Bug#786989: xbmc: Eject/Load fails to eject my DVD

2015-05-27 Thread monnier
Package: xbmc Version: 2:13.2+dfsg1-4 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, I installed "xbmc" on a Mac-Mini running Debian stable. I did "adduser xbmc", then added this user to groups cdrom, video, audio, plugdev, and powerdev, and then arranged for xbmc-standalone to be started by systemd. It wor

Bug#786991: xbmc: YouTube plugin in XBMC gives a "devicesupport" page

2015-05-27 Thread monnier
Package: xbmc Version: 2:13.2+dfsg1-4 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, I installed xbmc on a Debian stable system and it works OK in most respects, but the YouTube plugin does not quite work: for example, when I click "Video => Add-ons => YouTube => Explore YouTube => YouTube Categories => Film&

Bug#787006: xbmc: No suspend/hibernate option available

2015-05-27 Thread monnier
Package: xbmc Version: 2:13.2+dfsg1-4 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, I installed "xbmc" on Debian stable, then did "adduser xbmc", then added this user to some groups (cdrom, audio, video, plugdev, powerdev). It mostly works OK, but I can't get XBMC to suspend the machine. When I click on the

Bug#229468: haskell-mode: uncomment region broken for Emacs

2005-12-02 Thread Stefan Monnier
AFAIK this is a bug in Emacs-21's newcomment.el which is fixed in the upcoming Emacs-22. Stefan "Maintainer of both haskell-mode and newcomment.el" -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#297465: "as" gets colored even when it's used as an variable

2005-12-02 Thread Stefan Monnier
I didn't know `as' isn't a reserved keyword. For now, I've removed it from the list of reserved keywords, so it never gets highlighted (I don't know yet how to highlight it only when it's a keyword). Stefan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe".

Bug#284531: wrong indentation when there's a -- comment after class signature

2005-12-02 Thread Stefan Monnier
I can't reproduce this, probably because there's close to zero actual information in your bug report. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#254636: Please rename turn-on-haskell-*

2005-12-02 Thread Stefan Monnier
I don't want to discuss whether the turn-on-haskell-* names are silly or not, but I'll simply note that the turn-on-* names are common in Emacs: turn-on-auto-fill turn-on-auto-revert-mode turn-on-auto-revert-tail-mode turn-on-cwarn-mode turn-on-defer-lockturn-on-e

Bug#413718: debian-installer: netinst cannot authenticate to a public hotspot

2007-03-06 Thread Stefan Monnier
Package: debian-installer Severity: normal I recently installed Debian from a netinst CD onto a laptop. The installation overall went fairly smoothly, except that I was not initially able to access the network: the ethernet card was correctly recognized and configured, but my network connection r

Bug#413718: closed by Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED]) (Re: Bug#413718: debian-installer: netinst cannot authenticate to a public hotspot)

2007-03-10 Thread Stefan Monnier
> It's very unlikely that we'll support that anytime soon. Why not? All it requires is the addition of `lynx' on the netinst images. Of course, space is relevant, so maybe the answer is "use another image". Still, I think lynx would make for a very pleasant addition, since it could also be used t

Bug#386454: sysvinit: The case for 4 text consoles rather than 6

2006-09-07 Thread Stefan Monnier
Package: sysvinit Version: 2.86.ds1-15 Severity: minor wish the number of text consoles (getty) started by inittab were just 4 rather than 6, so that my X sessions could use consoled 5,6,7... rather than 7,8,9,... I mean, what's so magical about console 7? You may say "well, what's so magical ab

Bug#381516: emacsen-common: Rather emacs-package-install should not fail upon byte-compilation error

2013-12-23 Thread Stefan Monnier
> i.e. if an add-on package doesn't work with a given older emacs, then > that package should add appropriate guards, and if an add-on package This is not about a package not working with some older Emacs version. It's about failure of *installation*, more specifically a failure which is a pain i

Bug#381516: emacsen-common: Rather emacs-package-install should not fail upon byte-compilation error

2013-12-24 Thread Stefan Monnier
> Yes, but I don't see how emacsen-common could know that, and as far as I > understand things, a successful exit from a dpkg run is supposed to > indicate that everything's fine. And as a general, rule when Elisp's byte-compilation signals an error, everything is still fine. Stefan --

Bug#381516: emacsen-common: Rather emacs-package-install should not fail upon byte-compilation error

2013-12-24 Thread Stefan Monnier
> But even if Emacs guarantees that, we still have to have some way for > emacsen-common to know that's the situation. Emacs doesn't guarantee anything. But we know that's the situation because it always is. Stfean -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org

Bug#381516: emacsen-common: Rather emacs-package-install should not fail upon byte-compilation error

2013-12-24 Thread Stefan Monnier
> But even if Emacs guarantees that, we still have to have some way for > emacsen-common to know that's the situation. To the extent that neither aptitude nor dpkg offers a way for the user to use something like a --force flag to ignore the problems, signaling an error there should be limited to t

Bug#618471: uswsusp: continue_without_swp even though my swap is valid and active

2014-01-07 Thread Stefan Monnier
> If the problem continues with the new version, can you try if the > problem happends: I've fixed it locally years ago with the patch I sent. Haven't seen the problem since, Stefan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe".

