Package: kde-config-gtk-style
Version: 5.27.2-1
Severity: important
Tags: fixed-upstream, bookworm, sid, experimental
I have a QHD 13' laptop screen, which requires (150-200%) scaling for it
to be usable with any desktop environment (also have an external 4K monitor
that needs similar scaling).
Hi,
Would it be possible to allow the newest version of this driver to
propagate to the current stable (bullseye)?
As I understand it the newest package in sid builds against recent kernels.
This is something the stable version of the package cannot do and therefore
cannot be made to work with
Any update about this? I'm afraid that at this rate there won't be any
package by the time Debian 12 enters freeze.
I've tested building the beta snapshots and they are quite reliable (on
bullseye). I don't understand what's the problem with packaging them.
This is done all the time in Debian,
> Control: tag -1 moreinfo
>
> On Sat, 23 Aug 2014 22:53:48 -0700 Ben Hutchings
> wrote:
> > On Sat, 2014-08-23 at 20:14 -0700, Andres Cimmarusti wrote:
> > > Let me re-state: worked with debian 3.9, broke with debian 3.11 (but
> > > works with Ubuntu v
Thanks for your work. Here's the info you requested:
cksum data1/pak0.pak (for the exact size)
2912412704 22704056 pak0.pak
md5sum data1/pak0.pak
c9675191e75dd25a3b9ed81ee7e05eff pak0.pak
sha1sum data1/pak0.pak
7c6b19d76ce85771026ea8dbdc397cd1109355b7 pak0.pak
sha256sum data1/pak0.pak
can you successfully build the kernel normally, without using make-kpkg?
I did this:
$ make -j4
LD drivers/video/built-in.o
Makefile:843: recipe for target 'drivers' failed
make: *** [drivers] Error 2
And got the same problem... I guess it's not debian related. Sorry
about the misplaced
no worries. I have managed to build kernels, including the latest got from
last week, using the current kernel package. you could try bisecting your
.config with one from make defconfig.
I've isolated the problem. Kernels compile fine if I disable the
RTL8821AE driver (currently in staging).
Package: kernel-package
Version: 13.014
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I've been trying to use kernel-package and/or the kernel-built-in
deb-pkg to build debian packages from vanilla kernels 3.14.x, 3.15.x and
3.16.x.
I import the configuration directly from my testing kernel 3.14-2 and do
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found 720528 linux/3.13.10-1 linux/3.11.10-1
notfound 720528 linux/3.12.9-1 linux/3.9.6-1
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[...]
So this worked in 3.9, broke in 3.11, worked in 3.12, broke again in
3.13? That seems unlikely.
Let me re-state: worked with debian 3.9, broke
reassign 754200 kdm/4.11.9-1
forwarded 754200 https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=334321
retitle 754200 KDM does not initialize keyboard backlight support properly
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A workaround is possible by creating a small script in ~.kde/env/ invoking:
qdbus --system org.freedesktop.UPower
For more info see: https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=63t=121045
This bug appears to be in KDE. The power manager which is relying on
upower should start it before login to
With the help of someone in the KDE forums ()
I found out the problem is the upower daemon is not started by KDE
early enough (before KDM login) and this causes KDE power manager to
become unaware of the keyboard brightness option.
I tested this by in the following way:
1. Reboot machine
2.
Package: kde-baseapps-bin
Version: 4:4.12.4-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I'm not sure if this is right package to post the bug to. I had a hard
time figuring out which KDE package contains all the power management
stuff.
When I boot my laptop, an Asus G55VW, I notice my Fn+F3/F4
This may be fixed in version 0.48.4 of inkscape, but Stable systems
using Debian 7.x wheezy are still affected.
A patch is available. Can it be applied to the Wheezy version and
updated accordingly?
