Bug#949644: libsqlite3-0: Firefox immediately crashes at start with latest libsqlite3-0

2020-01-23 Thread Rastersoft
I can confirm it too: after downgrading to the version from testing, both firefox and thunderbird do work again.

Bug#941363: [filezilla] Filezilla doesn't start, returns an undefined symbol error

2019-09-29 Thread rastersoft
Package: filezilla Version: 3.39.0-2 Severity: grave --- Please enter the report below this line. --- When trying to launch it, nothing happens. When launching from a command line, it returns:     filezilla: symbol lookup error: filezilla: undefined symbol: _ZTIN2fz6threadE Tried to

Bug#932888: [src:linux] Misses 'logsave' as a dependency, so the system stops booting

2019-07-24 Thread rastersoft
Package: src:linux Version: 4.19.0-1 Severity: critical --- Please enter the report below this line. --- The "logsave" package isn't included in the dependencies, so, if it isn't already installed when the kernel is being updates, the system fails to start at boot, showing a message that

Bug#897975: [gdm3]

2019-04-15 Thread rastersoft
, which is suspiciously similar to one we saw on Ubuntu around the same time ... On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 01:43:18PM +0200, rastersoft wrote: After several tests, I started to suspect that the problem could be in the firmware loading: my hypothesis is that when I use my SSD hard disk, the loading is so

Bug#914152: [libglib2.0-dev] Missing .gir files

2018-11-19 Thread rastersoft
Package: libglib2.0-dev Version: 2.58.1-2 Severity: important --- Please enter the report below this line. --- The .gir files are missing, so it is not possible to compile programs that require GObject-2.0.gir or Gio-2.0.gir files. And, as supposed, the gir1.2-glib-2.0.deb package only

Bug#906266: Found the problem and a solution

2018-08-16 Thread rastersoft
Thanks for the suggestion, Simon. I think I found the problem. This is the system log from my login (I did the login precisely at 11:48:00 on purpose): Aug 16 11:48:00 debian systemd-timesyncd[564]: Synchronized to time server 147.156.7.26:123 (2.debian.pool.ntp.org). Aug 16 11:48:00 debian

Bug#906266: [gdm3] Starting a session requires more than two minutes unless mouse is moved

2018-08-16 Thread rastersoft
Package: gdm3 Version: 3.28.2-4 Severity: normal --- Please enter the report below this line. --- When I boot my system and GDM3 login screen is shown, I just press Return to choose the default user (which is me), type the password, and press Return again (notice that I'm NOT using the mouse

Bug#901867: [gnome] Now also happens in my laptop

2018-06-20 Thread rastersoft
Package: gnome Version: 1:3.22+9 --- Please enter the report below this line. --- Today I updated my laptop (which I kept without updating for nearly a month to avoid bug 897975), and now the same is happening to it: when launching gnome shell with Wayland, and opening a firefox, loading some

Bug#901867: [gnome] opening some web pages in firefox under gnome wayland hangs the system

2018-06-19 Thread rastersoft
Package: gnome Version: 1:3.22+9 Severity: important --- Please enter the report below this line. --- Entering gnome shell in wayland session and opening a Firefox. When opening some pages, like

Bug#897975: [gdm3]

2018-06-13 Thread rastersoft
Package: gdm3 Version: 3.28.2-2 Found extra info that, in my opinion, points to a race condition during boot process, as already commented in my previous entry. In my system, when I install debian SID in a mechanical hard disk, GDM3 boots fine and allows me to enter in both X11 and Wayland.

Bug#897975: [gdm3]

2018-05-15 Thread rastersoft
Package: gdm3 Version: 3.28.1-1 More info: it also fails when booting SID with kernel 4.9.0-6 (from Debian Stable). --- System information. --- Architecture: Kernel: Linux 4.16.0-1-amd64 Debian Release: buster/sid 500 unstable ftp.debian.org --- Package information. --- Depends (Version) |

Bug#897975: [gdm3] Same here, more info

2018-05-13 Thread rastersoft
Package: gdm3 Version: 3.28.1-1 I have this same problem since about ten days. This weekend I decided to do a clean install and found that I was unable: I deleted the system partition, booted an USB with debian netinst version, installed stable with just gnome shell, and everything worked

Bug#885920: [firefox] Firefox window doesn't show under wayland

2017-12-31 Thread rastersoft
Package: firefox Version: 57.0.3-1 Severity: grave --- Please enter the report below this line. --- When launching Firefox under Gnome shell/Wayland, nothing seems to happen: no window is shown. But doing a "ps ax" shows two processes with the name "firefox". Killing the second one (the one

