On 24/01/11 02:52, Paul Wise wrote:
* README.test
An alternative is to just provide *-test Debian packages.
If the package exists then building it is the same as running a test of
the packages
it requires to be installed - maybe just the "*" package, but it could
also be an
integration test.
Hi there.
I've got a multi-boot system for which I maintain my own (Grub2) grub.cfg.
I've got Debian Lenny, Debian Squeeze and Ubuntu partitions inside an
encrypted LVM2 logical volume,
a booting nicely.
I just have to watch out if one of them tries to "update" grub.cfg,
completely trashing
On 27/01/11 01:09, Ben Hutchings wrote:
On Wed, 2011-01-26 at 19:50 +, Philip Ashmore wrote:
[...]
I just did an apt-get upgrade in Squeeze and one of the deferred hooks failed:
Processing triggers for initramfs-tools ...
/boot/initrd.img-26.32.5-amd64.squeeze does
On 06/02/11 23:40, Roger Leigh wrote:
Hi folks,
There are lots of Debian people out there using git, and some of them
have expressed interest over the years in having the ability to use
git as a filesystem in its own right (#477942 is an example of one
in a package I maintain).
I've finally got
ng
example.
http://wayback.archive.org/web/*/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Using_the_Wayback_Machine
From this it's possible to specify a permalink URL even to sites without
permalinks, but note that a version being referenced might be missed or
duplicated, so this isn't an ideal solution.
Regards,
Phil
set.txt" reveals that my
environment contains 225517 of "stuff" - some of it is even being taken
up by
exported function definitions!
That's 225517 bytes that needs to be copied every time a script runs.
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On 26/05/12 03:50, Philip Ashmore wrote:
That's 225517 bytes that needs to be copied every time a script runs.
Yeah that should read "every time a script or program runs."
Philip
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On 26/05/12 03:59, Philip Ashmore wrote:
> On 26/05/12 03:50, Philip Ashmore wrote:
>>
>> That's 225517 bytes that needs to be copied every time a script runs.
>
> Yeah that should read "every time a script or program runs."
>
> Philip
>
Sorry Be
On 26/05/12 04:14, Russ Allbery wrote:
> I'm curious why even your set of shell variables is so large, though. My
> environment is only 1699 bytes on a system I logged onto via ssh, and
1998
> on my desktop (running Xfce). One of the biggest chunks of that is
> LS_COLORS.
>
Here's where I wish
On 26/05/12 04:34, Russ Allbery wrote:
> Philip Ashmore writes:
>
>> Here's where I wish I was a shell script guru:
>>for var in `cat set.txt`; do
>> { if in env discard }
>>done
>>{ sort offenders by decending size }
>> Here'
On 05/26/2012 06:53 AM, Jonathan Callen wrote:
> On 05/25/2012 10:03 PM, Philip Ashmore wrote:
>> Hi there.
>>
>> First, here's what I'm talking about -
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permalink
>> Unfortunately Wikipedia doesn't offer permalinks i
On 28/05/12 19:17, Peter Samuelson wrote:
[Philip Ashmore]
On my machine running "set> set.txt&& ls -lsa set.txt" reveals that my
environment contains 225517 of "stuff" - some of it is even being
taken up by
exported function definitions!
As mentioned earli
On 30/05/12 12:29, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
On 05/26/2012 09:09 PM, Philip Ashmore wrote:
On 05/26/2012 06:53 AM, Jonathan Callen wrote:
On 05/25/2012 10:03 PM, Philip Ashmore wrote:
Hi there.
First, here's what I'm talking about -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permalink
Unf
On 30/05/12 22:42, Karl Goetz wrote:
On Wed, 30 May 2012 13:20:24 +0100
Philip Ashmore wrote:
On 30/05/12 12:29, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
On 05/26/2012 09:09 PM, Philip Ashmore wrote:
On 05/26/2012 06:53 AM, Jonathan Callen wrote:
On 05/25/2012 10:03 PM, Philip Ashmore wrote:
Hi there
On 30/05/12 22:42, Karl Goetz wrote:
> On Wed, 30 May 2012 13:20:24 +0100
> Philip Ashmore wrote:
>
>> On 30/05/12 12:29, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
>>> On 05/26/2012 09:09 PM, Philip Ashmore wrote:
>>>> On 05/26/2012 06:53 AM, Jonathan Callen wrote:
>>&
On 01/06/12 14:53, Ben Hutchings wrote:
On Fri, 2012-06-01 at 14:10 +0100, Philip Ashmore wrote:
On 30/05/12 22:42, Karl Goetz wrote:
> On Wed, 30 May 2012 13:20:24 +0100
> Philip Ashmore wrote:
> Could you give examples of things lacking permalinks?