Thanks
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I went upstream with this bug report and here's what we found out:
http://sourceforge.net/p/maxima/mailman/message/32317553/
Bottom line is: every time gcl gets updated, maxima needs to be
rebuilt so things work as expected. Maxima was last rebuilt on
2014-04-15, by then the Debian archive had
Package: maxima
Version: 5.33.0-2
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
Using both the wxmaxima interface or the CLI, when I try to plot the
simplest thing in maxima I get the following error:
(%i2) plot2d(sin(x), [x, -2*%pi, 2*%pi]);
(%o2) /home/candres/maxout.gnuplot_pipes
(%i3)
Package: fityk
Version: 1.2.1-0.1
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
I just wanted to report that version 1.2.9 of fityk is available from
its git repository. Please consider upgrading!
Thanks
Andres
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found 720528 linux/3.13.10-1 linux/3.11.10-1
notfound 720528 linux/3.12.9-1 linux/3.9.6-1
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From the forum:
For the issues what I mentioned earlier in this thread, that we
reproduced in-house and investigated : This is not an Nvidia bug. On
affected notebooks Nvidia driver depends on ACPI
Package: grub-efi-amd64
Version: 2.00-22
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Ever since Jessie got the upgrade to grub 2.00, my laptop with grub-efi
installed does NOT automatically boot into debian the first time. What
I mean by the first time is the first boot after turning on the
computer.
fixed 720528 nvidia-graphics-drivers/331.49-1
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I've been successfully using nvidia driver version 331.49 since it
came out in conjunction with kernel 3.12.9 currently in testing and I
have not experienced the problem I reported originally.
Many of the upstream reporters actually have
Package: game-data-packager
Version: 37
Severity: normal
I downloaded CD of Hexen II and tried packaging the game-data files
using this tool to be able to play uhexen2. First I unpacked the
directory using wine, then when I tried:
$ game-data-packager -n -d ~/Downloads/games hexen2
Probable workaround: install to C:\Hexen_II (or any other path without
spaces and other special characters) instead of C:\Hexen II, or rename
the directory (which will break the installation on Wine's emulated
drive, but presumably you don't mind breaking that).
I did that and it still didn't
Also unknown to me at the moment is support for the mission pack:
Portal of Praevus (pak3) and the add-on hexenworld (pak4) I'm
currently downloading the mission pack. I will try it soon.
As expected, g-d-p currently does not support pak3 and pak4, but they
are fully supported by uhexen2
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to install GRUB in the
Package: debian-installer
Version: 20130613+deb7u1+b1
Severity: normal
Tags: d-i
Since version 7.0 of wheezy, the debian installer has had this problem.
The debian installer in guided partitioning mode does NOT automatically
add the bootable flag to the appropriate partition. This can result in
retitle 720528 nvidia: driver fails with kernel 3.10+ and GeForce 600M
and 700M series
found 720528 nvidia-graphics-drivers/319.60-2
found 720528 nvidia-graphics-drivers/319.72-1
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Same bug here, with same symptoms.
Steam is taking 100% of the CPU and doesn’t start.
According to [1] (scroll to some of the later posts) removing
~/.steam/steam/appcache might help.
Regards
[1] https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux/issues/2851
Thanks Sebastian. Clearing
Package: steam
Version: 1.0.0.39-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
After accepting Steam's latest updates, the client refuses to start on my
Debian
testing machine
Here's the output when trying to run steam from konsole:
$ steam
rm: cannot remove
The problem affects multiple users with different laptops and slight
differences in video cards:
https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/567297/linux-3-10-driver-crash/
and
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=167195
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Package: pavucontrol
Version: 1.0-1
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
There's been, since March 2013, a new version of pavucontrol available.
The version is 2.0. Please consider upgrading.
Andres
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: tlp
Version : 0.3.9
Upstream Author : Thomas Koch linrun...@gmx.net
* URL : http://linrunner.de/en/tlp/tlp.html
* License : GPLv2
Programming Lang: Bash
Description : Power management tool for Linux. It
retitle 706589 emacs23: fails to start oxygen-gtk
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I installed the emacs23-lucid package and that works fine. It's the
GTK+ user interface package that has issues. It's important to say
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Package: emacs23
Version: 23.4+1-4
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
New glibc 2.17 from experimental were pulled in when I installed the
steam client. As a result now emacs23 does not start and crashes. Does
this mean emacs23 needs to be recompiled with libc 2.17?
