Hi
After receiving hunders of error messages whenever sudo was executed I was
able to pinpoint it to the situation whenever libsss-sudo was installed.
I'm uncertain whether this still is the reight place, but the plagueing me
as by Dimitry.
Situation is: Debian jessie, sudo installed.
A local su
On Wed, 23 Sep 2015 18:04:42 -0400 Sam Hartman wrote:
> control: tags -1 help
>
> The help I would really need is a copyright audit from a debian
> developer.
>
> I don't have time for that myself in the near future.
>
> Yes, to be useful it really does need to be from an uploading debian
> dev
Hi
I wanted to notify you that arp-scan has been released in november 2013
which fixes this mentioned problem:
https://github.com/royhills/arp-scan/releases/tag/1.9
Please consider packaging this new version or
cherry-picking the changes to get-oui and get-iab in order to close this
bug.
Be
Hi
TL;DR: Bug is known upstream and fixed in anything after 3.15-rc1.
I've reached out to one of the upstream maintainers upstream (K.Y
Srinivasan) and he has
pointed me to a change that fixes the issues and is actually specific to
hv_netvsc with older
versions of the Microsoft Hypervisor.
The b
Hi
OK, it's showing exactly the behaviour as I guessed in the initial report:
- Wheezy default 3.2 on Server 2008 R2: Working hv_netvsc
- Wheezy backport 3.13 on Server 2008 R2: Working hv_netvsc
- Wheezy backport 3.14 on Server 2008 R2: Not working hv_netvsc
- Wheezy default 3.2 on Server 2
Package: src:linux
Version: 3.14.4-1~bpo70+1
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
Dear Maintainers,
I've kept running some systems on wheezy as guests on Windows Server 2008 R2
Hyper-V hosts (german if it matters) to check out upstream changes and see
if regressions are happening.
I've been running
G'day
Almost forgot about that bug I reported once.
Checking back the changelog shows that Ben has updated
the firmware-nonfree package in June this year, thanks!
Here is the relevant passage:
firmware-nonfree (0.36) unstable; urgency=low
[...]
* Update QLogic QLA2300/ISP2312/SP202 and ISP23
G'day
Actually FreBSD 9.1 will contain update 'mfi' driver code which
largely expands the support for MegaRAID drivers. (confirmed witha
9.1-RC3 media)
It might be interesting for you to boo a native FreeBSD ISO of
this version to see if your controller is recognized by this mfi module.
(use "pcic
G'day
The modules would work in the kernel, but I only now
could chec back with a fresh netinstall trial round:
Current results don't look promissing. to report, the issue
applies to Both Beta 2 and daily testing netinstall (20121009) for both amd64.
- hv_vmbus is missing, thus no hv_* modules c
Thanks for directly jumping on the 2.2 branch!
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Hi
> I've applied these approximately as requested, [...]
> Anyway, the end result is that all the driver sources end up identical
> to 3.4-rc1.
Thank you Ben!
> Let us know if there are any important fixes after that, though I hope I'll
> spot them anyway.
I'd like to give that kernel one a try
G'day
I have stumbled upon this bug and we're now almost another year later without
any update on this bug. The bug report has been opened in Dec. 2010 and
no changes have happened until April 2012.
The latest release 2.2.8 is dated from June 2011, 2.0.3 dates from Aug. 2008.
Any update on this t
Am 02.04.2012 10:55, schrieb Mathieu Simon:
> I attached a list with patches that hopefully arrives on BTS with
It seems it hasn't arrived on BTS, therefore I send it in the mail.
(Sorry for this long message)
- Mathieu
86cbce4 hv: remove the second argument of k[un]map_atomic()
da2
Hi,
Ok, I have tried to prepare a list based on Jonathan's inputs.
It seems v3.2.12 is the current base for wheezy's kernel.
