On Sun, Mar 10, 2024 at 10:06:42AM +0800, Sean Whitton wrote:
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On Mon, Mar 04, 2024 at 04:08:37PM +, Simon McVittie wrote:
> Copying context from elsewhere in the thread, Sam Hartman wrote:
> > Are there solutions in the space of having glib2.0-0 continue to exist
> > as a package depended on by glib2.0-0t64 or depending on the new library
> > allowing you
I agree with the conclusions drawn here, but feel that it's possibly
worth making a stronger general statement that policy should never
prevent the implementation of a well-considered simple solution. I would
like some further analysis of Sam's proposal, though - I don't think
there's any advan
On Fri, Aug 25, 2023 at 06:50:54AM +0200, Ansgar wrote:
> If someone wants to go this way, I suggest to just have a GR about it
> instead of iterating this at tech-ctte yet again. It's not very
> motivating to have some people endlessly argue against moving forward
> and wanting to revisit/revers
On Fri, Jul 21, 2023 at 10:55:39AM +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> Unless somebody has a better idea then then my plan is to ship in the
> next upload of kmod a file in /etc/modprobe.d/ which uses the blacklist
> directive to prevent automatically loading some file system modules.
I think this wou
On Wed, Jun 14, 2023 at 10:04:54AM +0100, Sean Whitton wrote:
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> lasts for up
On Wed, Jun 14, 2023 at 10:03:19AM +0100, Sean Whitton wrote:
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> I call for votes on the following ballot to fill a vacant seat on the
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> lasts for up
On Tue, Jun 13, 2023 at 09:14:53PM +0200, Ansgar wrote:
> On Tue, 2023-06-13 at 20:01 +0100, Matthew Garrett wrote:
> > After discussing this at our monthly meeting, we concluded that the
> > technical committee isn't going to take action on this at the moment.
> > Ther
severity 902972 normal
The SONAME of this library changed, but the ABI did not. There's no
benefit in forcing users to rebuild, and I'm unclear on how this
violates policy, so I'm downgrading the severity to unblock migration.
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ardware that's broken by acpiphp is also broken by Windows. I've
seen no evidence that anything exists in the real world that would be
broken merely by loading this driver.
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27;re not racing with the
keyboard controller.
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I video
driver isn't working for you.
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Is there a /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0 directory as well as the
Panasonic one?
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On Tue, Jan 04, 2011 at 06:14:40AM +0800, Cristopher Camacho wrote:
> No, there is no. Only the /sys/class/backlight/panasonic/ directory is
> present.
Can you attach the output of the acpidump command on your system?
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but it doesn't show
> very much. Can you suggest how to investigate this?
Could be a number of things. The output of acpidump would help.
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d.net/bugs/219520), so if it's safe to drop this diff
> now, I'd like for us to do that. I agree that conceptually, it's better to
> set all of the wireless variables before bringing up the interface.
softmac's dead, so if it's not required for mac80211 I suspect it c
he temperature and misinterprets it as requiring a critical thermal
shutdown. Lockups are certainly possible, and it's just about
conceivable that you could cause hardware damage - though that's a bit
of a stretch.
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access, so there's a risk of racing and trashing the
contents of other registers. This should really be implemented as a
kernel driver using either the hwmon or thermal interfaces and a generic
fan control daemon implemented on top of that.
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On Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 08:16:37PM +0200, Davide Viti wrote:
> Today Aiet Kolkhi posted the following:
>
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-i18n/2007/08/msg00026.html
Looks good. I'll try to get this fixed in the next couple of days.
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ieve it:
Did you ever get any feedback from the Georgian developers? It'd be nice
to know if they're happy with the change.
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> +#endif
Does the code work with this change? I'd be suspicious...
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Could you clarify the comments? "Dell i key" doesn't sound like a media
key.
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l close the bug in
> the next weeks.
I'm afraid I don't have any Debian installs at the moment - however, I
believe that this was fixed before the release of woody.
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but it's
certainly not a regression over Sarge.
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Package: wireless-tools
Severity: normal
As described in http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/12/20/371 , various wireless
drivers require that the interface be brought up before wireless options
are set. As far as I can tell, the pre-up script doesn't currently do
this.
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ought to make it pretty clear)
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to make real-mode BIOS calls. This can never
work. I'd suggest just closing this.
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Sorry? 12 of the files in the source tree contain explicit Nvidia
copyright statements. The others tend to have no copyrights at all, but
are generally written by Mark Vojkovich who is an nvidia employee.
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gered by policy manager events in any case.
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he preferred
form for modification, and according to prevailing attitudes on
debian-legal should be removed from Debian.
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> Is it possible to add it in the package?
No - dpms bios calls don't work on all hardware, and may be actively
harmful in some cases. This is a Dell BIOS bug that can also be seen
under safe mode in Windows - please feel free to complain to Dell.
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Diff attached.