I was able to obtain a
I've also encountered this problem. With Wheezy gnome-shell 3.4 I
would get recurrent lockups exactly as described in this bug report. I
tried upgrading to 304.88 and 313.30 but nothing worked. Finally I
tried upgrading to gnome 3.8 in experimental and that seemed to help,
because I didn't
Package: src:linux
Version: 3.2.35-2
Severity: normal
Due to BIOS issues, a lot of systems advertise several HDMI pins even
though physically only one is reachable. In my case, a LC2131 (SP13R)
laptop shows the following available pins:
$ aplay -l
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
path, but it also fails.
Thanks for your work on latexmk. I hope to be able to use it.
Best Regards,
Andres Cimmarusti
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Package: libkpathsea6
Version: 2012.20120628-4
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Dear Maintainer,
I'm trying to use package latexmk to compile my latex documents. Latexmk
uses the CLI tool 'kpsewhich' (which uses the kpathsea library) to
search for appropriate files
retitle 668109 gstreamer: playback stops when transitioning to ogg or flac
tags 668109 + patch
thanks
On 12/02/2012 11:39 PM, YunQiang Su wrote:
It seems that Ubuntu precise has no this problem.
Maybe we can find different these 2 version.
You are correct. The ubuntu precise changelog for the
fixed 668109 gst-plugins-base1.0/1.0.3-1
tags 668109 + fixed-upstream
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The upstream developers of gstreamer have decided to close the bug
report because several people reported the problem is gone in version
1.0 of gstreamer (see
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=680252).
Package: xfdesktop4
Version: 4.8.3-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
If one wants to copy or paste a file to/from the xfce desktop
(whether it's using a right-click with the mouse or by keys like
Ctrl+C/Ctrl+V) to/from another location opened on a file manager like Thunar,
this process is
Dear Hilmar,
Rubber seems to have lost the capability for reading some compiler
directives.
Please consider looking at this bug. A lot of my documents are written
using this feature. This breakage causes me a great many headaches...
Unfortunately I don't speak python. The only thing I can
Package: rubber
Version: 1.1+20100306-2
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
Rubber seems to have lost the capability for reading some compiler
directives.
I have a file which has the directive:
% rubber: bibtex.path ~/Documents/bibliographies/
All I do is call Rubber within emacs and it
On 09/29/2012 01:47 PM, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Shouldn't we consider reverting 384a48d71520 (ALSA: hda: HDMI: Support
codecs with fewer cvts than pins, 2011-06-01) in wheezy if userspace
hasn't caught up with the new order of things?
I haven't looked deeply into this or tried it, but it seems
I also found that removal of the libmtp-runtime package (version
1.1.2-2) solved the problem with my AR3011 Bluetooth device.
(AMD64 CPU, Linux v3.2)
After reading here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-firmware/+bug/714862/comments/43
You're correct; even if the information is there, it isn't advertised in
pavucontrol. I should probably implement that...
(If you're using Ubuntu 12.04, you will have a new sound settings UI that
hides unavailable devices. For upstreaming of this UI please see the
gnome-cc list.)
What
Hello again,
Just updating this bug report with this exchange between the author and me:
On Monday, May 21, 2012 9:16:46 AM UTC-4, Marcin Wojdyr wrote:
What desktop or window manager do you use?
Do you use Compiz or another 3D effects? Try if switching it
off or on helps.
retitle 668109 gstreamer: shuffle mode - ogg and flac files freeze at 0:00
forwarded 668109 https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=680252
reassign 668109 gstreamer0.10-plugins-base
affects 668109 + rhythmbox quodlibet
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notfound 668109 gst-plugins-base0.10/0.10.35-1
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Hello everyone,
I'm the original reporter of this problem. The problem is still biting
me, but I've found new information that leads me to believe the problem
lies in the gstreamer framework.
