Hello,
I found the patch that fixes it: it is
d20c6601664624116f3dc43f21c7ec4a186cf8d3 in the GIT repository. The
patch itself is this:
diff --git a/libsoup/server/http1/soup-server-message-io-http1.c
b/libsoup/server/http1/soup-server-message-io-http1.c
index 90139f2b..3803cabc 100644
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I can confirm it too: after downgrading to the version from testing, both
firefox and thunderbird do work again.
Package: filezilla
Version: 3.39.0-2
Severity: grave
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When trying to launch it, nothing happens. When launching from a command
line, it returns:
filezilla: symbol lookup error: filezilla: undefined symbol:
_ZTIN2fz6threadE
Tried to uninst
Package: src:linux
Version: 4.19.0-1
Severity: critical
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The "logsave" package isn't included in the dependencies, so, if it
isn't already installed when the kernel is being updates, the system
fails to start at boot, showing a message that can't
s bug, which is suspiciously
similar to one we saw on Ubuntu around the same time ...
On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 01:43:18PM +0200, rastersoft wrote:
After several tests, I started to suspect that the problem could be in the
firmware loading: my hypothesis is that when I use my SSD hard disk, the
loading
Package: libglib2.0-dev
Version: 2.58.1-2
Severity: important
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The .gir files are missing, so it is not possible to compile programs
that require GObject-2.0.gir or Gio-2.0.gir files. And, as supposed, the
gir1.2-glib-2.0.deb package only contain
Thanks for the suggestion, Simon. I think I found the problem.
This is the system log from my login (I did the login precisely at
11:48:00 on purpose):
Aug 16 11:48:00 debian systemd-timesyncd[564]: Synchronized to time
server 147.156.7.26:123 (2.debian.pool.ntp.org).
Aug 16 11:48:00 debian k
Package: gdm3
Version: 3.28.2-4
Severity: normal
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When I boot my system and GDM3 login screen is shown, I just press
Return to choose the default user (which is me), type the password, and
press Return again (notice that I'm NOT using the mouse f
Package: gnome
Version: 1:3.22+9
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Today I updated my laptop (which I kept without updating for nearly a
month to avoid bug 897975), and now the same is happening to it: when
launching gnome shell with Wayland, and opening a firefox, loading some
Package: gnome
Version: 1:3.22+9
Severity: important
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Entering gnome shell in wayland session and opening a Firefox.
When opening some pages, like
https://www.20minutos.es/noticia/3371789/0/macron-regana-estudiante-llamo-manu-me-llamas-senor-pres
Package: gdm3
Version: 3.28.2-2
Found extra info that, in my opinion, points to a race condition during
boot process, as already commented in my previous entry.
In my system, when I install debian SID in a mechanical hard disk, GDM3
boots fine and allows me to enter in both X11 and Wayland.
Package: gdm3
Version: 3.28.1-1
More info: it also fails when booting SID with kernel 4.9.0-6 (from
Debian Stable).
--- System information. ---
Architecture:
Kernel: Linux 4.16.0-1-amd64
Debian Release: buster/sid
500 unstable ftp.debian.org
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Depends (Version) |
Package: gdm3
Version: 3.28.1-1
I have this same problem since about ten days. This weekend I decided to
do a clean install and found that I was unable: I deleted the system
partition, booted an USB with debian netinst version, installed stable
with just gnome shell, and everything worked fine
Package: firefox
Version: 57.0.3-1
Severity: grave
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When launching Firefox under Gnome shell/Wayland, nothing seems to
happen: no window is shown. But doing a "ps ax" shows two processes with
the name "firefox". Killing the second one (the one wi
Package: gdm3
Version: 3.26.2.1
Severity: normal
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When I boot my system and select my user in GDM3, it doesn't allow me to
choose a wayland session for gnome shell. But if I go to a console and
relaunch the service with "systemctl restart gdm3" (
Sorry, accidentally I attached the patch twice in the bug report. Just
use one of the files.
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ras...@rastersoft.com http://www.rastersoft.com
Package: gdm3
Version: 3.26.1-3
Severity: normal
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In both my desktop and my laptop, whenever I boot and GDM is shown, the
choosen session is always "System X11 default", and I always have to
manually choose "GNOME" to boot in wayland mode. But so
Package: gnome-core
Version: 1.3.22+2
Severity: minor
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Installing the gnome-core package in debian SID forces to install
apache2-bin and libapache2-mod-dnssd. Both packages shouldn't be needed
for a full gnome shell session.
--- System informat
Hi:
I'm Sergio, the original reporter of this bug.
I found that in my laptop, also with Debian SID, everything worked fine,
so I decided to do a clean install of my system in my main computer
(since the original instalation was several years old and had been
migrated over several disks, and a
I suffered this same bug and also downgrading to 24.2.0-3.1, from
testing, worked fine.
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RASTER(Linux user #228804)
ras...@rastersoft.com http://www.rastersoft.com
After some updates, seem to be fixed.
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RASTER(Linux user #228804)
ras...@rastersoft.com http://www.rastersoft.com
Package: gnome-shell
Version: 3.21.91-1
Severity: grave
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Yesterday, my SID system updated gnome shell to version 3.21.91, which
is a development version and, thus,
unstable and incomplete by definition.
Why was it allowed to be uploaded to the rep
Ok, now it works., both for arm and armhf.
Thanks!!
On Tue, 23 Jun 2015 00:07:45 +0200 rastersoft wrote:
> Hi:
>
> > Yes, the gcc packages got out of date and were not rebuildable (on
> > amd64) for a while due to 787004.
> >
> > That's fixed now so
Hi:
> Yes, the gcc packages got out of date and were not rebuildable (on
> amd64) for a while due to 787004.
>
> That's fixed now so I've just uploaded current packages.
I did an update and install, but still fails... and I changed my
repositories to the main debian repos... :?
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Package: busybox-static
Version: 1.17.1-8
Tags: telnetd
I'm installing Debian in a Mipsel-based multimedia hard disk (WebTV).
Unfortunately, the binary environment doesn't allow to run programs as
root, so I need to be able to launch busybox's telnetd specifying
another listening port than the def
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Package: busybox-static
Version: 1.17.1-8
Tags: telnetd
I'm installing Debian in a Mipsel-based multimedia hard disk (WebTV).
Unfortunately, the binary environment doesn't allow to run programs as
root, so I need to be able to launch busybox's telnet
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