Bug#728390: libX11.so: Xinerama gives me "extension "RANDR" missing on display"

2013-10-31 Thread Stefan Monnier
Package: libx11-6 Version: 2:1.6.2-1 Severity: normal File: libX11.so Dear Maintainer, Ever since I added a second screen to my desktop (via a displaylink USB graphics card), applications keep complaining about: Xlib: extension "RANDR" missing on display ":0.0". Not sure where this comes f

Bug#730059: busybox-syslogd conflicts with systemd

2013-11-20 Thread Stefan Monnier
Package: busybox-syslogd Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, As stated in the subject, systemd and busybox-syslogd are in conflict (via klogd, IIUC). I'm not completely uptodate on systemd, but AFAIK it does not provide syslogd functionality, so I'd like to keep running busybox-syslogd alongside s

Bug#686284: closed by Ben Hutchings (Bug#686284: fixed in linux 3.2.35-1)

2013-01-07 Thread Stefan Monnier
> We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of > Linux, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive. Indeed, I confirm that this problem is fixed in the linux-image-3.2.0-4 package that's now in `testing'. Thank you very much, Stefan -- To UNSUBSC

Bug#686284: i915 locks up my Thinkpad X30 (using a GMA 82830)

2012-10-09 Thread Stefan Monnier
> Patch applied; closing optimistically. An update about how recent > kernels behave would still be very welcome. I'm hoping to be able to test a new kernel within a week or two, thank you, Stefan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of

Bug#686284: i915 locks up my Thinkpad X30 (using a GMA 82830)

2012-10-15 Thread Stefan Monnier
reopen 686284 thanks > Version: 3.2.29-1 [...] > Patch applied; closing optimistically. An update about how recent > kernels behave would still be very welcome. I just tested the 3.2.0-4-686-pae image (v3.2.30-1) and got pretty much the same result. But check https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_b

Bug#686284: i915 locks up my Thinkpad X30 (using a GMA 82830)

2012-10-28 Thread Stefan Monnier
In case you haven't followed https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54615 I got a patch there which seems to fix this problem. Stefan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.or

Bug#658783: One more vote for Mate

2012-09-29 Thread Stefan Monnier
I do not have anything specifically against Gnome3's UI. While different, I could probably accommodate it. The problem with Gnome3 is that a year after it took over (in Debian testing) ass the main DE, I still can't use it. Not because my hardware is not supported, but because its unreliable (loc

Bug#679446: config-manager: Upgrade to 0.5, or explain how to use bzr

2012-06-28 Thread Stefan Monnier
Package: config-manager Version: 0.4-2.1 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, I can't seem to make config-manager fetch bzr branches. All the "bzr.." url that come to my mind are rejected with the unhelpful 'Unknown RCS URL scheme.' I see at https://launchpad.net/config-manager/trunk that there's a

Bug#681142: network-manager: remember the user's authentication, like sudo

2012-07-10 Thread Stefan Monnier
Package: network-manager Version: 0.9.4.0-5 Severity: normal If I right-click => "Edit connections" then select "wireless", then select a network, then click "edit". I get two problems here: - 2 boxes pop up, one for the edits, one for authentication. Depending on the time of the day, either th

Bug#646407: network-manager: Unsolicited password prompt causes loss of connection

2012-07-10 Thread Stefan Monnier
Package: network-manager Version: 0.9.4.0-5 Followup-For: Bug #646407 This bug is more severe than it appears. It seems that NM ends up prompting for the user's authentication whenever the currently used network disappears. The problem is that this can happen at a time where there is no user at t

Bug#682078: hplip: Draft quality makes "hpcups failed" for Deskjet D2660

2012-07-19 Thread Stefan Monnier
UEUES PERMISSION Status Types: OK MISSING - Missing Dependency or Permission or Plug-in INCOMPAT - Incompatible dependency-version or Plugin-version Saving output in log file: /home/monnier/hp-check.log Initializing. Please wa

Bug#686284: linux-image-3.2.0-3-686-pae: i915 locks up my Thinkpad X30 (using a GMA 82830)

2012-08-30 Thread Stefan Monnier
Package: src:linux Version: 3.2.23-1 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, The KMS code for the 82830 graphics chip has been problematic evr since its introduction. Sometimes, booting works and Xorg's `intel' driver works as well, but resume (from suspend or hibernate) typically doesn't and just lo