I switched to xfce and I started using the media player quodlibet. This
app also showed the same
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 8:38 AM, Andres Cimmarusti
acimmaru...@gmail.com wrote:
Fortunately Kongsberg, the company behind Coin3D, send a letter to all its
paying customer that they decided to discontinue the commercial Version and
plan to release the source under BSD. This switch
found nvidia-graphics-drivers/304.48-1
thanks
Just tested version 304.48 of the nvidia binary drivers and the
problem is still present. I've attached the nvidia-bug-report.
Did you check the nvidia forum whether anyone has reported a similar problem
or create a new thread there?
Can you try with display-setup-script?
I tried your suggestion and still nothing happens. It's like it never
calls the script/command...
Here is the new log file (though it doesn't give any insights
# cat /var/log/lightdm/lightdm.log
[+0.02s] DEBUG: Logging to /var/log/lightdm/lightdm.log
I tried your suggestion and still nothing happens. It's like it never
calls the script/command...
Alright, I feel a bit silly. I got it working now (with
greeter-setup-script, I assume it works with display-setup-script too,
but didn't try).
Before, I was merely appending the line:
Package: lightdm
Version: 1.2.2-3
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I'm trying to get a script to run PRE-login on two XFCE Debian testing
systems.
The script in question is another Debian package: synergy
Synergy allows me to share a keyboard and mouse between the two
computers. One acts as
Package: nvidia-glx
Version: 302.17-3
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
The nvidia binary driver seems to have serious issues on a GeForce 8300
GS video card. It fails without any clue as to why. 2D rendering is
terrible and incredibly sluggish as a result. It also takes several
minutes to
Look at the logs in /var/log/lightdm
There's no mention of executing any script:
cat lightdm.log
[+0.03s] DEBUG: Logging to /var/log/lightdm/lightdm.log
[+0.03s] DEBUG: Starting Light Display Manager 1.2.2, UID=0 PID=2532
[+0.03s] DEBUG: Loaded configuration from /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
Is this still an issue with current versions of
xserver-xorg-video-intel, kernel, mesa, etc in wheezy?
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xserver-xorg-video-intel, kernel, mesa, etc in wheezy?
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tags 676854 + fixed patch pending
thanks
I confirm that the patch referred to in the previous link
(https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8840) fixes the problem
(I'm attaching it now with minor modifications so that the format
looks more similar to the patches already included in the xfpm
Could you send us the postscript file ?
Please close this bug. The problem was in how I was using the font
through gnuplot.
I apologize for not following up on this.
Andres
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Package: xfce4-utils
Version: 4.8.3-2
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
i3lock, the sucessor of slock is not supported by the xflock4 script.
This should be very easy to include.
Thanks
Andres.
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retitle 677014 gstreamer-pulse: xfce4-volumed can't control volume
when switching output
reassign 677014 gstreamer0.10-pulseaudio
severity 677014 normal
affects 677014 xfce4-volumed
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Well, there's no special support for multiple cards or multiple volumes
in volumed, but that's ok imho,
Package: xfce4-volumed
Version: 0.1.13-3
Severity: normal
I need to use pulseaudio and pavucontrol to be able to easily toggle
between HDMI audio output to a TV and laptop speakers. I also want to
use xfce volumed and mixer to control audio with special Fn keys.
Sadly xfce volumed does not use
Didn't yet read the whole ubuntu bug, but xfce4-volumed uses gstreamer,
it doesn't “speak directly to the sound card”. Can't you just switch to
gstreamer-pulseaudio?
I have it installed and I used these two commands to make it use
pulseaudio by default:
$ gconftool-2 -t string --set
Why? If there's a problem somewhere, it might just be in
gstreamer-pulseaudio.
Indeed. gstreamer-pulseaudio is very limited. I've found and modified
a little script that can be used instead of xfce4-volumed for users of
pulseaudio. It works well for me:
I was able to start xfpm with the debug and no-daemon option in a
console and got the logged messages (attached).
I'm afraid the log is not very helpful (AFAIK). I let the computer be
idle and on battery for the specified time of 20 seconds and the
brightness didn't change.