> tha
On 04/06/12 09:53, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
On 06/01/2012 03:53 PM, Ben Hutchings wrote:
[...]
It's a wiki, so how would we ensure that?
I also couldn't find a permalink on the page.
Read the moinmoin documentation?
http://wiki.debian.org/BridgeNetworkConnections?action=recall&rev=19
I see tw
ok to.
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On 20/06/12 15:48, The Fungi wrote:
On 2012-06-20 13:34:22 +0100 (+0100), Philip Ashmore wrote:
[...]
Has anyone thought about starting a hangout at Google+?
[...]
Sounds intruiging. Is there a Debian package in main so I can run a
Google+ server easily? Setting up my own IRC servers is
On 21/06/12 13:10, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
On 06/21/2012 04:53 AM, Paul Wise wrote:
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 6:50 AM, Philip Ashmore wrote:
The thought of setting up personal (or even Debian-wide) Google+ servers
never occurred to me.
I think you might have missed the point. Google+ is a
requirement, so anything out there that comes close is of interest to me.
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On 22/06/12 23:04, Holger Levsen wrote:
Hi,
On Freitag, 22. Juni 2012, Neil Williams wrote:
Bug squashing parties are *social* events where bugs happen to get
fixed.
soon there will be a 14 day BSP, in Central America, in Managua :-D
You'll be able to participate remotly, mostly via IRC ;)
On 23/06/12 23:59, Wookey wrote:
+++ Philip Ashmore [2012-06-23 05:45 +0100]:
On 23/06/12 00:53, Wookey wrote:
I'm too busy developing the-next-big-thing(TM), but wanted to
encourage some sort of global social bug-squashing event(s) - it
might even encourage non-debianites to participat
On 24/06/12 18:15, Neil Williams wrote:
On Sun, 24 Jun 2012 18:02:56 +0200
Mickaël Raybaud-Roig wrote:
Thomas Koch wrote:
Hi,
I shortened the list to only include one line for each window manager already
in Debian:
axi-cache --all search x11::window-manager
100% 9wm - emulation of the Plan
On 24/06/12 17:54, Lars Wirzenius wrote:
On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 05:24:28PM +0100, Philip Ashmore wrote:
Anyway, I guess what I would look for, to share the bug squashing
atmosphere with others, is a YouTube video summarising the event,
maybe magazine style - it doesn't have to show so
On 24/06/12 17:35, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
On 12-06-24 at 05:24pm, Philip Ashmore wrote:
Anyway, I guess what I would look for, to share the bug squashing
atmosphere with others, is a YouTube video summarising the event,
maybe magazine style - it doesn't have to show someone actually
squa
shindig or
a hootenanny.
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nd/or space donation.
Please follow the link in order to participate in the poll:
http://www.doodle.com/qmiu7fp73g2i3xet
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On 25/06/12 16:03, Martín Ferrari wrote:
Hi Phillip,
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 7:00 AM, Philip Ashmore
wrote:
It's come to my attention that bug squashing parties are _the_ way to fix
bugs.
Not to be seen as uncool, I'm proposing a bug squashing party somewhere in
Dublin, Ir
On 25/06/12 23:07, Mika Pflüger wrote:
Hi,
Am Mon, 25 Jun 2012 23:03:13 +0100
schrieb Philip Ashmore:
Hi there.
I would like to invite you to the Doodle poll "Debian BSP, Dublin,
Ireland".
I've pencilled the weekends in July initially, unless there are
compelling reasons
o set up - open source if possible.
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nd sorting out support for it would be a sweet bug
to fix.
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Hi there.
I noticed a few hours ago that apt-get source linux gets me 3.2.21-1,
but the I have the "latest" kernel installed which is 3.2.20-1. What gives?
Philip
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Philip Ashmore
* Package name: v3c-storyboard
Version : 0.2.0-04
Upstream Author : Philip Ashmore
* URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/v3c-storyboard/
* License : LGPLv3
Programming Lang: C, C++
Description
them.
Thoughts?
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On 21/07/12 18:17, Neil Williams wrote:
On Sat, 21 Jul 2012 15:48:07 +0100
Philip Ashmore wrote:
I know I would have liked to see a page on the installation process that
told me how well the PC I was installing Debian on was supported in
terms of drivers and features.
For unidentified or new
On 22/07/12 10:57, Mike Dupont wrote:
That would be great! It would help when shopping!
