This problem is resolved in Debian 12 Bookworm, with the arrival of ghostscript
10.0.
The bug should probably be closed. Thank you all for all of your work,
Jim McCloskey
* Jim McCloskey (mccl...@ucsc.edu) wrote:
|> Package: ghostscript
|> Version: 9.53~dfsg-2+deb10u4
|> X-D
incorrectly gathered at the root of
the tree and
are superimposed on one another. Under earlier versions of ghostscript (9.52
and 9.27), the
document is rendered as intended -- with the labels distinct and printed at the
intended nodes.
Thank you for all of your work,
Jim McCloskey
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Package: libmtp9
Version: 1.1.12-1~bpo8+1
Severity: important
Hello, and thanks for all of your work.
In jessie with:
libmtp-common: 1.1.11-1
libmtp-runtime: 1.1.9-1
libmtp9:1.1.9-1
mtp-tools 1.1.9-1
jmtpfs: 0.5-2
4.8.0-1-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.8.7-1 (2016-11-13) x86_64 GNU
* Ben Hutchings (b...@decadent.org.uk) wrote:
|> On Tue, 2014-12-30 at 21:13 -0800, Jim McCloskey wrote:
|> [...]
|> > However, two days ago I upgraded from wheezy to jessie and installed
kernel version
|> > 3.17-1. I purged fglrx and now rely again on the radeon dr
* Jim McCloskey (mccl...@ucsc.edu) wrote:
|> This is what I've done so far to try to sort this bug out:
|>
|> . tried different monitors
|> . tested the memory
|> . upgraded the BIOS
|> . tried the card in a different machine
|> . tried
sed by Khalid Aziz .
Just to confirm that this patch did in fact fix the problem here.
Thank you very much!
Jim McCloskey
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Bernhard Úbelacker wrote:
|> Can someone else reproduce this issue?
Justin B Rye wrote:
|> I can reproduce this (and see bug #785719 against "general").
I encountered this bug following an upgrade to testing on October 30th
2014, an upgrade that affected both kexec-tools and systemd. I
repo
Mert Dirik wrote:
|> Do you have kexec-tools installed? Sound very much like #766338.
Thank you! I did have kexec-tools installed (though I'm not sure how
that came to be so and I wasn't aware of it). Purging kexec-tools
solved the problem, so this bug should probably be closed. However
judgi
Package: systemd
Version: 215-5+b1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
Thanks very much for all of your work. The core of my report is this:
following an upgrade to testing on October 30th 2014, I am unable to
shut down my laptop. Almost every way of shutting down is followed by
a forced reboot
Package: xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
Version: 1:1.0.10-1+b2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
* What led up to the situation?
Upgrading to testing/jessie (as of July 20th 2014) resulted in GPU lockups
which I
had not experienced on this system under stable/wheezy.
* What exactly did you d
This problem seems to have been resolved by a further upgrade to
current testing:
Start-Date: 2014-07-23 07:26:21
Commandline: apt-get -f -t testing dist-upgrade
Wireless connectivity now works very well again. I have no idea which
was the crucial package, but I'm relieved and grateful,
Ji
|> The other experiment I've been running is this: network-manager on the
|> laptop is currently at the version in testing (0.9.10.0-1), but I
|> purged network-manager-gnome almost exactly three hours ago. The
|> problem has not manifested itself in those three hours,
But when I booted t
The system now usually (three times out of five) freezes hard before
it gets to the gdm3 login screen and can then be used only in console-mode.
There's no 0-greeter.log in /var/log/gdm3/ because (I think) X crashes
before things can get that far:
Jul 21 20:52:52 branci40 org.a11y.Bus[803]: g_db
Package: network-manager
Version: 0.9.10.0-1
Severity: important
It's actually not clear to me whether this bug-report should be filed
against network-manager or against network-manager-gnome.
I upgraded my laptop to testing on Monday July 21st:
Start-Date: 2014-07-21 09:38:16
Commandline:
ve grub in doing that, so
Installing libmtp9 from the experimental repository made no difference.
I hope this is helpful.
Jim McCloskey
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This is what I've done so far to try to sort this bug out:
. tried different monitors
. tested the memory
. upgraded the BIOS
. tried the card in a different machine
. tried a self-compiled version of (Debianized) kernel 3.4
. tried libdrm packages built myself from:
git://git.debian.or
* Jon Severinsson (j...@severinsson.net) wrote:
|> > Hello. Following an install of wheezy using
debian-wheezy-DI-b2-i386-netinst.iso,
|> > I reported bug #687136 [...] concerning xserver freezes with corruption
of
|> > the screen at every boot. The GPU is identified thus:
|> >
|>
I tried a self-compiled 3.5 kernel (compiled from patched source in the
Debian experimental repository), but the problem persisted.
Looking through /var/log/messages (this under kernel 3.2.0-3-686-pae again),
I see GPU lockups reported every minute or so:
GPU lockup (waiting for 0x002E last
Package: installation-reports
Severity: minor
Tags: d-i
-- Package-specific info:
Boot method: CD
Image version:
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/wheezy_di_beta1/i386/iso-cd/debian-wheezy-DI-b1-i386-netinst.isoy-DI-b1-i386-netinst.iso,
Date: Sun Aug 12 14:31:03 PDT 2012
Machine: Lenovo Thin
* Otavio Salvador (ota...@ossystems.com.br) wrote:
|> This looks to be a kernel issue and would be nice to try latest
|> version of d-i to see if it happens or not.
|>
|> Mind to retest it?
Sorry to be slow (I've been fiendishly busy).
But I tested the d-i build of November 22nd and
Package: installation-reports
Boot method: CD
Image version: debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso, build of September 6th
2009, from http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/
Date: Wednesday Sept 9th, 7:10pm (Pacific)
Machine: Dell Optiplex 745
Processor: Intel Celeron D
Memory:
P
* Christian Perrier (bubu...@debian.org) wrote:
|> Quoting Jim McCloskey (mccl...@ucsc.edu):
|> > Package: installation-reports
|> >
|> > Boot method: CD
|> > Image version:
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/i386
Package: installation-reports
Boot method: CD
Image version:
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/i386/iso-cd/debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso
Date: Dec 20th--21st
Machine: customized P4500A from Polywell COmputers Inc.
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E850
TYPE=en_US (charmap=ISO-8859-1)
Neutrino consistently crashes at startup when the Nomad Zen
Xtra is attached to a USB port. It starts only if the Nomad is
not attached. David Knight ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) reports
that he has just released version 0.8.3 which be believes fixes
this problem.
Jim McCloske
and configured the ethernet adapter (Broadcom BCM4401 100Base-T),
where the August version could not.
I thought I could choose to install a 2.6 series kernel, but if
that was an option, I somehow missed it.
THANKS!!!
Jim McCloskey
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