Andres
$
fixed 664653 2.0-3
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As I reported earlier, version 2.0 of pulseaudio can handle multiple
HDMI outputs. Bug# 664653 is completely fixed. I've tested it
successfully in my computer.
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Do we still need to make kernel changes for wheezy, or does the new PA
together with the current kernel package (version 3.2.19-1) avoid this
problem?
PA 2.0 can handle all the HDMI outputs advertised by the kernel, but
one has to try all of them using pavucontrol to find the correct
one.
With
Andres, do you know of relevant commit ids? Can you describe the
difference in behavior between 3.2.19-1 and 3.4.1-1~experimental.1 and
whether it's worth backporting these changes?
I will try the kernel from experimental and let you know if the
changes are worth while. Unfortunately I have
On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 8:25 PM, Andres Cimmarusti
acimmaru...@gmail.com wrote:
Andres, do you know of relevant commit ids? Can you describe the
difference in behavior between 3.2.19-1 and 3.4.1-1~experimental.1 and
whether it's worth backporting these changes?
I will try the kernel from
found 632827 1.0.11-2
tags 632827 + fixed-upstream + fixed-in-experimental
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This is the patch
http://git.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-power-manager/commit/?id=6c96bfaee886b278462efaed25c4899de096347b
that is supposed to fix the brightness issue. It was released after
version 1.0.11, but before
Package: xfce4-power-manager
Version: 1.0.11-2
Severity: normal
Using the xfce4-power-manager GUI to try to change the default values of
brightness level to use when on AC or battery is impossible. Everytime I
try changing it, it switches back to the default (80% on AC and 20% on
battery).
found 676854 1.2.0-1
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Further study reveals that values of brightness level do change (seen
by both xfconf and xfpm), however it still won't change the brightness
level automatically as expected.
I just tried with version 1.2.0 from experimental and still the same
problem. What can I do to
retitle 656215 New upstream stable version bzr 3261
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There's yet another minor revision to the stable branch of kicad:
https://code.launchpad.net/~kicad-stable-committers/kicad/stable
Please update the package in Debian.
Thanks
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found 622571 0.9.8-3+b1
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I had to reopen this bug report, because I have another system being
affected by the same problem. This time is another laptop running
testing.
As the maintainer may recall, for some of my Squeeze machines, I'm
running version 0.9.8 of fityk from his repository. In
This bug was filed a while ago now:
http://bugs.debian.org/670655
The adblock-plus extension is uninstallable for iceweasel 12.0.
However, adding the upstream version directly to your iceweasel works
like a charm.
There's clearly a problem here. Please consider removing this
dependency
James Leddy writes[1]:
This turned out to be a problem with the firmware. It should be fixed by this
modification to the firmware:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/1262485
Reassigning to firmware-atheros, but keeping the libmtp bug too in
case an appropriate Breaks ends up
Yes please package pulseaudio 2.0 for wheezy.
It solves this Bug #664653:
http://bugs.debian.org/664653
and is 'half' the fix for this one 660111
http://bugs.debian.org/660111
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I'm having similar issues with fityk (version in Squeeze 0.9.3).
One way of triggering the problem, that I recently discovered, is to
incorrectly load the data (using the command line in the GUI). This
causes fityk to segfault instead of giving the correct error
Hi there
I have a couple of newer versions built for squeeze in my archive at
http://debian-xray.iit.edu
There is a 0.9.7 for i386 and a 0.9.8 for amd64. You can try those before
going to a testing distribution.
I've added your repo and installed the 0.9.8 amd64 package on one of
my
retitle 656215 New upstream stable revision bzr 3260
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There's now been 4 bug fix commits to the stable tree of kicad.
Revision is now at 3260 (while Debian has 3256)
Please, consider packaging these fixes, for a rock-solid kicad
experience in Debian.
Thanks
Andres
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Fortunately Kongsberg, the company behind Coin3D, send a letter to all its
paying customer that they decided to discontinue the commercial Version and
plan to release the source under BSD. This switch and the removal of smaller
libs (e.g. PyQt) will remove all GPL dependencies of FreeCAD.
tags 664653 fixed-upstream
thanks
Pulseaudio upstream version 1.99.1 (or master, specifically after
commit e02cb7fb2e7865affed612693935c7fd698e3a6b) contains all the
necessary bits to allow the user to select from several HDMI devices
advertised by the kernel.