On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 2:48 PM, Philip Ashmore
mailto:cont...@philipashmore.com>> wrote:
Has anyone thought of making Debian stickers for
1. products that work with Debian
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mise to be the best they can, given the constraint that
they're in it for the money, and that they're the ones to trust with
your data, unless the people after it are very very good/bad.
Don't even get me started about the hardware our OSes run on.
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Hi there.
This email isn't a criticism of rxtx - thanks Scott for accepting my patch.
It's more of a starting point for issues with development on Debian and
other
distributions - see the last comment.
On 23/10/11 15:08, Scott Howard wrote:
clone 646069 -1
retitle -1 rxtx: make -dbg package
ould the multiarch wiki page be explicit about pkgconfig
files?"
I've seen debugging symbols point to source files all over the place, depending
on who or how the package in question was built, none of which pointed to
/usr/lib/debug or similar.
Developers new to Debian can't fail t
On 17/11/11 14:56, Neil Williams wrote:
On Thu, 17 Nov 2011 13:11:08 +
Philip Ashmore wrote:
While useful, debug symbolsonlyhelp so much.
On some other distributions the debugging symbols package includes the source
code
and kdbg integration so that kdbg can prompt you to download the
On 18/11/11 00:07, Neil Williams wrote:
On Thu, 17 Nov 2011 20:01:42 +
Philip Ashmore wrote:
On 17/11/11 14:56, Neil Williams wrote:
The path doesn't matter that much, as long as the debugger can find a
filename which at least matches the end of the path. i.e. work
backwards and us
tuck here.
Maybe having a native implementation that they could both use would
be the answer,
since Wine and Samba are native implementations already.
Comments please.
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On 09/12/11 19:57, Stephen Kitt wrote:
Hi Philip,
On Fri, 09 Dec 2011 03:18:32 +, Philip Ashmore
wrote:
I've got several projects in SourceForge, one of which is v3c-dcom
http://sourceforge.net/projects/v3c-dcom/
I'm quickly coming to the realisation that I would ne
On 09/12/11 17:43, Jelmer Vernooij wrote:
Am 09/12/11 04:18, schrieb Philip Ashmore:
I've got several projects in SourceForge, one of which is v3c-dcom
http://sourceforge.net/projects/v3c-dcom/
I'm quickly coming to the realisation that I would need several
headers/tools
On 10/12/11 02:46, Jelmer Vernooij wrote:
Am 10/12/11 00:07, schrieb Philip Ashmore:
On 09/12/11 17:43, Jelmer Vernooij wrote:
Am 09/12/11 04:18, schrieb Philip Ashmore:
I've got several projects in SourceForge, one of which is v3c-dcom
http://sourceforge.net/projects/v3c-dcom/
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Philip Ashmore
* Package name: v3c
Version : 2.5.0-01
Upstream Author : Name
* URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/v3c/
* License : (LGPL)
Programming Lang: C, C++, make, m4
Description : C/C++/sh/make
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Philip Ashmore
* Package name: treedb
Version : 1.3.0-01
Upstream Author : Philip Ashmore
* URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/treedb/
* License : LGPL
Programming Lang: C, C++,m4
Description : on-disk memory
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Philip Ashmore
* Package name: meta-treedb
Version : 1.4.0-01
Upstream Author : Philip Ashmore
* URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/meta-treedb/
* License : LGPL
Programming Lang: C, C++, m4
Description : on
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Philip Ashmore
* Package name: v3c-dcom
Version : 0.5.0-01
Upstream Author : Philip Ashmore
* URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/v3c-dcom/
* License : LGPL
Programming Lang: C, C++, m4
Description : Baby
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Philip Ashmore
* Package name: v3c-qt
Version : 0.7.0-01
Upstream Author : Philip Ashmore
* URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/v3c-qt/
* License : LGPL
Programming Lang: m4
Description : v3c/automake wrapper
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Philip Ashmore
* Package name: v3c-qt-examples
Version : 0.7.0-01
Upstream Author : Philip Ashmore
* URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/v3c-qt/
* License : LGPL
Programming Lang: C++
Description : v3c
Long description:
utility C/C++ include files
libv3c - a C/C++ library
v3c - a utility program meant to be used in scripts or from the
command line
makefile includes - see v3c's client projects "makefile" for examples
automake/aclocal m4 macros - see v3c's client projects for examples
--
Long description:
treedb can implement malloc functionality, and much more!
Need a heap that allocates of a fixed size chunk of memory? No problem.
But where treedb comes into its own is when it comes to allocating from a
mmap()ed disk file - the memory becomes persistent.
