Apologies for the duplicate. I merged it.
But I agree, it should be fixed in stable.
Will a file system check detect the corruptions?
Can it be done online?
Thank you.
I have been running debian 12.3 with kernel 6.1.64-1 for a few hours,
how can I find out whether the file system has been corrupted?
Thanks!
Package: librtlsdr0
Version: 0.6.0-4
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
It would be great to have support for the new v4 dongle which is using a
different tuner chip (the updated library should be backwards compatible
with older rtlsdr dongles).
https://github.com/rtlsdrblog/rtl-sdr-blog/
https
On Tue, 18 Apr 2017 15:19:21 +0100 Ben Hutchings
wrote:
> Does this system have a swap partition?
>
> Is there a resume device specified in
> /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume and does it exist?
I have the same issue.
My system does not have a swap partition.
/etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resu
On 10/07/2016 03:05 PM, Ben Hutchings wrote:
That's not the same as removing the parameter (the default is -1).
Please can you check that?
My bad. Also no artifacts with the parameter removed.
i915.enable_ppgtt=0 seem to have solved the problem. Thank you.
On 10/07/2016 03:09 AM, Ben Hutchings wrote:
What if you remove the i915.enable_ppgtt parameter?
Ben.
Addition: "Automatic" was probably broken by the intel driver before
too. I just found an entry I made in /etc/X11/Xsessions.d which set "RGB
Broadcast" to full, which now didn't worked anymore because the
device/port is now DP-1 instead of DP1.
Nevertheless, somewhere is a bug, either in RGB-
> Can you check in the preferences if “Hide into the notification area” is
> checked?
Silly me. It was checked and the process is terminating correctly now. Thank
you.
However, I have no "notification area".
The process is also remaining running when starting xfce4-taskmanager from
xterm and closing it with "X".
Package: xfce4-taskmanager
Version: 1.1.0-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I open the taskmanager-window by clicking on the xfce4 CPU usage applet. After
I close it by clicking on top right "X", the process xfce4-taskmanager
is still running and using CPU cycles (about 4% on i5-4690K).
After k
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