The following patch fixes the problem for my EeePC netbooks:
--- /lib/udev/rules.d/90-pulseaudio.rules 2017-06-18 18:03:31.0
+0200
+++ /tmp/90-pulseaudio.rules2017-10-09 12:28:39.949543375 +0200
@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@
# Force enable speaker and internal mic for some laptops
#
On 5.10.17, Felipe Sateler wrote:
> > Note:
> > Before the update, pavucontrol listed 3 outputs:
> > audio, speaker, and headphone. "audio" worked.
> >
> > After the update, the "audio" port is missing on the list.
> This suggests that relevant change is in the kernel. Did you try
>
Dear DDs,
the incompatibility problem with Docutils 0.13.1 is fixed in the Docutils
repository, we plan a bugfix release 0.13.2.
Dmitries patch is compatible to both versions but no longer required once
0.13.2 hits Debian.
regards,
Günter Milde
The reverted patch was buggy, incomplete and did not solve the problem of
non-reproducible builds due to timestamps in rst2man output.
Debian could solve the problem with a patch setting the config value::
# Disables datestamp; equivalent to --no-datestamp:
datestamp:
in
On 25.11.13, Marc Haber wrote:
On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 11:16:11AM +, Wookey wrote:
the jed packages are now in
life-support maintenance mode.
Why? I don't feel that jed is dead? Why should it be dead?
It seems my mails to the people doing the last non-maintainer update went
unnoticed
That is, if you open such document in a modern browser, it will happily
download some JavaScript code from a remote site. I feel this violation
of our users privacy (and a security concern).
This depends on the browser settings of the user. Users concerned for
privacy and security will have
On 4.07.12, Julian Taylor wrote:
On 07/04/2012 01:56 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
That is, if you open such document in a modern browser, it will happily
download some JavaScript code from a remote site. I feel this violation
of our users privacy (and a security concern).
This depends
On 19.06.12, Kirill Smelkov wrote:
On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 09:24:44PM +0200, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 16.06.12, Kirill Smelkov wrote:
I did some experimenting with the minimal example: it seems like an
incompatibility between polyglossia and fontspec that only manifests
itself in case
On 17.06.12, Marc Haber wrote:
Package: jed-common
Version: 1:0.99.19-2.1
Severity: normal
I am not sure whether this is a policy violation, but it is most
probably a surprise for most users. In Debian I expect all files under
/usr to come from packages, and thus be static. This is not the
JED's emulation mode can be set in /etc/jed.d/*.sl, ~/.jed/jed.rc
or via the command line option -e.
/usr/share/doc/jed/examples provides example files for the first two options.
* replace the standard emulations 'emacs', 'ide', 'cua', ... with 'vi'
* /usr/share/doc/jed/examples/jed.conf is
On 6.07.11, Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Mit, 2011-07-06 at 12:13 +0200, G. Milde wrote:
...
libgl1-mesa-dri is the most likely culprit. Was there any particular
reason for that package still being at version 7.10.2-2 before, while
the other Mesa packages were at 7.10.2-3?
I don't think so.
Oh it would rock my world if the rst2* scripts could read options
from a configuration file...
But they already do! Since ages!
See http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/user/config.html
By default, Docutils checks the following places for configuration files,
in the following order:
When I see command name rst2latex, I understand immediately, that it
takes RST-code and outputs LaTeX-code.
...
And that's fine: rst2latex really works exactly as its name suggests.
Actually, it expects LaTeX2e and a pdfTeX engine in a version not earlier
than 2005-02-04 (see [1]). On a not
Hi,
my problem seems to be related to this bug:
I use a static wired connection over eth0 with hand written entries
in etc/network/interfaces and /etc/resolv.conf.
network-manager was only installed due to sucrose (the OLPC desktop)
depending on it.
After updating a lot of dependencies
On 26.08.10, Michael Gilbert wrote:
On Thu, 26 Aug 2010 15:17:28 +0200 G. Milde wrote:
Package: xpdf
Since the update to 3.02-9, xpdf crashes with Segmentation fault
when a file is loaded and I click with the mouse in the text area.
i can't reproduce this with 3.02-10. can you try the
Package: scalable-cyrfonts-tex
Version: 4.13
Severity: normal
Hi,
I get wrong glyps with packages from the scalable cyrfonts bundle (a
black box instead the German eszett (ß) letter).
This is already reported (also for the Polish ł), however a broken font
is a bug, not a wishlist item.
Minimal
On 1.03.10, Jörg Sommer wrote:
when enabling flyspell, I can't use the spell mode from jed. I have set
autoload(ispell, /usr/share/jed/lib/ispell.sl);
autoload(flyspell_mode, flyspell);
flyspell_mode is part of the spell suite in jed-extra and incompatible
with the standard
Package: maxima
Version: 5.10.0-6
Followup-For: Bug #348630
It seems like the cure to the original bug was to remove the dependency on
libgmp3. However, without any libgmp3, maxima refuses to start:
maxima
/usr/lib/maxima/5.10.0/binary-gcl/maxima: \
error while loading shared libraries:
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