nautilus starts thumbnailer, but this times out:
49547 ?Sl 0:01 \_ /usr/bin/nautilus --gapplication-service
49596 ?S 0:00 \_ bwrap --ro-bind /usr /usr --ro-bind
/etc/ld.so.cache /etc/ld.so.cache --ro-bind /bin /bin --ro-bind /lib64 /lib64
49597 ?S
** Tags added: groovy
** Tags removed: groovy
** Tags added: verification-done-focal verification-done-groovy
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Title:
transfer results in
Same effect from another device with Ubuntu 19.04.
>From another device here with Debian 10.1 ftp works as expected, version here
>is ftp-ssl (0.17.34+0.2-4).
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Not sure if that is important: the specific server insists in ssl and
requires the use of SECURE_SESSION_REUSE.
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Title:
transfer results in
Public bug reported:
uploading files via ftp with ssl results in broken files on the server.
Filesize is multiple of 4k, but if files are larger thank 4k. Error
Messages appear on both sides.
Client side:
ftp> debug
Debugging on (debug=1).
ftp> del img/SR305EB.png
---> DELE img/SR305EB.png
250
I noticed similar effect with very recent (4.17) kernels. In 4.16.8
there were changes in random.c due to a security flaw. The function that
detects "having enough entropy" is now strictly blocking. In the early
boot phase this is bad on any machine without enough entropy sources.
The kernel has 3
I noticed similar effect with very recent (4.17) kernels. In 4.16.8
there were changes in random.c due to a security flaw. The function that
detects "having enough entropy" is now strictly blocking. In the early
boot phase this is bad on any machine without enough entropy sources.
The kernel has 3
Bug still exists in artful.
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Title:
gcm-prefs tries to install nonexistent shared-color-targets
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I could not build a package from release version 14.4.2 but succeeded
from the git Version 14.4.2git+20130122, which has libsox3 instead of
libsox2 and other changes. I am not an expert in packaging but maybe it
helps.
https://launchpad.net/~jschwender/
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I am working around this issue using lightdm for a while now, and this did not
change with 16.10 and gnome 3.20
my hardware is: NVIDIA Corporation GK208 [GeForce GT 720] (rev a1), vanilla
kernel 4.8.6
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I am working around this issue using lightdm for a while now, and this did not
change with 16.10 and gnome 3.20
my hardware is: NVIDIA Corporation GK208 [GeForce GT 720] (rev a1), vanilla
kernel 4.8.6
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Public bug reported:
Set up a printer using beh:/1/0/120/http:///ipp or similar.
A print job without -# or with -#1 it results in a single copy of the print.
But when number of copies is set to -#n {n=2,3,4...}, result is 2*n copies
out of the printer. This turns beh for us here
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