transitional package dnsutils because of testssl.sh.
Please update dependencies of testssl.sh by replacing dnsutils with
bind9-dnsutils.
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ues whatsoever.
There's also automatic piupart test which is run before any upload, which
ensures
the packages can be upgraded without a problem.
Does the piupart test tries to install amd64 and i386 versions of the
library packages together ?
Please provide an error message you've got.
Please read above.
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a-libs, libsmbclient0 and libldb2
for both amd64 and i386).
I had to downgrade to previous version (4.21.3+dfsg-4 and
2.10.0+samba4.21.3+dfsg-4) of all those packages to repair the system.
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-snapshots.
6. Then you can either remove the settings you added to
`listchanges.conf` or change `capture_snapshots` to `auto` which
will disable snapshots until/unless you later install an
experimental version of apt-listchanges.
Done.
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ectly identified the entries I've
already seen, and eliminated them.
Why are local changelogs (extracted from packages) and remote ones
(downloaded from Internet) treated differently ? Are they processed by
two different algorithms ?
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hanges/frontend: mail
* apt-listchanges/email-address: root
* apt-listchanges/no-network: false
* apt-listchanges/which: both
* apt-listchanges/email-format: html
* apt-listchanges/reverse: true
* apt-listchanges/save-seen: true
* apt-listchanges/headers: true
apt-listchanges/confirm: false
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4.19.37-6) and gcc-defaults (going back all the way to 0.2).
It seems these entries come from the online changelogs (the local ones
don't go back so far).
I keep all my e-mails so I can send them to you privately if you wish.
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Hi,
I confirm that the "crop" icon in the bottom toolbar is missing.
I use a simple desktop (Openbox, etc), without GNOME, so maybe it's
simply a missing package dependency that's normally pulled when GNOME is
installed.
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Control: retitle -1 debmirror: useless warning when rsync download method can't
be used
thanks
Sorry again, Thunderbird wrapped the control line :(
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going on.
Thanks for considering my suggestion :)
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Control: retitle -1 debmirror: useless warning when rsync download
method can't be used
thanks
Sorry, hit Ctrl-Enter too fast... :)
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"none" and disable the warning when download_method is set
to anything other than rsync (or at least disable the warning when the
user sets rsync_extra="none" and download_method to something different
than rsync).
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anyway, resulting in an inconsistent
mirror, and this inconsistency is then propagated to the downstream mirrors.
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s 3.x versions. It would be nice to
fix it (and ideally, to fix an annoying behavior of previous versions,
wrapping this line to 80 characters, for the sake of mail readers).
By the way, thanks for taking up the maintenance of this package :)
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PUs, which would be a lot more realistic (a
12-core CPU is far from being overloaded when the load average reaches 1).
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Le 05/08/2024 à 19:40, Carlos Henrique Lima Melara a écrit :
Hi,
On Mon, Aug 05, 2024 at 02:55:49PM GMT, Raphaël Halimi wrote:
Upstream has released a fix:
https://github.com/curl/curl/commit/3eec5afbd0b6377eca893c392569b2faf094d970
I plan to pick it when I have time. We are a bit in the
Control: tags -1 fixed-upstream
Control: thanks
Upstream has released a fix:
https://github.com/curl/curl/commit/3eec5afbd0b6377eca893c392569b2faf094d970
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error message.
According to [1], it also affects transmission-daemon.
[1] https://github.com/transmission/transmission/issues/7035
Setting severity to critical because it affects other packages (and to
trigger apt-listbugs for people who use it).
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blem.
Thank you for acting so quickly ! :)
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n working again.
Severity set to serious since it can render machine where ssh.socket is
enabled unreachable after an upgrade (before ssh.service is restarted,
which needs physical access).
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want me to reassign it ?
Fwiw, you might use an alternative debootstrap tool like mmdebstrap
which works properly in that regard.
I didn't know about this tool. Thanks for the tip :)
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tainer currently lists
"default-dbus-system-bus" as first alternative, which is provided by "dbus".
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(sorry, accidental Ctrl+Enter...)
With Bookworm, it totally broke.
If the preseeding happens after netcfg (url=...), when setting the
hostname from the kernel parameters, d-i keeps it, but does not get the
domain from DHCP as before; only setting both a hostname and a domain
name makes things
l
they're stabilized and working for all ThinkPad keyboards ?
