on the GDM
screen)
> * wait about 1 second and the screen goes black
> * move the pointer: the screen comes back and it's not flickering anymore
>
> I have not done additional research on the root cause but I'm happy to
> provide additional information if useful.
>
> France
And Andreas Beckman (#789674) went even further with the severity
classification , considering it serious. Reading his report and debian
policy point 7.6 (
https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html#s-replaces)
I agree with his opinion so I should correct my previous post. I thi
I made a mistake with the Reportbug tool so I accidentally created a new
bug when I tried to reply to #790799.
Please , merge it or close mine. Apologies for the incoveniences.
Iván Lago.
On Thu, 14 May 2015 00:53:49 +0100 Francesco Negri
wrote:
> I have the same issue.
>
> It seems to be related to Wayland, see:
> https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/44779
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1199890
>
> I fixed it on my machine by logging out and selecting "Gnome" instead
> o
Dear mantainer:
I would like to add myself to the voices that ask this to be fixed. It's
really not ok to leave it the way it's right now. This bug completely
breaks multiarch sound on 64 bit systems and that should be fixed asap,
specially when it has been fixed in other systems ... since Septemb
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