Hi all,
I've been discussing with upstream the userland tools (libusbgx, gt,
gadgetd) for the Linux USB gadget feature that allows for management of
the Linux APIs that ARM/etc boards can use to flexibly present USB
interfaces to other devices. Upstream mentioned that they have mainly
been
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Hallo Beste. Mijn naam is Miss Christa Dim, Ben uit de Soedanese
Republiek, maar woon in het asielzoekerskamp als een wees hier in
Togo, ik zag je gegevens tijdens mijn privé-zoekopdracht op internet
en ik heb iets heel belangrijks en vertrouwelijks om te bespreken met
jou, neem alsjeblieft
Due to #922478, the debian-installer images for stretch are currently
not bootable on the armhf architecture.
While the linux kernel packages have been fixed in stretch-updates and
stretch-proposed-updates, the debian-installer images still were built
with the broken kernel.
Even rebuilding the
Hi all,
If this is of any help, I'm on Buster with an AMD RV710 for a graphics
card. Both glxinfo and glxgears run without apparent issues after booting
with firmware-amd-graphics version 20190114-1 installed.
This is my first submission to the bug tracking system. If this is
considered spam or
Just to note here, the Brave browser (https://brave.com/) requires user
namespaces. With Debian's default kernel, you currently get this error
when starting Brave:
$ brave-browser
[8918:8918:0304/181514.182194:FATAL:zygote_host_impl_linux.cc(116)]
No usable sandbox! Update your kernel
The four most problematic servers were hanging nearly every day. They each have
a dedicated hard drive and are running 4.19.0-0.bpo.2-amd64. I installed
btrfs-progs 4.20.1 on each and recreated the file system on the hard drive.
There have been no issues since then, but it is too early to
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
> forcemerge 898446 923747
Bug #898446 [src:linux] Please reconsider enabling the user namespaces by
default
Bug #923747 [src:linux] linux-image-amd64: Request to enable CONFIG_USER_NS=y
in kernel config
Severity set to 'wishlist' from 'normal'
Hi Cesare,
> But, in the meantime, doesn't the workaround of disabling blk_mq work
> for you?
I don’t know, because I have no means to trigger the bug. The three
other virtualisators I’ve upgraded at the same time did not trigger it.
My desktop machine also hits it only occasionally.
I’ve
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
> reassign 923747 4.19.16-1
Bug #923747 [linux-image-amd64] linux-image-amd64: Request to enable
CONFIG_USER_NS=y in kernel config
Bug reassigned from package 'linux-image-amd64' to '4.19.16-1'.
Warning: Unknown package '4.19.16-1'
Warning:
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
> reassign 923747 src:linux 4.19.16-1
Bug #923747 [4.19.16-1] linux-image-amd64: Request to enable CONFIG_USER_NS=y
in kernel config
Warning: Unknown package '4.19.16-1'
Bug reassigned from package '4.19.16-1' to 'src:linux'.
Ignoring request to
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