Hello.
After the new release a tsunami of new packages arrived to unstable. They
all installed ok but after the upgrade the graphical interface didn't show
up.
A quick look in .xsession-errors showed tempfile command was missing.
tempfile must be in debian-utils package but it isn't
https://pac
Thanks Greg
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=992385
It is xorg-common still using tempfile.
So... if you need X your choices are downgrade debian-utils or wait until a
new version of xorg-common is available.
Greetings
Hello!
Since the new Debian release and after a ton of new packages arrived to
Unstable I noticed the system tray icon for Telegram desktop does not
appear... or at least it appear completely black. See attached image.
Is it a Debian problem or a Telegram problem? Any ideas?
Thank you
I thought it was clear, but I was wrong.
Telegram from website ( version 3.0.1 ), running in KDE under Unstable.
Everything was ok until Bullseye came out and a tsunami of new packages
arrived to Unstable. Since that moment the icon disappeared. Everything
seems to work fine, except for that icon.
> Oh. You Are running UNSTABLE version of Debian. And just installed a
> program outside of Debian, from third party website. You must know what
> you are doing.
I know what I'm doing, thank you.
> Also you must then know how to report bugs like this, I
> understand. Otherwise you shouldn't be
A few days ago I noticed my debian unstable started to update packages
automatically. A quick inspection showed apt was updated, and also the
configuration files in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d, including a
20auto-upgrades file with all options enabled.
Because auto update in sid is at least dangerous, wha
Hello
After the recent update of Wine packages in Sid, some programs do not
run because of a missing libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll. They all worked just fine
with the previous version.
~$ wine SpaceEngine.exe
014c:err:module:import_dll Library libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll (which is needed
by L"Z:\\home\\eoz\\Programs
Hello!
Finding and placing missing DLLs into the Windows directory of Wine is easy.
I think the problem is the windows executables in wine have not been
compiled with the -static-libgcc option of MinGW, so not including all
these libgcc DDLs can be considered a bug itself.
But compiling it witho
> Not entirely sure, but I think this is the issue:
> More and more Wine DLL files are built with mingw.
> The libwine package already depends on libz-mingw.
> Probably the 'gcc-mingw-w64-i686-win32-runtime' package should now be
> installed as well.
>
> Does the program work when you install this
> > I'm pretty sure the problem is the Wine DLL files were built without
> > the -static-libgcc flag
> >
> > Time to file a bug?
> >
>
> I think it is
I'm looking for the exact package that contains zlib1.dll but I can't
find it. Libwine depends on libz-mingw-w64 but the zlib1.dll there is
no
Thank you!
I filled a bug report. Let's see what happens now.
Hello!
Opened a bug report against Wine, because I was not sure about what
package was the culprit. #1006725
It was reasigned to libz-mingw-w64 and a few moments ago I downloaded
the updated package from the repository.
Everything works fine now. Thanks to everyone who made this possible.
Hello!
Since the lass update last night in Sid / Unstable, I'm getting
segmentation faults from some programs, like VLC:
vlc video.mkv
VLC media player 3.0.17.3 Vetinari (revision 3.0.13-8-g41878ff4f2)
[55c0d2e29460] main libvlc: Running vlc with the default
interface. Use 'cvlc' to use vlc w
Karthik () wrote:
>
> Same here
I took a look at the syslog and found something:
Mar 23 13:21:51 kernel: [ 347.474189] vlc[2625]: segfault at
30200 ip 7f75b88659ae sp 7f75 b8d23b00 error 4 in
libigdgmm.so.12.1.0[7f75b87fc000+78000]
Mar 23 13:21:51 kernel: [ 347.474197] Code: ff 4c 8
Do not forget for sensors to work you must first run sensors-detect
Greetings
El lun, 18 ene 2021 a las 20:11, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
() escribió:
>
> On 18/01/2021 15:35, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Monday 18 January 2021 12:15:00 Stefan Monnier wrote:
> >
> >>> ISTR there is a "vcg*" sort of thing
Same problem here. Kernel 5.2.x makes my MT76x2 wifi very unstable,
with bad performance and lot of dropouts. Running 4.19.x for now.
> I am using Sid on my laptop (HP ZBook 15) and since first linux-image-5.2.0-1
> and then linux-image-5.2.0-2
> the wifi is not stable and goes down after few sec
Actually runing linux-image-4.19.0-5-amd64 (4.19.37-6) without any
wifi issues (this is a desktop), but with linux-image-5.2.0-2-amd64
wifi is unstable with too frequent drops.