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Control: tags -1 wontfix
Control: close -1
Dear Sebastien,
Thanks for your suggestion and your patch, but I prefer to follow
upstream's advice and keep the conflict in place to disallow
co-installation of TLP and PPD.
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fonts and the font configuration.
Yes, but what I meant was that it's a change from before 2.14, when
configuration and dependencies made sure that everyone had the same
default (DejaVu Sans Mono).
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nd if some
users disapprove of the change, the broader discussion we haven't had
may happen later.
Yes, let's see what users think of the change. I have good hope that
most people will be satisfied.
Thanks for your perseverance!
You're welcome :)
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e-mails to the BTS is
not in vain, is very much appreciated :)
On 2023-08-17 15:34, Raphaël Halimi wrote:
IMHO, if Debian wants to follow the upstream fontconfig default to
use the Noto fonts, the system should work without the DejaVu
packages installed, so it would make more sense to patch fo
to an empty string. It shouldn't be evaluated since
it's enclosed between single quotes.
Downgrading systemd to version 253.5-1 fixes the problem.
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the initramfs hook (see provided patch).
I tested it in a VM on a standard headless system (bullseye), with and
without encrypted root; the text prompts for entering the passphrase and
reporting success or failure are correctly displayed.
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Control: fixed -1 1.5.0-2
Control: thanks
Forgot to mention the closed bug in the changelog.
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[x] I reviewed all changes and I approve them
[x] attach debdiff against the package in testing
unblock tlp/1.5.0-2
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F
#x27;ll have to re-introduce them during Trixie's
development cycle.
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reassign 1028897 fontconfig
retitle 1028897 fontconfig: wrong name for the Noto monospace font
merge 1028897 1028643
tags 1028897 patch
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With Fontconfig 2.14, upstream made the Noto fonts default, but used "Noto
Sans Mono&qu
reassign -1 fontconfig
retitle -1 fontconfig: wrong name for the Noto monospace font
merge -1 1028643
tags -1 patch
thanks
Le 14/01/2023 à 19:45, Raphaël Halimi a écrit :
If you wish to keep DejaVu as default, here is a simple patch to do that.
Ok, scratch this patch. I know that Debian don
phaël HalimiDescription: Keep DejaVu fonts as default for latin languages
With Fontconfig 2.14, upstream made the Noto fonts the default for serif,
sans-serif and monospace families for latin languages. This patch simply
undoes this change.
Author: Raphaël Halimi
Bug-Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/cg
etc/fonts/conf.d", overwriting the original
one linking to "/usr/share/fontconfig/conf.avail/60-latin.conf", which
belongs to the package. Is that the correct way of changing default
fontconfig settings ?
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the issue
report, I'll link them in the BTS.
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oth packages, before
Bookworm is released ?
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l the changes and revert to natacpi. I'll try to see that
with upstream.
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it in the MOK (machine owner keys), and sign the module with it. It's
far outside of the scope of TLP, so in the meantime, for the purpose of
testing, just reboot into BIOS and disable secure boot.
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reboot:
What model of ThinkPad do you have ?
Maybe the natacpi driver doesn't work and you need another one.
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ol in front of the lines you modified (the
ones starting with START_CHARGE_THRESH and STOP_CHARGE_THRESH) and it
should work.
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work, I'll use this
workaround while waiting for a fixed version to be released. Thanks !
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Le 24/10/2022 à 20:17, Joel Rosdahl a écrit :
On Mon, Oct 24, 2022, at 15:26, Raphaël Halimi wrote:
Install pbuilder on an amd64 host and prepare an i386 chroot. Then, try to
build a package in it (I was rebuilding timidity). It should hang during the
configure phase.
I've never used pbu
pdebuild --architecture i386
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Le 24/10/2022 à 13:38, Joel Rosdahl a écrit :
Hi Raphaël,
Could you test if ccache 4.7.1-1 improves the situation?
I also tested it, it's broken too.
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,
checking for that, etc) for foreign architectures.
It always happen, but not necessarily for the same files, although it's
usually while checking for stdio.h or stdlib.h.
Downgrading to 4.6.3-1 in the chroot solves the problem, both for i386
and armhf.
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early all GNOME applications, Remmina, Wireshark or even XTerm.
