On 2024-07-29, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting
> "Sending the bug report via e-mail"
> (about 30 lines down the page)
> "An Example Bug Report"
> (another 30 lines down the page)
Still the first and recommended way is to use the package reportbug which
do a
Hi,
Ian Molton wrote:
> Perhaps someone can help me with the bug tracker?
If i have to submit a bug, then i use the e-mail way.
See:
https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting
"Sending the bug report via e-mail"
(about 30 lines down the page)
"An Example Bug Report"
(another 30 lines down t
On 2024-07-28, Ian Molton wrote:
> Perhaps someone can help me with the bug tracker?
Install the package reportbug. It's as easy as writing a mail.
Hi,
Thanks for your reply,
I'm afraid I've always found the bug tracker a very inaccessible thing.
Despite having a decent amount of technical knowledge,Β I find it
daunting, and a jarring thing to cope with mentally.
This is why i come to the mailing lists to seek help, but as you note,
de
On Fri Jul 26, 2024 at 10:47 AM BST, Nicolas George wrote:
> Now maybe you fix your MUA configuration to not omit βRe: β.
What would that achieve?
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I'm glad you've solved your issue. I read your original (very detailed)
mail and I had nothing to contribute with respect to a fix; but I was
interested to follow it, as I rely upon remote decryption of the root
filesystem myself.
>From what you write, I think you are correct that some component
(
Hi,
On Fri, Jul 26, 2024 at 10:35:03AM +0100, Ian Molton wrote:
> Should this be reported somewhere else? Any devs reading this?
Yes, if you think there is a bug it should be reported in
bugs.debian.org. The "reportbug" program may help.
This mailing list is mostly for user support by other user
Really helpful. Thanks for that.
Really makes one feel part of the community.
Ian Molton (12024-07-26):
> Now what?
Now maybe you fix your MUA configuration to not omit βRe: β.
Regards,
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Nicolas George
Now what?
Should this be reported somewhere else? Any devs reading this?
Hi all,
I have solved the boot issue. I got physical access to the machine, and
connected a monitor and keyboard to it.
As usual, it booted the initramfs, and started dropbear, but this time,
I entered the disk key on the keyboard.
The machine attempted to boot, but failed, dropping back t
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