Bug#922031: certbot: Debian 9 systemd timer inactive after upgrade to 0.28.0-1~deb9u1

2019-03-08 Thread Marcel Šebek
9-03-08 06:03:49 CET  7h ago   apt-daily-upgrade.timer  apt-daily-upgrade.service It is quite a huge problem on production when one cannot rely on correct behavior of systemd. -- Marcel Šebek

Bug#856005: systemd-udevd.service: Failed at step ADDRESS_FAMILIES during upgrade

2017-02-24 Thread Marcel Šebek
> Which version of libseccomp2 is installed? Yes, that is the culprit, thank you. I forgot that I had installed a libseccomp 2.1.1 in /usr/local/lib a few years ago. I also have 2.3.1 in the system, but this one overrides it. Thank you again for your help and sorry for the noise.

Bug#856005: systemd-udevd.service: Failed at step ADDRESS_FAMILIES during upgrade

2017-02-24 Thread Marcel Šebek
Hi. > Is this problem happening on the same system you filed this bug report, >i.e. were you running kernel 4.9.0-2-amd64 during the upgrade? Yes, this report is from the system which reporoduces the bug. > Can you attach the full journalctl -alb output. I've attached the journal -alb output.

Bug#622864: More info

2011-04-15 Thread Marcel Šebek
Ok, so after some investigation, I found that the segfault is not caused by a video driver (it happens with binary nvidia driver too). Commenting out Files and ServerFlags sections (i.e. disabling font servers) removed the segfault. Could you please move the bug to a more appropriate package? -

Bug#580263: visual artifact - line of blue points

2010-07-15 Thread Marcel Šebek
Seems that the problem was in the hardware. Reconnecting the monitor decreased the blinking somewhat and now it disappeared completely with no obvious reason. Please close the bug. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble?