Package: iputils-ping
Version: 3:20180629-2
Followup-For: Bug #805401
Dear Maintainer,
cool that I found someone already described the problem.
It still exists in 2018.
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Package: iputils-ping
Version: 3:20180629-2
Followup-For: Bug #805401
Dear Maintainer,
just a moment after writing I found an article, saying to modify
nsswitch.conf as follows
hosts: files mdns_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns mdns
#hosts: files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dn
Package: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
Version: 1.8.1-1
Followup-For: Bug #770923
Hi,
still having the problem.
Interestingly the problem does not exist on tty1 and during the kdm login
dialog.
It occures after the login after one or two clicks.
Any ideas yet?
Ben
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Package: kde-workspace-bin
Version: 4:4.11.13-2
Followup-For: Bug #756552
Dear Maintainer,
I want to provide additional information. I was experiencing the same
problem
after I restored a backup using rsync -a.
Changing the permission to suid helped with the problem too.
Apparently the suid bit
Package: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
Version: 1.8.1-1
Severity: important
Tags: upstream
Dear Maintainer,
I just set up a Lenovo T440p and defined a config file for the soft buttons
on the top since they did not work:
# /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/thinkpad_clickpad.conf
Section "InputClass"
Id
from a backup but this did not change
the situation.
Thanks
Benjamin Peter
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Thanks for looking into it.
Benjamin Peter
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it.
Benjamin Peter
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Package: ekiga
Version: 3.2.7-5+b1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
ekiga is unusable to me for some time now, it would be great if someone
could look
into it.
I have an exception for the error which happens when a SIP call is
accepted and ekiga
terminates.
assert.cxx(108) PWLib
ons of packages ekiga recommends:
ii gvfs 1.12.3-1
ii yelp 3.4.2-1
Versions of packages ekiga suggests:
pn asterisk
pn gnugk
pn mediaproxy
pn rtpproxy
pn ser
pn siproxd
pn yate
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s you cannot be sure. I would count it as solved for now.
(Aside from that I have a problem with vdpau and xbmc where it crashes
reproducably. And in the latest version (295.53-1) it event got worse,
my HDMI TV is not recognized anymore. But thats a different ticket.)
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Package: nvidia-glx
Version: 295.40-1
Followup-For: Bug #664261
Dear Maintainer,
I just wanted to report the problem still exists with 295.40,
even if not using xbmc but simply in KDE.
Is there any idea what the problem could be?
thanks for looking into it,
Benjamin.
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pci_init_handle: invalid context!
[ 2533.172106] NVRM: os_pci_init_handle: invalid context!
Thanks for looking into it
Benjamin Peter
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Linux jet 3.2.0-2-amd64 #1 SMP Fri Apr 6 05:01:55 UTC 2012 x86_64 GNU/Linux
/proc/version:
Linux version 3.2.0-2-amd
ks a lot for looking into it,
regards,
Benjamin Peter.
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Package: rubygems
Version: 1.7.2-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
* What led up to the situation?
Nothing special, I am not using gem often. I install "foreman" and then
noticed the problems when trying to use it.
* What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
ine
Package: klipper
Version: 4:4.6.3-1
Followup-For: Bug #630617
Hi,
I can confirm this bug. Same situation.
Thanks for reading!
regards,
Benjamin Peter.
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Hi there again,
I noticed the problem must be in the psimedia package. Everything worked
fine after I deinstalled it.
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#11 0x in ?? ()
thanks for reading.
regards,
Benjamin Peter
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ed effect either.
$ grep WALLPAPER /etc/grub.d/05_debian_theme
set_background_image "${WALLPAPER}" "${COLOR_NORMAL}" "${COLOR_HIGHLIGHT}" ||
Instead I found WALLPAPER in /usr/share/desktop-base/grub_background.sh,
changing it was a success.
Thanks and regards,
Ben
Hi Frank,
On 02/14/2011 02:03 PM, Frank Terbeck wrote:
Frank Terbeck wrote:
[...]
My suspicion is that this is an effect of an option. Could it be, that
you're setting the `ksharrays' option? I strongly suspect that you do.
[...]