.
If you follow th
Long description:
meta-treedb can implement malloc functionality, and much more!
Need a heap that allocates of a fixed size chunk of memory? No problem.
But where treedb comes into its own is when it comes to allocating from a
mmap()ed disk file - the memory becomes persistent.
.
If you foll
Long description:
v3c-dcom provides a plug-in system as an alternative COM implementation.
Unlike COM, v3c-dcom encourages the use of "sandboxes" of registered
plug-ins,
so allowing per site, per-group, per-user, per-program and per-job
sandboxes,
allowing virtually unlimited configuration
Long description:
The v3c-qt package ties QT doxygen-generated documentation into the v3c
documentation chain, so that client packages can "inherit" this in
their own
doxygen-generated documentation.
.
It also provides automake rules for MOC, UIC and RCC, to ease their
usage in
client pa
Long description:
The v3c-qt package ties QT doxygen-generated documentation into the v3c
documentation chain, so that client packages can "inherit" this in
their own
doxygen-generated documentation.
.
It also provides automake rules for MOC, UIC and RCC, to ease their
usage in
client pa
On 17/12/11 16:25, Mario Fux wrote:
Am Samstag 17 Dezember 2011, 07.10:06 schrieb Philip Ashmore:
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Philip Ashmore
* Package name: v3c-qt
Version : 0.7.0-01
Upstream Author : Philip Ashmore
* URL : http://sourceforge.net
On 17/12/11 15:29, David Prévot wrote:
Le 17/12/2011 08:59, Reinhard Tartler a écrit :
On Sa, Dez 17, 2011 at 12:35:15 (CET), Philip Ashmore wrote:
Long description:
utility C/C++ include files
libv3c - a C/C++ library
v3c - a utility program meant to be used in scripts or from the
On 18/12/11 01:30, David Prévot wrote:
Le 17/12/2011 20:50, Philip Ashmore a écrit :
On 17/12/11 15:29, David Prévot wrote:
Please prefer the up to date developers' reference:
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/best-pkging-practices#bpp-desc-basics
[…]
Please let me
On 18/12/11 08:35, martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Philip Ashmore [2011.12.18.0834 +0100]:
If no one has any more issues with the new long description then
I'll assume all is well.
Hello Philip,
a long description is neither a text of marketing, nor should it be
a complete li
retitle 652433 ITP: v3c-qt -- v3c/automake wrapper for Qt4
thanks
Done!
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Philip Ashmore
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On 18/12/11 10:34, martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Philip Ashmore [2011.12.18.1041 +0100]:
Being too familiar with a package sometimes has it's drawbacks.
Absolutely. Thank you for your patience!
v3c is a wrapper package that provides a standard means of interacting with
packag
le their code on Windows and Linux.
If you like, I can change the projects name to "v3c-dcomidily".
I hope you're getting the point by now.
That's life I'm not saying I like it or not. Nothing to like or not
like about object interfaces after all (security lapses aside).
talled / available to reproduce the Debian system
running on the users machine at the time they reported the bug.
With more and more source packages becoming available under publicly
accessible version control, what needs to change in Debian to make this
possible?
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On 09/02/12 09:00, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
On 09.02.2012 08:45, Philip Ashmore wrote:
Right now it's difficult/impossible to recreate a snapshot of Debian
as it was (updates included) when the bug was reported.
I think Debian needs a way to be able to pick a point in history and
obtain at
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
printf("Hello, world!\n");
return 0;
}
Would something like this help here?
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On 27/10/12 19:30, Michael Biebl wrote:
On 27.10.2012 12:25, Vincent Bernat wrote:
Hi!
Libraries with `-dbg` package are a pain to deal with when debugging
some problem. The solution to ask each user to rebuild the library
without stripping debug symbols[1] seem suboptimal. Asking each
maintain
On 28/10/12 16:09, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 08:03:25AM +, Philip Ashmore wrote:
Having the sources installed in /usr/src and referenced there rather
than /buildd would be an improvement too.
That's why there is the 'substitute-path' feature in gdb to
On 29/10/12 07:25, Neil Williams wrote:
On Mon, 29 Oct 2012 08:53:05 +0800
Paul Wise wrote:
On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 8:50 AM, Philip Ashmore wrote:
While this feature allows gdb to know the correct source locations, using it
implies that packages requiring the feature contain incorrect
ect printf format strings for int32_t, int64_t etc?
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to inspect transform and verify
should be a corner-stone of software development but it seems to be one
of those things that "was like that when I got here".
