Package: vinagre
Version: 3.22.0-8.1
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: simonp...@gmail.com
A workaround is described here: https://discuss.kde.org/t/disable-focus-
request-alerting-attention-demand-orange-for-one-application/10611/5
STR is:
1. Launch a kde plasmashell session
2. launch vinagre
3.
This is still an issue in debian 12 and still filling up my logs,
making journalctl somewhat hard to use.
Note that a workaround is to run it manually and redirect stderr to /dev/null:
edit /usr/share/applications/vinagre.desktop
and change this line:
Exec=vinagre %U 2>/dev/null
I should also mention that the grub configuration isn't really the system I
tested this on, though it is mounted in /srv/chroot/mebsuta
That system is Debian 12
Package: grub-common
Version: 2.06-3~deb11u6
Severity: important
Tags: upstream
X-Debbugs-Cc: simonp...@gmail.com
If you have an LVM setup with a VG that contains a raidintegrity=y volume, and
two other volumes that form a BTRFS raid1 filesystem, and the BTRFS filesystem
is the root filesystem,
Oh, the debbugs kernel log above is useless, so here is a better one, plus
a list of all of my reboots in the past few years. Note the occurrence of
multiple reboots on each day only a few minutes apart. All eventually got
USB3 to work, except for the most recent sequence (March 4/5.10.0-11/Debian
Package: src:linux
Version: 5.10.92-1
Severity: important
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Ever since sometime in the ~4.14-4.16 timeframe, the kernel hasn't liked the
usb3 xhci host controller. Before 4.14, I never had any issues with USB 3.0.
Between 4.14 and 5.10 I had to reboot about 4-5
Package: libpango-1.0-0
Version: 1.36.8-3
Reportbug is segfaulting on me, so let me know if you need more info and
how to get it without reportbug.
Using Jessie, and instaling r-base and r-cran-ggplot2, I attempted to use R
to plot a simple plot and it blew up in what appears to be pango as
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