Re: Re: Reproducible bug

2017-11-18 Thread Laurent Lyaudet
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

Re: Reproducible bug

2017-11-14 Thread Curt
On 2017-11-12, Laurent Lyaudet wrote: > > 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 corre

Re: Reproducible bug

2017-11-13 Thread David Wright
I'll have another go. This is getting tedious. : host bendel.debian.org[82.195.75.100] said: 550 5.7.1 : Recipient address rejected: Mail appeared to be SPAM or forged. Ask your Mail/DNS-Administrator to correct HELO and DNS MX settings or to get removed from DNSBLs; please relay via

Re: Re: Reproducible bug

2017-11-12 Thread Laurent Lyaudet
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

Re: Reproducible bug

2017-11-12 Thread Curt
On 2017-11-12, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote: > 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 shoul

Re: Re: Reproducible bug

2017-11-12 Thread Cindy-Sue Causey
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

Re: Re: Reproducible bug

2017-11-12 Thread deloptes
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

Re: Re: Reproducible bug

2017-11-12 Thread Laurent Lyaudet
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

Re: Re: Reproducible bug

2017-11-10 Thread deloptes
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

Re: Re: Reproducible bug

2017-11-10 Thread Laurent Lyaudet
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

Re: Reproducible bug

2017-11-09 Thread 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 >>thing I do anytime I start my laptop). >>I'm using Gnome.

Re: Reproducible bug

2017-11-08 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
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 >thing I do anytime I start my laptop). >I'm using Gnome. >S