Bug#943545: Similar behaviour for me

2019-10-27 Thread Mike Palmer
I have the same issue as you when I boot to: https://packages.debian.org/sid/linux-image-5.3.0-1-amd64 Do you see snd_hda_intel crashing in your kernel logs? If I boot to 5.2.0-3 all the things you listed go away. On Sat, 26 Oct 2019 20:09:51 -0700 Paul Bryan wrote: > Similar behaviour for me o

Bug#861363: poppler-data: Identity-UTF16-H is missing from package

2017-04-27 Thread Mike Palmer
Package: poppler-data Version: 0.4.7-1 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, It appears that Identity-UTF16-H is missing from the CMaps in the Debian and Ubuntu poppler-data packages. https://packages.debian.org/sid/all/poppler-data/filelist Redhat had the same problem with after a poppler-data cle

Bug#828819: intel-microcode: i7-6500U doesn't boot in 4/5 cases with 3.20160607.1

2016-07-04 Thread Mike Palmer
>From the kernel log this is all I see now that it is working. Jul  3 22:12:30 carbon kernel: [1.670464] microcode: CPU0 sig=0x406e3, pf=0x80, revision=0x8a Jul  3 22:12:30 carbon kernel: [1.670477] microcode: CPU1 sig=0x406e3, pf=0x80, revision=0x8a Jul  3 22:12:30 carbon kernel: [1.6

Bug#828819: intel-microcode: i7-6500U doesn't boot in 4/5 cases with 3.20160607.1

2016-07-03 Thread Mike Palmer
I had exactly the same issue with an ASUS UX305CA ultrabook. Downgrading to the previous version of intel-microcode resolved it for me as well. I was able to get intel-microcode 3.20160607.1 working by upgrading from UX305CA.205 to UX305CA.300 BIOS revision from ASUS. --- # dmidecode 3.0

Bug#825784: libinput10: libinput is very choppy with ELAN1000 touchpads since 1.3.0

2016-05-29 Thread Mike Palmer
Package: libinput10 Version: 1.3.0-2 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, Ever since libinput 1.3.0 my touchpads have been stalling and gotten very choppy. After quilting the following patch into the package I was able to get it working again: https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/wayland-devel/2

Bug#724735: Regression

2013-11-29 Thread Mike Palmer
I agree with Ian, Canonical's bad patch should be backed out before Jessie gets released. There is no reason this bug should haunt an entire stable release of Debian. Backing it out makes all my bluetooth devices work as expected again, right-out-of-the-box. -Mike -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to de

Bug#648300: Missing xsltproc build dependency

2011-11-10 Thread Mike Palmer
. Please check the logs above. From the INSTALL file: ... Prerequisites: * openvas-libraries 4.0.0 or greater * gnutls * cmake * glib-2.0 (>= 2.14) * libxml * libxslt * libmicrohttpd * libexslt * pkg-config * xsltproc - Mike Palmer Orvant Security http://www.orvant.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email

Bug#622086: Package does not trigger byte compile with debhelper or postinst

2011-04-09 Thread Mike Palmer
port univ ImportError: No module named type This of course goes away if you install that service again due to the catch all python support triggers in apt itself. But it is an easy fix so I thought it worth reporting. Mike Palmer Orvant LLC http://www.orvant.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email

Bug#614988: Package should link to nfs-common

2011-02-24 Thread Mike Palmer
On 2/24/11 10:53 AM, Patrick Matthäi wrote: Am 24.02.2011 18:37, schrieb Mike Palmer: Package: glusterfs Version: 3.1.2-3 Gluster 3.1 now has native NFS support but you need nfs-common, portmap or rpcbind, etc before it will work. The package built by grusterfs.org depend on nfs-common for

Bug#614988: Package should link to nfs-common

2011-02-24 Thread Mike Palmer
Package: glusterfs Version: 3.1.2-3 Gluster 3.1 now has native NFS support but you need nfs-common, portmap or rpcbind, etc before it will work. The package built by grusterfs.org depend on nfs-common for reference. http://gluster.com/community/documentation/index.php/Gluster_3.1:_NFS_Frequen

Bug#614777: Package is missing "gluster" command console

2011-02-23 Thread Mike Palmer
Package: glusterfs-client Version: 3.1.2-1 Not sure if this is all that is missing but glusterfs-client.install (or server) needs something like this added to it: debian/tmp/usr/sbin/gluster -Mike

Bug#515200: [Python-modules-team] Bug#515200: OpenSSL linked clause

2009-05-22 Thread Mike Palmer
Piotr Ożarowski wrote: Mike, Just one questions: are you sure it can be linked with OpenSSL? FTR: I didn't check, I'm asking you since you seems to be sure we're allowed to do so. As Sandro pointed out, "openssl" keyword triggers red light. I never said I was "sure" as I am no legal expert o

Bug#515200: OpenSSL linked clause

2009-05-22 Thread Mike Palmer
Definitely double check this but it seems like tweaking the description would suffice: Example of what I had in mind: == Source: pycurl Section: python Priority: extra Maintainer: Debian Python Modules Team Uploaders: Sandro Tosi , Be

Bug#515200: [Python-modules-team] Bug#515200: Making your own package to work around the bugs in gnutls

2009-05-21 Thread Mike Palmer
Hi Sandro, Only based on what I know and given the current state of gnutls I would just go with openssl for now. That matches how curl is currently compiled at least. shell~# curl --version curl 7.18.2 (i486-pc-linux-gnu) libcurl/7.18.2 OpenSSL/0.9.8g zlib/1.2.3.3 libidn/1.8 libssh2/0.18 Pr

Bug#515200: Making your own package to work around the bugs in gnutls

2009-05-21 Thread Mike Palmer
I figured I'd post a workaround for people to fix the python-pycurl package themselves. 1.) sudo apt-get install build-essential fakeroot dpkg-dev 2.) mkdir ~/python-pycurl-openssl 3.) cd ~/python-pycurl-openssl 4.) sudo apt-get source python-pycurl 5.) sudo apt-get build-dep python-pycurl 6.) s