Please consider packaging.
Andres
Package: latex-beamer
Version: 3.10-1
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
Please consider packaging the newest versions of latex-beamer:
https://bitbucket.org/rivanvx/beamer/changesets
As of 2 days ago, current upstream release is version 3.17!, that makes
Debian's packages 7 releases behind!
Package: rhythmbox
Version: 2.96-3
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
My music library is a mix between mp3 and ogg files. Usually I just
choose the 'shuffle' or play songs in random order mode. Doing this
normally starts playing fine, but when the turn comes to play an ogg
file, the player
Package: gnuplot
Version: 4.6.0-3
Severity: normal
One of the new features of gnuplot 4.6 is the availability of a new
terminal based on the QT libraries. It's basically an alternative
interactive display to the wxt and x11 terminals. This feature is listed here:
retitle 653262 Fresh upstream release 0.10.1 is available
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Try apt-get install --reinstall iceweasel
I did. No change. 10.0.3esr from squeeze-backports breaks the search
bar. Installing version 11.0 also from backports solves the problem.
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Oh wait, did you install 11, then 10, then 11 again?
I had 11 (which was working fine). Then downgraded to 10 and it was
broken. Upgrading back to 11 was fine again.
Sorry for the confusion.
Andres
PS: I figured an tracking the ESR would be better for a Squeeze
system, from a stable point of
I'm experiencing the same issue with the backported 10.0.3esr
iceweasel package on Squeeze. However, I have all the right settings
and it still doesn't work:
NO iceweasel-l10n-* packages installed
general.useragent.locale - en-US (default)
intl.locale.matchOS - true (default)
$ ls -l
Package: pulseaudio
Version: 1.1-3
Severity: normal
Current version of pulseaudio is unable to handle multiple HDMI ports
present in many audio cards (even if they are not physically available).
By default, pa, chooses its HDMI device to be: plughw:0,3. But many
newer cards, especially nvidia
Could you file a new report against pulseaudio summarizing the problem
and your suggested fix and mentioning http://bugs.debian.org/660111
for background?
Done, see bug report: http://bugs.debian.org/664653
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found 579297 0.7.3-6
tags 579297 help
thanks
Running wheezy here. I'm still affected by this bug. Here is the
Ubuntu bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wpasupplicant/+bug/429370
Like it was mentioned before, compiling wpasupplicant with gnutls
seems to solve the problem for
tags 660299 + fixed-upstream
thanks
User reports bug is not present in version 4.4.4
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Is this bug report: http://bugs.debian.org/274909
Still an issue in the current version of gnuplot in Debian squeeze?
(version 4.4.0)
If so, could you try the newer binary versions offered on the gnuplot
website and tell us which version solves the problem for you?
Thanks
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I'll continue to look, because it seems there are many other bugs
affecting squeeze.
Best regards
Andres
On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 9:11 AM, Adam D. Barratt
a...@adam-barratt.org.uk wrote:
severity 607289 wishlist
thanks
On 25.02.2012 23:51, Andres Cimmarusti wrote:
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Hello,
Is this bug report:
http://bugs.debian.org/403235
Still an issue for you guys in the current versions of gnuplot in debian?
Thanks
Andres
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Hello,
Are these bug reports still valid in current versions of gnuplot in
Debian (squeeze and beyond):
http://bugs.debian.org/554191
http://bugs.debian.org/554629
On a wheezy and squeeze system, I could not reproduce the problem with
the 'debug.gp' file attached in the second bug report.
Let
Hello again,
On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 9:43 PM, David Henningsson
david.hennings...@canonical.com wrote:
On 03/04/2012 12:36 AM, Andres Cimmarusti wrote:
There is active work going on in this area. In fact, I just posted a
patch
to the PA mailinglist [1]. And yes, we already have it in Ubuntu
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