I am seeing very similar problems to this since switching from Buster
to Bullseye a couple of weeks ago. I similarly suspected the change in
Kernel to be the culprit as whilst using Buster I had no issues.
Is there some relatively simple way to test the 5.5 Kernel or any idea
when it might be avai
I am seeing very similar problems to this since switching from Buster
to Bullseye a couple of weeks ago. I similarly suspected the change in
Kernel to be the culprit as whilst using Buster I had no issues.
Is there some relatively simple way to test the 5.5 Kernel or any idea
when it might be avai
Package: samba-vfs-modules
Version: 4.9.5+dfsg-4
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I have been attempting to build a samba ad dc in a buster container to run on a
platform where /var/lib/samba will be an NFSv4 mount. When trying to provision
the domain with samba-tool I receive an error:
ERROR()
Source: gmic
Version: 1.7.9+zart-4.1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Dear Maintainer,
I attempted to install something that has gmic as a dependency, but it would
not install.
Further investigation suggested that gmic was unable to be installed because it
depends on libcu
I've had this issue too. A bunch of users complaining about missing
email on a server recently upgraded.
This was the problem for all the missing email.
Similar to others, the missing email was mostly order confirmations and
similar automated email responses.
Package: duplicity
Version: 0.6.24-1
Severity: important
Tags: upstream
I tried to use the gdocs backend with duplicity on wheezy and I get an error. I
tried on a jessie test system with the newer duplicity and it works fine.
I actually run duply, but the following error comes from duplicity
Back
Package: gvfs-backends
Version: 1.16.3-1+b2
Severity: important
I recently upgraded to jessie.
Now when I plug my camera in via USB nothing happens.
>From dmesg I obtained the following output:
[ 100.876030] usb 8-5: new high-speed USB device number 2 using ehci-pci
[ 101.009764] usb 8-5: New
Package: devede
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Debian Jessie seems to have lost DeVeDe.
It's in Wheezy and Sid, but since I upgraded to Jessie it has been removed.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: jessie/sid
APT prefers testing-proposed-updates
APT policy: (5
Package: gdm3
Version: 3.8.4-6
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
*** Please consider answering these questions, where appropriate ***
* What led up to the situation?
* What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
ineffective)?
* What was the outcome of this action?
Package: libgphoto2-2
Version: 2.4.14-2.3
Severity: wishlist
Tags: upstream
Dear Maintainer,
Please package the newer version of libgphoto2.
I'd like it due to better support for my camera, i'm sure others would benefit
for similar reasons :)
Thanks
Gary
-- System Information:
Debian Releas
Scratch everything I just said.
The ipcalc that's part of the RedHat init scripts does nothing like
anything that we're used to with ipcalc. I can't even find a similar tool
in RedHat.
I just took a little look into this.
RedHat (I was looking at the CentOS packages) provide ipcalc as part of the
initscripts package.
I pulled down the source rpm and extracted the code.
ipcalc is provided in there as a small C program (amongst a whole bunch of
other stuff).
I was able to make
Hi,
I've been trying to use pwauth with exim as described in
http://wiki.exim.org/AuthenticatedSmtpUsingPwauth
As this original ticket here describes, i've had a similar issue where I
had to rebuild pwauth with my own uids to allow the Debian-exim user to be
able to call pwauth.
It would be much
I've just moved from Ubuntu (where bluetooth NAP worked (with the gnome
bluetooth stuff at least)) to wheezy.
I thought that perhaps I was missing something, didn't have something setup
right, etc. because when I try to connect using blueman I get the exact
same error messages as the original post
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