Package: eom
Version: 1.24.1-1
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Subject: eom: Selecting Print-->Preview shows nothing. eom evoked
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Subject: partitionmanager: Does not start - "Session bus not found"
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>I'm wondering exactly what the effect of "with persistence" is, for example.
Persistence is a very useful feature, whereby a certain amount of storage is
reserved
on the media that is used when a change is made from the .iso , so that when it
is again
booted, that change is still there.
For
>What media are you using for the image, out of curiosity?
16GB PNY USB 2.0 Flash drive ("Attache 4"), in a USB 3.0 hub in a USB 3.0 port.
Installed with mkusb 12.3.9-1ubuntu1 with persistence
(I've had very good results getting bootable USB drives with mkusb).
Are you thinking that there may be
Further attempts to install, with images through the current 01/27/2020 .iso,
continue to fail in exactly the same way.
Further attempts to install, with images through the current 01/27/2020 .iso,
continue to fail in exactly the same way.
In researching my own bug (#945385), I found this,, and hoped that I might have
found the
solution. Sadly, not.
However, I looked at this bug, and noted that, my version of xsane[-common],
0.999-7,
not only was there not:
/usr/share/sane/xsane/xsane-startimage.pnm
there was not even a
>Are you sure you did't check "Show all fields templated" in Configuration ->
>Template?
I apparently did, without knowing what that meant...
By un-checking the box, I was able to edit the text to remove the ':'s and
alter the length
of the long lines to bypass the other bug...
Is there
Package: calamares
Version: 3.2.17.1-1+b1
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Justification: renders package unusable
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Subject: calamares: Debian 11 live testing amd64
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Version: 1.3.2-1
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Subject: qtpass: On-the-fly storable password character-restriction options per
Password entry
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Subject: qtpass: Partial content of New Password text box extracted to
non-editable text plus
Package: hugin
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Subject: hugin: Error window concerning earlier project appears every new
session at stitch
Package: installation-reports
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
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From: Scott Jacobs
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Subject: installation-reports: Debian Live Testing LXQt +
Package: eog
Version: 3.34.1-1
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Subject: eog crashes with 'BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)' on
large image
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Version: 1.3.0-2
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Subject: qtpass: Invoking results in SegFault
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Package: xsane
Version: 0.999-7
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Subject: xsane fails to start with two errors; scanimage does the same with or
without sudo
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As of eog version 3.34.1-1 , bug is still present.
Update:
Having given myself ownership and permissions to ~/.local/share/Trash[/*],
I am now able to trash items that are in my system / partition (including items
that
are in /home/scott that are NOT in the bind-mounted personal data directories)
with no complaint from Caja.
Having done some investigating, I find that in 4 previous distros I have
installed (all Lubuntu),
none has had root:root as owners of ~/.local/share/Trash
Since the contents of the files directory in that folder in my current Debian
install are files
that would originally have been in a
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Version: 1.22.2-1
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Subject: caja: Cannot move file to Trash, do you want to delete immediately?
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Package: reportbug
Version: 7.5.2
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Subject: reportbug: With "outfile" rc option, text file does not start with
Package line
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Package: lxqt-panel
Version: 0.14.1-1
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Subject: MainMenuSettings/Icon: Apparent maximum width causes long graphics to
be very thin
Package: sddm
Version: 0.18.0-1
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Subject: sddm: SDDM is not informative enough: incorrect password merely erased
- no message; for
Well, I changed my user-dirs.dirs back to the original state, and did the bind
mount
from my data partition to my /home/scott/... user directories. All works fine.
Despite the fact that my GLib2 version is before the version that fixed the
"fstab binds appear as mounts (x-gvfs-hide is being
@smcv
As it happens, I was researching the bug, the various sites I visited seemed to
point to glib2 as being the source,
and as I have debian testing/sid, I naturally looked up glib bugs in debian,
and found this bug report.
Since I had found more about the resolution of the bug from the pkg
GLib bug on GitLab (https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/issues/1271
"fstab binds appear as mounts (x-gvfs-hide is being ignored)")
shows two commits, the second of which
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/merge_requests/366
(and the bug itself) appear to have been fixed in GLib version 2.59.0
Package: lxqt-config
Version: 0.14.1-2
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Subject: lxqt-config-appearance UI/UX weirdnesses
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