Thanks for the step list. Is this output somehow helpful for you?
--- initrd.img-5.15.0-118-generic.filelist-22.04.included 2024-09-05
09:46:40.278735576 +0200
+++ initrd.img-5.15.0-118-generic.filelist-24.04.included 2024-09-05
09:46:48.222824531 +0200
@@ -1,16 +1,14 @@
-usr/lib/mo
Here you are:
Module Size Used by
ip6table_raw 12288 1
xt_CT 12288 2
iptable_raw12288 1
vhost_net 32768 1
vhost 65536 1 vhost_net
vhost_iotlb16384 1 vhost
tap28672 1 vhost
It's this bug I stumbled into:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=214311#c9
Adding "intel_iommu=on iommu=pt" to the kernel parameters in grub made
the system find the disks again.
I'm unsure if/where/how this could be tackled so that others don't
stumble into the issue and have it fixed
Public bug reported:
I had to upgrade a system from 22.04 to 24.04. So far, so good. Only
after the reboot I realized I was unable to start the system. Debugging
it was very cumbersome because it was over a slow link including
character duplication issues when typing.
Anyways, I tried to dig into
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libu
3.6 was uploaded to Debian unstable and should get synced to jammy in
the next few days
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Please file with the corresponding package, not the packages website.
This is not related to the website.
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** Also affects: pdfgrep (Ubuntu)
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wesnoth-1.14 crashes on groovy
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There is no appstream metainfo file installed (so far, I noticed that
upstream ships one so I'll install it in the future). Finding that out
was quite a huge digging around, it's not well documented or visible.
The package though is in Debian main/Ubuntu Universe, and thus
implicitly is clearly fr
I have no clue how that is chosen. Where does that come from, is there
something within the package to do, because I wouldn't know how the
software center decides that. I rather thinkt his might be something
within software center to explain why it thinks so, for now I have no
clue how to adjust t
Packages get updated and their source moved. Within Debian, the old git
hosting infrastructure got replaced by the gitlab instance on
https://salsa.debian.org/. Given that there is not really a default
schema where/how packages moved, redirects aren't an option. Older
packages in the pool don't get
I expect this to be solved, it's internally now changed to ^- instead of
^^, which is an invalid control character.
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Given that the otr plugin was mentioned, did you upgrade the plugin
package too? The plugin packages have to be compatible with irssi
itself. Can you still reproduce this?
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Can you still reproduce this? I see that it might have to do with the
xmpp plugin, is that correct? Can you potentially give some reproduction
recipe?
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Again, does this still happen for you within newer releases? The report
is really old now and I never encountered that.
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Can you still reproduce it? I'm using irssi in gnome-terminal set to
TERM=xterm-256color all day long and have never encountered that?
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That has been changed in the documentation, not sure exactly when :)
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package irssi 0.8.14-1ubuntu4 failed to install/upgrade: erro na
escrita
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pastebinit sould be a dependency
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Erm, AIUI a wildcard doesn't cover further sub domains in SSL spec. It's
exactly the same behavior how web browsers handle this and is
consistent. If you have a convincing reason why you believe this has to
work (like, pointing at the specifications) then this has a chance to
get covered - otherwi
This bug seems to be solved, it works for me currently. In 1.0.7 that
is, not exactly sure when this was addressed because the upstream bug
tracker has moved in the meantime, too
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Status: New
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This is not in the scope of the packages website and should be taken up
with the package itself.
Said that, the package openclipart2 probably gets removed from Debian
due to unclear licensing on a fair amount of images in the package for a
long period of time without being addressed, and thus prob
Hi,
* Franck [2016-08-23 14:27:46 CEST]:
> On Ubuntu 16.04, I was hit by the unexpected (by me) behaviour of
> wesnoth-server, and noticed it just now (after probably 6 month running
> the server on each boot. My first idea was to go to
> /etc/default/wesntoh, looking for a ENABLE=1, but there is
Hey,
* william estrada [2016-02-07 23:46:57 CET]:
> beep command runs with no output.
It is rather a matter of your soundcard and how it is configured to
pick up the pcskr events than an issue of beep that it doesn't work.
You can try "sudo modprobe pcspkr" and try beep again afterwards if it
i
** Also affects: wesnoth-1.10 (Ubuntu Trusty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: wesnoth-1.10 (Ubuntu Utopic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: wesnoth-1.10 (Ubuntu Precise)
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Public security bug reported:
See https://www.debian.org/security/2015/dsa-3218
I'm currently in the process of creating the patches, will attach them
later. :)
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Yes, you are right. The package is mostly still there because it hasn't
been removed from Debian yet, given that the upcoming Debian release
doesn't contain 1.12, it will be removed in Debian unstable shortly
after the release. And I agree that we should remove it from vivid
release now.
Thanks
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