Bug#686284: linux-image-3.2.0-3-686-pae: i915 locks up my Thinkpad X30 (using a GMA 82830)

2012-09-05 Thread Stefan Monnier
severity 686284 important thanks After further experimentation, I'm bumping this bug's severity: - it also appears with experimental's 3.5.0-trunk (so sitting here, waiting for a stream to trickle from upstream might not be a good plan). - while blacklisting i915 lets me boot, it prevents s2ram

Bug#683225: network-manager: Selecting DHCP loses the Manual setting

2012-07-29 Thread Stefan Monnier
Package: network-manager Version: 0.9.4.0-5 Severity: minor Dear Maintainer, In the IPv4 tab of the configuration of a connection, if I have currently a manually configured connection, switching to DHCP and then back to manual leaves me with an empty address/netmask, instead of restoring the curr

Bug#686284: i915 locks up my Thinkpad X30 (using a GMA 82830)

2012-09-06 Thread Stefan Monnier
forwarded 686284 https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54615 thanks >> - it also appears with experimental's 3.5.0-trunk > Good to hear. Please report this upstream following instructions > from [1], and let us know the bug number so we can track it. Done, Stefan -- To UNSUBS

Bug#704160: kpartx says it will create /dev/loop0p1 but uses other names

2013-03-29 Thread Stefan Monnier
>> The problem that needs fixing is that "kpartx -l /dev/loop0" says >> /dev/loop0p1 even though it ends not using this name. > It doesn't report so on my box. > rrs@zan:~$ sudo kpartx -l /dev/loop0 > loop0p1 : 0 4091904 /dev/loop0 2048 Ah, indeed, it doesn't say "/dev/". OK, so maybe it's not a

Bug#681142: [Pkg-utopia-maintainers] Bug#681142: network-manager: remember the user's authentication, like sudo

2012-11-29 Thread Stefan Monnier
>> If I right-click => "Edit connections" then select "wireless", then >> select a network, then click "edit". I get two problems here: >> - 2 boxes pop up, one for the edits, one for authentication. >> Depending on the time of the day, either the edit or the password >> box gets to be on top, so

Bug#695363: pm-utils: /usr/lib/pm-utils/power.d/sata_alpm imposes max_power

2012-12-07 Thread Stefan Monnier
Package: pm-utils Version: 1.4.1-9 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, Whenever I plug my power adapter, /usr/lib/pm-utils/power.d/sata_alpm sets the link_power_management_policy to max_performance. I think that SATA_ALPM_ENABLE should be extended to 4 different values: - don't touch. - choose min

Bug#695363: pm-utils: /usr/lib/pm-utils/power.d/sata_alpm imposes max_power

2012-12-07 Thread Stefan Monnier
>> - always set max_performance. >> - always set min_power. > What would be the point of that? If you don't want pm-utils to change > the alpm state, set it outside of pm-utils and use SATA_ALPM_ENABLE=false. When SATA_ALPM_ENABLE=false you get "always set max_performance" because sata_alpm does:

Bug#695363: pm-utils: /usr/lib/pm-utils/power.d/sata_alpm imposes max_power

2012-12-07 Thread Stefan Monnier
> Maybe we should use something like this: > case $1 in > true) [ "$SATA_ALPM_ENABLE" = true ] && set_sata_alpm min_power;; > false) [ "$SATA_ALPM_ENABLE" = true ] && set_sata_alpm max_performance;; Yes. Stefan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.

Bug#704160: kpartx says it will create /dev/loop0p1 but uses other names

2013-03-28 Thread Stefan Monnier
Package: kpartx Version: 0.4.9+git0.4dfdaf2b-6 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, I did losetup -f /blabla/foo.img and then kpartx -l /dev/loop0 which told me that it was about to create /dev/loop0p1. This sounded good so I did kpartx -a /dev/loop0 which did not create /dev/loop0p1, but i

Bug#704160: kpartx says it will create /dev/loop0p1 but uses other names

2013-03-29 Thread Stefan Monnier
>> The use of dm-6 makes sense from a technical point of vue, and the >> symlinks in /dev/disk are fine, but please add a symlink from >> /dev/loop0p1 since that's the "normal" logical name. > Do you have the multipath-tools package installed ? I have no idea what it is so I'd guess not. Let me ch

Bug#704160: kpartx says it will create /dev/loop0p1 but uses other names

2013-03-29 Thread Stefan Monnier
reopen 704160 thanks > If you want the /dev/loop entries, use partx instead. Ah, I didn't even know about `partx', thanks. I don't really care about the /dev/loop... entries, /dev/dm-6 was perfectly adequate for my needs. The problem that needs fixing is that "kpartx -l /dev/loop0" says /d

Bug#572720: git-core: conflictstyle=diff3 doesn't actually use diff3 compatible format

