Hi, I have both Chromium and Epiphany browsers crashing randomly in
Bullseye running on Acer A500 tegra 2 tablet with kerenl 5.8.3.
The version of Chromium on bullseye is 83.
I also have Buster with Chromium 79 and same kernel and all works fine,
including epiphany.
I suspect it is a common lib
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Le Sat, Jul 11, 2020 at 12:10:07AM +0200, BERTRAND Joël a écrit :
>
> Je viens d'installer une debian/testing toute fraîche sur un portable
> Toshiba et j'ai été surpris de trouver dans / des liens vers /usr :
Bonjour Bertrand,
c'est dans les notes de publication:
Bonjour,
11 juil. 2020 à 00:10 de joel.bertr...@systella.fr:
> Quel est l'intérêt d'une telle chose ? Normalement, un système doit
> pouvoir booter avec un / minimal et n'a pas besoin de /usr. Cela
> signifie même que ce système ne serait plus bootable si /usr était sur
> une partition séparée
Bonjour Joël,
BERTRAND Joël, on 2020-07-11 00:10:07 +0200:
> Je viens d'installer une debian/testing toute fraîche sur un portable
> Toshiba et j'ai été surpris de trouver dans / des liens vers /usr :
Ce comportement provient du paquet "usrmerge" dont quelques
détails sont accessibles
Olá,
Este ano a Comunidade Debian Brasil promoverá um evento online durante
dois dias para celebrar o 27º aniversário do Projeto Debian. O Debian
Day Brasil 2020 online acontecerá nos dias 15 e 16 agosto e será
transmitido pelo canal Debian Brasil no YouTube.
Estamos com uma chamada de
John Conover wrote:
> udevadm info -a -p $(udevadm info -q path -n /dev/video0):
>
> looking at device
> '//devices/pci:00/:00:1a.7/usb1/1-1/1-1.4/1-1.4.1/1-1.4.1.4/1-1.4.1.4:1.0/video4linux/video0':
> KERNEL=="video0"
> SUBSYSTEM=="video4linux"
> DRIVER==""
>
Bonjour à tous,
Je viens d'installer une debian/testing toute fraîche sur un portable
Toshiba et j'ai été surpris de trouver dans / des liens vers /usr :
danielle@nietzsche:/$ ls -al | grep ^l
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 juil. 10 14:20 bin -> usr/bin
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root
udevadm info -a -p $(udevadm info -q path -n /dev/video0):
looking at device
'//devices/pci:00/:00:1a.7/usb1/1-1/1-1.4/1-1.4.1/1-1.4.1.4/1-1.4.1.4:1.0/video4linux/video0':
KERNEL=="video0"
SUBSYSTEM=="video4linux"
DRIVER==""
ATTR{index}=="0"
ATTR{dev_debug}=="0"
On 7/10/20 4:14 PM, Sven Hartge wrote:
Klaus Jantzen wrote:
On 7/10/20 11:48 AM, Sven Hartge wrote:
Klaus Jantzen wrote:
the first messages that appear on the screen during the boot process
seem to be messages from the BIOS;
they have a different format than the subsequent messages from
No meu Thunderbird também não aparece o campo "assunto". A diferença é
que não aparece para remover (como está lá, não tem como retirar).
Todos os outros campos aparecem. Realmente o campo assunto sumiu ali das
opções de habiliar/desabilitar.
Jack Pogorelsky Jr.
Engenheiro Mecânico
On Fri 10 Jul 2020 at 02:39:08 (-0400), Borden Rhodes wrote:
> > Please tell us the output of:
> > dpkg -l | grep -i grub
>
> Sorry for missing this. Please see below:
>
> # dpkg -l | grep -i grub
> ii grub-common 2.04-8 amd64
> ii grub-efi-amd64-bin 2.04-8 amd64
> ii grub-efi-amd64-signed
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Bom dia;
Não funcionou, simplesmente sumiu o campo "Assunto" do menu, acredito
que seja problema na compilação ou bug do software.
Em 10/07/2020 11:26, Fabio Augusto De Muzio Tobich escreveu:
Bom dia,
Vitor, aqui [1] tem uma situação que parece ser similar a sua, não conseguiram
resolver o
Bom dia,
Vitor, aqui [1] tem uma situação que parece ser similar a sua, não conseguiram
resolver o problema mas encontraram uma alternativa para trazer a coluna de
volta, veja se isto te ajuda:
[1] https://bugzilla-dev.allizom.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1609391
Att.
Em 10/07/2020 10:45, Vitor Hugo
> Checking the /etc/default/deluged file would be recommended as well.
That just contains a switch to enable the daemon (already done to no
effect).
> In case you (the OP) end up writing a .service file (system or user) to
> replace the init script kindly attach it to a wishlist bug for
https://ibb.co/NpmsJSs
Em 10/07/2020 10:28, henrique escreveu:
Se você clicar na barra de colunas de campos, aparece uma lista de campos a
serem exibidos/ocultos. Só escolher.
Em quarta-feira, 8 de julho de 2020 07:55:28 BRT, Vitor Hugo
escreveu:
Bom dia;
Faz algum tempo que o
Klaus Jantzen wrote:
> On 7/10/20 11:48 AM, Sven Hartge wrote:
>> Klaus Jantzen wrote:
>>> the first messages that appear on the screen during the boot process
>>> seem to be messages from the BIOS;
>>> they have a different format than the subsequent messages from buster
>>> and they begin
https://ibb.co/NpmsJSs
Em 10/07/2020 10:28, henrique escreveu:
Se você clicar na barra de colunas de campos, aparece uma lista de campos a
serem exibidos/ocultos. Só escolher.
