Bug#883615: Info received (CINDY,your recent order06053711)

2017-12-07 Thread Cindy Fisher
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Bug#883615: CINDY,your recent order06053711

2017-12-06 Thread Cindy Fisher
What the hell is this, I did not order anything?

On Dec 6, 2017 10:50 AM, "Thank you"  wrote:

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Okay found the culprit : libc6 Issue appears with the one from 9.3 but not
9.2 2017-12-06 11:56 GMT+01:00 Julien Aubin : > > > Le 6 déc. 2017 11:51,
"Luca Boccassi" a écrit : > > On Wed, 2017-12-06 at 11:37 +0100, Andreas
Beckmann wrote: > > On 2017-12-06 10:53, Julien Aubin wrote: > > > Okay I
will try it. Could you please provide me the build guide and > > > install
> > > guide ? > > > > From README.source: > > > > Building "bleeding edge"
from SVN for users > > > > As new upstream versions of the proprietary
driver are released, > > upload > > might not happen immediately. This
might be for various reasons, > > including > > waiting for new binary
packages to clear the NEW queue. > > Users wishing to try to build new
version locally can follow the > > instructions on the Debian wiki: > > > >
https://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers#Building_newer_rele > >
ases_from_SVN > > > > WARNING: these will most likely be work in progress,
and the > > final upload > > may be different and may not support clean
upgrades from/to the > > versions > > uploaded in the archive. > > > > > >
In your case, it is branches/384-stretch-backports. > > > > Please let us
know about any issues you encounter with these > > instructions. > > > > >
> Andreas > > 375.82 has been in sid/buster for months now, it's very
strange that it > wasn't reported before - a GLX crash is not a subtle
problem that might > get overlooked > > > Yup but not sure people use a
Pascal GPU. What is granted is that the > issue appeared after last update
to stretch-proposed-updates, but only on > my box with a Pascal GPU. > > I
suspect the code paths used are not the same per GPU... > > If you wish I
can send you my sources.list, my /etc and the list of > installed packages.
I do not have weird things, only additional repos for > marginal packages
like deb-multimedia or virtualbox. > > > -- > Kind regards, > Luca Boccassi
> > >