es_originally_GTK_based_for_Qt_programs
>
> IMO it is nothing kdeconnect can do to improve the situation, it is more the
> DE that needs to fix that.
>
> Regards,
>
> hefee
>
> PS: I use Plasma Desktop with a white on black theme and kdeconnect follows
> this the
This bug should've been closed at some point in the past but has reappeared in
the newer version:
cargo 1.70.0+dfsg2-1
rustc 1.70.0+dfsg2-1
rustc recommends cargo >= 0.71.0~~ and cargo < 0.72.0~~ … The expected solution
to the problem (merging of the cargo and rustc sources) has already happene
olution is some userspace alternative that does the
same thing probably using cage and some restricted tabbed terminal maybe? Hmm.
I dunno if that's even on anybody's radar any sooner than forky.
Joseph
On Fri, Apr 26, 2024, at 10:11, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Control: forcemerge -1 816
Package: console-setup
Version: 1.226
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
Linux kernel 6.9+ will support larger font sizes for HiDPI screens. This
is probably aimed at "more than 4k" monitors, but for accessibility
reasons it would be really useful to have larger sizes available sooner
for those
Package: xfce4-settings
Version: 4.18.3-1+b1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Discovered that xfce4-find-cursor (an accessibility feature) does not
work without the use of sudo. Permissions issue of some sort? Should
this program be installed with some sgid to access something? I can't
imagine w
Package: bash
Version: 5.2.21-2
Severity: minor
Dear Maintainer,
The manpage for base states:
```
FILES
/bin/bash
The bash executable
/etc/profile
The systemwide initialization file, executed for login shells
/etc/bash.bashrc
The sys
Package: installation-reports
Severity: wishlist
Either normal/a11y or wishlist depending how you wanna call it.
I normally use the slang version of the Debian installer. Because I'm
using a 14" 1080p portable monitor here, I decided to use the GUI. In
dark mode because albino. Bright = pain. Sub
Package: libnewlib-arm-none-eabi
Version: 3.3.0-1.3
Followup-For: Bug #996432
Hi John,
Your ITS was posted quite a long time ago and the maintainer is utterly
MIA on this package. It's absolutely breaking stuff so that
gcc-arm-none-eabi cannot be installed in trixie/sid alongside this
package, wh
Control: severity -1 grave
I didn't do this when filing the bug since ages ago it was considered impolite
for end-users to set severity and particularly to set a severity above
important. But it's been a week without acknowledgment or fix, and it is
release critical even if it's a contrib packa
Package: caja-dropbox
Version: 1.26.0-3
Severity: normal
-3 of this package cannot be installed because it depends on:
> --- libayatana-appindicator1 | libappindicator1 (UNAVAILABLE)
libayatana-appindicator3-1 is available on bookworm, but not
testing or sid. Adding this was done apparently
On Mon, Jul 17, 2023, at 23:53, Christian Marillat wrote:
> On 17 juil. 2023 15:39, "T. Joseph Carter"
> wrote:
>
>> Package: qbittorrent-nox
>> Version: 4.5.4-1
>> Severity: important
>>
>> The primary (really only) way to use qbittorrent-nox
Package: qbittorrent-nox
Version: 4.5.4-1
Severity: important
The primary (really only) way to use qbittorrent-nox is via the web UI.
This works in stable (4.5.2) as expected, but in sid it downloads a file
with a name like "4Az117Jo" (random), no extension, and no MIME type.
Firefox, Chromium, an
Package: seascope
Version: 0.9+8a669e0e-3
Severity: normal
I've noted that seascope Recommends: exuberant-ctags which for the
longest time was the only form of ctags in Debian. universal-ctags now
exists as an alternative. Might any ctags be used for seascope or is
there a particular reason to pre
Package: pqiv
Version: 2.12-1+b1
Severity: normal
The libavcodec and friends versions pqiv currently expects to use are
not available in stable, let alone unstable. Might be fixed by
recompile?
-- System Information:
Debian Release: trixie/sid
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable'
Package: qbittorrent
Version: 4.5.3-2
Severity: normal
Tags: a11y upstream
The new Qt6 version of qBittorrent apparently does a better job reading
my font size settings from XFCE. The result is that fonts are scaled up
in a way that's comfortably easier for a legally blind reader … except
the torr
Package: task-desktop-xfce
Version: 3.72
Severity: normal
Request to allow xfce4-screensaver at least as an alternative to
light-locker.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 12.0
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: amd64 (x
Package: python3-wxgtk4.0
Version: 4.2.0+dfsg-2
Severity: minor
This package still suggests: wx3.0-doc, perhaps wx3.2-doc is now
intended? Severity: minor as you can obviously install it yourself, but
given the 4.0/3.2 sort of confusion with wxWidgets and wxPython, it's
worth fixing.
