Package: kate
Version: 4:22.12.3-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Upstream bug https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=476307 has been reported
resolved by MR https://invent.kde.org/utilities/kate/-/merge_requests/1441
It would be extremely helpful if you were able to pull the patch back to
b
Package: libtiff
Version: 4.3.0-7
In 4.3.0-7 it looks like you've included a patch based on https://gitlab.com/
libtiff/libtiff/-/commit/9752dae8febab08879fc0159e7d387cff14eb3c3 as a fix for
CVE-2022-1355, but I don't think this is the right patch. You can confirm this
by building the package wi
In attempting to test out the indicated patch I noticed it's already applied
to linux 4.19.194 (as commit c733cf4abfba34e54e83bcb4ac4733203647e339), so
that's clearly not the fix.
This continues to happen for me maybe 1 in every 5 hibernations (on previously
stated thinkpad x230).
robert.
Package: li1nux
Version: 4.19.0-17
tl;dr: I have a feeling this is https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?
id=1656233
After resuming a buster system with linux-4.19.0-17 on a thinkpad x220 the
intel 6205 wifi fails to work, with the below dmesg warnings.
Hopefully this _is_ just the same bug
Package: linux
Version: 4.9.0-16
Hi,
linux-4.9.0-16-amd64 is not a happy kernel.
I don't know whether this is a duplicate of #990423, because I'm also using
iwlwifi, but this is on a thinkpad X220.
I actually received the latter two crashes *during* my upgrade to buster,
which didn't do a lot
FWIW I'm fairly convinced that the first vulnerable version for CVE-2020-5310
is 6.0.0, which is the first release that included
https://github.com/python-pillow/Pillow/commit/e91b851fdc1c914419543f485bdbaa010790719f
which introduced
the overflow when switching away from the safer TIFFTileSize
Source: tightvnc
Version: 1:1.3.9-9
Just letting you know I've ported fixes for the above CVEs from (the actively
maintained) libvnc for NixOS: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/73970/
files
robert.
> Alternatively, it could be related to:
> https://www.sqlite.org/src/info/4feb3159c6bc3f7e33959
>
> This was released as a part of 3.27.2 and looks like it has the right
> text as well. What concerns me is that the ticket[0] is almost a week
> before TALOS's timeline for "Vendor patched" plus it
Package: src:linux
Version: 3.2.46-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
On a Lenovo Ideapad z585, using HDMI output, having already had to blacklist
snf-hda-codec-hdmi to avoid oopses on boot (probably a different issue, will
file separately), when starting plasma-desktop for the first time on a
Hi,
I can confirm that this is still occurring in wheezy.
Package: kmail
Version: 4:4.4.11.1+l10n-3+b1
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 7.1
APT prefers stable-updates
APT policy: (500, 'stable-updates'), (500, 'stable')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Kernel: Linux 3.2.0-4-amd64 (SMP w/4
On Sunday 18 August 2013, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> If GRUB installed successfully, and you booted it, it would then need to
> load the kernel image and initramfs into memory. AFAIK it would be
> unable to do that if those are inside of the encrypted LVM. (The wheezy
> version o
Package: installation-reports
Version: Whatever version's on the currently available 7.1.0 netinst cd image
Severity: important
Tags: d-i
Hi,
When installing on a UEFI system (Lenovo Ideapad Z585), amd64, (installer
booted in UEFI mode, _I think_), installing grub fails with:
Executing grub-ins
Hi,
What's the status of this fix?
I'm getting the same behaviour on my Lenovo Ideapad S10-3, however I'm running
on i386 (well, 686-pae).
I'm using squeeze with linux-modules-3.2.0-0.bpo.2-686-pae 3.2.12-1~bpo60+1.
linux-modules-2.6.39-bpo.2-686-pae 2.6.39-3~bpo60+1 works fine but no 3-series
On Saturday 27 August 2011, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> >> - does hibernation work for you if you try a sid (3.x) kernel?
> >
> > Would 2.6.39+35.1 (from squeeze-backports) do? It's a lot easier to get
> > installed ;)
> >
> > Or is there a specific relevant patch that's gone into 3.*?
>
> Sure, 2.6
On Saturday 27 August 2011, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> I think we are long overdue to take this one upstream. I have a few
> questions anyway for before then:
>
> - does hibernation work for you if you try a sid (3.x) kernel?
Would 2.6.39+35.1 (from squeeze-backports) do? It's a lot easier to get
Hi,
I've been having the same problem on a Lenovo ideapad S10-3 in bug #623149
(should probably be marked as a duplicate in fact but I don't like to mess
around with other peoples bug trackers).
As suggested by Frederic, I tried 2.6.32-31 with
x86-hotplug-use-mwait-to-offline-a-processor-fix-t
On Tuesday 19 April 2011, Frédéric Boiteux wrote:
>Hello Robert,
>
> Perhaps you're also affected by the same bug I did with my eeepc
> (see #622259). Could you test a 2.6.32-31 kernel with following patch
> reverted :
> x86-hotplug-use-mwait-to-offline-a-processor-fix-the-legacy-case.patch
Package: linux-image-2.6.32-5-686
Version: 2.6.32-31
Severity: important
Hi,
I sure the last thing Ben needs is another netbook hibernation resume failure,
but here we go.
Using a Lenovo ideapad S10-3 (which afaik is a pretty much standard pine trail
netbook), squeeze installed from scratch, t
On Sunday 16 January 2011, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Could you please get a full backtrace?
> http://pkg-xorg.alioth.debian.org/xsf-docs/howtos/use-gdb.html
Ah, didn't know about bt full.
(gdb) bt full
#0 0xb74d0042 in __glXDRIscreenProbe (pScreen=0x88cd058) at
../../glx/glxdri2.c:639
On Saturday 11 September 2010, you wrote:
> On 09/11/2010 06:24 PM, Robert Scott wrote:
> > Blacklisting the 855GM from KMS in 2.6.32-21 to fix bugs like 582105
> > seems to be causing my system to hard lock when X starts up. Magic
> > sysrq key does nothing, and of course th
Package: linux-image-2.6.32-5-686
Version: 2.6.32-21
Severity: grave
Hi,
Blacklisting the 855GM from KMS in 2.6.32-21 to fix bugs like 582105 seems to
be causing my system to hard lock when X starts up. Magic sysrq key does
nothing, and of course the 855GM being totally blacklisted means modese
Hi,
The libpuma-dev package in experimental (0.99+1.0pre3-3) doesn't seem to
include any headers. This makes developing with it pretty difficult.
robert.
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Indeed; bluepin is no longer installed.
But python-gtk2 is a suggested package. Which doesn't make any sense anymore.
Unless there's another component of bluez-utils which uses it which I don't
know about.
Very nice.
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Package: bluez-utils
Version: 2.25-1
Subject says it all really. Reasonably freshly installed etch system.
robert.
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Package: realtime-lsm-source
Version: 0.1.1-6
I understand that realtime-lsm is going away, but until a fresh pam turns up
in testing, it is a good enough stopgap and it would be nice for it to at
least still be working. With kernel 2.6.15 it does still work if you build a
custom kernel with th
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