Hi, I have both Chromium and Epiphany browsers crashing randomly in
Bullseye running on Acer A500 tegra 2 tablet with kerenl 5.8.3.
The version of Chromium on bullseye is 83.
I also have Buster with Chromium 79 and same kernel and all works fine,
including epiphany.
I suspect it is a common lib
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> udevadm info -a -p $(udevadm info -q path -n /dev/video0):
>
> looking at device
> '//devices/pci:00/:00:1a.7/usb1/1-1/1-1.4/1-1.4.1/1-1.4.1.4/1-1.4.1.4:1.0/video4linux/video0':
> KERNEL=="video0"
> SUBSYSTEM=="video4linux"
> DRIVER==""
> ATTR{inde
udevadm info -a -p $(udevadm info -q path -n /dev/video0):
looking at device
'//devices/pci:00/:00:1a.7/usb1/1-1/1-1.4/1-1.4.1/1-1.4.1.4/1-1.4.1.4:1.0/video4linux/video0':
KERNEL=="video0"
SUBSYSTEM=="video4linux"
DRIVER==""
ATTR{index}=="0"
ATTR{dev_debug}=="0"
On 7/10/20 4:14 PM, Sven Hartge wrote:
Klaus Jantzen wrote:
On 7/10/20 11:48 AM, Sven Hartge wrote:
Klaus Jantzen wrote:
the first messages that appear on the screen during the boot process
seem to be messages from the BIOS;
they have a different format than the subsequent messages from bust
On Fri 10 Jul 2020 at 02:39:08 (-0400), Borden Rhodes wrote:
> > Please tell us the output of:
> > dpkg -l | grep -i grub
>
> Sorry for missing this. Please see below:
>
> # dpkg -l | grep -i grub
> ii grub-common 2.04-8 amd64
> ii grub-efi-amd64-bin 2.04-8 amd64
> ii grub-efi-amd64-signed 1+2.04
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> Checking the /etc/default/deluged file would be recommended as well.
That just contains a switch to enable the daemon (already done to no
effect).
> In case you (the OP) end up writing a .service file (system or user) to
> replace the init script kindly attach it to a wishlist bug for inclu
Klaus Jantzen wrote:
> On 7/10/20 11:48 AM, Sven Hartge wrote:
>> Klaus Jantzen wrote:
>>> the first messages that appear on the screen during the boot process
>>> seem to be messages from the BIOS;
>>> they have a different format than the subsequent messages from buster
>>> and they begin with
On 7/10/20 11:48 AM, Sven Hartge wrote:
Klaus Jantzen wrote:
the first messages that appear on the screen during the boot process
seem to be messages from the BIOS;
they have a different format than the subsequent messages from buster
and they begin with 'ACPI '.
As they disappear so fast, I
On Wednesday, July 8, 2020, 08:38:54 PM EDT, Dan Ritter
wrote:
Gregory Sharp wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> My usb wifi connection has been working for two years, and it just stopped
> and can't figure out why. This is on Debian testing. Help!
>
If you boot with a Debian stable live-USB or similar, does
> may I ask whether there is anything about deluge/deluged in particular that
> makes you want to use it?
My default is to use the transmission package but that has a documented bug
in which some torrents cause an "invalid argument" error.
> Or is it just the one you've used before, so you
On Thu, 9 Jul 2020 davidson wrote:
I have conducted an experiment with the following ~/.XCompose file,
and tried to document it relatively thoroughly below.
[snip]
%% THREE XCOMPOSE RULES to test
$ cat ~/.XCompose
include "%L"
: "ങ്ങ" # Ajith's auto-geminate rule, (U0D19) => (U0D19) (U0D4D
On Vi, 10 iul 20, 09:40:48, davidson wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Jul 2020 Intense Red wrote:
>
> > but nothing for current versions of Debian and many of the guides suggest
> > doing all sorts of "odd" things (like creating /etc/systemd/system/
> > deluged.service files
>
> Well, in a way that isn't odd
On Fri 10 Jul 2020 at 09:52:26 +0200, Klaus Jantzen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the first messages that appear on the screen during the boot process seem to
> be messages from the BIOS;
>
> they have a different format than the subsequent messages from buster and
> they begin with 'ACPI '.
>
> As they di
Klaus Jantzen wrote:
> the first messages that appear on the screen during the boot process
> seem to be messages from the BIOS;
> they have a different format than the subsequent messages from buster
> and they begin with 'ACPI '.
> As they disappear so fast, I cannot read them.
> Where ar
On Fri, 10 Jul 2020 Intense Red wrote:
I want to set up a deluged server on Debian stable.
I don't know anything about deluge. I am idly curious.
Given how many bittorrent clients there are to choose from, may I ask
whether there is anything about deluge/deluged in particular that
makes you
Hi,
Thanks for your experiment. The fact that it works atleast in some applications
gives hope.
I copied your exact sentences to my compose file.
In Konsole the command cat ~/.XCompose gives the result:
include "%L"
: "ങ്ങ" # Ajith's auto-geminate rule, (U0D19) => (U0D19) (U0D4D)
(U0D19)
On Thu, Jul 09, 2020 at 01:12:00PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
[...]
> I like the old kmail, which is what TDE gives me [...]
> There may be folks who can tie me for the minimum mouse clicks to handle
> their email [...]
That would be mutt users. Or Gnus. Or RMAIL ;-D
Cheers
-- t
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Just a heads up: yesterday, I decided to upgrade all of my packages. I
know: what a silly thing to do when having the computer working is
critical for work. Anyway...
My system is mostly Debian testing (with a couple of bits from sid). In
upgrading, I lost sound completely. I spent a few hours
hi,
phone videorecord?
Klaus Jantzen ezt írta (időpont: 2020. júl. 10.,
P 9:52):
> Hi,
>
> the first messages that appear on the screen during the boot process
> seem to be messages from the BIOS;
>
> they have a different format than the subsequent messages from buster
> and they begin with '
Hi,
the first messages that appear on the screen during the boot process
seem to be messages from the BIOS;
they have a different format than the subsequent messages from buster
and they begin with 'ACPI '.
As they disappear so fast, I cannot read them.
Where are these messages logged or
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