-- System In
Package: ibus-braille
Version: 0.3-7
Severity: important
Upon running ibus-braille-preferences, I get this error:
```
aki:~ $ ibus-braille-preferences
/usr/share/ibus-braille-preferences/main.py:24: PyGIWarning: Gtk was imported
without specifying a version first. Use gi.require_version('Gtk',
I don't know that it raises the priority to "serious", but by way of reason
this one kind of needs to be fixed: apt's behavior has changed quite
substantially over the past couple of decades or so. What version first
supported each one? That's what the changelog is for, and arguably it ought to
Package: src:linux
Version: 6.0.8-1
Severity: normal
Request building CONFIG_SENSORS_CORSAIR_CPRO module:
/boot/config-6.0.0-2-amd64:# CONFIG_SENSORS_CORSAIR_CPRO is not set
/boot/config-6.0.0-3-amd64:# CONFIG_SENSORS_CORSAIR_CPRO is not set
/boot/config-6.0.0-4-amd64:# CONFIG_SENSORS_CORSAIR_CPR
I have yet to investigate intrigeri's suggestions from 2017, however I would
suggest that this is something that needs to be upgraded from wishlist in 2022,
and here's the reason simply enough:
root@aki:~# nvme smart-log /dev/nvme0
Smart Log for NVME device:nvme0 namespace-id:
[..]
unsaf
Package: cpu-x
Version: 4.3.1-1
Severity: important
X-Debbugs-Cc: Mike Gabriel
Cc to Mike Martin as Martin's email address no longer works because he
no longer works for Canonical:
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/02/martin-wimpress-ubuntu-desktop-lead-leaving-canonical
If there's another email
Package: kmscon
Version: 9.0.0-1+b1
Severity: minor
I recently wound up with an ulltrawide monitor that is effectively a 4k
screen with a haircut at 1600 lines … and I'm legally blind. So let me
say that I greatly appreciate this package and the ease with which I
specified a custom DPI to get read
:
Processing triggers for hicolor-icon-theme (0.17-2) ...
Processing triggers for doc-base (0.11.1) ...
Processing 2 changed doc-base files, 2 added doc-base files...
Processing triggers for mate-menus (1.26.0-3) ...
Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.33-7) ...
Processing triggers for man-db (2
Suggest something like…
Description: Micro-compositor for game scaling
Gamescope wraps your games to give them scaling and fullscreen options. It
provides a Wayland compositor to your games, but gamescope runs under both
Wayland and X.org.
.
Your game sees a virtual display at the resolution
Package: kdeconnect
Version: 21.08.3-1
Severity: important
Tags: a11y
It appears kdeconnect is forcing assumptions about your DPI/font scale
(96/1.0), your theme (black on white), and probably other things, then
hardcoding all of those details. This causes any change in these
settings to cause kde
Package: qt5-style-kvantum
Version: 0.18.0+repack-1
Severity: normal
The readme file included with qt5-style-kvantum literally tells you to
go read INSTALL.md if you want to know how to install OR use it. Please
include in future releases.
(Not sure Kvantum will solve any problems for me because
On Sun, 02 Jan 2022 23:28:32 +0100 Hilko Bengen wrote:
> * Laurent Bigonville:
>
> > It looks like libguestfs-tools version 1:1.46.2-1 in depending on
> > guestfs-tools that is not in the archive making the package uninstalable
> >
> > guestfs-tools is currently stuck in the new queue
>
> Right.
Package: openrazer-driver-dkms
Version: 3.2.0+dfsg-2
Severity: grave
Justification for "grave": Package rendered completely unusable due to
failure to compile module.
There's a () unbalance in the fix for #1002530. Here's the make.log:
DKMS make.log for openrazer-driver-3.2.0 for kernel 5.15.0-
Package: arduino
Version: 2:1.8.16+dfsg1-1
Severity: normal
The arduino(1) manpage written in 2010 may have been accurate at the
time, but … today isn't. It says the program takes no options, etc. The
github repo for the project contains this adoc file:
https://github.com/arduino/Arduino/blob/mas
Package: inxi
Version: 3.3.07-1-1
Severity: wishlist
Doas is a massively simpler (and hopefully therefore safer) tool coming
from the OpenBSD folks that does what most people use sudo for: Running
commands as root. It's already supported by inxi, and is used over sudo
if both are installed.