2010-03-05 Thread Stefan Monnier
Package: git-core Version: 1:1.7.0-1 Severity: normal I can't live without conflictstyle=diff3m and I'm very happy it exists. But it has a little problem: it uses "|||\n" as a separator for the ancestor version of the text, whereas diff3 uses "||| \n". The difference is harmless for a huma

Bug#575630: linux-image-2.6.33-2-686: Intel wifi does not save power any more

2010-03-27 Thread Stefan Monnier
Package: linux-2.6 Version: 2.6.33-1~experimental.4 Severity: normal I recently switched to the new 2.6.33 kernel because of its support for the TRIM command for my SSD disk, but it turns out that it has one very serious regression: its iwl3945 driver seems not to provide any power-saving any more

Bug#575630: closed by Ben Hutchings (Re:

2010-03-28 Thread Stefan Monnier
power-saving mode (yes, it makes no sense, but on my Thinkpad T60 at least, that's what I see very clearly). Stefan > -- > Ben Hutchings > Once a job is fouled up, anything done to improve it makes it worse. > -- > From: Stefan Monnier > Subject:

Bug#626930: reportbug: bug report silently discarded, after postfix error

2011-08-16 Thread Stefan Monnier
> I've just tried to replicate this bug replacing sendmail with a script > that simply does "exit 1" and that's what I got: As mentioned, I think the exit code was 75. > Report will be sent to Sandro Tosi > Submit this report on checkgmail (e to edit) [Y|n|a|c|e|i|l|m|p|q|d|t|s|?]? > Sending mes

Bug#631582: nouveau: 2.6.39-2 does not use my monitor's native resolution

2011-09-09 Thread Stefan Monnier
> Please report this at > https://bugs.freedesktop.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=xorg&component=Driver/nouveau I've just done that; in https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40747 Stefan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubsc

Bug#631582: nouveau: 2.6.39-2 does not use my monitor's native resolution

2011-09-10 Thread Stefan Monnier
Update: it turns out the problem is partly due to my graphics card officially being unable to use my monitor's favorite modeline (unofficially, it's worked fine for years, but nouveau installed a bugfix that makes it obey the official limits). Stefan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian

Bug#530027: Even auto-added printers can fail

2013-10-01 Thread Stefan Monnier
I bumped into this problem with a printer auto-added by cups-browsed: apparently, cups-browsed added the printer under the FQDN name in printers.conf, but cupsd somehow expected a different host name (I guess cupsd uses $(hostname) to decide on the expected servername, and in my case $(hostname) is

Bug#723146: libcogl12: Segfault of evolution and empathy in libcogl12

2013-09-16 Thread Stefan Monnier
Package: libcogl12 Version: 1.14.0-3 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, Both Evolution and Empathy stopped working here after an "aptitude full-upgrade" of my Debian testing machine. They just give me a segmentation fautl before displaying anything. I only see the following messages on the comman

Bug#439409: (no subject)

2013-09-22 Thread Stefan Monnier
reopen 439409 thanks > Normally (g)parted actually updates the kernel in memory partition table to > keep it in sync with the on disk partition table. And of course, sometimes this fails even when you're root, and other times the disk's partition hasn't been read by the kernel anyway. IOW it's a

Bug#661754: x11-xkb-utils: setxkbmap and xkbcomp settings do not apply to new keyboards

2012-02-29 Thread Stefan Monnier
Package: x11-xkb-utils Version: 7.6+4 Severity: important Dear Maintainer, My desktop can finally suspend and resume properly, which makes me very happy, but let me discover a new obstacle: upon resume my keybard settings are lost and I have to re-apply my xkbcomp setting every time. The same ca

Bug#661756: pm-utils: pm-powersave overrides my laptop-mode.conf settings

2012-02-29 Thread Stefan Monnier
Package: pm-utils Version: 1.4.1-9 Severity: normal I've set up /etc/laptop-mode/laptop-mode.conf to save power even when the machine is on AC power (i.e. always, since it's a desktop), but suspend&resme undoes most of those settings because upon resume sleep.d/00powersave is run after sleep.d/01l

Bug#661754: x11-xkb-utils: setxkbmap and xkbcomp settings do not apply to new keyboards

2012-03-01 Thread Stefan Monnier
>> It seems that setxkbmap only affects the current InputDevice, whereas >> I'd like to affect a whole InputClass, but I don't know how/where >> to specify which inputs devices should be affected. >> Where are the equivalent of xorg.conf's MatchIsKeyboard/MatchProduct/...? >> Tho to tell you the tr

Bug#661754: x11-xkb-utils: setxkbmap and xkbcomp settings do not apply to new keyboards

