I have only seen this bug happen in production environments, unfortunately.
I think to reproduce it, you need:
- to start dnsmasq with --dhcp-optsfile and pass it a file that sets tags
(like neutron does)
- to have it answer to one request from the host mentioned in the configuration
- to send
Hi, Simon Kelley committed a patch to fix that longstanding issue.
https://thekelleys.org.uk/gitweb/?p=dnsmasq.git;a=commitdiff;h=f006be7842104a9f86fbf419326b7aad08ade61d
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> We need an xorg.conf flag -- for example, NVIDIA has "UseEDIDDpi".
Definitely. Is it that hard to implement?
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Note that it can be worked around by disabling RENDER acceleration.
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[rs690m] Graphics corruption with ati x1200
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #663948
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=663948
** Also affects: gnome-session via
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The cross-platform library you are looking for already exists; why would
anyone gather with you to write a new one?
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Do you seriously think your little hackish script works better than HAL?
If so, I recommend to do something about your cognitive problems.
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The correct way to make it secure is to remove it.
The way to make it WORK is to remove it. By calling a specific, broken
setuid helper, calibre puts a risk on the system, but it also fails to
accomplish the task, since it should actually be done through the native
OS tools, and can conflict with
GIO works perfectly fine with HAL, which has been working on all BSD
systems and Solaris for a number of years already.
Seriously, what is the point of a mount helper in an ebook reader
application? What you are trying to achieve is as if Mozilla was
shipping network drivers together with their br
@Kovid: if you’re looking for a high-level library to manage mounts,
you’re not short on options. The easiest one being of course GIO, which
will use either of udisks or HAL as backend depending on the OS.
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Let’s answer since someone added me to this bug report: update-mime in its
current form is similar to necromancy.
Either you replace it with something that parses desktop files and populates
/etc/mailcap for compatibility, either you drop mailcap support entirely.
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