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--- xserver-xorg-input-synaptics-0.14.3+seriouslythistime.orig/linux_input.h
+++ xserver-xorg-input-synaptics-0.14.3+seriouslythistime/linux_input.h
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
#define EVIOCGID _IOR('E', 0x02, struc
not, I'm afraid there's nothing
I can do (you're not using a framebuffer, right? If you are, then it
needs suspend/resume code to deal with this, and vbetool is probably
just confusing it. But in any case, there doesn't appear to be a bug in
vbetool here)
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ise things seem to work well now.
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Right. I can build a working binary if I do two things:
1) Add -march=i386 to the gnu-efi and elilo builds
2) Use plain binutils-2.16.1, and not binutils-2.16.1cvs20060117
The first of these is easy, the second involves finding out what's
broken in binutils. What fun.
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5 .reloc000a 0002f060 0002f060 00029a60
2**2
CONTENTS, ALLOC, LOAD, READONLY, DATA
I'm afraid I don't really know toolchains well enough to go much further
myself.
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, but haven't managed to produce a working binary yet. Scanning
the Gentoo binutils and gcc patches doesn't show anything terribly
obvious, so it sounds like tracking this down won't be terribly good
fun.
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Package: elilo
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
On IA32 systems, attempting to run elilo.efi gives:
'elilo' not found
Exit status code: Invalid Parameter
The Sarge version gives
Exit status code: Load Error
I have a working elilo.efi that was built on a gentoo system usi
ssing, has been obsoleted, or
> is only available from another source
> E: Package libiw27 has no installation candidate
It was uploaded this morning - it may take a little while to hit the
archive.
Thanks,
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Can you reproduce this with the latest netapplet? I believe it to be
fixed now.
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ing directory `/build/buildd/vbetool-0.5'
> make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/build/buildd/vbetool-0.5'
> make: *** [build-stamp] Error 2
Hmm. Does sparc genuinely not have any concept of legacy port io?
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lause, including
> libntp/memmove.c, libntp/mktime.c, libntp/random.c, libntp/strerror.c,
> libntp/strstr.c, ntpd/refclock_jupiter.c, and ntpd/refclock_mx4200.c.
> These should be referenced in debian/copyright.
BSD with advertising isn't GPL compatible.
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Package: irda-utils
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
On x86 and amd64 laptops (and possibly some desktops), the presence of
IrDA ports is indicated through the PNP BIOS. The attached patch
attempts to use this information to automatically load the correct FIR
driver and to configure the serial po
Package: grub
Version: 0.95+cvs20040624-12
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
On boot, the BIOS is supposed to pass the boot drive to the bootloader
in register dx. Not all BIOSes do this. The included patch causes grub
to attempt to boot off the boot drive passed by the BIOS. If this fails,
it then
On Fri, Aug 05, 2005 at 03:14:48PM +0200, Marco van Zwetselaar wrote:
> Just a minor point: since this bug is fixed by an upload, why do you
> close it using email to its -done address?
Because I failed to close it in the changelog.
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it's in the archive.
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Glenn Maynard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 01, 2005 at 11:58:07PM +0100, Matthew Garrett wrote:
>> Yes. And?
>
> So you think it's acceptable to have a work in main, whose license is
> "if you're Debian, you're never allowed to remove t
Glenn Maynard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 01, 2005 at 11:08:24PM +0100, Matthew Garrett wrote:
>> a) Remove the material concerned from the installation guide in woody
>> and sarge and get new versions uploaded to the archive. Apologise
>> profusely. Pote
;Stop complaining, it's against our policy to attribute
people so we'll remove your material instead".
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I chatted to rml about this at LCA - it ought to only affect the Suse
codepath, so I'm not too worried about it. I'll take another look to
make sure that we're not affected.
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;m the wrong side of a thin piece of string at the moment,
so an NMU would be helpful.
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> show the strength reliably, as does iwconfig.
The issue is whether your driver returns the strength for networks that
you aren't connected to. What does iwlist scan return?
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This may
be a driver issue - ISTR that orinoco_cs doesn't like switching networks
while the interface is up. Could you open a new bug for that issue?
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;.)
> Nevertheless, netapplet labels wlanp_0 as "active".
ifup returns 0 in this case. It would probably make life easier if it
didn't. In any case, I'll look at sanity checking that failure mode -
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Package: nstx
Version: 1.1-beta6-1
Severity: grave
nstxd in sid is broken with any packets longer than 90 bytes. Fix it,
you fool.
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Just to check - are you quitting dasher correctly when doing this?
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The package in the archive depends on at-spi on all architectures
(judging by the buildd logs). I think this is probably down to at-spi
changing somehow. Does libspi-dev still have the same shlibdeps?
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G should be interpreted nowadays, especially in the face of
issues that weren't considered when they were written.
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Package: nvidia-kernel-source
Severity: normal
The source code in the nvidia provided kernel module has the following
copyright text:
/* _NVRM_COPYRIGHT_BEGIN_
*
* Copyright 2001 by NVIDIA Corporation. All rights reserved. All
* information contained herein is proprietary and confidential t
Package: debian-installer
Severity: normal
For vesafb to work, the kernel bootloader needs to set up a VESA mode.
This is typically done by passing something like vga=0x301 (which will
set a 256 colour 640x480 display). If this succeeds, vesafb should load
and work correctly. Otherwise, the sys
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