Anyway, I'm going to keep with it and see how deep this rabbit-hole goes.
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That "sb/tests" directory is in my v3c-storyboard project
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On 14/11/12 06:48, Chow Loong Jin wrote:
On 14/11/2012 13:43, Philip Ashmore wrote:
Hi there.
As someone who develops software for Debian I encounter situations where I have
to specify the same information multiple times, and when that information
changes I have to remember to update it in
On 14/11/12 16:52, Dominique Dumont wrote:
On Wednesday 14 November 2012 12:26:56 Philip Ashmore wrote:
The packaging tools used by Debian and others have a steep learning
curve because their representation isn't human-friendly - it's all for
the convenience of a build system dati
On 15/11/12 00:15, Dmitrijs Ledkovs wrote:
On 14 November 2012 15:31, Benjamin Drung wrote:
Am Mittwoch, den 14.11.2012, 15:32 +0400 schrieb Игорь Пашев:
2012/11/14 Philip Ashmore
simple format which, like xml, is human-readable
XML is not human-readable :-)
XML is human
On 15/11/12 10:18, Dmitrijs Ledkovs wrote:
On 15 November 2012 08:38, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On 2012-11-15 00:15:06 +, Dmitrijs Ledkovs wrote:
Also XML is not "diff-able" easily, which is usual for tree-like structures.
If you mean diff-able for the human, then it depends on the complexi
On 25/11/12 00:00, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
Thomas Goirand debian.org> writes:
Though I'm in the favor of dropping binaries rather than source-only,
This could even help the cases of packages that need itself
to be built.
When a packager does a source+binary upload of foo (= 1.2-1),
it would
On 09/02/12 08:58, Paul Wise wrote:
On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 4:45 PM, Philip Ashmore wrote:
I think Debian needs a way to be able to pick a point in history and obtain
at least the versions + patches of all the source packages that would have
been installed / available to reproduce the Debian
On 15/03/13 02:19, Dmitrijs Ledkovs wrote:
On 15 March 2013 00:56, Philip Ashmore wrote:
On 09/02/12 08:58, Paul Wise wrote:
On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 4:45 PM, Philip Ashmore wrote:
I think Debian needs a way to be able to pick a point in history and
obtain
at least the versions + patches of
Better late than never ;)
Original Message
Subject: Re: Where does the update-initramfs hook get the kernel name
from?
Date: Wed, 01 Jun 2011 03:13:03 +0100
From: Philip Ashmore
To: Philip Ashmore
According to the docs you mentioned, the script gets supplied
configure a router, wouldn't it be
better if you could see how it configuration reacts to the standard DDOS
attack vectors via visual simulation instead of needing to be a
networking expert (which is actually not a guarantee of a DDOS-resilient
networking setup)?
Regards,
Philip Ashmo
/uninstalls before taking the scenic route
of building a package first, and with "make -j9" it's fast!
Do please take a look, there may be some ideas you can use.
Regards,
Philip Ashmore
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Hi there.
Nobody thought to mention that static linking can dramatically increase
performance,
or to put it the other way around, dynamic linking can incur serious
runtime penalties.
I don't want to encourage everyone to start static linking everywhere
just to get a
few percentage points in
On 21/05/11 12:24, Josselin Mouette wrote:
Therefore, I’m wondering whether it would be possible to extend the
syntax of Recommends to allow for conditional dependencies. For example,
IANADD, however...
In database terms you're talking about a separate table that stores N:N
relationships,
so
Hi there.
While trying to build QT 4.8.0 technology preview I had occasion to
search for openvg.h.
According to
http://packages.debian.org/search?suite=wheezy§ion=all&arch=amd64&searchon=contents&keywords=openvg.h
it's not in Wheezy/amd64, and yet there it is in libopenvg1-mesa-dev.
Is there
Hi there.
I ran synaptic and it did the following (from /var/log/apt/history.log)
Start-Date: 2011-08-15 03:06:42
Commandline: synaptic
Install: xulrunner-5.0:amd64 (5.0-6, automatic), libmozjs5d:amd64
(5.0-6, automatic)
Upgrade: python-coherence:amd64 (0.6.6.2-5, 0.6.6.2-6),
openprinting-ppd
Hi there.
Do you have swap space enabled?
How much memory do you have?
I get this problem, including font corruption (one or two characters per
font), whenever I run something that causes the system to start using
swap space.
For me, it seems to happen most to Gnome apps, including Google C
ation hash(es) and
have a better chance that someone else using the same hardware would be
able to help.
Possibilities abound!
Regards,
Philip Ashmore
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