2012-03-01 Thread Stefan Monnier
>> Where are the equivalent of xorg.conf's MatchIsKeyboard/MatchProduct/...? > gnome-settings-daemon. Can you point me to some documentation as to how I'd use gnome-settings-daemon to setup a particular XKB config on all current and future keyboards? (maybe a relevant detail of that XKB config: it

Bug#661754: x11-xkb-utils: setxkbmap and xkbcomp settings do not apply to new keyboards

2012-03-01 Thread Stefan Monnier
> Oh, I'm not saying it's possible today, I'm saying it's where it should > be happening (it knows when a device gets plugged in, it has some > knowledge of input device configuration, so making that per-device > should be possible). If gsd isn't suitable, it shouldn't be too hard to > write a pro

Bug#651506: gnome-shell: screen becomes glitched when attempting to unlock

2012-03-03 Thread Stefan Monnier
Package: gnome-shell Followup-For: Bug #651506 Dear Maintainer, I believe I'm seeing the same bug. In my case, here is what happens: - I see this when coming back to the machine after a while. - I'm not sure if it's always the case, but at least in most cases, the machine has gone to sleep, so

Bug#647944: bzr-svn update breaks bzr

2011-11-07 Thread Stefan Monnier
Package: bzr-svn Version: 1.1.1-1 Severity: important Dear Maintainer, Since the last update of bzr-svn (I'm tracking Debian testing), my bzr doesn't work at all any more. I.e. most commands just give me a backtrace (see example below). If I "aptitude remove bzr-svn" then bzr works again (tho no

Bug#476248: gnome-keyring and SLiM

2012-01-05 Thread Stefan Monnier
Any news on this? With gdm3's XAUTHORITY problems (and resource use), it's getting more important to have an alternative that works well. Stefan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.de

Bug#665426: base: USB drive spins up every hour

2012-03-23 Thread Stefan Monnier
Package: base Severity: normal My USB-connected drive spins up every hour (or even half-hour). This is a serious problem since it's a 3.5" drive, it's almost always idle (I only use it once a day for backups) and it's not in a place where I can easily plug it in and out. So it's important for it

Bug#544641: Debian bug #544641: Request for update.

2012-04-12 Thread Stefan Monnier
> I have the same setup you report and I can't reproduce this issue so > if you think this bug is fixed, I'm sure it would be very appreciated I'm still using my same solution, and I remember a failed resume several months ago that I tracked down to the same problem (because my patch was not pro

Bug#667447: another patch for ocamlsdl-0.9.0

2012-06-14 Thread Florent Monnier
Le dimanche 10 juin 2012 15:47:00, Olivier Andrieu a écrit : [...] > > Hi Olivier, > > > > I've found a typo in "ocamlsdl-0.9.0/src/sdlevent_stub.c", > > here is a patch. > > Thanks, it's committed to the CVS repo. > Should I make a new tarball release ? Hi Olivier, A bug was found on the begin

Bug#667447: another patch for ocamlsdl-0.9.0

2012-06-14 Thread Florent Monnier
Hi Olivier, A typo in sdlmixer. I've not tested it, anyway this patch has to be applied. Cheers diff -Naur ocamlsdl-0.9.0.orig/src/sdlmixer.ml ocamlsdl-0.9.0.sdlmixer_group_channels/src/sdlmixer.ml --- ocamlsdl-0.9.0.orig/src/sdlmixer.ml 2011-04-10 14:44:12.0 +0200 +++ ocamlsdl-0.9.0.sdlm

Bug#667447: "common.o" not included in "dllsdlgfxstub.so"

2012-06-17 Thread Florent Monnier
Le dimanche 17 juin 2012 18:43:24, Stéphane Glondu a écrit : [...] > > AFAICT it's just a workaround for the same issue (typo in the META > > file that prevented the inclusion of the dependency). > > I was expecting a reaction from Florent to this mail, but I've just > noticed that it was sent to

Bug#678071: linux-image-3.4-trunk-686-pae: Kernel 3.4 does not include CONFIG_MOUSE_SYNAPTICS_USB

2012-06-18 Thread Stefan Monnier
Package: linux-2.6 Version: 3.4.1-1~experimental.1 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, I'm looking forward to Debian's 3.4 kernel, mostly because it should finally free me from manually compiling the synaptics-usb kernel module I've been using for years now (pretty much the last such module, except

Bug#678071: linux-image-3.4-trunk-686-pae: Kernel 3.4 does not include CONFIG_MOUSE_SYNAPTICS_USB

2012-06-19 Thread Stefan Monnier
> I can enable it right now, That would be very welcome, yes. > but the next stable release (Debian 7.0, 'wheezy') will use Linux 3.2. Yes, I know. > Do you want it added to that as well? That would be super awesome, but the synaptics-usb module was only added to the 3.4 kernel. > It looks li