As su
Package: ghc
Version: 8.8.4-3
Severity: minor
Just a request to drop libncurses5-dev (a dummy/transitional package) in
favor of libncurses-dev.
Thanks!
-- System Information:
Debian Release: bookworm/sid
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing')
Architecture: amd64
Package: firefox
Version: 93.0-1
Severity: normal
Pages using widevine kept crashing for me … I was wondering for awhile
there if this was because my Firefox profile had been through about five
release versions of two Linux distributions. However it didn't work on a
new profile, so we dug deeper o
7;t get assigned and the group
is necessary. I'll leave the question of closing this or considering
implementing it to you and the systemd team.
Joseph
On Mon, Oct 18, 2021, at 00:12, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Control: tags -1 + upstream
>
> Hello
>
> Am 18.10.21 um 08:20 schrieb Joseph
Hi Ilan,
I'm not the pipewire maintainer, but I noticed this bug was open and happen to
use XFCE and both my volume control and keyboard volume keys are working. I
don't know why pulseaudio was removed from your system, but if things are not
in a working state for you, it's safe to put it back.
Package: beets
Version: 1.4.9-7
Severity: minor
Beets has an outdates Suggests: libav-tools which hasn't existed since
stretch (and was a transitional package even then!) If beets uses
avplay, avconv, and avprobe instead of ffplay, ffmpeg, and ffprobe, it
should be updated upstream. If it actually
Control: retitle -1 FTBFS: uses tempfile in build, appears to use deprecated
which(1)
A closer look indicates that tempfile is only actually used to build the
package. The apparent use of which(1) is actually a shell function, however…
On Wed, Aug 18, 2021, at 16:18, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> >
On Wed, Aug 18, 2021, at 14:01, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> T. Joseph Carter (2021-08-18):
> > It's debianutils' bug, really, and the bugs keep getting filed (and
> > resolved), but there's a half a dozen packages on my system that are
> > broken by it. Yours hap
Package: console-setup
Version: 1.205
Severity: important
X-Debbugs-Cc:
Debianutils >= 5 removes tempname and puts a deprecation notice on the
which command. The setupcon script (at least) uses both of these,
causing people's initramfs's to be subtly broken and leaving them
without a keymap in th
If not a switchover to the Samsung-written tools outright, perhaps an |
dependency?
Joseph
I think we may have lost David? He doesn't seem to be responding to bug reports
based upon his maintainer page on the BTS. Open bugs going back to 2013 (not
unusual) but the five of the same bug from that date remain unmerged.
Anyone heard from him by chance? Hope he's all right.
Joseph
On Fri, Jun 19, 2020, at 19:10, peter green wrote:
> Putting the debian bug back in cc, previous mails are visible at
> https://marc.info/?l=linux-xfs&m=159253950420613&w=2
>
> On 19/06/2020 23:43, Dave Chinner wrote:
>
> > Isn't the configure script supposed to handle install locations?
> > Bot
I've been there once upon a time, I just figured a ping was in order,
especially given the severity of the bug and the severity of the human malware
situation.
Joseph
On Thu, Apr 23, 2020, at 16:11, Nathan Scott wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Apologies for the slow response - yes, I'm around but not w
I'm curious if there's some problem with Goffredo's patch which hasn't been
acknowledged. (In fact the bug itself hasn't been.) This is a grave
functionality bug rendering the package uninstallable for all users upgrading
from an installation of Buster. Certainly sid is sid, but as it required a
This bug never got a followup, but I can name three circumstances I know of
under which it still happens.
1. Almost guaranteed to not be the problem, but it should be documented
somewhere: If you use an Atom-based "nettop" where the external display is the
only one used, it might appear you hav
Package: grub-common
Version: 2.04-5
Severity: minor
Researching why gfx didn't work in grub for me on this system, I
discovered that 05_debian_theme blocks the use of grub's native theming,
including grub-theme-starfield. The suggestion I've found elsewhere is
to chmod -x /etc/grub.d/05_debian_th
This is what being stuck at home for weeks will cause—bug necromancy!
