Assuming the inxi changelog records are correct, and that the words about where the bug showed are
right (please show the output line before the error, the errors, then the first line of output after
the errors. In other words, use the output, not words, to show the error). In this case I got ju
After trying and failing, I just gave up and reconfigured everything to
use Debian's MOK keys instead, then purged and installed the
nvidia-driver via APT again with Secure Boot enabled to make DKMS use
the new MOK keys and it worked.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Package: gcompris-qt
Version: 3.1-2
Bonjour,
Il faut absolument le paquets qt5-image-formats-plugins pour que
gcompris puisse lire les images webp.
Il serait judicieux de l'ajouter dans la liste des dépendances
obligatoire à l'installation de gcompris-qt
Hello,
The qt5
Package: ktimetracker
Version: 4:5.0.1-3
Severity: grave
KDE Frameworks: Version 5.98.0
Qt: Version 5.15.4 (built against 5.15.4)
Running on: Xfce v: 4.16.1
ktimetracker loses all session history/times data on shutdown/quit.
Worse, when I tried to manually reload the icv file using the 'open'
I'm aware of this issue, I thought it only impacted one fringe type of system, not Debian, but
apparently it is possible to trigger it in Debian as well. It's already corrected in master branch
of inxi and in the coming 3.3.15, which should be out today or tomorrow.
I didn't do a freshly tagged
While it's of course correct that hddtemp should be dropped before next stable freeze, it's not
correct to suggest that either lm-sensors or /sys hwmon data are direct drop in replacements.
inxi switched to defaulting to the /sys based block device temp data as soon as it became available,
befo
Just as an aside, inxi has for quite some time already had full native internal doas support, in
fact, doas is it's preferred tool internally, sudo is a fallback for if doas is not detected, and
has been for quite a while now. You can see this if you start inxi with doas, like: doas inxi -I --slo
This issue was fixed ages ago in inxi.
If I could get the Debian ARM/Pi group to recognize the benefits of shipping current inxi releases,
not the frozen pool ones, it would be of real benefit to the user base.
ARM stuff is always in flux, and things change on SOC device trees randomly, and th
Hi,
Thanks for the timely bug fix. I believe there's still some improper quoting
on line 115 of binfmt-install
(https://salsa.debian.org/qemu-team/qemu/-/blob/9ce886cd819b1f9900b84c55f416977e8f418d27/debian/binfmt-install#L115).
Instead of:
ifs="\$IFS"; IFS=:; set $action; IFS="\$ifs"
I bel
Package: qemu-user-static
Version: 1:5.0-3
Severity: important
qemu-user-static installs files in /usr/share/binfmts/ but never calls
`update-binfmts --import` to register the binary formats.
Note that next inxi, 3.0.39, will force ssl verification by default for Tiny::HTTP, just to get this
issue closed. This change is now in pinxi if you want to test it.
the --no-ssl flag will operate as expected for Tiny::HTTP, to some degree at
least.
This isn't an urgent issue. First of all, dig is the default way that inxi grabs IP addresses (if
dig is not installed for some reason), and other tools are used to get the WAN IP if and only if dig
is not present. I believe the Debian inxi package installs dig if not present, so users would
ess
This problem also exist on gnome and cinnamon.
I installed "git-daemon-sysvinit" before "git-all" and problem is
solved.
if "git-daemon-sysvinit" will be main dependency instead of
"git-daemon-run" will be no problem
This problem also exist on gnome and cinnamon.
I installed "git-daemon-sysvinit" before "git-all" and problem is
solved.
if "git-daemon-sysvinit" will be main dependency instead of
"git-daemon-run" will be no problem.
This problem also exist on gnome and cinnamon.
I installed "git-daemon-sysvinit" before "git-all" and problem is
solved.
if "git-daemon-sysvinit" will be main dependency instead of
"git-daemon-run" will be no problem.
This should not be cluttering up Debian's bug tracker, this is not a bug, it's just a feature
request, and it does zero good to file stuff like that on Debian's bug tracker (except that I
happened to see it since I'm subscribed to inxi issues on Debian's bug tracker), file it on the inxi
project
I talked to damentz of the Liquorix kernel project, who was able to supply a reason why AVX/AVX2
should be included in the short -Cx output. Supplying a clear explanation of why something is being
requested is generally a much better strategy than saying you want it because it's missing and
shou
As I indicated, this is not a bug, it's a feature/enhancement request, and should be filed on inxi
github page, not here. Further, nothing in the initial issue report indicated what you said in your
last post here, in other words, it failed to really explain what why or how.
Bugs should be rese
You can close this bug because it is invalid. The bug poster neglected to read either the help
options or the man page, where it clearly states:
-f, --flags All CPU flags. Triggers -C. Not shown with -F to avoid spamming.
Note that the help text could be a bit more clear for -Cx in terms of f
Package: release.debian.org
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: transition
Severity: normal
Hello,
I uploaded a new version of libmygpo-qt (1.1.0-1) to experimental
rebuilt against Qt5 which introduces
ABI changes. I need a transition slot.
The transition is already auto-tr
Source: amarok
Severity: important
Hi!
As part of the Qt4 removal, the libmygpo-qt package will be soon
rebuilt against Qt5.
After that, the Qt4 version of the library `libmygpo-qt1` will be
removed and replaced by a new Qt5 based library `libmygpo-qt5-1`.
The libmygpo-qt package was initial
reopen 893700
thanks
Hi Ondřej,
The policy for PHP is same as policy for all other software. Means
TL;DR: No new major versions.
Is it not possible using the backports repositories for instance
`stretch-backports`?
The major condition is that the version must be already packaged in
testing
tags 680283 patch
thanks
Hello,
I reproduce this issue and confirm that the proposed patch by Matthias
solve it.
Javier, could you consider including the patch to the package?
Regards,
Thomas Pierson
block 876336 by 875325
thanks
Hi Jean-Luc,
This issue is related to the ongoing removal of QT4 in Buster/Sid.
I'm working on packaging the QT5 branch of Clementine in Debian but I
still have blocking points.
Regards,
Thomas
I remembered my kfreebsd vm password, this is inxi 2.2.35, but there's no real difference here in
output from the debian pool version:
inxi -Sx
System: Host: deb-kfreebsd Kernel 8.1-1-amd64 x86_64 (64 bit gcc: 4.3.5))
Console: tty 0 OS: GNU/KFreeBSD 8.1-1-amd64
Note it's an older kfree
As bug reports go, this one has about as many things wrong as you can possibly
get in a short statement.
Note that there is constant churn in distro ID methods, unfortunately, a situation that does not
look like it will ever stabilize, so these methods, while quite reliable, do have to be revis
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Hello Tomasz,
thank you for your answer.
1. The output of the commands are attached.
2. The problem seems to be equal no matter if mouse or touchpad is used. The
file BugDescription.txt describes the problem in more detail.
3, I've changed touchpad settings speed and sensivitiy without having
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>> Versions of packages libchewing3 depends on:
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I can connect to it using iwconfig, the mac & my key, but I cannot even ping
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why not simply use the http authentification method
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['auth_type'] = 'http'; ?
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Before managing to install, I couln't send much information about the hardware, because I had no means to, it's why I
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I installed the default kernel (2.2.x) version of the new debian, without other proble
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Debian GNU/Linux 3.0r4 is the new revision of the STABLE (woody)
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