Thanks for pointing out what changed! I should've looked harder and
would've found the new path. I consider this resolved.
On 10/03/2016 05:21 AM, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> I also wonder about that. If it's a common misconfiguration, perhaps we
> should provide a symlink in the scdaemon packa
Package: gnupg2
Version: 2.1.15-3
Severity: important
Tags: newcomer
Dear Maintainer,
I updated packages at some point and now my smartcards don't work,
because scdaemon has disappeared.
$ gpg --card-status
gpg: error getting version from 'scdaemon': No SmartCard daemon
gpg: OpenPGP card not ava
NOME sound settings, the "Line Out - Built-in Audio" output only
shows up in the list when it's actually plugged in. That's what confused me!
Got it working now. Guess you can close this out.
On 08/21/2016 01:23 PM, Felipe Sateler wrote:
Please also keep the bug in CC.
On
Package: pulseaudio
Version: 9.0-2
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
I have a Realtek ALC1150 onboard sound device that was previously working on
Debian stretch. When I updated pulseaudio to 9.0-2 (which removes the
pulseaudio-module-udev and pulseaudio-module-x11 packages) it stopped
workin
Same issue here.
Same issue, cannot build the VirtualBox kernel module.
DKMS make.log for virtualbox-5.0.16 for kernel 4.4.0-1-grsec-amd64
(x86_64)
Mon Apr 18 11:30:32 PDT 2016
make: Entering directory '/usr/src/linux-headers-4.4.0-1-grsec-amd64'
/usr/src/linux-headers-4.4.0-1-common-grsec/Make
Update: one workaround is to select a non-Wayland session (such as GNOME
classic) at the greeter/login screen.
Package: gdm3
Version: 3.18.2-1
Severity: normal
Tags: newcomer
On a fresh installation of Debian sid.
Setting in /etc/gdm3/daemon.conf:
[daemon]
WaylandEnable=false
Has no effect. After reboot, Xwayland is still running.
Expected result: Wayland should not start and Gnome shou
Package: gradm2
Version: 3.1~201507191652-1
Severity: important
Tags: newcomer
Dear Maintainer,
This package is apparently meant to be used with
linux-patch-grsecurity2, which I'm not sure if it is actively
maintained. However, a full grsec kernel has recently landed in unstable
as 'linux-grsec-b
Compared to AppArmor, which one trains on specific processes,
Grsecurity's RBAC is the first to provide full system learning that can
automatically generate least-privilege policies covering the entire
system, without manual configuration.
If one is already familiar with writing AppArmor policies,
Yves,
I will concede that the various access control systems are "more or
less" equivalent, and I'm just really enthusiastic about grsec's, and
the possibility of making it available to more people in Debian.
As a general matter, I regard the grsecurity RBAC as more comprehensive
and easier to ad
Package: linux-grsec-base
Version: 5
Severity: normal
Tags: newcomer
Dear Maintainer,
Been playing with the grsec kernel that recently landed in sid (linux-
image-4.3.0-1-grsec-amd64). One issue I discovered is that the RBAC is
disabled in the kernel configuration.
This also means that the gradm
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