This supports my claim:
zsh% zsh -fc 'autoload -U colors; colo
Hi Frank,
On 02/13/2011 04:50 PM, Frank Terbeck wrote:
Yeah. I was a little quick about this. This only prints the number of
key-value pairs in the associative array. What we're actually looking
for is this:
% print ${#${(kv)color}}
In any case, `4' is too low a value. what does this print?
Hi Frank,
thanks for your fast response!
On 02/13/2011 02:03 PM, Frank Terbeck wrote:
function, do this:
% print ${(t)color}
% print ${#color}
The first command should print `association', the second should print
an *even* number (`76' for me). Also, a trace might be helpful:
% (set -x; colo
)color}) # A case where ksh namerefs would be useful ...
Any idea why this fails?
regards,
Benjamin Peter.
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I guess "systemsettings" is the correct package to report to. Can I
change this? Can someone? Thank you. :)
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I guess "systemsettings" is the correct package to report to. Can I
change this? Can someone? Thank you. :)
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maven2: Class Loader error when using pax (or depending plugins)
From:
Benjamin Peter
Date:
Mon, 02 Nov 2009 13:28:27 +0100
To:
Debian Bug Tracking System
To:
Debian Bug Tracking System
Package: maven2
Version: 2.2.1-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
when using maven 2.0.9 there seems to be a problem with
Hello Modestas,
thanks for your response!
Will test it, once I updgraded my system.
Ben.
Modestas Vainius wrote:
reassign 477639 ksmserver,kdebase-workspace-bin
tags 477639 moreinfo
thanks
Hello,
On ketvirtadienis 24 Balandis 2008 10:12:06 Benjamin Peter wrote:
When the session
Package: maven2
Version: 2.2.1-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
when using maven 2.0.9 there seems to be a problem with the plexus libraries.
The problem is described more briefly here
http://issues.ops4j.org/browse/PAXCONSTRUCT-110
The problem was solved on my system by installing the testing versions o
tor A if I manage to click focus a window
on that monitor. After that the behavior seems to be normal again.
Hope you can see what I mean - I would love to add a video but it can't
quite reproduce it.
I filed it as "kwin" but might also be a xfree problem.
Thanks for your time.
B
Package: kde
Version: 5:48
Followup-For: Bug #477639
Hello,
meanwhile I have got the same problem with firefox, too. On two different
machines! It would
be strange if this was a coincidence.
regards,
Benjamin Peter
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PSI crashes on my System too. I am writing in german (see locale settings)
and it crashes repoducable if you Type "Taunusstein" fast. The second s
crashes psi, other combinations too.
regards,
Benjamin Peter
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Version: 5:48
Severity: normal
When the session manager of KDE is configured to restore a manually
saved session on startup, icedove is not restored. Other applications
like firefox or krusader work, but not icedove.
This is the case for a long time now and I thought it was time
for
Package: kpdf
Version: 4:3.5.7-4
Severity: normal
Hi,
I can not copy underscore "_" characters from the gSOAP 2.7.9 Documentation
PDF to any other location. I tried it with a different document and it
worked,
so it might be a problem with the document format/encoding.
When a text is copied th
Hi,
I could solve the problem by deleting the "News & Blogs" folder in my
thunderbird profile. It seems like there was a problem from upgrading to
a newer version.
I guess the Problem is still there but you can solve it by deleting the
News and Blogs folder.
regards,
Benjamin
Hi,
I got the date working but still don't think this is the right
behaviour. When right clicking on the clock you have to choose
Show Timezone -> Local timezone and the date is displayed again.
regards,
Benjamin Peter
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Package: kde-core
Version: 5:47
Severity: normal
The clock applet shows the timezone name "Berlin" instead of the date
under the current time. Playing around with the options doesn't help.
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contact me if you need more information.
Regards,
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tInit'.
regards,
Benjamin Peter
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am running zsh 4.2.4-5 package now and
still got the same problem.
Any ideas what I could do or check?
Benjamin Peter
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; aterm and Eterm?
For me it is:
aterm
[8~ end
[7~ home
eterm
[8~ end
[7~ home
Is it necessary to map those to the right keys for the
particular terminal?
cya
Benjamin Peter
vt TERM=linux
Since I use End and Home really a lot, it makes working
with zsh quite hard for me.
Please tell me if you need more information or wether it is
a problem of a different program or even my own.
Thank you.
Benjamin Peter
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