Em quarta-feira, 8 de julho de 2020 07:55:28 BRT, Vitor Hugo
escreveu:
Bom dia;
Faz algum tempo que o
On 7/10/20 11:48 AM, Sven Hartge wrote:
Klaus Jantzen wrote:
the first messages that appear on the screen during the boot process
seem to be messages from the BIOS;
they have a different format than the subsequent messages from buster
and they begin with 'ACPI '.
As they disappear so fast, I
On Wednesday, July 8, 2020, 08:38:54 PM EDT, Dan Ritter
wrote:
Gregory Sharp wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> My usb wifi connection has been working for two years, and it just stopped
> and can't figure out why. This is on Debian testing. Help!
>
If you boot with a Debian stable live-USB or similar,
Se você clicar na barra de colunas de campos, aparece uma lista de campos a
serem exibidos/ocultos. Só escolher.
Em quarta-feira, 8 de julho de 2020 07:55:28 BRT, Vitor Hugo
escreveu:
Bom dia;
Faz algum tempo que o meu Mozilla Thunderbird não apresenta as mensagens
o campo
> may I ask whether there is anything about deluge/deluged in particular that
> makes you want to use it?
My default is to use the transmission package but that has a documented bug
in which some torrents cause an "invalid argument" error.
> Or is it just the one you've used before, so you
Bom dia;
Não aparece o campo assunto no Thunderbird, estou pesquisando parece ser
algum bug mas não encontro a solução, simplesmente o campo assunto das
mensagens sumiram sem explicação o que dificulta muito ler os e-mails.
Em 09/07/2020 16:16, Jack Jr. escreveu:
A onde que não aparece o
On Thu, 9 Jul 2020 davidson wrote:
I have conducted an experiment with the following ~/.XCompose file,
and tried to document it relatively thoroughly below.
[snip]
%% THREE XCOMPOSE RULES to test
$ cat ~/.XCompose
include "%L"
: "ങ്ങ" # Ajith's auto-geminate rule, (U0D19) => (U0D19)
On Vi, 10 iul 20, 09:40:48, davidson wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Jul 2020 Intense Red wrote:
>
> > but nothing for current versions of Debian and many of the guides suggest
> > doing all sorts of "odd" things (like creating /etc/systemd/system/
> > deluged.service files
>
> Well, in a way that isn't odd
Bonjour
Le 10/07/2020 à 11:28, Bernard Isambert a écrit :
Le 09/07/2020 à 23:17, l0f...@tuta.io a écrit :
Bonjour,
9 juil. 2020 à 22:48 de b...@taranig.net:
Le 09/07/2020 à 17:04, Jean-Marc a écrit :
Ce que tu décris mérite peut-être un rapport de bug.
Il va falloir que je fasse apt
On Fri 10 Jul 2020 at 09:52:26 +0200, Klaus Jantzen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the first messages that appear on the screen during the boot process seem to
> be messages from the BIOS;
>
> they have a different format than the subsequent messages from buster and
> they begin with 'ACPI '.
>
> As they
Klaus Jantzen wrote:
> the first messages that appear on the screen during the boot process
> seem to be messages from the BIOS;
> they have a different format than the subsequent messages from buster
> and they begin with 'ACPI '.
> As they disappear so fast, I cannot read them.
> Where
On Fri, 10 Jul 2020 Intense Red wrote:
I want to set up a deluged server on Debian stable.
I don't know anything about deluge. I am idly curious.
Given how many bittorrent clients there are to choose from, may I ask
whether there is anything about deluge/deluged in particular that
makes you
Le 09/07/2020 à 23:17, l0f...@tuta.io a écrit :
Bonjour,
9 juil. 2020 à 22:48 de b...@taranig.net:
Le 09/07/2020 à 17:04, Jean-Marc a écrit :
Ce que tu décris mérite peut-être un rapport de bug.
Il va falloir que je fasse apt install reportbug.
Déjà fait depuis octobre 2016 visiblement
Hi,
Thanks for your experiment. The fact that it works atleast in some applications
gives hope.
I copied your exact sentences to my compose file.
In Konsole the command cat ~/.XCompose gives the result:
include "%L"
: "ങ്ങ" # Ajith's auto-geminate rule, (U0D19) => (U0D19) (U0D4D)
On Thu, Jul 09, 2020 at 01:12:00PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
[...]
> I like the old kmail, which is what TDE gives me [...]
> There may be folks who can tie me for the minimum mouse clicks to handle
> their email [...]
That would be mutt users. Or Gnus. Or RMAIL ;-D
Cheers
-- t
Just a heads up: yesterday, I decided to upgrade all of my packages. I
know: what a silly thing to do when having the computer working is
critical for work. Anyway...
My system is mostly Debian testing (with a couple of bits from sid). In
upgrading, I lost sound completely. I spent a few
hi,
phone videorecord?
Klaus Jantzen ezt írta (időpont: 2020. júl. 10.,
P 9:52):
> Hi,
>
> the first messages that appear on the screen during the boot process
> seem to be messages from the BIOS;
>
> they have a different format than the subsequent messages from buster
> and they begin with
Hi,
the first messages that appear on the screen during the boot process
seem to be messages from the BIOS;
they have a different format than the subsequent messages from buster
and they begin with 'ACPI '.
As they disappear so fast, I cannot read them.
Where are these messages logged or
> Please tell us the output of:
> dpkg -l | grep -i grub
Sorry for missing this. Please see below:
# dpkg -l | grep -i grub
ii grub-common 2.04-8 amd64
ii grub-efi-amd64-bin 2.04-8 amd64
ii grub-efi-amd64-signed 1+2.04+8 amd64
rc grub-imageboot 0.6 all
ii grub2-common 2.04-8 amd64
> The package
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