Cyril Brulebois (2023-01-19):
> At the moment, we have 3 packages there, with no appstream metadata at
> all. Questions:
>
> - Would that explain that no files are generated on mekeel, and
>therefore nothing is synced into the archive?
> - Or should we have empty indices produced on mekeel
Hallo Matthias,
I'm contacting you since you're apparently responsible for
appstream.debian.org (hosted on mekeel), where dak syncs dep11 stuff
from. I'm seeing no dep11 directory for non-free-firmware in the
archive at the moment, yet [1] suggests that this new archive area is
seen just fine.
1
Package: task-laptop
Version: 3.71
Followup-For: Bug #915370
X-Debbugs-Cc: onit...@gmail.com
The drop didn't happen in buster+1, but there may still be time for bookworm.
FYI: The anacron service was silently disabled by default a while ago due to a
bug, but this was only recently reported: https
Hi Al,
Al Watts (2023-01-19):
> /etc/systemd/timesyncd.conf appears to be unchanged from the default
> packaged config file, with all lines commented out.
It looks like we should create some /etc/systemd/timesyncd.conf.d/*.conf
snippet.
Cheers,
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Cyril Brulebois (k...@debian.org)
On 19/01/2023 at 10:24, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
The issue seems to be that the driver isn't loaded, and then is being
removed which is causing the crash dump.
Not exactly. The module is loaded but fails to unload gracefully when
the firmware is missing. This is actually a bug in the Linux kern
It seems this is a problem with other laptops as well as mine as others
have posted to this bug tracker with similar problems (which I hadn't
seen before I posted). But I shall post the workaround here so if
others search for it it may help.
I hadn't realised that there is more information than th
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