Confirmed, this still happens with screen 4.4.0-4. Even the
work-around works.
It seems to me that there is upstream bug open at
https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?24076
and there this is treated as a feature request. The report does not
describe exactly this ctrl+pageup -situation but ctrl-left-arro
Indeed, libvoikko got upgraded to 4.something and the problem
disappeared. So this bug report can be closed.
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Antti
Ok, I still have the offending proxy-setting in config file and as it
happens to-day:
> Preparing to unpack .../clamav-freshclam_0.98.7+dfsg-4_amd64.deb ...
> Unpacking clamav-freshclam (0.98.7+dfsg-4) over (0.98.7+dfsg-3) ...
> Preparing to unpack .../clamav_0.98.7+dfsg-4_amd64.deb ...
> Unpackin
Dmitry Shachnev writes:
> So you are getting this problem with gnome-classic session, not with
> gnome-flashback session, right?
Right.
> gnome-classic session has nothing to do with gnome-panel, so if the problem
> appears only there, this bug needs to be reassigned to gnome-shell-extensions
Joe Dalton writes:
> joe@pc:~/over/debianp/classified-ads$ msgfmt --statistics -c -v -o /dev/null
> da.po
> da.po: 373 oversatte tekster.
Absolutely fabulous. Thanks a million.
https://github.com/operatornormal/classified-ads/commit/712940d1d68e74c5e1e4ef890d2360538ecce6b2
and that kind of
Tobias Frost writes:
> small issues only, please fix those (or convince me that it is ok) and
> ping me again. I'll pull from git.
>
> -> d/changelog
> * It is convention when you package a new upstream to have that in the
>changelog. As you close upstream bugs, you would write:
>
Dear Maintainer,
please find attached patch that fixes the compilation
problem. Functionality of the resulting gcc I can't assert as I don't
know how to test if binary produced by this gcc is functional or not -
I'd need real or emulated MSP430 board I guess.
The patch is in unified diff format
Ahem, wonderful ;
1) this is dupe to http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=559733
2) as the duplicate says, this happens only when --dry-running,
actual upgrade goes through as it should.
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Package: libpam-modules
Version: 1.0.1-4+b1
Severity: normal
Problem is this:
$ /sbin/losetup -e twofish -k 128 /dev/loop4 /el_dir/das_filu
memlock: Cannot allocate memory
Couldn't lock into memory, exiting.
$
it seems like initially
$ ulimit -a
core file size (blocks, -c) 100
data
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