Don't confuse the two bugs, there was a recent crash using video on
chromium 81 with ffmpeg 4.3, so downgrading to 81 is probably not a
solution unless you downgrade ffmpeg and libav* packages to their 4.2.3
versions: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=963035
Version: 83.0.410
I have this problem on my workstation as well. Here's the error message
this time around:
selenium.common.exceptions.SessionNotCreatedException: Message: session
not created: This version of ChromeDriver only supports Chrome version
81
I fixed it by adding an alternative with a higher pri
The new location of the PID file needs to be added in the bundled
apparmor profile. Without it starting the service will fail with
something like this:
--
AVC apparmor="DENIED" operation="mknod" profile="/usr/sbin/squid"
name="/run/squid/squid.pid" pid=64342 comm="squid" requested_mask="c"
I'm not at all sure if this is the right way to do it, but I was able to
build using the enable-tracing.patch from Eloston by commenting out the
public_configs lines containing zlib_config in
third_party/perfetto/gn/BUILD.gn
Right now I am typing into my webmail client using Chromium from t
Package: mongodb-server-core
Version: 1:3.4.15-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
mongod fails to start with the following error after upgrading libyaml-cpp0.5v5
to the latest version 0.5.3-0.1:
No map found at top level of YAML config
Downgrading libyaml-cpp0.5v5 to 0.5.2
It looks like the postinst script is failing because the test -e on line
15 looks to a broken symlink at /sbin/iptables (at least on my system).
Changing the -e to -L to test for a symbolic link could work.
Changing the /var/lib/dpkg/info/iptables.postinst file on line 16 to add
the -f op
Seems to be introduced by this patch entitled "[gnome-terminal] server:
Don't allow running the server as non-user":
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/commits-list/2013-September/msg05582.html
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