Package: thunderbird
Followup-For: Bug #883245
Dear Maintainer,
The lastest version in unstable (1:52.5.0-1) seems to have solved this issue...
Thanks for your work
Regards
Mourad
-- System Information:
Debian Release: buster/sid
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (990, 'testing
I suspect this is upstream bug #1672139:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1672139
As a workaround, I disabled webrender using
"gfx.webrender.force-disabled" set to "true", and my extensions (ublock,
bitwarden) seem to work properly again.
-- M
On 30/11/2020 17:45, Antoine Le Gonidec wrote:
Did you check that the add-ons are still active after a couple restarts
of Firefox?
The suggested workaround seems to have no effect here.
I just tried restarting multiple times (4-5), it still works for me.
Can you verify in "about:support" whet
l flatpak --installations
) | (
new_dirs=
while read -r install_path
Thanks for your consideration,
-- Mourad DC
-- System Information:
Debian Release: bullseye/sid
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimenta
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/plymouth/plymouth/-/issues/264
The proposed workaround is to use SimpleDRM, however this module isn't
built in Debian's kernels. In /boot/config-6.11.2-amd64:
# CONFIG_DRM_SIMPLEDRM is not set
Would it be possible to include this module?
Thanks,
-- Mourad DC
On 9/19/24 20:45, Jeremy BĂcha wrote:
Could you try plugging in a keyboard and see if that avoids the issue?
Yes, makes no difference.
If you revert to using gjs 1.80.2-1 from Unstable/Testing, does that
avoid the issue?
Also makes no difference.
However, I managed to find a way to workaro
Package: gnome-shell
Version: 47.0-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Upgrading Gnome-Shell to 47.0 makes GDM crash on boot. I've got almost the
exact same set of packages (& versions) installed on two other machines that
don't exhibit this issue.
Two things are specific
ing systemd's kernel-install,
but I guess some coordination is needed.
My current workaround is running `dpkg-reconfigure dracut` after kernel
install, which seems to fix the double initrd in my ESP.
Related to #1091455 and #1082811
Kind regards,
-- Mourad DC
-- System Information:
D
ate.d/systemd-boot`:
```bash
#!/bin/sh
set -eu
test -x /usr/bin/bootctl || exit 0
bootctl is-installed --quiet || exit 0
echo "Updating kernel version $1 in systemd-boot..."
kernel-install add "$1" "/boot/vmlinuz-$1" "$2"
```
So, this happens if you have systemd-boot and dracut installed.
Kind regards,
-- Mourad DC
Debian sid/unstable.
Thanks,
-- Mourad DC
```
Mar 03 11:53:06 belle gnome-shell[19934]: Registering session with GDM
Mar 03 11:53:15 belle gnome-shell[19934]: Need keyval or commitString
Mar 03 11:53:18 belle kernel: Mutter Input Th[19988]: segfault at 0 ip
7f468d0d1474 sp 7f463d7f94f8 error
Package: gnome-shell
Version: 48~beta-4
Followup-For: Bug #1099416
Seems I was wrong, unplugging the keyboard and using the OSK in, for example,
ptyxis also causes a crash in gnome-shell.
-- M
```
Mar 03 12:14:03 belle kernel: Mutter Input Th[21775]: segfault at 0 ip
7f92bfc93474 sp 7f9
Control: retitle -1 gnome-shell: crash when using OSK
Turns out it has nothing to do with using a hardware keyboard or not. I
can crash it by just using the On-Screen Keyboard, even with a hardware
keyboard plugged in.
I reported it upstream here:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issu
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