WiFi card is a MediaTek MT-7612 USB dongle.
Hope this helps
basti () wrote:
>
> Migual has you update to 4.19.37-5+deb
Hi!
Kernels 5.2.x are a disaster for wifi. Several wifi modules doesn't
work well or doesn't work at all. I'm experiencing myself too much
frequent disconnects with USB wifi cards (Mediatek and Realtek). Then
add USB 3.0 problems (Wrong bounce buffer write length warnings) and
the result is a bare
Richard Hector () wrote
I used to be able to use my mouse to select/paste 'normally' (for X),
> when using vim in a terminal. More recently (a few years?), it doesn't
> seem to work.
Yes, since a few years(?) you must use shift and the mouse for copy / paste
in vim using Debian's default configu
My experience is similar.
Currently I'm using Linksys WUSB600N v2 USB dongles based on Ralink
RT3572 and they work just fine. They can handle my 100 MBit conection
using 2x2 N mode in 5 GHz band without too much problems.
But I have also a Linksys WUSB6300 802.11ac dongle, based on
RTL8812AU. Alt
Hello.
I upgraded a machine to sid. Everything seems to work just fine but I
noticed a problem with Audacity 2.2.2 and Pulseaudio 12.2-2.
I can't select pulse neither as recording or playback device.
I can select "default" on playing device, and it appears in
pavucontrol and I can manage it.
Bu
-plugins_1.1.6-1+b1_i386.deb
Something is really bad with current version 1.1.7 of libasound2.
Hope this helps someone.
El lun., 5 nov. 2018 a las 13:55, Miguel A. Vallejo
() escribió:
>
> Hello.
>
> I upgraded a machine to sid. Everything seems to work just fine but I
> noticed
I remember some e-mail programs automatically add an extra space in
front of a From in the message body if any line starts with From.
Probably Thunderbird is one of them.
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>
> On Sat, Dec 10, 2022 at 08:36:39AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > Technically, it's th
If I remember correctly, all Windows EXE have an string saying:
This program cannot be run in DOS mode.
It is displayed when loaded under MS-DOS, so it should be easy to
identify an EXE for DOS from an EXE for Windows.
To run it, dosbox should work.
Greetings
I'm using Ralink RT3572 (Linksys WUSB600N v2) with no problems after
disabling mac randomization in Network Manager. The only drawback is
it is only a 802.11n device. I'm looking for a 802.11ac upgrade with
no success.
Since I moved my desktop to Buster I noticed each time a sound is
played there is a fade-in effect at the begining. The problem is short
duration sounds, like notifications, does not sound at all, or you
hear only the very end at low volume. A second play of the same sound
just after the first soun
> I am not sure it can be of use, but maybe have a look at this bug report
> solution:
>
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=904822#17
>
> Regards,
Yes!
That was the problem. Disabling power saving in Intel HDA codec makes
sound works normal, as it should be.
Thank you!
Hello.
Some time ago I read the kernel 4.19 include support for some Mediatek
802.11ac USB devices. When I saw the kernel 4.19 arrived into
unstable/testing I ordered one of these devices.
The device arrived but it does not work at all. A quick look at the kernel
configuration shows those modules
Hello.
Some time ago I read the kernel 4.19 include support for some Mediatek
802.11ac USB devices. When I saw the kernel 4.19 arrived into
unstable/testing I ordered one of these devices.
The device arrived but it does not work at all. A quick look at the
kernel configuration shows those modules
Yesterday the kernel was upgraded to 4.19.0-4 (4.19.28-2) and the
problem disappeared.
Same problem here.
For me the messages appear *only* when I start the Arduino IDE and
stops as soon as I close it. I suspect is something related to the
pool of serial ports the Arduino IDE do to detect the plug of a new
Arduino board.
Adding pci=nomsi,noaer didn't work for me so I ended tweaking
I added this line as very first line in /etc/rsyslog.conf
:msg, contains, "No irq handler for vector" ~
Basically it means: if message contains "No irq handler for vector"
then discard.
