The bug can be closed as it seams that the bug has been already fixed in
the package linux-image-4.12.0-2-amd64. Whatever the WLAN device is
working normal again.
Package: linux-image
Version: 4.12.0-1-amd64
Bus 003 Device 006: ID 148f:3573 Ralink Technology, Corp. RT3573
Wireless Adapter
This device does not work with the newest kernel 4.12.
This bug has been fixed by Red Hat already.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1480829
Can we get th
The DKMS module did not compile for me, when the patch
0003-enable-CONFIG_AUFS_EXPORT.patch has been enabled.
But it worked well, after I commented out the $(error hier) line.
config.mk
54c54
< $(error hier)
---
> #$(error hier)
The issue is resolved in the package version 1.0.0.52-3.
This is not a bug in the Debian package, but an incompatibility of the
STEAM RUNTIME to the liggpg-error.so.0 library.
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Dear Steam Support
I'm running Debian Linux amd64 SID, which the i386 libraries installed.
It seams an issue with the newest MESA libraries version 12.
gabriel@andromed
Package: libegl1-mesa-drivers
Version: 10.4.2-1
Severity: important
Tags: newcomer
The current version 10.4.2-1 of the libegl1-mesa-drivers, does not have multi
arch support. On multi arch systems i386/amd64 this produces this error (sorry,
it is in german):
Fehler traten auf beim Bearbeiten von:
Got working gdm 3.8.4-3 for me. The issue was the enabled autologin.
/etc/gdm3/daemon.conf:
[daemon]
# AutomaticLoginEnable = false
# AutomaticLogin =
Which seams to use su in background and run into the runtime_path bug.
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Same issue for me after upgrading to gdm 3.8.4-3. A black screen after
starting gdm, except if I chmod 777 /run/user/0.
/var/log/gdm3/:0-slave.log:
gdm-simple-slave[5325]: Failed to give slave programs access to the
display. Trying to proceed.
gdm-launch-environment][5358]: pam_env(gdm-launch-
Created a bug report for systemd.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70810.
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On 23.10.2013 16:18, Simon McVittie wrote:
Making /run/user/${UID} writable by users other than ${UID} is probably
a security vulnerability, so I would advise not doing that.
If course not. This is only a workaround to get X working again. But
login direct as user avoid this workaround anyway.
What's your $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR environment variable?
My $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR as user gabriel (uid=1000) is "/run/user/0" and
should in my opinion be "/run/user/1000".
If it's /run/user/0, then GLib is behaving as expected, and the bug is
in some other component (which should either not set this va
Dear all
This must be a bug in the function g_get_user_runtime_dir () relating
Glib. I have wrote a small piece of code:
user@machine:~/Work$ cat run.c
#include
void main()
{
g_printf("%s\n", g_get_user_runtime_dir ());
}
user@machine:~/Work$ gcc `pkg-config --cflags --libs glib-2.0
Package: python
Version: 2.5.2-1
Distribution: sid
The python package can not be installed, when the package
boa-constructor (Version: 0.6.1-3) is installed.
# dpkg -i Desktop/python_2.5.2-1_all.deb
(Reading database ... 264231 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace p
Package: alsa-base
Version: 1.0.15-3
Severity: minor
In the modprobe file from the alsa-base /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base, is an
option configured to ensure that the snd-cx88_alsa module is not
grabbing the index 0. But this is not working, because the module was
renamed.
I have changed:
options s
Package: grubconf
Version: 0.5.1-4
When an Linux boot entry is modified, grubconf reset the system root to
/dev/hda1. That makes the configuration unuseful.
It seems to be an known error:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1146271&group_id=17229&atid=117229
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