rd reader slot only accepts SD cards. But it
seems that various SD cards or adapters brands do not make a difference,
instead the "ultra high speed" mode selected for more modern SD cards
seems to cause the buggy behavior (the workaround forces such SD cards
to use the slower "high speed" mode only).
Regards,
Bakhelit
Thank you for such a fast reaction and also for some nice info about SB
in Debian (it will be useful for my future Debian installations:). I
switched my scripts to generate my ISO from the Debian 10.9 ARM64
installer for now and will test the new Debian netinstall ISO for ARM64
when it
oes not react to
any keyboard input. The Debian installer for AMD64 seems not to work
with "-nographic" option for a change and works with QEMU GTK display
window:).
Best Regards
Bakhelit
v=vnet -cpu host -smp cores=2 -m
2048 -drive file=DISK.raw,format=raw,index=0,media=disk -drive
file=IMAGE.iso,index=2,media=cdrom
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Bakhelit
audio from the guest (= when the
stream is active it all works). The GUI monitoring for PulseAudio used
in my test is provided by "pavucontrol" package in Debian.
Regards
Bakhelit
ing my Debian 10 configs on my old
Debian 9 system, where QEMU is working without problems. But, I hope to
make QEMU usable on my Debian 10 systems eventually, so let me know if
you need some more info:).
Thanks
Bakhelit
The "-full-screen" option problems are described in separate bug 974969
(https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=974969).
Regards
Bakhelit
2.4.0-1
Let me know if you need any more info. I will try to test
"qemu-system-x86" 5.0 or 5.1 from Debian Backports or Unstable when I
have more time.
Best Regards
Bakhelit
Thanks for correcting my understanding of the "-no-frame" option
situation. In that case feel free to close the bug. I will test the
"-full-screen" option more and report the problems in a separate bug.
Regards
Bakhelit
ipt that runs qemu-system-*.
Also, thanks for all good work you do to bring us QEMU:).
Best Regards
Bakhelit
, feel free to close the bug.
Regards,
Bakhelit
log
should use just the word "passphrase" or "password" but not both.
Regards,
Bakhelit
kg.cfg.d/00path-exclude-and-include".
Currently I need to use custom workaround scripts to periodically
restore the such modifications and try to minimize such modifications,
but still it would be nice if the current "path-exclude" and
"path-include" mechanisms could be improved in this regard.
Regards,
Bakhelit
"/usr/bin/ckbcomp".
Perhaps the Perl script "/usr/bin/ckbcomp" should be updated to support
all X keysyms or the current supported X keysyms should be used as just
an incomplete whitelist, where the remaining unknown X keysyms are also
potentially vaild keysyms. In other words an info or warning about
unsupported X keysym could be printed only in verbose or debug mode or
not at all.
Regards,
Bakhelit
Seems, no longer present in VLC 3.0.6+ in Unstable - see my comments in
https://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/21439 for details.
Regards,
Bakhelit
able to agree on doing basic things in
one standard and most efficient way:D. Until then lets enjoy arguing
about miles vs kilometers, AM/PM vs 24H, date formats, timezones,
languages and other nonsense:).
Regards,
Bakhelit
-up=0".
Mostly noticed with various MP4/MKV files with H264 MPEG-4 AVC codec
(all files which I tested up to now, so sample should be easy to obtain).
Regards,
Bakhelit
your experience, especially when
combined with the Headphone Channel Mixer." (assuming "Headphone virtual
spatialization effect" is "Headphone Channel Mixer" as I found no other
similar VLC setting that contains string "Headphone").
Regards,
Bakhelit
Thunar bug (https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14811) that is not
reported for Debian so far I think.
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Bakhelit
the redundant "Filesystem root" entry should
be there in addition to the standard "File System" entry.
Regards
Bakhelit
ripts or custom actions manipulate contents of directories opened with
Thunar on my main Debian Stretch system. With Thunar 1.8.2 this seems
not to happen, but maybe it would be good to adapt/improve the test
script just to be more sure before closing the bugs.
Regards
Bakhelit
/scripts/local-*" and you need to rebuild your
initramfs to test the changes.
When this is confirmed maybe the package for bugs 794971 and 544651
should be changed to "cryptsetup" instead of "lvm2"?
Regards
Bakhelit
ts/local-*" and you need to rebuild your
initramfs as described by Matti Kurkela above.)
It would be nice to have a "--quiet" option for lvm commands, maybe?
Regards
Bakhelit
Looked at it again, and I also cannot reproduce showing devices on
desktop - probably because only root Thunar shows the fstab entries in
DEVICES in the Shortcuts Side Pane. On my current testing system
(installed from Stretch RC3 installer but fully updated) root Thunar
shows in DEVICES (when
Package: thunar
Version: 1.6.3-2 or 1.6.11-1
As reported in https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=836355
after upgrading from stable (Jessie) to testing (Stretch), Thunar shows
all fstab entries in devices or on desktop (depending on the user
configuration). This seems to be caused
Package: thunar
Version: 1.6.3-2 or 1.6.11-1
Package: libglib2.0-0
Version: 2.50.3-2
I can confirm similar behavior of Thunar on my test system. The system
has encrypted disk using dm-crypt and LVM (3 LVM volumes in 1 volume
group on the encrypted disk and an unencrypted boot partition).
Package: linux-image-3.16.0-4-amd64
Version: 3.16.7-ckt20-1+deb8u1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
the recent kernel update (to version 3.16.7-ckt20-1+deb8u1) introduced a
regression on my systems - my HDDs in the external USB 3.0 box are
disconnected immediately after I connect them to any
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