Once you add the line, restart rsyslog: systemctl restart rsyslog
It's only a temporary solution until the pr
Hi
I'm experiencing some weird WiFi problems since the arrival of Kernels
5.x. Currently I run 5.3.0-2-amd64 and MT7612 MediaTek Inc. 802.11ac
WLAN USB3 dongle. I suffer frequent disconects, and everytime this
happens, I see this in the system log:
wpa_supplicant[651]: wlx00e0bb330276:
CTRL-EVE
ebian. I "upgraded" my WiFi sticks to new AC ones based on the
Mediatek MT7612 and I have frequent disconnects. They almost work, but
still not at 100%
Hope this helps.
Miguel A. Vallejo
Hi
Playing with different 802.11ac usb devices I noticed the small 5 GHz
only TP-Link Archer T1U (usbid 2357:0105) only works if you try to
connect to a pure 5 GHz 802.11n network. In this case no problem at
all.
But if you try to connect to a 802.11ac/n network, it does not
connect, falling in a
Today I downgraded my main computer to Buster 10.2 (current Stable)
and found some problems.
First: Syslog is constantly filled with messages like these:
xhci_hcd :00:14.0: WARN Wrong bounce buffer write length: 630 != 318
xhci_hcd :00:14.0: WARN Wrong bounce buffer write length: 234 != 0
> Downgrades are not supported, did you re-install?
Yes, full reinstall over a wiped hard disk.
> Try the kernel from backports, currently 5.4.
That was exactly the problem I had. Current kernels 5.4.x both on
Testing and Sid produce constant GPU hangs on my Intel HD Graphics
530, The ones that
Around the end of 2014 I moved to Debian as my primary operating
system. In that year my computer was a Dual Core CPU with integrated
GPU. It worked just fine with the previous operating system but as
soon I started to use Debian every day I got system freezes that I
quickly diagnose as GPU bugs. T
> I was under impression that Intel GPUs are supported quite well.
>
> How exactly did you reach the conclusion that the freezes are related to
> the GPU?
Because everytime my system hangs / freezes I found something like
this in syslog:
[ 135.116721] i915 :00:02.0: GPU HANG: ecode 9:1:0x000
> I have had perfectly reasonable experiences with:
>
> nvidia 8400
> nvidia 720
> nvidia 730
> nvidia 1030
> nvidia 1050
I made a quick search and some of these cards are under 50 euros, so I
will try if I do not get a solution. Thank you for the advice!
> Hi, Miguel
> The computer I'm typing on is a Lenovo Z570. I7-2670 processor, 8 gigs
> ram, 480 gig ssd. Snappy as hell. Running Debian Bullseye. I've made
> it usable by:
> Adding a 20-intel.config file to /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d
> Adding the Ubuntu graphics PPA
> Modifying the /etc/default/grub fil
Interesting very interesting.
> (On what GPU?)
The same as yours:
VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation HD Graphics 530 (rev 06)
in a I5-6500 CPU.
> For whatever it's worth, I do *not* see any problems like this. Not
> even close. Intel integrated graphics of this generation have
> Are you sure this is not coming from a software you are using?
For every problem I had / have with Intel GPU I can find other users
on any distribution's bug tracker with exactly the very same errors in
the kernel log, so I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one suffering from
Intel GPUs. In fact I
> I think it is important to find the appropriate kernel version for your
> system - the one that has all the bits and bolts for your hardware. I doubt
> I will move to newer kernel. This one seems to have all the fixes at least
> for the hardware I am using now and especially the gpu part. I also
> My advice: put an nvidia card in there. That's what I did, and have had no
> problems since.
Thank you for the advice. That's my plan if kernel 5.5 doesn't work well.
Felix Miata wrote:
> If you want a solution with absence of reverse-engineering or kernel
> tainting, I suggest keeping after the devs and making sure to answer
> any requests you might get there promptly in
> https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/intel/issues/673, and offer additional
> testing and
I have a MSI B150M PRO-VDH motherboard. Never had any problem booting
Linux on it. It can even disable UEFI stuff.
Good luck.
Geoff Reidy wrote:
> I've never had an Intel GPU but always had the impression they
> were pretty solid, but my opinion is changing.
As a user of Intel GPUs for the last 5 years I can tell you Intel GPUs
and Linux are just a nightmare. A truly pain in the ass.
> Note that kernel 5.5 may still ha
>
> Have you monitored your CPU temperatures?
Yes. Always under 40°C... 45°C max.
Temperature is not the problem.
Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
> Do you also use the skylake GPU firmware which should be located in
> /lib/firmware/i915/
> (from package firmware-linux-nonfree, I think; file names beginning with
> "skl_")?