I attached a list with patches that hopefully arrives on BTS with:
git log --oneline --no-merges v3.2.12..v3.4-rc1 -- drivers/staging/hv/ \
drivers/hv/ tools/hv/ includ
G'day
Am 02.04.2012 02:36, schrieb Jonathan Nieder:
> I suppose my answer was less helpful than it could have been. :)
Thanks Jonathan for enlightening me, now I was able to understand :)
> [...]
>
> The baseline for the current sid kernel is gregkh's 3.2.y kernel.
> When patches meet the criteria
G'day
Am 31.03.2012 15:01, schrieb Jonathan Nieder:
> Does Debian prefer "1 patch per upstream" commit or have one big patch
>> per driver/file?
> I believe the kernel team is happiest if there's a public git tree
> based against 3.2, gregkh's 3.2.y, or some similar release like
> gregkh's 3.0.y t
G'day
Am 26.02.2012 18:10, schrieb Ben Hutchings:
> Please ping this bug after v3.4-rc1 and I'll try to pull all the changes
> that went into there.
3.4-rc1 isn't out - yet, but I'd say that Linus' tree now contains all
the stuff that should
go into 3.4 for Hyper-V. The diff of Hyper-V driver with
Am 26.02.2012 18:10, schrieb Ben Hutchings:
> [...]
> Please ping this bug after v3.4-rc1 and I'll try to pull all the changes
> that went into there.
Sounds fair - will do so and let you in case something breaks.
I'm currently running 3.2.6 with 3.3-rc3 backported drivers.
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Package: linux-2.6
Version: 3.2.4-1
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
Thank you for enabling the Hyper-V drivers in the 3.2 builds, the
squeeze backport allowed me to test and confirm that they are not
as broken as they once were. (in fact: far more stable than they used to be)
Unfortunately
Discovering that there is a linux-firmware git repo on
kernel.org I saw that there are also some qlogic firmware
binaries present but mostly even older than what is in
upstream.
Ben seems to be able to push into upstream repo, but Qlogic
doesn't seem to care about this repository that much.
Shoul
Package: firmware-qlogic
Version: 0.35
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
It would be good to have updated QLogic FC HBA firmware in the.
We're a bit behind with upstream especially with the ql2400 and
ql2500 HBA firmware.
The update.py pulls things from from upstream FTP albeit I believe
Ql
Package: ntp
Version: 1:4.2.6.p2+dfsg-1+b1
Severity: important
Dear ntp maintainers
I realized the current ntpd and ntpdate in squeeze cannot successfuly
synchronize
against ntp servers running on Windows 2008 R2 (at least from what I can check
against).
This applies to both ntpd and ntpdate.
Hi (forwarding to the bugtracker this time)
> There is no need to wait for drivers to leave staging, in general.
Great. In this case please consider enabling the following modules too:
Have both left staging-next, not made into 3.2:
Microsoft Hyper-V virtual network driver
Microsoft Hyper-V virtu
Package: linux-image-amd64
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainers
With the release of the 3.2 kernel (yet to happen), some of the
modules improving the glue for Linux VMs running on a MS Hyper-V
hypervisor have left the staging area (drivers/hv).
Could this be taken as an opportunity to enable t
Package: freerdp
Severity: wishlist
FreeRDP has made considerable progress and only the latest FreeRDP in the
upstream master branch (pre 1.0) allows connecting ot RDP servers that require
TLS authentication or maximum level of encryption for a client to connect.
>From my (users) perspective ma
Package: moodle
Severity: wishlist
Please consider adding the latest Moodle 2.1 series version to sid.
General bug fix support has ended for 1.9 series, security bugfix
support will end on June 2012. (See: http://docs.moodle.org/dev/Releases)
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Package: xserver-xorg-video-openchrome
Version: 1:0.2.902+svn579-1
Severity: important
Previously used openchrome from openchrome.org SVN, switched back to
vesa and later installed the Debian package. Resolutions are
only available up to 800x600@ 56Hz. Using vesa driver is much slower but
reso
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