Opened https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp/issues/3955 bug report upstream
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On Wednesday 18 September 2019 22:39:23 John Hasler wrote:
> Joe writes:
> > What would be a real pain is actually accessing HDMI signals while
> > the thing is running. It's no good just looking into a connector, it
> > needs to see something hanging on the end before it will power up
> > and act
Joe writes:
> What would be a real pain is actually accessing HDMI signals while the
> thing is running. It's no good just looking into a connector, it needs
> to see something hanging on the end before it will power up and
> activate.
Well of course he'd have to build a breakout box. Trickier th
On Wednesday 18 September 2019 17:49:49 deloptes wrote:
> Gene Heskett wrote:
> > 2 possible differences. Its not powered correctly when powered from
> > gpio pin 6=gnd, and 2=5.11 volts. A pi3b has been running that way
> > for 2+ years and the gpio is said to be 100% pi3b compatible. Argue
> >
Gene Heskett wrote:
> 2 possible differences. Its not powered correctly when powered from gpio
> pin 6=gnd, and 2=5.11 volts. A pi3b has been running that way for 2+
> years and the gpio is said to be 100% pi3b compatible. Argue with me on
> that, this rp-4 came with no docs.
Yes but we are alre
On Wednesday 18 September 2019 16:57:14 Thomas D Dial wrote:
> On Wed, 2019-09-18 at 09:04 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Wednesday 18 September 2019 07:46:38 Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > On Tuesday 17 September 2019 22:05:28 David wrote:
> > > > On Wed, 18 Sep 2019 at 08:17, Gene Heskett
> > > >
On Wednesday 18 September 2019 16:09:48 Joe wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Sep 2019 10:20:22 -0500
>
> John Hasler wrote:
> > Your scope could show you eye patterns but that's probably of little
> > use. You need to look at all three data channels and the clock
> > (these are differential so you need eight
On Wed, 2019-09-18 at 09:04 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Wednesday 18 September 2019 07:46:38 Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> > On Tuesday 17 September 2019 22:05:28 David wrote:
> > > On Wed, 18 Sep 2019 at 08:17, Gene Heskett
> >
> > wrote:
> > > > On Tuesday 17 September 2019 15:07:30 ghe wrote:
>
On Wed, 18 Sep 2019 10:20:22 -0500
John Hasler wrote:
> Your scope could show you eye patterns but that's probably of little
> use. You need to look at all three data channels and the clock (these
> are differential so you need eight inputs) and trigger on patterns.
> otherwise all you will lear
Baptiste, on 2019-09-18:
> So with you help here my current check list :
> -> Maybe a bug in the resolv.conf file access just after the suspend
> recover. I need to find who is accessing the file and when. And why
> this prevent DNS resolution working.
>
> -> Maybe a bug in the systemd configuratio
On Wednesday 18 September 2019 12:58:25 Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> Quoting Gene Heskett (2019-09-18 18:20:43)
>
> > On Wednesday 18 September 2019 11:36:41 John Hasler wrote:
> > > Jonas writes:
> > > > Please demonstrate just one single example of dd being faster
> > > > than cp to transfer a full
On Wed, 18 Sep 2019 09:24:41 -0700
Patrick Bartek wrote:
> I'd run Top first to see if there's anything eating CPU cycles.
Or, better yet, htop.
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On 9/18/19, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
> On 9/18/19, Renato Gallo wrote:
>> GIMP crash on taking a screenshot
>
>
> Hey, Renato.. I myself tuned out as soon as I saw the word "Kali" the
> other day. Didn't realize it was about GIMP.. so YEAH, M
Didier Gaumet, on 2019-09-17:
> Le mardi 17 septembre 2019 22:00:05 UTC+2, Étienne Mollier a écrit :
> [...]
> > I am seriously considering sticking to UEFI
> > Secure Boot, not exactly for security, mostly to have a general
> > idea of how things work, by practice.
> [...]
>
> I have not tested it
Quoting Mattia (2019-09-18 18:53:47)
> thanks for all the answers.
>
> On Wed, 18 Sep 2019 09:55:27 +, Hans Ullrich
> wrote:
> > Hi Mattia,
> > snort is a great tool, and I am using it since a long time. I do not know,
> > if snort is still maintained by debian,
> > but there is a successor
Quoting Gene Heskett (2019-09-18 18:20:43)
> On Wednesday 18 September 2019 11:36:41 John Hasler wrote:
>
> > Jonas writes:
> > > Please demonstrate just one single example of dd being faster than
> > > cp to transfer a full raw image to a raw device!
