extension so I don't think it's my responsibility to fix this
bug.)
Note that packages that are not in Testing by April 15 will not be
able to be included in Debian 13.
https://release.debian.org/testing/freeze_policy.html
Thank you,
Jeremy Bícha
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Hank Knox, FRSC
Schulich School of
ved
at least single reply - also suggesting a possible flaky bisection
as a first possibility. Nope, this is definitely not it.
I'll do some more pinging tomorrow.
Thank you for a really excellent job!
/mjt
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Hank Knox, FRSC
Schulich School of Music of
McGill University (retired)
Montreal, QC
lines, rebuilt and reran the VM, and it works fine.
The 'bad' commit removed dpy_cursor_define_supported(). I don't
understand what that function is intended to do but on my machine,
removing it appears to cause the freeze.
Hank
On Tue, 29 Oct 2024 08:20:56 -0400 Hank Knox wr
anged, 2 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-)
I'm hoping this tells you something useful. I would be very happy to
do any testing you need.
Hank
On Tue, 8 Oct 2024 08:38:43 +0300 Michael Tokarev wrote:
> 08.10.2024 04:26, Hank Knox wrote:
> > I found a fix!
> >
> > I l
...
Best,
Hank
On 10/7/24 16:39, Michael Tokarev wrote:
07.10.2024 23:24, Hank Knox wrote:
On 10/7/24 03:29, Michael Tokarev wrote:
The highlights:
-machine pc-q35-8.1
-cpu host -- what is your CPU anyway?
It's an AMD Ryzen 7 7840U w/ Radeon 780M Graphics. The machine is a
13' Fr
I just
Sent from an iPhone
> On Oct 7, 2024, at 16:39, Michael Tokarev wrote:
>
> Not yet.. but there are other reports about QXL not working correctly in
> windows, lemme find one.. for example, this one:
> https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/issues/1628 - which says there's an
> error d
bject
to a Google Chat, Facetime, WhatsApp or even a Zoom chat. Let me know
what works. And I do have some Debian packaging infrastructure in place,
I recently tooled up to maintain a very minor package. I'm no wizard but
I am very stubborn...
Hank
--
Hank Knox, FRSC
Schulich School of Music of
McGill University (retired)
Montreal, QC
(using QXL Video device) and there is
hardly any CPU activity in the guest or the host and the guest usage is
flat. While frozen, 'virsh domstate Windows10' says 'running'; I tried
several 'virsh domXXX' commands and they all returned something
indicating activity
-format","id":"sata0-0-0","bootindex":1}'
-netdev '{"type":"tap","fd":"28","id":"hostnet0"}' -device
'{"driver":"e1000e","netdev":"hostnet0&q
Package: qemu-system
Version: 1:9.1.0+ds-8
Severity: important
X-Debbugs-Cc: hank.k...@gmail.com
Dear Maintainer,
* What led up to the situation?
I have been running a Windows 10 guest in QEMU/KVM without issues for over 2
years. After a recent update of the qemu packages to the version just
. Perhaps I could funnel updates through you?
Hank
On 8/27/24 23:38, Andres Salomon wrote:
Sure, perhaps in two separate MRs though? One for the update from the
new upstream, and the second to update all the debian/ stuff.
On 8/27/24 22:00, Hank Knox wrote:
Thanks for your response. The update
n't have a salsa account
and/or don't want to deal with that, a patch (diff -urN) of just the
debian/ directory.
On 8/20/24 14:27, Hank Knox wrote:
I took the opportunity to learn enough about Debian packaging to
package the updated fork at https://github.com/jirkavrba/noannoyance
by
contribute this package but am a complete newcomer to the Debian
developer community and don't know how to best make the contribution. I
don't want to burden anyone with my ignorance, and will happily follow
any pointers, advice or instructions.
Hank Knox
--
Hank Knox, FRSC
Schulich School o
ort LC_TIME=en_US.UTF-8
$ LC_ALL=fr_CA.UTF-8 date
samedi 25 juillet 2020, 02:08:20 (UTC+0900)
$ LANG=fr_CA.UTF-8 date
Sat 25 Jul 2020 02:08:34 AM JST
On Fri, 2020-07-24 at 12:08 -0400, Hank Knox wrote:
locales-all got installed by this morning's full-upgrade, but the
issue
is the same.
I
ike locales-all on recent Debian.
Current Debian's locales are small and requires user to configure it
manually while locales-all is huge and pre-confugured
Maybe it is good idea to guide people to the locales-all package
On Fri, 2020-07-24 at 09:38 -0400, Hank Knox wrote:
Thank you for taki
I am a little embarrassed. A little digging revealed all the LC_
variables are set in /etc/locale.conf. I'm not sure how that file got
set but the date suggests it was around the time I installed Debian. So
either it came from a long-ago config file or something prompted me to
set it. I think w
he other LC_ variables in my environment. Is there some
configuration of dbus that sets those variables? If so, I don't know
where that is configured. I fear I have enough Linux experience to get
in trouble but not enough to be really knowledgeable!
Best,
Hank Knox
On 2020-07-23 10:44 p.m.
You can close this bug: with this morning's update of the
qemu-system-x86 and qemu-kvm packages to 4.2-6, the iPhone gets passed
through to the Windows guest without any problems.
Thank you for this!
Hank Knox
Package: qemu-kvm
Version: 1:4.2-3
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
On a Debian Bullseye host running Windows 10 as a guest:
Plugging an iPhone 6 into the USB port and Redirecting the device to the VM
causes Windows 10 to crash every time.
Plugging a USB drive into the USB port and redirecting t
Package: debian-reference
Version: 2.76
Severity: minor
Dear Maintainer,
In section 1.5.2, The "$LANG" variable, one of the examples given, showing how
to pass an environement variable to a shell command, doesn't work as expected.
The example looks like:
$ date
Sun Jun 3 10:27:39 JST 2007
$ LAN
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