Of course. I even installed the missing files in current testing / unstable
https://bugs.deb
DVD A DH16AASH, the tray has been open now for more than an hour.
Hope this helps.
I have a friend who works as a system administrator that always says:
Debian Stable --> Debian Server
Debian Testing --> Debian Desktop Moderate
Debian Unstable --> Debian Desktop Fast
Being Moderate and Fast the speed at you will eat new bugs.
As time goes by, I'm more and more agree with him.
Hello!
Diagnosing one of my several problems with WiFi in Debian I found a
problem this time not related to the WiFi connection itself, but I
don't know how to get the culprit... Anyone can point me in the right
direction?
Symptoms: From time to time I lost Internet connection for a period of
abo
Nektarios Katakis wrote:
> I would check the `dmesg` command output. If there are erros there then
> they re coming from the kernel.
I forgot to mention not a single message in syslog, kern.log, or any
other log I could find. Nothing. Nada. Zero.
> Have you made sure that the wifi is not the pro
> This is not necessarily true. I recently bought a (chinese) wifi
> adapter (atheros chip) that was recognized as mediatek. The moment
> I linked the correct drivers with the device it worked properly.
Not my case. They all have the same usbID (0e8d:7612) and I physically
opened them and I saw th
My advice: Keep away from mt76 devices with Buster. I'm using Mediatek
MT7612U and it does not work well
> Try to add your gateway arp with static arp entry and check whether the
> problem persists.
It does not work because the desktop machine still is not able to
answer gateway's arp requests. Well actually it answer the request but
they do not get outside the machine.
Hello everyone. In my syslog I have some entries like this every day:
Mar 9 17:35:28 waterhole wpa_supplicant[524]:
CTRL-EVENT-CHANNEL-SWITCH freq=5540 ht_enabled=1 ch_offset=1
ch_width=80 MHz cf1=5530 cf2=0
Mar 9 17:35:28 waterhole kernel: [18873.586006] AP a0:64:8f:xx:xx:xx
tries to chanswitch
Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
> This snippet is suggesting that AP wanted to switch channel\bandwidth to
> dual channel, but your wifi adapter couldn't comply with the change, hence
> forced disconnect.
But the adapter is a 802.11ac one, it should be able to comply with the change
> I suggest yo
didier gaumet wtote:
> (sorry Miguel, again I clicked too quickly on
> answer instead of answer to the group and
> sent tu you a private e-mail)
Don't worry. Thanks for the suggestion. I'll check current versions in
buster backports to see if I'll be bitten by the i915 bugs...
Meanwhile I've tes
Hi!
I have been able to get the WiFi connected continuously to the AP for
112 hours and counting (almost five days!). Now the WiFi follows the
AP frequency changes seamlessly without any drop.
What did I do? I removed the crda and wireless-regdb packages. I have
been suspecting of them long time
Hello. I'm having a weird problem with my Debian testing installation. I
use KDE Plasma 5 and NetworkManager in a up-to-date system.
The problem is I can't connect to any wifi if Predictable Network Interface
Names are in use.
I can see all wireless networks in Network Manager, so I select mine,
s not going to
be installed
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
I was surprised by the python 3.9 dependency, it leads me to think
fasttrack repos are abandoned? What is the right way to install virtualbox
in Debian Bookworm?
Thanks in advance
Miguel A. Vallejo
Xiyue Deng wrote:
>
> If you followed the fasttrack instruction on the website[1] literally,
> you may be adding bullseye-fasttrack instead of bookworm-fasttrack where
> the latter is what you wanted.
>
> [1] https://fasttrack.debian.net/
>
> --
> Xiyue Deng
>
Of course I did it for Bookworm. Th
Xiyue Deng () wrote:
> See the version of virtualbox-qt has `fto11' instead of `fto12', while
> looking at the repo I can find the build for fto12[1]. What's also
> weird is that for all fasttrack supported releases I can only see
> version 7.0.12 but no 7.0.6. Anyway, can you paste your sources
Well... it seems my brain can't distinguish Bookworm from Bullseye.
Virtualbox is now installed from Fasttrack repository and is working fine.
Sorry for the inconveniences
Greg Wooledge () wrote:
> It's not just you. The use of three "b" names in a row (buster,
> bullseye, bookworm) was in my opinion a poor decision. I've taken
> to calling the releases by their numbers (10, 11, 12) instead of
> their codenames to avoid confusion wherever possible.
>
I feel asham
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