> >
> > On modern systems you would probably
Hello,
thanks for all the answers.
On Wed, 18 Sep 2019 09:55:27 +, Hans Ullrich
wrote:
Hi Mattia,
snort is a great tool, and I am using it since a long time. I do not know, if
snort is still maintained by debian,
but there is a successor which is called "suricata". Suricata is in the deb
Yes, I was originally using another desktop, lxde, and switched to
gnome. Now I can't switch back
On 09/18/2019 08:01 AM, songbird wrote:
Thomas H. George wrote:
...
Two problems after a distribution upgrade to Buster
1. At login window after boot up the desktop selection is locked a
Gnome. T
On 9/18/19, Renato Gallo wrote:
> GIMP crash on taking a screenshot
Hey, Renato.. I myself tuned out as soon as I saw the word "Kali" the
other day. Didn't realize it was about GIMP.. so YEAH, ME, TOO! DEBIAN
Bullseye upgrade a couple days ago.
PS *VERY COOL* how they do what they do there. I t
On Wed, 18 Sep 2019 09:15:27 -0500
Anil Felipe Duggirala wrote:
> hello,
> I have recently fresh installed Buster on my laptop. I am noticing that
> autocomplete (Tab) in my Terminal (Gnome Terminal) is a second slower
> than usual. When I push the Tab key it takes a bit longer than usual,
> usua
On Wednesday 18 September 2019 11:36:41 John Hasler wrote:
> Jonas writes:
> > Please demonstrate just one single example of dd being faster than
> > cp to transfer a full raw image to a raw device!
>
> On modern systems you would probably need to be doing terabyte
> transfers between disks on the
On Wednesday 18 September 2019 11:20:22 John Hasler wrote:
> Your scope could show you eye patterns but that's probably of little
> use. You need to look at all three data channels and the clock (these
> are differential so you need eight inputs) and trigger on patterns.
> otherwise all you will
Quoting John Hasler (2019-09-18 17:36:41)
> Jonas writes:
> > Please demonstrate just one single example of dd being faster than
> > cp to transfer a full raw image to a raw device!
>
> On modern systems you would probably need to be doing terabyte
> transfers between disks on the same machine.
Jonas writes:
> Please demonstrate just one single example of dd being faster than cp
> to transfer a full raw image to a raw device!
On modern systems you would probably need to be doing terabyte transfers
between disks on the same machine. Back in the days when a megabyte was
a lot dd was *much
On Wed 18 Sep 2019 at 12:06:00 (-), Curt wrote:
> On 2019-09-17, Sven Joachim wrote:
> > On 2019-09-17 11:10 -0500, David Wright wrote:
> >>
> >> Well, the only link *needed* is init, hence its dependency on package
> >> init, whose sole function is to keep the number of init configurations
>
Your scope could show you eye patterns but that's probably of little
use. You need to look at all three data channels and the clock (these
are differential so you need eight inputs) and trigger on patterns.
otherwise all you will learn is that the interface is clocking.
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Hi Anil,
Quoting Anil Felipe Duggirala (2019-09-18 16:15:27)
> I have recently fresh installed Buster on my laptop. I am noticing that
> autocomplete (Tab) in my Terminal (Gnome Terminal) is a second slower
> than usual. When I push the Tab key it takes a bit longer than usual,
> usually it is har
On Wednesday 18 September 2019 09:48:24 John Hasler wrote:
> Gene writes:
> > Does anyone have some typical scope waveforms pix that would show
> > what a working hdmi socket has for signals?
>
> All digital. You need a logic analyzer. I could have had one that
> would do the job for you at the
hello,
I have recently fresh installed Buster on my laptop. I am noticing that
autocomplete (Tab) in my Terminal (Gnome Terminal) is a second slower
than usual. When I push the Tab key it takes a bit longer than usual,
usually it is hard to notice any delay between the stroke and the
autocomplete o
GIMP crash on taking a screenshot
```
GNU Image Manipulation Program version 2.10.8
git-describe: GIMP_2_10_6-294-ga967e8d2c2
C compiler:
Using built-in specs.
