i have found, with " site:https://bugs.debian.org/ wake black " and "
site:https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/ wake black " in google,
some other bugs that may be related: 680586, 773913, 882027, 886302.
and also some mailing list discussions:
dinar@g570:~$ xchm /ntfs/Users/d-84/Documents/php_enhanced_en.chm
Segmentation fault
dinar@g570:~$
this happened when i opened search tab in left column and typed
"substr" and pressed "enter".
last 2 lines of dmesg output:
[78147.255491] xchm[18096]: segfault at 2749000 ip 0046d66e sp
bfa35c30
package: firefox-esr
version: 68.2.0esr-1~deb10u1
most recent visit time is shown in utc instead of local time in
firefox history, in debian 10.
package: lightdm-gtk-greeter
version: 2.0.6-1
lightdm-gtk-greeter or libcairo2 segfault immediately after submitting
password, unlocking session. (i do not understand the segfault
message).
part of syslog:
Dec 4 14:28:08 localhost lightdm[9304]: Error getting user list from
problem has disappeared. (i am not sure, have i restarted firefox or not).
Package: www.debian.org
Severity: minor
documentation mismatch/contradiction
there is "tag":
https://www.debian.org/Bugs/server-refcard
there is "tags":
https://www.debian.org/Bugs/server-control
https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting
i have found out / have been informed that both can be
"Dinar, could you try the image from
http://people.debian.org/~sthibault/tmp/mini.iso
to see whether it helps? "
i have downloaded it but then become afraid , that malware may be
there. (even if i remove hdd, firmware can be infected). maybe i
will/would do it, when/if i read some amount of
possible solutions/wokarounds:
1) https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1671675#p1671675
2) https://github.com/the-cavalry/light-locker/issues/108#issuecomment-502404552
(i have not tried these).
(i use ctrl+alt+f6 then ctrl+alt+f7 as a workaround for now. )
Package: xserver-xorg
Version: 1:7.7+19
Followup-For: Bug #644636
-- Package-specific info:
/etc/X11/X does not exist.
/etc/X11/X is not a symlink.
/etc/X11/X is not executable.
VGA-compatible devices on PCI bus:
--
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel
i forgot to write:
when i woke up laptop, entered password, {i do not remember, whether i
entered login (username) that time}, and i had come into new desktop
session, instead of saved (suspended) session.
then many these messages were appearing in syslog:
Dec 12 20:51:57 localhost
as/like said in the stackeoverflow link, there is no "core dump" log
in syslog, though i had systemd-coredump installed.
Package: debian-installer
Version: 20190702+deb10u2
severity: minor
synaptics touchpad does not work in debian installer graphical mode. i
have not checked text mode.
it is in apparmor-profiles package:
https://packages.debian.org/stretch/all/apparmor-profiles/filelist
Package: firefox-esr
Version: 68.2.0esr-1~deb10u1
severity: minor
firefox-esr looks like this after start: https://imgur.com/a/RdWwqao
debian 10, xfce.
yes, i386. i will write this in other bug reports. md5sums match, at
least first and last 4 characters of them... i checked partition with
badblocks -v /dev/sda6 and no error was found. ok, i have, just now,
installed systemd-coredump.
package: base
severity: minor
laptop camera led flashes, for a short period of time, like 0.7
second, while waking system up from sleep, while using debian 10 with
xfce.
( i do not know, which package to report, i think it is systemd or
lightdm or linux-image-686-pae ).
camera led is indicator
>Do you still have the issue? Which kernel are you running? Are you on stable
>or testing/unstable?
(this letter got to spam, so i answer a bit later). yes, still have.
stable debian 10, 32bit.
Kernel version (/proc/version):
---
Linux version 4.19.0-6-686-pae
Package: apt
Version: 1.8.2
it would be good, if users of linux distributions generally use to
check, at least time to time, whether they get same packages as all
users get. that would be a factor to distribution owners and admins to
be more afraid to serve malware only to some of users.
how it
this problem can be avoided for a user himself if he does this way:
edit /etc/apt/sources.list and put a mirror instead of
http://security.debian.org/debian-security/ .
( for example, http://mirror.yandex.ru/debian-security/ ).
then, after some time, after he runs "apt update", Release file from
i said "i use ctrl+alt+f6 then ctrl+alt+f7" . edit : i use ctrl+alt+f7
then ctrl+alt+f8 .
i said that i searched for "wake black" , but now i have found out
that mere ("mere" meanining "only") locking screen with ctrl+alt+L
also causes same black/turn off screen. (it stays black for some
little
now, i have seen, that the bug is still present.
how debian 10 has become stable with this bug? (wikipedia: "Debian 10
(Buster) was released on 6 July 2019". this bug is reported at Thu, 03
Aug 2017). how many users this bug affect? does not it affect all
users? i think it only affects xfce or lightdm users. how many are
they?
this bug leads user to use ctrl+alt+f1 and log in and restart x server
or lightdm. seems using ctrl+alt+f1 is dangerous, according to
https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2018-20839 . is it
enough to put security tag to this bug?
package: xfce4
version: 4.12.5
severity: wishlist
no calculator in the xfce4 desktop bunch of programs, while there are
programs "notes", xsane, xfburn, dictionary, which maybe are used by
less part of users.
package: xfce4
version: 4.12.5
severity: wishlist
i have found out that if i run synaptic as regular user from terminal,
it works. but xfce synaptic menu item opens password dialog at first.
i would like it opens password dialog only when it is needed, for
example when going to install, or, that
after update i have version 68.4.1 and i see the problem has disappeared.
package: release-notes
xfce4 login screen becomes black and, unresponsive except to
ctrl+alt+fN. see bug #870641 . i think such important bug should be
mentioned in "known issues" or "release notes".
i said "i could not find kde data, tried kde-full, kde-standard,
kde-plasma-desktop". seems it is plasma-desktop, and it has 10%
installs, 6% uses.
new crash.
part of syslog:
Jan 7 11:08:11 localhost systemd-hostnamed[10968]: Changed host name
to 'Unknown'
Jan 7 11:08:11 localhost nm-dispatcher: req:5 'hostname': new request
(1 scripts)
Jan 7 11:08:11 localhost nm-dispatcher: req:4 'connectivity-change':
start running ordered scripts...
another 2 crashes:
Jan 7 17:38:13 localhost lightdm[3603]: Error getting user list from
org.freedesktop.Accounts: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Err
or.ServiceUnknown: The name org.freedesktop.Accounts was not provided
by any .service files
Jan 7 17:38:13 localhost kernel: [ 8488.290478]
this bug leads user to use ctrl+alt+f1 . seems using ctrl+alt+f1 is
dangerous, according to
https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2018-20839 . is it
enough to put security tag to this bug?
i said "how debian 10 has become stable with this bug?" . i did not
know meaning of the term stability about debian releases. now, i know
that stable means that debian has stable apis between different
programs, ie they do not change with updates, and so, custom systems
built by users also has
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