Bug#883194: please convert mountstats and nfsiostat scripts to Python3

2021-06-27 Thread Drew Parsons
On 2021-06-28 00:35, Diederik de Haas wrote: On zondag 27 juni 2021 22:37:10 CEST Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote: Let's ask the release team instead. Here my arguments why: nfs-utils needs a major rehaul, this was not possible to finish in time for bullseye, so this means nfs-utils is generally in

Bug#883194: please convert mountstats and nfsiostat scripts to Python3

2021-06-27 Thread Drew Parsons
Package: nfs-common Followup-For: Bug #883194 X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-rele...@lists.debian.org Control: severity 883194 serious Control: usertag 883194 py2removal Since removing Python2 is a release goal for bullseye (other packages have been removed because of their python2 dependencies), and since

Bug#883194: please convert mountstats and nfsiostat scripts to Python3

2021-06-21 Thread Drew Parsons
Package: nfs-common Followup-For: Bug #883194 X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-rele...@lists.debian.org I was surprised to see python2 pulled in on a new bullseye installation using nfs. It's a trivial patch of course to update the hashbangs for mountstats and nfsiostat in nfs-common 1:1.3.4-5 to python3.

Re: i915 DRI broken after suspend/resume

2005-07-27 Thread Drew Parsons
On Wed, 2005-07-27 at 18:29 +0900, Horms wrote: On Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 10:45:20AM +0200, David Martínez Moreno wrote: El Martes, 26 de Julio de 2005 05:20, Drew Parsons escribió: Intel video driver (855GM etc) support is broken in Debian (linux-tree-2.6 v2.6.12-1, xserver-xorg v6.8.2

i915 DRI broken after suspend/resume

2005-07-25 Thread Drew Parsons
Intel video driver (855GM etc) support is broken in Debian (linux-tree-2.6 v2.6.12-1, xserver-xorg v6.8.2.dfsg.1-4) at the moment. That's the i810 Xserver driver using the i915 kernel drm module. After a suspend/resume cycle, any OpenGL programs fail, e.g. $ glxgears intelWaitIrq:

Bug#291333: clock time incorrect after suspend/resume [PATCH]

2005-01-19 Thread Drew Parsons
Package: kernel-source-2.6.10 Version: 2.6.10-4 Severity: normal Tags: patch The 2.6.10 kernel introduced a problem with the system clock after a suspend/resume cycle. Although the hardware clock retains the correct time, the system clock goes fast by many hours after resuming. Obviously, this