COLLECT_GCC=gcc
COLLECT_LTO_WRAPPER=/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/9/lto-wrapper
OFFLOAD_TARGET_NAMES=nvptx-none:hsa
OF
what I wrote is not
- Original Message -
From: "Jonas Smedegaard"
To: "MMIROJV" , "debian-user"
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2019 2:46:38 PM
Subject: Re: Gimp crash on Open File | Kali Linux XFCE
Quoting MMIROJV (2019-09-18 13:55:04)
> [lots of debug noise but no question or othe
On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 08:38:11AM -0500, John Hasler wrote:
> Jonas writes:
> > Essentiall you want to copy all raw content onto the raw device.
>
> > This works too (and not only with specially crafted zip files):
>
> > $ unzip foo.zip
> > $ su -c "cp image-unpacked-from-foo-zip /dev/sd_"
>
Quoting John Hasler (2019-09-18 15:38:11)
> Jonas writes:
> > Essentiall you want to copy all raw content onto the raw device.
>
> > This works too (and not only with specially crafted zip files):
>
> > $ unzip foo.zip
> > $ su -c "cp image-unpacked-from-foo-zip /dev/sd_"
>
> I'd add a sync co
Gene writes:
> Does anyone have some typical scope waveforms pix that would show what
> a working hdmi socket has for signals?
All digital. You need a logic analyzer. I could have had one that
would do the job for you at the Stout surplus sale last week for $20 but
I decided that I didn't need i
Jonas writes:
> Essentiall you want to copy all raw content onto the raw device.
> This works too (and not only with specially crafted zip files):
> $ unzip foo.zip
> $ su -c "cp image-unpacked-from-foo-zip /dev/sd_"
I'd add a sync command to be sure all buffers are flushed.
> dd is *not* a b
On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 09:27:23AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
[...]
> And my furniture/carpenter skills mean I have lots of those tools
> available too, I build green and green style stuff, but the green &
> green joints are carved by cnc milling machines running code I wrote.
> Consistent joi
On Wednesday 18 September 2019 08:57:43 to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 02:42:21PM +0200, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> > Quoting Gene Heskett (2019-09-18 13:46:38)
> >
> > > On Tuesday 17 September 2019 22:05:28 David wrote:
> > > > On Wed, 18 Sep 2019 at 08:17, Gene Heskett
> > > >
On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 03:06:06PM +0200, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
[...]
> > > $ unzip foo.zip
> > > $ su -c "cp image-unpacked-from-foo-zip /dev/sd_"
> >
> > Also spelt "zcat foo.zip > /dev/sd_" for those who don't want to leave
> > a file around they have to delete later.
>
> ...for speci
On Wednesday 18 September 2019 08:51:31 David wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Sep 2019 at 21:46, Gene Heskett
wrote:
> > Does anyone have some typical scope waveforms pix that would show
> > what a working hdmi socket has for signals?
>
> There are no analog signals on the HDMI connector. Only several pairs
On Wednesday 18 September 2019 08:42:21 Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> Quoting Gene Heskett (2019-09-18 13:46:38)
>
> > On Tuesday 17 September 2019 22:05:28 David wrote:
> > > On Wed, 18 Sep 2019 at 08:17, Gene Heskett
> > >
> > > wrote:
> > > > what linux command will unpack the .zip and put it on t
On Wed, 18 Sep 2019 at 22:57, wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 02:42:21PM +0200, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> > $ unzip foo.zip
> > $ su -c "cp image-unpacked-from-foo-zip /dev/sd_"
>
> Also spelt "zcat foo.zip > /dev/sd_" for those who don't want to
> leave a file around they have to delete lat
Quoting to...@tuxteam.de (2019-09-18 14:57:43)
> On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 02:42:21PM +0200, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> > Quoting Gene Heskett (2019-09-18 13:46:38)
> > > On Tuesday 17 September 2019 22:05:28 David wrote:
> > > > On Wed, 18 Sep 2019 at 08:17, Gene Heskett
> > > > wrote:
> > > > > wh
On Wednesday 18 September 2019 07:46:38 Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Tuesday 17 September 2019 22:05:28 David wrote:
> > On Wed, 18 Sep 2019 at 08:17, Gene Heskett
>
> wrote:
> > > On Tuesday 17 September 2019 15:07:30 ghe wrote:
> > > > On 9/17/19 11:01 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > > > And that res
On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 02:42:21PM +0200, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> Quoting Gene Heskett (2019-09-18 13:46:38)
> > On Tuesday 17 September 2019 22:05:28 David wrote:
> > > On Wed, 18 Sep 2019 at 08:17, Gene Heskett
> > > wrote:
> > > > what linux command will unpack the .zip and put it on the car
On Wed, 18 Sep 2019 at 21:46, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Does anyone have some typical scope waveforms pix that would show what a
> working hdmi socket has for signals?
