* Martin Gollowitzer [140710 14:54,
mID <20140710124056.ga6...@selenium.sipwise.com>]:
> I'd also like to see TMSU in Debian. It's a great tool and actively
> developed. However, packaging TMSU will require golang-go-sqlite3 [1]
> and golang-go-fuse [2] first. See [
Hi,
I'd also like to see TMSU in Debian. It's a great tool and actively
developed. However, packaging TMSU will require golang-go-sqlite3 [1]
and golang-go-fuse [2] first. See [3] for reference.
[1] https://github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3
[2] https://github.com/hanwen/go-fuse/
[3]
https://bitbucket.
Hi,
I'm also affected by this bug. It doesn't happen all of the time, but
very frequently. I haven't found out yet what is necessary for this to
happen. What might be related (although I'm not sure) is that most of
the time, newly opened windows (like when I start Iceweasel or open a
new window in
Hi,
I have finally installed kernel 2.6.33 from experimental and enabled
KMS. The problem has now disappeared. With disabled KMS, it is still the
same.
Thanks,
Martin
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Hi,
* Cyril Brulebois [100226 17:13]:
> Could you please check with 2.6.32-9 from sid? The one you have is
> indeed the latest… in squeeze (which I was fearing somehow). sid's
> would be linux-image-2.6.32-3-amd64; many X-related regressions got
> fixed between -5 and -9.
I just tried it. Same i
Hi,
* Cyril Brulebois [100225 15:52]:
> Martin Gollowitzer (25/02/2010):
> > Please find the desired information below.
>
> For the 2.6.32 kernel, please. :) The idea is to track down the
> regression. Since you don't run it, you could use that instead:
>
>
Hi,
* Cyril Brulebois [100225 15:31]:
> Could you please give us the accurate kernel version? (e.g. the output
> of “uname -a”, and “dpkg -l linux-image-$(uname -r)” should do).
Please find the desired information below.
Thanks,
Martin
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* Brice Goglin [100225 10:29]:
> Which kernel do you use right now ? Make sure you try the *latest*
> 2.6.32 package in unstable or even a 2.6.33 kernel.
2.6.32 does not work at all. At gdm login screen, the field for username
is black instead of white and I can't do anything. I'm using 2.6.31 fr
Hi,
I don't know if this helps in finding the actual problem, but when I
enable KMS, this bug disappears. Since KMS breaks other things, I can't
use it at the moment.
All the best,
Martin
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Hi Samuel,
* Samuel Hym [100223 19:37]:
> Hello,
>
> Same problem, with a weirder remark to make: I don't get the segfault if I
> run "xrandr -q" to check the result after the modifying xrandr (noticed
> thanks to arandr which follows this behaviour).
Thanks for reporting this. This does also h
Hi,
I'm also affected by this bug. I'm using an up to date Debian squeeze
amd64 system. I have attached my /var/log/Xorg.0.log.old. If you need
further information, please do not hesitate to ask.
Thanks for your help,
Martin
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Package: gnome-control-center
Version: 1:2.28.1-1
Severity: important
I'm filing this bug against gnome-control-center since I do not really know
which package is actually causing it, but the gnome-control-center is where I
start from when changing keybindings. The situation is as follows: If I
Hi all,
Is there already a planned date for the release of a gnome-do 0.8.3
Debian package? The bug described by Kai affects me heavily, Do eats up
100% of my CPU at every startup and not only once in a while, so an
update would be highly appreciated :) I could of course build Gnome Do
myself, but
Hi all,
I have recently installed Debian testing and I've been affected by this
bug from the beginning. I will try Christophe Lohr's workaround in the
nex days. By the way, I think Bug #550942 is caused by exactly this
problem since the symptoms are the same and Jakob Lell reports that the
mouse pi
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