Author: Raphaël Halimi
Last-Update: 2022-09-24
---
This patch header follows DEP-3: http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep3/
--- a/src/utils.c
+++ b/src/utils.c
@@ -189,7 +189,6 @@
{
GtkIconInfo *icon_info = NULL;
gchar *icon = NULL;
-
resolv.conf, /run/systemd/resolve/resolv.conf,
or just manage it manually ?
Plus, it would solve both problems I mentioned before.
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/resolv.conf instead, thus bypassing the stub
resolver). This would keep DNS resolution working (until the next
reboot, that is), but the user will at least have the time to read the
NEWS entry, and act accordingly.
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optionally stripping comments and
empty lines) in maintainers scripts.
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the package
is removed. Even if you think there's no problem here, I don't agree and
I think those are bugs, and serious ones at that.
I'll file them just for the record, so feel free to immediately close
them as wontfix, I won't mind.
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uppet recipes, container
images, etc etc), and defeating the very purpose of systemd to be "a
suite of basic building blocks for a Linux system" that we finally embraced.
It's almost as if you want to discourage us to use the non-init-related
parts of systemd.
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I think this is a bad change, but that's another matter.
Being obtuse and condescending won't help.
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effort.
And, last but not the least, I see that /etc/resolv.conf is now part of
systemd-resolved files, which means that it would be deleted when the
systemd-resolved package is removed from the system. I think it would
also deserve its own bug with some high priority.
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olvconf in its own package.
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ge (as it was before), and split only
systemd-resolvconf.
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supposed to
depend on headers packages. I think this should be fixed.
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leftover modules, or even better, run a
script to do it automatically (basically the logic would list the
installed modules with dkms status, and clear them if that's the only
file left in /lib/modules//). I can write it for you if
you want.
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--- /etc/kernel/pr
look at the configuration file. Did you try whitelisting
your screen in with the option "USB_DENYLIST=" ?
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on my PC by directly modifying /etc/xrdp/startwm.sh and this
worked as intended, with no visible side-effects.
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s could be
installed together without any problem.
Please consider releasing a new multi-arch friendly version of the
package. I attached a small patch to this bug report.
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detect it, and instructs
dh-install to use the file installed by the build system instead of the
one from sources.
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Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 11:20:21 +0200
Sub
Le 15/02/2020 à 11:53, Beatrice Torracca a écrit :
> with a recent upgrade (I think in 1.3.1-1) a typo has sneaked in into
> the package description.
>
> In particular Bluetooth has been changed in "luetooth".
Thanks for the report, I'll prepare a new upload.
R
r bug report filed against the respective priorities of the
different configuration files, or against the NEWS entry itself that you
find somewhat not clear ?
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tream not wanting 1.3.0 to go to the next
Ubuntu LTS release without this fix.
See https://github.com/linrunner/TLP/issues/460 for more information.
If you can't wait, checkout the Git repository and build the package
yourself.
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bblewrap, as
ffmpegthumbnailer may not be the only binary run by Nautilus through
bubblewrap that may need stuff in /etc/alternatives (now or in the future).
Since /etc/alternatives is Debian-specific, I think it shouldn't be
necessary to report this bug to upstream.
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Le 16/10/2019 à 08:38, Dmitry Smirnov a écrit :
> On Wednesday, 16 October 2019 5:21:22 PM AEDT Raphaël Halimi wrote:
>> Just to know, is there a plan to backport this fix through stable updates ?
>
> Not at this time, unfortunately. To backport Zoneminder it must migrate to
&g
think to look at the Salsa repo, I just quickly
parsed the BTS before reporting.
Just to know, is there a plan to backport this fix through stable updates ?
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rl to allow such basic functions to work as
expected.
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After upgrading hplip to 3.19.8+dfsg0-7 and re-adding the printer, I can
confirm that the problem is fixed, at least for my printer.
Thanks to all for the good work !
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D was
rejected with an error, but it worked once I modified it manually. Maybe
not all PPDs were correctly fixed ?
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x
(06/06) and I clearly remember printing without problems between those dates
I was tempted to file this bug with a high severity since it prevents
installing a printer or simply printing, but since it also seems limited
to hpcups, I'll let you decide on this.
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d users in the future when
Bullseye will be released and they upgrade from Buster.
I guess the best solution is to provide an updated version of tasksel
which provides a transitional dummy package named task-print-server
depending on task-print-service.
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ind, you may want to just trust us to make the
> right call. Hypothetical users that haven't been testing release
> candidates and haven't noticed the issue can surely 1) find bug reports
> when they run into this issue; 2) apply a workaround; 3) or wait until
> 10.1 is released.
