Bug#793026: kde-window-manager: upgrade to 4:5.3.2-2 generates

2015-08-04 Thread Pedram Pourang
On Sun, 26 Jul 2015 23:03:21 -0300 Lisandro 
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Dami=E1n_Nicanor_P=E9rez?= Meyer  wrote:
> Yes, as Jeremey said, that was a bug already solved. Can you try again? I'm 
> wanting to see if it's due to a missing dependency or not.
> 
> Also please log in, reproduce the bug (after installing kde-full and being 
> able to reproduce it, of course) and send us /var/log/Xorg.0.log. I want to 
> see if we have a video-related issue here.
> 
> The fact that not everyone sees this behavior normally means a missing 
> dependency or a problem with the video driver (and if not everyone sees it 
we 
> might need to downgrade it to important).
> 
> Thanks **a lot** for your help!
> 
> Tsu Jan: the same goes for you, if you can still reproduce it.

Now all KF5 packages are in Testing. After I upgraded my Debian Testing, I had 
KF5. What a buggy environment!! Apart from so many small bugs here and there, 
the CPU usage of the shell went up after a few minutes, no matter what I did. 
I'd seen the same symptom in Manjaro too.

I had a REALLY hard time to downgrade to the previous version of KDE (mainly 
because of plasma-nm).

My point is:

Why uploading a buggy KDE to Testing? Why not just keeping them in Unstable 
until a reliable version comes out? Dear maintainers, PLEASE DO USE WHAT YOU 
MAINTAIN! At least for a few days!


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Bug#640499: libxvmc and multiarch

2012-08-05 Thread Pedram Pourang
I confirm that the current state of libxvmc1 prevents the installation
of libgl1-nvidia-glx:i386 from Experimental on a 64-bit sid and that
Cyril's patch resolves the issue.


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Bug#613061: Same bug but...

2011-04-06 Thread Pedram Pourang
I recently noticed that if I wait a few seconds BEFORE entering the 
password, the session will start OK.





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Bug#593795: Kernel or uswsusp?

2010-10-26 Thread Pedram Pourang

Or perhaps, the problem is in uswsusp?

I uninstalled uswsusp and used the default hibernation mechanism with 
Plymouth successfully. But the advantage of uswsusp is that it always 
frees swap after resuming, while, in the case of the default mechanism, 
swap isn't freed after several hibernations, so that the system is 
somewhat slow immediately after resuming.





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