There are no analog signals on the HDMI connector. Only several pairs
of conductors for different clocked serial data.
Also, if the
Quoting MMIROJV (2019-09-18 13:55:04)
> [lots of debug noise but no question or other comment]
Hi MMIROJV,
Please report bugs in Kali Linux to the developers of Kali Linux.
This is a Debian user mailinglist - feel free to share _user_
experiences with other users here. That inlcudes experience
Quoting Gene Heskett (2019-09-18 13:46:38)
> On Tuesday 17 September 2019 22:05:28 David wrote:
> > On Wed, 18 Sep 2019 at 08:17, Gene Heskett
> > wrote:
> > > what linux command will unpack the .zip and put it on the card?
[...]
> > 3) write the SD card
> > (replace my /dev/sd_ with your SD ca
Thanks you very much Etienne for your help ! I will try to give as
much precision as possible using your tips.
Le mar. 17 sept. 2019 à 23:13, Étienne Mollier
a écrit :
>
> Baptiste, on 2019-09-17:
> > I have two critical systemd services running on my clients :
> > -> "puppet" that ensure propaga
GIMP crash on taking a screenshot
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git-describe: GIMP_2_10_6-294-ga967e8d2c2
C compiler:
Using built-in specs.
COLLECT_GCC=gcc
COLLECT_LTO_WRAPPER=/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/9/lto-wrapper
OFFLOAD_TARGET_NAMES=nvptx-none:hsa
OFFLOAD_TARGE
```
GNU Image Manipulation Program version 2.10.8
git-describe: GIMP_2_10_6-294-ga967e8d2c2
C compiler:
Using built-in specs.
COLLECT_GCC=gcc
COLLECT_LTO_WRAPPER=/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/9/lto-wrapper
OFFLOAD_TARGET_NAMES=nvptx-none:hsa
OFFLOAD_TARGET_DEFAULT=1
Target: x86_64-linux-gnu
Configu
On 2019-09-17, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2019-09-17 11:10 -0500, David Wright wrote:
>
>>
>> Well, the only link *needed* is init, hence its dependency on package
>> init, whose sole function is to keep the number of init configurations
>> more than zero and less than two.
>>
>> The rest of those l
Thomas H. George wrote:
...
> Two problems after a distribution upgrade to Buster
>
> 1. At login window after boot up the desktop selection is locked a
> Gnome. That is, if the symbol to change the desktop selection is
> selected a list of available desktops is displayed with a dot indicating
>
On Tuesday 17 September 2019 22:05:28 David wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Sep 2019 at 08:17, Gene Heskett
wrote:
> > On Tuesday 17 September 2019 15:07:30 ghe wrote:
> > > On 9/17/19 11:01 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > > And that results in exactly the same effect, partitiuon 1 is an
> > > > iso9660 image
On 9/18/2019 11:46 AM, Mattia wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have some problems with snort on debian that are already been reported
> but the current maintainer seems not active.
> For what I found online it seems that snort is the most used IDS, so I
> find it quite odd that it's not maintained in Debian.
Mattia:
>
> I have some problems with snort on debian that are already been reported but
> the current maintainer seems not active.
> For what I found online it seems that snort is the most used IDS, so I find
> it quite odd that it's not maintained in Debian.
Looking at popcon data[1] it appears
Hi Mattia,
snort is a great tool, and I am using it since a long time. I do not know, if
snort is still maintained by debian,
but there is a successor which is called "suricata". Suricata is in the debian
repo, and it shall better work with the ressources
(for example it is splitting into sepera
Hello,
I have some problems with snort on debian that are already been reported
but the current maintainer seems not active.
For what I found online it seems that snort is the most used IDS, so I
find it quite odd that it's not maintained in Debian. Is this still
true? Do you guys use it? Or i
On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 05:06:52PM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
[...]
> I can't believe people are still adding cruft to sysv-rc helpers in 2019.
Luckily, "real world" is much more colourful and diverse than your
(or my -- or anyone's!) beliefs ;-)
Cheers
-- tomás
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