Right. My apologies.
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ess gnupg is installed manually before the apt-setup phase,
apt-key can't add a key to its trusted keyring.
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on [3].
I have to say that I **really** miss the times when a new Debian release
was ready "when it's ready"... :(
[1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=851774#61
[2] https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/apt-setup/merge_requests/1
[3] https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/apb.html.en
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y is used at all.
I hope this fix (or another one of your own choice) will make it to d-i
before release.
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--- 60local.orig 2018-08-10 21:20:36.0 +0200
+++ 60local 2019-06-29 10:36:46.0 +0200
@@ -35,6 +35,7 @@
while :; do
if fetch-url "$key&quo
), but some of them depend on libGL.so.1, provided
by libgl1. Hence, it's probably safe to replace the dependency on
libgl1-mesa-glx with libgl1.
Here is a (very small) patch to fix that.
It would be very nice if this fix made it to Buster.
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Index: steam-1.0.0.59/d
Buster.
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Index: openjdk-11-11.0.4+4+really11.0.3+7/debian/rules
===
--- openjdk-11-11.0.4+4+really11.0.3+7.orig/debian/rules
+++ openjdk-11-11.0.4+4+really11.0.3+7/debian/rules
@@ -602,7 +602,7 @@ ifneq
Package: xorg
Version: 1:7.7+19
Tags: patch
libgl1-mesa-glx is a dummy package which itself depends on libgl1,
therefore a dependency on libgl1-mesa-glx | libgl1 makes no sense.
Here is a (very small) patch to fix that.
It would be very nice if this fix made it to Buster.
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this bug is
present in it, but also in stretch-backports.
Please also look at #785574, which was valid for Stretch, but not
anymore for Buster, so you may want to close it as well.
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Package
ition hard drives: [O]
Install base system:[O]
Install tasks: [O]
Install boot loader:[O]
Overall install:[O]
Comments/Problems:
Apart of this problem (and another described in a different bug report),
the installation went well.
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:[O]
Detect hard drives: [O]
Partition hard drives: [O]
Install base system:[O]
Install tasks: [O]
Install boot loader:[O]
Overall install:[O]
Comments/Problems:
Apart of this problem (and another described in a different bug report),
the installation went
bian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers/Optimus
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ll plugins (utils.sh), but they don't seem to suffer from the
same problem, since they source $PROGPATH/utils.sh, with $PROGPATH being
extracted from $0.
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Hi,
Here is a refreshed patch (in Git format) to be applied on version 1:24.2-4.
Since it adds a quilt patch, the warnings about white space errors from
git am are normal.
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Hi,
Here is a refreshed patch (in Git format) to be applied on version 1:24.2-4.
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Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2016 16:39:58 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 2/2] Split keytab
(from "digraph" up to and including "resize") wrongly
indented twice. This small (one line) patch fixes that.
It's in quilt format, with DEP-3 headers.
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In "CUSTOMIZAT
ng, not the recommended packages. This is tracked as #908711.
You're right, it seems so obvious now.
Sorry for the duplicate, I did search the web for "bugs debian-installer
kernel not upgraded during installation" but the title of this bug was
too different, and I missed it.
Do yo
This may put it at risk during a certain period of
time between the first boot, and the first upgrade (and reboot).
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kms, but
acpi-call-dkms instead.
I'm not sure about the improved hdaps driver, though, but I guess you
got an SSD with your new X270, so you shouldn't need it anyway.
[1] http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Tp_smapi
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ng the global prefix with radvd, and
again, at the same point during the installation process, d-i removes
the ULA address (which leaves the system with only the link-local
address this time).
Note that I tried with Buster alpha 3 image too, and d-i behaves exactly
the same.
Regards,
but
there was a GnuPG update on 2018-06-09, it seems it was indeed a GnuPG
bug after all.
As far as I'm concerned, this bug can be closed.
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g report can be closed (no more random key fetching nor
abnormal CPU consumption) but a new bug appeared.
What else can I do to help debugging this ?
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ore if it's caused by plymouth.
So, this last e-mail was not about #781923 but really about #897572,
which can be considered as fixed as far as I'm concerned. Sorry for the
confusion.
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),
but I specify it for the sake of completeness.
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rder of the last two stanzas in
/etc/skel/.bashrc.
[1] https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/maint-guide/modify.html
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