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Subject: installation-reports: GNOME and byobu have trouble; gdm and
lock screen is heavy and gnome-shell wasting CPU, byobu has corru
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Subject: installation-reports: GNOME and byobu have trouble; gdm and
lock screen is heavy and gnome-shell wasting CPU, byobu has corr
Dear maintainers,
I re-re-submit due to my confusion around the name of
"installation-report" package and the BTS entry name
"installation-reports".
I apologize about these.
Regards.
Dear maintainers,
I install non-free nvidia-driver package,
and now everything seems fine.
GDM launch is fine.
GNOME session is smooth.
Firefox is okay, I can watch youtube frustration-free,
of course full screen is also okay.
uswsusp works, too. suspend-to-RAM and resume works.
I enabled C1E a
Dear maintainers,
* bzr shared repository seems okay,
and qbzr qdiff works. THIS IS GREAT.
Please do not remove qdiff feature. It's nice.
* byobu had screen size problem,
but after some reboots it seems okay on CLI.
I have no idea to reproduce the problem,
both on GUI and CLI.
* GDM,
Dear maintainers,
I almost forgot to write about /var/mail.
If I separate it on debian installer,
the owner and permission was not correct.
Exim cannot send mails. So,
root@buster# ls -ld /var/mail
drwxrwxr-x 3 root root ...
root@buster# chown root:mail /var/mail
root@buster# chmod 2775 /var/m
Dear maintainers,
GDM, GNOME, nvidia-driver and nouveau seems fine now,
but ordinal ttys resolutions were decreased.
After all, I,
root@buster# apt remove --purge nvidia-driver
root@buster# reboot -n
root@buster# nano /etc/apt/sources.list
(remove contrib and non-free)
root@buster# apt update
Dear maintainers,
* LibreOffice AppArmor profiles needs some more rules,
by aa-logprof check.
w/ or w/o that tuning, LibreOffice seems and works normally.
* ibus-mozc Japanese Input seems fine.
I can compose Japanese article with it, by LibreOffice Writer.
At Stretch, Tools and Proper
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Subject: installation-reports: Grub install and/or update is okay,
amd64, LVM-over-LUKS on a SSD.
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Dear maintainers,
This old (2010) TOSHIBA laptop,
upgraded from Stretch, seems OK.
* Sound is fine.
* logcheck with my own rules works.
It sends summary mails and I can read them by
Mozilla Thunderbird.
Wi-Fi seems odd; even I use the physical toggle switch and
make it Off, GNOME setting p
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Subject: installation-reports: No problem on Intel H110 Skylake with
SATA SSD, HDMI-LCD.
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Dear maintainers,
I forgot to append syslog.
I am sorry for multiple submits.
By the way, It seems something EDID and/or i2c NAK related.
(also it could be a HDMI splitter related, I guess.)
I did not switch the HDMI input during this.
However, the splitter is a cheap one, no EDID emulation.
Dear maintainers,
I wrote my H110 Skylake box works fine
with this weeks Buster image,
I encountered a minor trouble.
GNOME blank screen, itself is okay,
but when I leave the box for a while
without suspend option,
HDMI wake up, and then blank again.
After that, keyboard and mouse cannot
simply
Dear maintainers,
I re-checked from BIOS settings and finally
found that I had ignored GNOME sound setting source
even when I checked sound tests.
It was set onboard S/PDIF, instead of dGPU HDMI.
Changed it to the GP108's HDMI, it's okay;
clear sound from GeForce 1030 HDMI output.
It was clear
Dear maintainers,
This old TOSHIBA laptop, upgraded from Stretch,
started some strange behaviors.
* GNOME itself is fine, but sometimes sound volume
setup lost; it drops into 0%.
* THIS IS MY OPINION:
GNOME setting, Removal media, Software,
should be "Ask what to do" by initial setting.
Dear maintainers,
My old TOSHIBA laptop, now seems to have a hardware failure.
It is unstable on BIOS screen.
I tried some, but could not fix it.
Simply because the age of the hardware,
and incapability to distinguish problems
whether they are due to hardware trouble or not,
I think I should cl
Dear maintainers,
I reported resume-blank-screen issue on this thread,
but I've already lost the env. to do another stuffs
on that machine.
FYI:
* The issue might have common root with the two reports
Bug#927094 and Bug#927324,
which is actually on the same hw.
* I'll clean install the nex
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From: tester
To: Debian Bug Tracking System
Subject: installation-reports: amd64 (H110 Skylake) base install, guided
LVM-over-LUKS on a SATA SSD, a HDMI issue.
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Dear maintainers,
I kept Bug#927324 machine "Stretch -> dist-upgraded Buster".
I re-connected the LCD and the machines via the HDMI switch.
* Different machine, same HDMI switch, same LCD.
Bug#927324 machine status
=
I reported unstable HDMI LOS issue after resume.
I
Dear maintainers,
I did clean install on this box,
and reported the HDMI LOS issues on that new report
SEE ALSO: Bug#927788
So I think I should close this thread.
I will send "done" email on this ASAP.
Regards.
Dear maintainers,
Great thanks for 9.9. It works well on my main machines.
And I did clean install on the test machine, too.
I post additional report for this (not a new installation-reports), since,
1. The situation is not so different.
2. I got EDID error log on that.
FYI: H110 Skylake iGP
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From: tester@postoffice.intern
To: Debian Bug Tracking System
Subject: installation-reports: Successful installation Debian Edu Buster in
Shuttle DS77U as headless "gateway
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