Package: synaptic
Version: 0.90.1
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: phab...@gmail.com
Dear Maintainer,
In Synaptic 0.90.1, package "size" is broken in list view (showing UTF8
replacement characters and/or random UTF characters instead of correct size).
Also console output is full of warnings like
When running from shell, there is missing UICommon.so file
$ VirtualBox
/usr/lib/virtualbox/VirtualBox: error while loading shared libraries:
UICommon.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
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Peter
Package: firefox
Version: 71.0-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Several extensions are broken after upgrade to Firefox 71, becuase they can't
write to local storage.
With Debian's build, I was able to reproduce at least these issues:
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> > Can you all check if you have the i386 version of libinput-bin
installed
> > (by accident) on your amd64 system?
> >
>
> .. and if installing the amd64 version via
> apt install libinput-bin:amd64
> helps
>
Looking into aptitude logs and yes, at some point during investigation I
replaced
> Is the problem reproducible after the reboot or only directly after the
> upgrade?
Actually, everything was working fine after upgrade until reboot (I did
reboot one day after upgrade). After reboot, the problem became visible
(and it was not solved by many other reboots).
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Peter
Out of curiosity, I tried to downgrade udev back to 243-5 and I am not
able to reproduce the issue anymore. It looks that the upgrade to 243-7
is not so important.
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Peter
> On one machine (the AMDGPU one) `libinput debug-events --verbose`
would complain about certain devices not being initialised by udev,
including the keyboard device. Upgrading udev from version 243-5 to
243-7 and reloading udev by running `udevadm control --reload-rules &&
udevadm trigger`
It seems to be related to #917374
Workaround from
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/10921#issuecomment-450009082
fixed the issue for me:
# echo >/etc/security/limits.d/systemd.conf "* hard nofile 1048576"
and reboot
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Peter Habčák
There is something strange going on with Java + ulimit:
$ ulimit -n
1024
$ keytool -list -keystore /usr/lib/jvm/default-java/lib/security/cacerts
library initialization failed - unable to allocate file descriptor table
- out of memory (SIGABRT)
$ ulimit -n 1024
$ ulimit -n
1024
$ keytool -list
Hello,
I basically cannot run any Java application today. Everything was
working 2 days ago.
Even keytool is not able to work correctly...
$ keytool -list -keystore cacerts
library initialization failed - unable to allocate file descriptor table
- out of memory
However, this seems to be
On Sun, 7 Jan 2018 06:26:57 +0100 =?UTF-8?Q?Torbj=c3=b6rn_Andersson?=
wrote:
> Perhaps this is the relevant upstreams bug report:
>
> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=789491
>
> ("Bug 789491 - mtp volume is not removed when unplugging")
>
> If so, it was
According to the KMess webpage, this problem should be fixed in version
2.0.6.1, which was released today (February 17th).
From the changelog: Fixed login issues due to changes in the MSN protocol.
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Link to the upstream SVN commit, containing the patch:
http://kmess.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/kmess?view=revrevision=5532
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Package: kmess
Version: 2.0-1
Severity: normal
KMess crashes by clicking OK or Cancel in Account settings dialog. This crash
is caused by a bug introduced in KDE 4.3.2. The problem is already fixed by
upstream in svn branch. Can you please update the package to include this fix?
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