Bug#544641: lvm2: Can't resume from a uswsusp hibernation on LVM swap

2012-05-02 Thread Stefan Monnier
> can you confirm me that the variable RES_DEV has the same value that your > variable RESUME? Yes. > I am doing this question to change the current variable RES_DEV to RESUME, > using the current sed. Something like: > - RES_DEV=$(sed -rn... > + RESUME=$(sed -rn... > Comments about this change

Bug#544641: lvm2: Can't resume from a uswsusp hibernation on LVM swap

2012-04-19 Thread Stefan Monnier
> can you confirm me that the variable RES_DEV has the same value that your > variable RESUME? Yes. > I am doing this question to change the current variable RES_DEV to RESUME, > using the current sed. Something like: > - RES_DEV=$(sed -rn... > + RESUME=$(sed -rn... > Comments about this change

Bug#676241: ppp: "auto" in /etc/network/interfaces blocks (hangs) at boot

2012-06-05 Thread Stefan Monnier
Package: ppp Version: 2.4.5-5.1 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, I've been using the following entry in my /etc/network/interfaces for years now: auto Foo iface Foo inet ppp provider Foo this used to start my PPTP VPN at boot, so it was always available (I have it configured t

Bug#667447: another patch for ocamlsdl-0.9.0

2012-06-07 Thread Florent Monnier
Le lundi 28 mai 2012 20:34:55, Olivier Andrieu a écrit : [...] > Hi guys, > thanks for the patches, I've committed the fix for the META file and > I've made a new tarball release (0.9.0). Hi Olivier, I've found a typo in "ocamlsdl-0.9.0/src/sdlevent_stub.c", here is a patch. -- Regards diff -Na

Bug#851819: ERROR: wget failed to download http://people.debian.org/~bartm/...

2017-02-11 Thread Stefan Monnier
I haven't seen any reaction to this. Other than "mere users like us complaining", is there a plan? Stef

Bug#756903: systemd: Boot hangs if filesystems unavailable

2014-08-22 Thread Stefan Monnier
>> - If a mount fails, keep on booting. And then do your best to try and >> bring this problem to the attention of someone (mentioning the >> "nofail" option in that same message). Only stop the boot if the >> partition is explicitly marked as "critical" or "stoponfail". > Well, 'fail', which is

Bug#756903: systemd: Boot hangs if filesystems unavailable

2014-08-22 Thread Stefan Monnier
>> In which way is it "safe and correct" to interrupt the boot in this case? > In the way that missing some mounts may indicate a serious problem and > could lead to incorrect behaviour or data loss. Haven't heard many complaints about that over the years, so it shouldn't be a super-top-priority g

Bug#756903: systemd: Boot hangs if filesystems unavailable

2014-08-23 Thread Stefan Monnier
> Yes, you can configure such behaviour. I already have plenty of ways to configure the behavior I need. This discussion is about the default behavior. Stefan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listma

Bug#756903: systemd: Boot hangs if filesystems unavailable

2014-08-25 Thread Stefan Monnier
> Exactly. I hope the reasoning behind current defaults has been explained > adequately. Not sure what you mean by "adequately". I understand your argument, but I disagree with it. Do you understand my argument? > That said, it would be great to improve reporting if something like this > happe

Bug#651506: gnome-shell: screen becomes glitched when attempting to unlock

2014-07-17 Thread Stefan Monnier
> Control: tag -1 + moreinfo > Hi, I can't remember seeing this problem recently, so maybe it's OK now. It's not like I could reproduce it on demand, tho, Stefan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact li

Bug#786989: xbmc: Eject/Load fails to eject my DVD

2015-05-27 Thread Stefan Monnier
> Have you tried the solution from #709117? I already have dev.cdrom.lock=0 in my sysctl, yes. Also, I don't see anything like 19:33:17 T:140173220951968 DEBUG: ExecuteXBMCAction : Translating EjectTray() 19:33:17 T:140173220951968 DEBUG: ExecuteXBMCAction : To EjectTray() in my log.

Bug#786989: xbmc: Eject/Load fails to eject my DVD

2015-06-01 Thread Stefan Monnier
>> Have you tried the solution from #709117? > I already have dev.cdrom.lock=0 in my sysctl, yes. > Also, I don't see anything like >19:33:17 T:140173220951968 DEBUG: ExecuteXBMCAction : Translating > EjectTray() >19:33:17 T:140173220951968 DEBUG: ExecuteXBMCAction : To EjectTray() >

Bug#732029: bug#18670: Bug#732029: emacs24: abort during normal usage

2014-10-09 Thread Stefan Monnier
> [If possible, please preserve the -forwarded address in any replies.] > This 24.3 crash was reported to Debian: > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=732029 > I thought I'd pass it on for a look, though I'm not sure there's enough > information for diagnosis. Indeed, there's no