I disagree with Martin-Éric Racine that _no_ default should be applied at all,
just that there ought to be means to change it, which might have some
implications for #461851 complaining about the color choices used back in 200
Package: task-xfce-desktop
Version: 3.55
Severity: normal
The XFCE task continues to depend on libreoffice-gtk2, but xfce 4.14 is
now fully gtk3-based and has dropped support for gtk2 integration. Time
to update to libreoffice-gtk3 for the task package?
-- System Information:
Debian Release: bull
Upgrading my stretch box to buster, I got a lot of these familiar prompts,
and one very strange one from samba-common that used whiptail (debconf?)
and didn't even use a unified or context diff or set DPKG_CONFFILE_OLD/NEW.
(I should probably investigate what it's doing and file a bug about
that—NO
Looks like 3.0~rc4-1 will fix the problem when it migrates to unstable.
Joseph
On Thu, Aug 1, 2019 at 1:29 PM Romain Francoise wrote:
> A patch for this is now available in the upstream bug tracker
> (https://github.com/tmux/tmux/issues/1861) and I have tested it
> successfully using the Mutt
Oh Sven, that does look related, and I didn't even notice that ncurses-base
got updated too or I'd have investigated it. Looks like this is a ncurses
problem. Did you find changing TERM fixed it?
Joseph
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 5:31 PM T. Joseph Carter <
tjcar...@spiritsubstan
Package: tmux
Version: 2.9a-2
Severity: important
The latest version of tmux has issues with screen updates under GNOME
Terminal with ncurses apps. This causes eg weechat's scrollback (pgup,
pgdn) to not draw correctly, causes specific issues with aptitude as
well.
I think this may be the result
Package: znc
Severity: normal
Potential security implications here, but not directly exploitable—will
leave for the maintainer to determine how serious the problem is.
Debian's znc versions follow the upstream convention of advertising
themselves when the user exits them. This practice isn't terr
This warning, for a LUKS-encrypted system as configured by the Debian
installer, is spurious. The initrd assumes it should be looking for
lvmetad—it shouldn't be, but it doesn't realize that. The correct thing to
do here is not to remove the warning as Teemu Likonen suggested—if your
configuration
Package: netatalk
Severity: Wishlist
Hi, could you possibly --enable-a2boot in your next compile? Everything
else needed to configure booting Apple II systems off the network (yes,
people do that!) can be done by modifying an installed package, but the
support to enable it has to be baked in at b
I just discovered my email configuration broken and, upon investigation, I
can see why. I won't re-open this bug, however I believe that that
bringing mutt 1.9.1 in to Debian in a way that breaks people's
configurations in order to appease a developer who's frankly been openly
hostile and pissy th
Hi,
I think this tool is probably important enough to Gnome users (sid or not)
that it's probably worthwhile to suggest a "patch" version that looks like
an upgrade from the 3.25 package that at least temporarily reverts to
3.22. For now it's easy enough to manually revert the package, but all
so
I don't know if I will hit upon the issue in this bug or not, but I'll
offer what I've just found in case it may be useful:
I found freshclam to fail freshly installed with the error message
indicated in this bug. Here is my freshclam.conf upon installation:
```
# Automatically created by the
Hi,
It appears that Ubuntu has resolved this issue with the inclusion of
the attached patch by Sean Davis . It would
allow you to change the Depends: line to use lightdm | gdm3, which
appears to be what is wanted.
I just built a NM(N)U of xfswitch-plugin using this patch and it does
indeed
On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 03:47:42PM +0200, Bill Allombert wrote:
Intrigued by Consolation as a possible GPM replacement, so I figured I'd
remove that and give it a shot.
Congratulation you are the first victim!
Fixed. ;)
BTW, copying a line works regardless of length, and the same for a wor
Package: consolation
Version: 0.0.1-1
Severity: important
Hi Bill,
Intrigued by Consolation as a possible GPM replacement, so I figured
I'd remove that and give it a shot. Upon installing it, I find that
the mouse cursor will extend to the full console height, but not the
full console width.
It may be a bug in gcc that is causing the problem, but code that is
sloppy about types is never good coding practice. If the scale
values are calculated as doubles, then double should be the type for
the variable. That's an upstream issue, but it's affecting Debian
users and there's a single
Hi folks,
There's a lot of good reasons to see netatalk v3 packaged for Debian,
since there are features v2 just doesn't have such as hosting for
Apple's Time Machine backups and the like.
That said however, there is a bit of a spanner in the works because
upstream decided to abandon support
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