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Hi Paul,
Thanks a lot!
I will also tinker around on this and will update if I find anything
interesting.
And yes, the 3270 console is a bit of a headache for me as well :) (Although, I
use the c3270 emulator so that I don't have to suffer the extra headache caused
by the X11 port forwarding th
Hi,
On 06-06-2025 11:10, Pranav P wrote:
So sorry for the late reply.
3.5 days and you call that late? Welcome to Debian, where we're not
supposed to be surprised if we need to wait weeks or months.
After an upgrade which triggered `update-initramfs`, I was also having the
issue where th
Package: achilles
Version: 2-13
Severity: important
X-Debbugs-Cc: christ...@lins.me
Dear Maintainer,
Achilles uses arrow keys to change the camera view.
The program reports high fps rates on the terminal (> 7000fps) and obviously
uses
a camera control logic that is not dependent on the framerate
Hi Paul,
So sorry for the late reply.
After an upgrade which triggered `update-initramfs`, I was also having the
issue where the system fails to detect the rootfs and would boot into the
initramfs busybox.
After reinstalling bookworm, I updated the sources.list to use unstable and
then did a di
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