Bug#803217: apt-get update while network is down throws away all the old data

2015-10-27 Thread Stefan Monnier
Package: apt Version: 1.0.10.2 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, If I run "apt-get update" (or "aptitude update") when the network is down (or the proxy is unavailable), APT forgets everything instead of keeping using the old data. E.g. if I "Disconnect" the netowrk and run the following command

Bug#803303: general: Standardized troubleshooting

2015-10-28 Thread Stefan Monnier
Package: general Severity: wishlist Dear Maintainer, I've been using Debian on all my machines for many years and am generally very happy with it but I recently realized that my experience could have been even better (both for me and for the maintainers of all the packages I use) if it were easie

Bug#805131: gnome-terminal: x-terminal-emulator fails in XFCE

2015-11-14 Thread Stefan Monnier
Package: gnome-terminal Version: 3.18.1-1 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, I use this machine both with Gnome and XFCE, depending on which user is logged in. My /etc/alternatives/x-terminal-emulator points to /usr/bin/gnome- terminal.wrapper. When I log into XFCE and try to open a terminal it

Bug#755351: bug#18372: Bug#755351: blink-cursor-mode should respect GTK+ setting by default

2014-08-31 Thread Stefan Monnier
>> In the GTK+ version of Emacs, the default setting for >> blink-cursor-mode should respect the desktop setting of >> org.gnome.desktop.interface.cursor-blink . An explicit setting of >> blink-cursor-mode in .emacs could still override it, but the default >> setting should not. That would make a

Bug#755351: bug#18372: Bug#755351: blink-cursor-mode should respect GTK+ setting by default

2014-09-01 Thread Stefan Monnier
> Why should we only take blink-cursor-mode from there, and ignore all > the rest? Nobody asked to ignore the rest ;-) > E.g., cursor-blink-time and cursor-blink-timeout. And then > there are other settings, like cursor-size, clock-format, etc. It > makes very little sense to take only one sett

Bug#755351: bug#18372: Bug#755351: blink-cursor-mode should respect GTK+ setting by default

2014-09-01 Thread Stefan Monnier
In the GTK+ version of Emacs, the default setting for blink-cursor-mode should respect the desktop setting of org.gnome.desktop.interface.cursor-blink . An explicit setting of blink-cursor-mode in .emacs could still override it, but the default setting should not. >> That

Bug#759400: bug#18392: Bug#759400: emacs24-nox: segfault when saving emacs lisp file

2014-09-03 Thread Stefan Monnier
> It appears that Emacs 24.3 is crashing on Debian mipsel, though it's not > clear whether it's an Emacs problem, a toolchain issue, or something > else. Could you check whether the same problem shows up for the 24.4 pretest (i.e. 24.3.93)? Also, worthwhile would be to test to see if building wit

Bug#757480: texlive-latex-recommended: seminar requires pstricks

2014-08-08 Thread Stefan Monnier
Package: texlive-latex-recommended Version: 2014.20140717-01 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, If you install . but no texlive-pstricks, and then try to run pdflatex on a file that starts with \documentclass[display,semhelv]{seminar} pdflatex stops right away with: (./slides.tex (/usr/s

Bug#756903: systemd: Boot hangs if filesystems unavailable

2014-08-09 Thread Stefan Monnier
> Well, I consider the sysvinit behaviour buggy and unfortunately this > lead to broken fstab configurations in the past. There are 2 changes here: 1- systemd seems to *wait* for the device to be available, whereas the old scripts just failed right away if the device was absent. 2- if the mount

Bug#757480: texlive-latex-recommended: seminar requires pstricks

2014-08-11 Thread Stefan Monnier
>> \RequirePackage{pst-ovl} > Indeed. But since seminar is just one package, and we don't want to > pull in unconditionally texlive-pstricks into texlive-latex-recommended, > I made it a "suggests". I'm not sure I understand. AFAICT, `seminar' is 100% unusable without texlive-pstricks, so if you

Bug#766397: Bug#766395: emacs/gnus: Uses s_client to for SSL.

2014-10-22 Thread Stefan Monnier
> [When possible, please preserve the -forwarded address in any replies.] > The following issue was just reported against emacs23 in Debian, and > from a quick glance, it looks like 24.4 still uses s_client, so if this > is a problem, it's perhaps still relevant. AFAIK, nowadays Emacs only use s_c

Bug#766397: Bug#766395: emacs/gnus: Uses s_client to for SSL.

