Bug#962342: libexplain-dev: missing dependency on libacl1-dev

2020-06-06 Thread Lars Stoltenow
Package: libexplain-dev Version: 1.4.D001-10 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, the libexplain-dev package should possibly have a dependency on libacl1-dev, as its headers use the sys/acl.h header that is provided by it. More specifically, compiling a program with (not much more than) #include

Bug#882270: systemd-logind crashes when closing lid after "systemctl mask sleep.target"

2017-11-20 Thread Lars Stoltenow
Package: systemd Version: 235-3 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, I want to be able to configure if my laptop should suspend when closing the lid. Because I do not want to kill the X session for this, changing logind.conf and restarting logind is not an option. Therefore, I set HandleLidSwitch=su

Bug#639163: avahi-daemon is polluting my system log

2015-11-06 Thread Lars Stoltenow
Unfortunately the issue is not fixed. At 0.6.32~rc+dfsg-1, avahi-daemon still fills syslog with messages.

Bug#783254: imlib2: cannot rescale+render images > 32767 width

2015-04-24 Thread Lars Stoltenow
On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 08:36:26PM +0200, Lars Stoltenow wrote: > The bug originally appeared when using feh to view a wide PNG image in > fullscreen (causing it to be downsampled while rendering). Forgot to provide a quick way of testing: convert -size 32770x100 xc:white test.p

Bug#783254: imlib2: cannot rescale+render images > 32767 width

2015-04-24 Thread Lars Stoltenow
Source: imlib2 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, rendering an imlib image to a X11 window while simultaneously scaling it, causes a crash when the image width is > 32768 (or 32767 or so). The bug originally appeared when using feh to view a wide PNG image in fullscreen (causing it to be downsamp

Bug#755172: acpi-support: combination of suspend and screen locking broken with xtrlock

2014-07-18 Thread Lars Stoltenow
Package: acpi-support Version: 0.142-1 Severity: normal When using xtrlock for screen locking, the screenblank script does not work properly: The screen is locked, however, suspend is not initiated. After entering password and unlocking the screen, the system is immediately suspended. This is pro

Bug#641580: dizzy: should fail when no display can be used

2011-09-20 Thread Lars Stoltenow
Hello, the lack of error handling is indeed a bug in dizzy, and it will be fixed. However, the issue of the display being borked is not caused by dizzy. This also happens with other apps. Tested with supertux. Because the X server can't be used, SDL tries to use the framebuffer driver instead, bu

Bug#572485: xscreensaver: should not hardcode screenhacks list

2010-03-04 Thread Lars Stoltenow
Package: xscreensaver Version: 5.10-7 Severity: wishlist The configuration dialog only shows screenhacks that are either hardcoded inside the xscreensaver binary, or manually entered into ~/.xscreensaver. This means there is no easy way to make packages that provide additional screenhacks. Curre

Bug#563852: thinkpad_acpi: LED restriction does not add safety, please enable CONFIG_THINKPAD_ACPI_UNSAFE_LEDS

2010-01-05 Thread Lars Stoltenow
Package: linux-2.6 Severity: normal The kernel guys decided it would be a good idea to cripple thinkpad_acpi by not allowing the state of some hardware LEDs to be set, like the dock and battery. They say that allowing these LEDs to be set can make users perform actions dangerous to the hardware b

Bug#558417: tar: is slow on large files because it doesn't lseek

2009-11-28 Thread Lars Stoltenow
Package: tar Version: 1.22-1 Severity: normal When running "tar tf" or "tar xf" on a large tarball containing few large files, which is stored on a slow disk, GNU tar becomes incredibly slow. The reason is: GNU tar doesn't lseek() to the offset where the next file would start, but rather read()s

Bug#543913: "tar tf" uses read() instead of lseek(), making it slow

2009-08-27 Thread Lars Stoltenow
Package: tar Version: 1.20-1 Severity: normal When running "tar tf" on a large tarball containing few large files, tar becomes incredibly slow. The reason for this is that tar issues many read()s to skip the file content, but as it doesn't need the content, it throws it away. GNU tar could just us

Bug#523072: /usr/bin/urxvt: can't select line by tripleclick in a word with umlauts

2009-04-08 Thread Lars Stoltenow
Package: rxvt-unicode Version: 9.05-1+lenny1 Severity: normal File: /usr/bin/urxvt Triple clicking into the terminal normally selects the whole line. When the pointer is over a word with umlauts (possibly applies to all non-ASCII chars), one can click like mad, only the umlaut word is selected. Th