason I mean something like Firefox depending on Rust upgrades, which themselves can take a long time etc. Regards Stephan