2014-10-23 Thread Stefan Monnier
> Is there anything that uses imap.el? I thought it was obsolete... Should we move it to lisp/obsolete, then? Stefan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org

Bug#699325: bug#8705: Emacs 24.3 occasionally crashes (segfault) just after starting it

2014-10-14 Thread Stefan Monnier
> fixed in Emacs trunk bzr 111064; see Bug#13054 . > This fix is in the next Emacs release, and the fix should be easily Hmm... if it's in trunk it's not going to be in 24.4, so not in the next release, right? Stefan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-d

Bug#810497: xwayland: There is no manpage for Xwayland

2016-01-08 Thread Stefan Monnier
Package: xwayland Version: 2:1.17.3-2 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, I see that Wayland is now used by default in Debian testing. While trying to figure out why it happens not to work for me (which may lead to another bug report) I found that there is very little (if any) documentation about i

Bug#758902: systemd: Please make ^C interrupt systemd-fsck

2014-12-22 Thread Stefan Monnier
> http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd/tree/TODO?id=HEAD#n562 This points to line-number 562 in a long TODO list. Of course, the item at that line number is unrelated to this bug-report (tho I presume it was related back when this reply was sent). I think this is a very nasty regression t

Bug#771832: xserver-xorg-video-modesetting: left or right rotation gives blank screen with gma500 card

2014-12-02 Thread Stefan Monnier
Package: xserver-xorg-video-modesetting Version: 0.9.0-1+b1 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, *** Reporter, please consider answering these questions, where appropriate *** * What led up to the situation? * What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or ineffective)? *

Bug#798935: Starting dnsmasq deadlock with /etc/resolvconf/update-libc.d/squid3

2016-12-01 Thread Stefan Monnier
> On a system with systemd, dnsmasq and resolvconf installed, the > /etc/resolvconf/update-libc.d/squid3 hook prevents dnsmasq from > starting. As far as I can see, the problem is caused by a deadlock of > "systemctl start dnsmasq.service" in conjunction with "systemctl > reload squid3.service". Th

Bug#669119: In ip-up.d if fail then try again after 3s.

2016-09-13 Thread Stefan Monnier
> Don't know why but my PPP interface sometimes isn't working right away and > needs some time to settle, so sometimes when ddclient runs from > /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/ddclient it is unable to set the new IP. > My workaround was to add a "sleep 3" in /etc/default/ddclient. I see the same problem her

Bug#1070664: emacs: ELPA key needs update in Debian 12

2024-05-31 Thread Stefan Monnier
> Just to confirm that this bug is distracting (especially for new users…): > > - if we install GNU Emacs on Debian 12, > - assuming ~/.emacs and ~/.emacs.d are empty, > - running emacs and `M-x package-refresh-contents` just raises the error: > > "Failed to download ‘nongnu’ archive." > >

Bug#1005359: xserver-xorg-core: Intel HD Graphics 620: blank screen

2023-03-08 Thread Stefan Monnier
Control: found -1 2:21.1.7-1 I still see this problem with the latest version on `testing`. Stefan Stefan Monnier [2022-09-21 16:02:47] wrote: > Jakub Wilk [2022-02-11 23:17:58] wrote: >> After recent upgrades, the X server no longer works for me: I get only >> blan

Bug#1005359: xserver-xorg-core: Intel HD Graphics 620: blank screen

2023-03-09 Thread Stefan Monnier
Timo Aaltonen [2023-03-09 08:50:09] wrote: > Stefan Monnier kirjoitti 9.3.2023 klo 0.18: >> Control: found -1 2:21.1.7-1 >> I still see this problem with the latest version on `testing`. > I'm sure the problem is in the kernel driver (i915) and not xserver. In that case, t

Bug#1005359: xserver-xorg-core: Intel HD Graphics 620: blank screen

2022-09-21 Thread Stefan Monnier
Jakub Wilk [2022-02-11 23:17:58] wrote: > After recent upgrades, the X server no longer works for me: I get only > blank screen. Worse, the blankness remains even after I zap the server. > Downgrading xserver-xorg-core to 2:1.20.14-1 fixed it for me. I'm not sure if I suffer from the same problem

Bug#1020460: xdaliclock: New version ignores Xresource settings and can't be made transparent

2022-09-21 Thread Stefan Monnier
Package: xdaliclock Version: 2.44+debian-2 Severity: normal The version of xdaliclock in Debian testing seems to be quite different from the version I've been running for the last ... 20 years(?). The most obvious difference is that it disregards my Xresource settings. But more importantly, I wa

Bug#1020460: xdaliclock: New version ignores Xresource settings and can't be made transparent

2022-09-26 Thread Stefan Monnier
Oh, it's worse: I installed `picom` which made the opacity slider work, but that affects the whole window, whereas I only want the background to be transparent. Along the way I noticed another problem with the opacity compared to the old code that relied on the "Shape" X11 extension: even if I can

Bug#1051282: texlive-binaries: Can't install without SSE2 on i386

2023-09-05 Thread Stefan Monnier
Package: texlive-binaries Version: 2022.20220321.62855-8 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, Apparently bug#1035461 is back. `apt show texlive-binaries/testing` shows: Package: texlive-binaries Version: 2023.20230311.66589-3 [...] Depends: [...] sse2-support [...] Any chance we

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