Bug#1010089: xarchiver: Crash at start, fixed in upstream

2022-04-23 Thread thefoo
Package: xarchiver Version: 1:0.5.4.17-3 Severity: important X-Debbugs-Cc: the...@gmx.de Dear maintainer, depending on which compressors/decompressors are installed, Xarchiver might segfault on launch. See the GDB excerpt below. The upstream repo already has a fix at the problematic line 89, an

Bug#968755: network-manager: Privacy settings should again be enabled by default

2020-08-20 Thread thefoo
Package: network-manager Version: 1.26.2-1 Severity: important Tags: ipv6 security patch X-Debbugs-Cc: Debian Security Team Dear maintainer, This is basically a follow-up for bug 622845 from 2013, where people wanted IPv6 privacy extensions enabled by default for desktops/laptops but not for s

Bug#965302: network-manager-gnome: gvarianttypeinfo.c:186:g_variant_type_info_check

2020-07-18 Thread thefoo
Package: network-manager-gnome Version: 1.18.0-1 Severity: important Dear maintainers, occasionally nm-applet crashes for me with GLib:ERROR:../../../glib/gvarianttypeinfo.c:186:g_variant_type_info_check: assertion failed: (0 <= index && index < 24) Bail out! GLib:ERROR:../../../glib/gvariantt

Bug#964865: gvfs-backends: Recent backend: Files not openable

2020-07-11 Thread thefoo
Package: gvfs-backends Version: 1.44.1-1 Severity: important Dear maintainer, Gvfs backends like trash:// work fine, however the recent:// backend has a problem for me: I can see some files, but not open them - the relevant program call is missing parameters what file to open I'm using Pcmanfm

Bug#927921: Modeset: Invalid argument. No GUI.

2019-04-24 Thread thefoo
Package: src:linux Version: 4.19.28-2 Severity: important Dear maintainer, I have two kernels installed: 4.19.0-2 and 4.19.0-4 (both amd64 from buster). The described problems happen only when 4.19.0-4 is booted. Basically, any (Xorg) GUI start fails, and /var/log/Xorg.0.log contains eg. this

Bug#906547: rsync: compare-dest with hard links: hangs

2018-08-18 Thread thefoo
Package: rsync Version: 3.1.2-1+deb9u1 Severity: normal Hello, following initial steps: mkdir dir1 mkdir dir2 mkdir dir3 echo "helloworld" >dir1/file1 rsync -axHAXESW --delete dir1/ dir2/ leave me with 1 file in dir1 and 1 file in dir2. ln -P dir1/file1 dir1/file2 creates a second file/hardli