On Jul 17, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
Shouldn't they be disabled for trixie?
Yes!
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Marco
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The following bug
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=943415
was submitted in 2019 to request that TLS 1.0 and 1.1 be disabled by
default, as already done for OpenSSL. But there is still no reaction
from the Apache maintainers.
Note also that TLS 1.0 and 1.1 were deprecated in RF
Le Wed, Jul 16, 2025 at 07:42:06PM +0200, Salvo Tomaselli a écrit :
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> 3. Can they say something is offensive even without an actual person
> being offended?
Hi Salvo,
I would like to make a parallel with trying to board a flight with elementary
school scissors that are 1mm longer than permitte
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On Wed, Jul 16, 2025 at 11:35:55PM +0200, Antoine Le Gonidec wrote:
> Le Wed, Jul 16, 2025 at 07:42:06PM +0200, Salvo Tomaselli a écrit :
> > I did that by removing tens of sexist, homophobic and racist jokes
> > that were not in the offensive section, and had been there at least
> > since 2004.
>
Le Wed, Jul 16, 2025 at 07:42:06PM +0200, Salvo Tomaselli a écrit :
> I did that by removing tens of sexist, homophobic and racist jokes
> that were not in the offensive section, and had been there at least
> since 2004.
Does that mean that sexist, homophobic and/or racist jokes that were in
the -
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Programm
Hello,
I think I need some clarification on the scope of the role of the
community team.
I am talking about bugs #1109165 and #1109167
PREMISE
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Let me start by saying that fortunes-it-off has existed since 2003 and
there have been 0 complaints from offended people in these 22 years.
It'
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On 2025-07-16 10:49, Simon McVittie wrote:
I don't use VMware myself (most Debian developers probably do not) so
this will probably have to be investigated further by someone who does.
If the log has evidence of a problem with open-vm-tools, then this bug
can/should be assigned to that package
Hi Bernd,
So just in regards this question:
* did you install open-vm-tools-desktop? if not, do it.
What happens is when I install Trixie via the iso both 'open-vm-tools' and
'open-vm-tools-desktop' are both installed automatically. I can then break the
desktop with those 2 installed.
I then
Hi,
* don't install vmware tools and open-vm-tools at the same time, they
are the same thing.
* did you install open-vm-tools-desktop? if not, do it.
A quick look into the open-vm-tools code shows that wayland doesn't seem
to be properly supported, it should not do anything then. But that co
Okay I removed VMware tools as requested too. I thought we had it cracked then
as the Ctrl-C took a lot more of them, maybe 30 then it froze again. The crash
happened at 10:45 before the gap in the logs below. Not sure they provide much
info which is annoying.
david@debian:~$ sudo journalctl -f
That was super useful Simon and I have managed to do what you asked in your
bullet points.
The lack of access occurred at timestamp "Jul 16 10:10" when I opened mousepad,
pasted a bunch of text into it and then did Ctrl-C from that text. My ssh
access is still alive and the clock is still ticki
Control: retitle -1 in VMware with open-vm-tools-desktop, XFCE becomes
unresponsive after repeated copy/paste
On Wed, 16 Jul 2025 at 08:13:03 +, David Kennedy wrote:
after a few Ctrl-C keystrokes it crashes something and I can't use my mouse or
keyboard, and worth noting that these open-vm
Processing control commands:
> retitle -1 in VMware with open-vm-tools-desktop, XFCE becomes unresponsive
> after repeated copy/paste
Bug #1108643 [general] Trixie Keyboard Shortcut Issues within VMWare
Changed Bug title to 'in VMware with open-vm-tools-desktop, XFCE becomes
unresponsive after r
Hi Ahmed,
On 7/15/25 19:22, Ahmed Gamal wrote:
[…]
I intend to package and maintain this library for Debian, possibly under the
Debian PHP PEAR Maintainers team, as it is a common dependency for modern PHP
applications.
Great, feel free to ask for help on this (pkg-php-pear) list, on IRC
(
Thanks all for the reply. With the help of GPT here is some output around the
tools the vm may have incorporated on install at the bottom.
If you look at the original video I provided you can see I literally arrive at
xfce for the first time after initial boot. This is after I install Trixie RC1
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