I can confirm that this bug is no longer present in tea/testing 31.2.0-1
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> thanks for your bug report. With the current version of tea in testing
> (31.2.0-1) and the freshly uploaded 32.0.1-1 (unstable), I've been
> unable to reproduce the behaviour you've mentioned.
>
> Can you try to see if this bug still applies on your computer?
>
> Regards,
> Tobias
>
I've tried
You can try to reproduce it by temporarly uninstalling libqt4-svg
which is not in dependancies of tea, as the result - the icons will
not show on the interface of tea.
I will look at newer versions if bug persists for me.
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It appears that this problem is related to shadow package and will be
fixed soon (probably).
See here - http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=659957
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I can confirm the same problem in debian testing.
Also, looks like there's another dublicate bug report related to this
one - http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=661520, can you
mark it?
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Hello, i've got similar problem in testing.
who shows only my user in X session (by startx), no users are shown in
console :( It worked fine earlier before my update today.
coreutils 8.13-3
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Package: tea
Version: 29.0.1-1+b1
Hello, tea displayed no icons for me. Using strace i've discovered
that it needs libqt4-svg package to displace them.
Adding it to tea dependencies should fix the problem.
Debian testing.
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I've compiled that patch with debian kernel (from linux-source-3.1)
and it works for me too.
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I've compiled vanilla 3.1.6 with that patch and turning off blacklight
was working.
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Do i really need vanilla kernel?
Or can i apply that patch to debian testing kernel 3.1.0 by using
"9.7.5. Compiling the kernel source: Debian standard method" in debian
reference?
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>Could you try a 3.2.y release candidate from experimental to check?
This issue is fixed for me in 3.2.0-rc7-amd64 in experimental.
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Patch also could be related to i386 architecture too IIRC.
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Package: linux-image-3.1.0-1-amd64
Version: 3.1.6-1
Hello, there's patch available to fix the kernel panic when 'turning
off screen backlight'
which me and other people experienced (on various distros including
debian testing on lenovo).
Link to issue/patch: https://lkml.org/lkml/2011/10/19/485 i
Package: metar
Version: 20061030.1-2+b3
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer, metar has problems with decoding of metar information,
particulary of wind data. I've tried several airports, such as:
UKKK, UKLL, URKA, UKOO and it seems they are all affected by this pro-
blem.
For example:
metar -dv UKK
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