I seem to have the same issue.
And it seems to vary depending on the GTK_THEME.
When setting the environment variable GTK_THEME=Adwaita it seems less
worse. Without the variable my GTK_THEME seems to be Clearlooks-Phenix.
(I kept the clearlooks-phenix-theme DEB from Debian-10 installed on
Debia
I was able to resolve the issue with my ASRock J4105-ITX board (Celeron
J4105) on Debian-12. I just had to
apt install intel-microcode
and reboot. After 4 weeks of running the system 23/7 I had no further
crashes.
Without that intel-microcode package
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/microcode/
Package: hostapd
Version: 2:2.10-12
The file
/usr/share/doc/hostapd/README.Debian
tells, that you can run hostapd by creating a config
/etc/hostapd/wifi.conf
and using the template hostapd@wifi.service systemd unit.
So you run
systemctl enable --now hostapd@wifi.service
to enable and start
Hi Paul,
I tried to reproduce the problems with:
https://cloud.debian.org/images/cloud/bullseye/20230601-1398/debian-11-nocloud-amd64-20230601-1398.qcow2
Looks like libappindicator1 may has been a leftover from Debian-10.
-> my fault
And the vkd3d problem seems to be caused by the vkd3d-compil
Same for chromium and chromium-l10n packages.
But I guess this will be resolved when a new chromium version is provided for
Bookworm.
Package: upgrade-reports
I upgraded my system from Debian 11 to 12 some days ago.
But "apt dist-upgrade" didn't upgrade some packages. So I had to do it
manually. Should it be that way?
apt install \
vkd3d-compiler/bookworm \
libvkd3d-dev/bookworm \
libvkd3d-dev:i386/bookworm \
Hi,
I got the following error when running "apt dist-upgrade" to get from
Debian-11 to Debian-12. (German locale)
--> I guess this should maybe be fixed before Debian-12 release!?
Maybe related:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=824078
libdvd-pkg: Downloading orig source...
Package: debian-installer
Version: 20220917
Hi,
the X-Server on the netinstall CD crashes when using a virtio GPU.
qemu-system-x86_64 \
-m 1G -machine pc,accel=kvm \
-device virtio-vga \
-cdrom \
debian-12-netinstall-amd64_testing-20221029-1721/debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso
CD imag
Hi,
I got the same problem using Qemu.
(Debian-11 host, using Debian's Qemu-5.2.0)
qemu-system-x86_64 \
-m 1G -machine pc,accel=kvm \
-device virtio-net-pci,netdev=user.1 -netdev user,id=user.1 \
-cdrom
debian-12-netinstall-amd64_testing-20221029-1721/debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso
Package: wireless-regdb
Version: 2022.04.08-2~deb11u1
Since version 2022.04.08-2~deb11u1 of wireless-regdb my Lenovo notebook
doesn't show up channel 13 wireless networks.
Downgrading to version wireless-regdb-2020.04.29-2 fixes the problem.
https://snapshot.debian.org/archive/debian/20200630
Package: lutris
Version: 0.5.8.3-2
There's a bug in lutris-0.5.8.3 making it impossible to set the RADV_DEBUG
environment variable.
https://github.com/lutris/lutris/issues/3419
Please either apply the small upstream patch for Bullseye or update to
lutris-0.5.8.4.
Kind regards,
kolAflash
On Thu, 25 Mar 2021 11:51:22 + Simon McVittie
wrote:
Version: 21.0.0-1
On Thu, 25 Mar 2021 at 11:46:36 +, Simon McVittie wrote:
> This appears to be fixed in the new upstream 20.3.5 release (and also
> in 21.0.0).
This might be related.
https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51081#c8
Here's a KDE bug about the same issue.
It's been set to "RESOLVED DOWNSTREAM", linking to this Debian bug.
But I used that KDE bug to post some detailed workaround instructions,
which might be helpful to users.
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=428897
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Package: hostapd
Version: 2:2.7+git20190128+0c1e29f-6+deb10u2
Hi,
I'm trying to use my new WLAN / Wi-Fi USB adapter via Debian-10 to set
up an access point (master / ap /infrastructure mode).
Sadly that doesn't work on Debian-10.
After a few minutes the client is always disconnected with hostapd
Package: linux-image-amd64
Version: 5.6.7-1
Hi,
I'm running KDE which uses 3d acceleration by default.
If I activate standby (s2ram) via the KDE menu, the screen stays black
after waking up from standby.
dmesg looks like this is a bug in amdgpu / drm.
Workaround:
Disable 3d (ALT + SHIFT + F12)
I'm still having the same problem in the current Debian testing.
Reproduced with a live cd and an installed system (bullseye-20200511):
debian-live-testing-amd64-kde+nonfree.iso
Package:
firmware-realtek-20190717-2
It wasn't fun to find out what's wrong. So please fix this :-)
Looks like ke
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