Bug#884189: [gdm3] GDM doesn't show gnome shell wayland option, unless it is restarted

2017-12-12 Thread rastersoft
Package: gdm3 Version: 3.26.2.1 Severity: normal --- Please enter the report below this line. --- When I boot my system and select my user in GDM3, it doesn't allow me to choose a wayland session for gnome shell. But if I go to a console and relaunch the service with "systemctl restart gdm3"

Bug#879926: Patch attached twice

2017-10-27 Thread rastersoft
Sorry, accidentally I attached the patch twice in the bug report. Just use one of the files. -- Nos leemos RASTER(Linux user #228804) ras...@rastersoft.com http://www.rastersoft.com

Bug#878740: [gdm3] GDM3 doesn't remember the last choosen session

2017-10-16 Thread rastersoft
Package: gdm3 Version: 3.26.1-3 Severity: normal --- Please enter the report below this line. --- In both my desktop and my laptop, whenever I boot and GDM is shown, the choosen session is always "System X11 default", and I always have to manually choose "GNOME" to boot in wayland mode. But

Bug#861902: [gnome-core] Installing gnome-core precises apache2-bin and libapache2-mod-dnssd

2017-05-05 Thread Rastersoft
Package: gnome-core Version: 1.3.22+2 Severity: minor --- Please enter the report below this line. --- Installing the gnome-core package in debian SID forces to install apache2-bin and libapache2-mod-dnssd. Both packages shouldn't be needed for a full gnome shell session. --- System

Bug#859539: Maybe close this bug?

2017-04-16 Thread rastersoft
Hi: I'm Sergio, the original reporter of this bug. I found that in my laptop, also with Debian SID, everything worked fine, so I decided to do a clean install of my system in my main computer (since the original instalation was several years old and had been migrated over several disks, and

Bug#847542: libmozjs-24-0 24.2.0-4 breaks gnome-shell, preventing gdm3 from starting

2016-12-09 Thread rastersoft
I suffered this same bug and also downgrading to 24.2.0-3.1, from testing, worked fine. -- Nos leemos RASTER(Linux user #228804) ras...@rastersoft.com http://www.rastersoft.com

Bug#843338: Seems to be fixed

2016-11-21 Thread rastersoft
After some updates, seem to be fixed. -- Nos leemos RASTER(Linux user #228804) ras...@rastersoft.com http://www.rastersoft.com

Bug#836207: [gnome-shell] Version 3.21.91 is a development version. It should never been uploaded to the repositories.

2016-08-31 Thread rastersoft
Package: gnome-shell Version: 3.21.91-1 Severity: grave --- Please enter the report below this line. --- Yesterday, my SID system updated gnome shell to version 3.21.91, which is a development version and, thus, unstable and incomplete by definition. Why was it allowed to be uploaded to the

Bug#789430: gcc-4.9-arm-linux-gnueabihf can't be installed; depends on libgcc-4.9-dev:armhf (= 4.9.2-18) but 4.9.2-21 will be installed

2015-06-23 Thread rastersoft
Ok, now it works., both for arm and armhf. Thanks!! On Tue, 23 Jun 2015 00:07:45 +0200 rastersoft ras...@rastersoft.com wrote: Hi: Yes, the gcc packages got out of date and were not rebuildable (on amd64) for a while due to 787004. That's fixed now so I've just uploaded current

Bug#789430: gcc-4.9-arm-linux-gnueabihf can't be installed; depends on libgcc-4.9-dev:armhf (= 4.9.2-18) but 4.9.2-21 will be installed

2015-06-22 Thread rastersoft
Hi: Yes, the gcc packages got out of date and were not rebuildable (on amd64) for a while due to 787004. That's fixed now so I've just uploaded current packages. I did an update and install, but still fails... and I changed my repositories to the main debian repos... :? -- Nos leemos

Bug#678206: Busybox-static telnetd doesn't allow to select the listening port

2012-06-19 Thread rastersoft
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Package: busybox-static Version: 1.17.1-8 Tags: telnetd I'm installing Debian in a Mipsel-based multimedia hard disk (WebTV). Unfortunately, the binary environment doesn't allow to run programs as root, so I need to be able to launch busybox's

Bug#678209: Busybox-static telnetd doesn't allow to select the listening port

2012-06-19 Thread rastersoft
Package: busybox-static Version: 1.17.1-8 Tags: telnetd I'm installing Debian in a Mipsel-based multimedia hard disk (WebTV). Unfortunately, the binary environment doesn't allow to run programs as root, so I need to be able to launch busybox's telnetd specifying another listening port than the