Re: jessie-security, stretch-security moved to archive.debian.org
Hi, Ansgar writes: > With this done I plan to remove jessie from the main archive and > jessie-security from the security archive in about a month (2023-03-18 > or later). Bad news for old*stable lovers: this part should be happening now. So no oldoldoldoldstable on mirrors any time soon. Ansgar
Bug#1033343: ITP: libstoragedisplay-perl -- Collect and display storages on Linux machines
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Vincent Danjean X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org * Package name: libstoragedisplay-perl Version : 1.2.3 Upstream Contact: Vincent Danjean * URL : https://metacpan.org/release/StorageDisplay * License : Artistic or GPL-1+ (Perl) Programming Lang: Perl Description : Collect and display storages on Linux machines This program can be used to collect data about storage state on local and remote machine, and then to generate a DOT file the is a graphical representation of the storage state. . Data collecting requires only perl (and its basic modules) and a shell account with sudo rights. . DOT file generation requires more perl modules (the recommended ones), but this can be done on another machine.
Bug#1033345: ITP: nvitop -- An interactive NVIDIA-GPU process viewer and beyond
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Mo Zhou X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org * Package name: nvitop * URL : https://github.com/XuehaiPan/nvitop * License : Apache-2.0 / GPL-3.0 dual license Programming Lang: Python Description : An interactive NVIDIA-GPU process viewer and beyond We have a couple of nvidia GPU utility monitors. Nvidia's nvidia-smi is standard but far not readable enough for heavy GPU users like me. I packaged gpustat -- it is good, but it does not show the standard top informantion, and as a result I have to open another tmux window for glances or htop, in order to make sure the neural network does not blow up the system memory. This nvitop just combines both gpu monitoring and CPU/ram monitoring. Have used it for a while on GPU servers. It cannot be better. This package will be maintained under the umbrella of the nvidia packaging team. I suppose the package has to enter contrib because it depends on the non-free nvidia driver. Thank you for using reportbug
Re: An email address for drive-by bug reports?
On Fri, 17 Mar 2023, Ivan Shmakov wrote: > For an example, I’ve once spent hours trying to determine the cause of > a particular problem I was having. Turns out tinysshd(8) from Bullseye > has an interoperability issue with openssh-client from the same. It > would’ve likely helped me if #1006801 were listed on > http://bugs.debian.org/src:tinysshd . > > (I’m not entirely sure as to /why/ it got archived, TBH: it’s found in > 20190101-1, which is still in the archive, and fixed in 20220305-1; as > such, I’d expect it to remain open until Bullseye itself is archived.) Bugs that are fixed in testing, unstable (and experimental) but not RC severity (serious and above) are archived if they have been closed for more than 28 days. -- Don Armstrong https://www.donarmstrong.com Rule 30: "A little trust goes a long way. The less you use, the further you'll go." -- Howard Tayler _Schlock Mercenary_ March 8th, 2003 http://www.schlockmercenary.com/d/20030308.html
buster-10-backports: I need backported network-manager for buster ASAP.
Kind regards, Ilari Jääskeläinen.