Hello,
It seems my previous email below did not made it to the debian-user ml.
Maybe it is because of the attachments.
I have lost a few hours today googling for the errors without finding
interesting ressource.
In particular, I searched for the error :
(EE) Failed to load module "nv" (module do
Hello,
Well, find behavior and hidden files was not the intended topic of this
thread ;)
I do already know about Ctrl+H, ls -a, etc.
And indeed my find command is incorrect since I forgot the dot or some
wildcard at the beginning.
After correction, I can say there is no .xsession-errors file on my
On 11/12/17, Laurent Lyaudet wrote:
> deloptes wrote:
>> I don't use Gnome, because gtk with the concept behind caused a lot of
>> trouble long time ago and could not convince me that it will ever get
>> better so I can't help much. But ... there should be logging facility and
>> you need perhaps
Laurent Lyaudet wrote:
> I think this is a very bad advice.
No it is a wise advise. When you make a change and if you want to be sure it
works - make it on a test system. Otherwise you see what happens!
> You should always be uptodate with security updates since there is
> plenty of people ready
Hello,
Thanks for your feedback.
Laurent Lyaudet wrote:
>> >> My install is up-to-date with latest security updates (that's the
>> >> first thing I do anytime I start my laptop).
deloptes wrote:
> There is a rule: "never touch a running system" which means if something
> works let it work. throu
Laurent Lyaudet wrote:
>> >> My install is up-to-date with latest security updates (that's the
>> >> first thing I do anytime I start my laptop).
There is a rule: "never touch a running system" which means if something
works let it work. through your process you are exposed to bugs without a
way
2017-11-09 20:03 GMT+01:00 Laurent Lyaudet :
> >On Wed, Nov 08, 2017 at 08:19:11PM +0100, Laurent Lyaudet wrote:
> >>Hello,
> >>
> >>I found a reproducible bug in latest stable Debian on my laptop.
> >>My install is up-to-date with latest security updates (that's the first
> >>thin
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