> > > is invisible (this can be the case with "unclutter -idle 1 -root",
> > > using the unclutter package).
> >
> > This problem occurs only when the mouse pointer was over the root window
> > before the change of the desktop page.
Ciao
Dominik ^_^ ^_^
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Dominik Vogt
In other words, xpdf is not going to be fixed in Debian 7.1 ever,
since there are no plans to backport the fix (that has been around
since before the bug report was created) to 7.1?
There is now a Gcc bug report on this issue. See
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=67968
Sorry, I had a typo in the bug number. The previous comment belongs to bug
801399.
There is now a Gcc bug report on this issue. See
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=67968
Package: xpdf
Version: 3.03-10
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
since I upgraded from debian 6.x to 7.1 I cannot print any pdf documents with
xpdf anymore; xpdf always crashes in libpoppler. (This may well be a bug in
libpoppler.) If you need more information, e.g. from the core dump, just
Just noticed that the Xorg server uses 98% of one cpu when that
happens and gnumeric uses the remaining 2% (probably of the same
cpu).
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Package: gnumeric
Version: 1.10.8-1squeeze5
Severity: important
After upgrading from Debian-5.0, latest patch level, to 6.0r0,
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complex sheets, but exen exists with the empty sheet that gnumeric
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Just moving the cursor u
Package: libhtml-parsel-perl
Version: 3.56-1+len
Severity: important
Since a recent security update (several month ago) was made to
libhtml-parser-perl or one of the required packages was made, it
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Package: util-linux
Version: 2.12r-19
Severity: minor
Tags: l10n
In Etch, the script /etc/init.d/hwclock.sh reports the wrong local
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* Hardware clock set to UTC
* Timezone set to Europe/Berlin
* /etc/default/rcS:
TMPTIME=0
SULOGIN=no
DELA
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Version: 2007b-1
Severity: normal
Tags: l10n
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it), /etc/localtime gets installed with a mode of 640, i.e. normal
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Package: foomatic-gui
Version: 0.7.7
Severity: important
I'm using foomatic-gui in conjunction with the lprng system.
After installing etch from scratch, I tried to configure an old
HP Deskjet 500 compatible printer. But afterwards any postscript
document was sent to the printer as raw text alth
Package: base
Severity: normal
I have created a filesystem on a USB stick with woody using the
cryptoloop feature in the Linux kernel like this:
$ losetup -e serpent -k 128 /dev/loop0 /dev/sda1
$ mke2fs /dev/loop0
Since I upgraded to sarge, I can no longer access the filesystem:
$ mount
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