wow, thanks a lot @habs ! I am really happy to see this!
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Dec 16 2017
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When I tested pi-hole it demolished my machines network configuration making it unable to connect to network at all while uninstall script failed badly so I needed manually to hunt down changes and remove them...
While good idea, still not mature for prime time.
Oct 25 2017
Oct 13 2017
Oct 11 2017
press back or escape button and you should have an option to access the shell/logs
@mak @kakaroto can we test this somehow? Also @ah_purism can you attach images as well and check if you have access to logs?
Oct 10 2017
While we will for now remove Kodi (as it was in our default installation to showcase basically the power of Free software) because it is blocked from entering Debian testing - we will re-introduce this package with all fixes around services.
Oct 9 2017
Oct 7 2017
Oct 6 2017
Now with GNOME Night Mode, I think we can close this bug.
Sep 28 2017
Sep 20 2017
Sep 15 2017
no worries guys, we will do something :)
46.2.0esr+really45.4.0esr+pureos-1pureos1 <- epic :D
This is upstream bug, it probably needs correct metadata.
Sep 10 2017
adding @theodotos.andreou so he knows about the need of service similar to debian.net subdomain. Coordinate that together.
Sep 9 2017
no, by default things without license are considered proprietary unless someone did investigation and put it in pd if it suits that. If you want you could try contact authors of those addons and ask them to specify license
Sep 7 2017
I am not trying to be fair nor compare them as technical solution - the idea of Tox was to have some default for PureOS secure chat/videoconferencing app but now that it seems that Matrix with its clients is going to end up being default for PureOS, I think we can safely disregard tox for now (at least until it gets properly packaged into Debian and is more end-user usable than Matrix).
Hm, looking the bug report (which is already couple of years old and the last msg was from 2 years ago), it seems this is stuck. I do wonder what is the current state of tox itself (especially now that matrix and riot are on rise).
Sep 6 2017
Good to know, we will maybe need to check some diff in Fedora packages but I assume that it is only matter of updated package in this case.
This is most probably Wayland issue, it will be solved in updates this month.
Not sure should we treat this as a bug, it is default behavior and yes it has simple password on it (maybe we should just add that on download page).
Hi David,
first of all, nice to have you here.
Can you update first entire system and fix broken packages as suggested by the command you got in terminal. Also that can be an issue with Wayland session atm (it will be fixed if that is the case), so you can try on login screen to switch to X session.
Sep 1 2017
can you post a screenshot of the issue?
Aug 30 2017
Does this mean you enabled icons on desktop in GNOME Shell? Where did exactly move directory (folder)? Does this mean that keyboard typing of text (for example in gedit) is not working properly?
what OS are you using? Do you get to initramfs line or rescue line? what is the output of ls command?
Aug 20 2017
Fixed (August 20th image)
Not needed. All is fine with software now, and it will update itself in background (and notify user if updates available) soon after you connect to wifi.
This is fixed in latest image.
Yes, but we still don't enable byd, so we need to have package that enables it and then we can close this altogether.
Aug 19 2017
apt now by default will use https and apt-transport-https is obsolete (integrated into apt)
Removing grsec support from PureOS. More https://tracker.pureos.net/T37
Removing grsec support from PureOS. More https://tracker.pureos.net/T37
Removing grsec support from PureOS. More https://tracker.pureos.net/T37
Removing grsec support from PureOS. More https://tracker.pureos.net/T37
Removing grsec support from PureOS. More https://tracker.pureos.net/T37
Removing grsec support from PureOS. More https://tracker.pureos.net/T37
Due to all recent events, grsec will be impossible to support and we will actually actively remove it from our archive. We will gradually improve security, probably first step by enabling AppArmor by default. Closing all grsec related packages.
Aug 18 2017
So feel free to close this one here as it will come in from Debian soon :)
Hm, weird bug - can you reproduce it?
Aug 2 2017
While it was DDG before, in the meantime somehow that became a *not* true statement.
https://tracker.pureos.net/T156
Jul 30 2017
so, do you suggest to drop them both from archive (its not like we don't have plenty of other apps for such use case) and improvement in security and freedom of archive might be enough big to simply remove them from pureos archive (we can always change that in future if it changes)
funny, I am the maintainer for mps-youtube and while it is cli based, it can show video as well (defaults to mpv for such usage)
Awesome, thanks! This is the best way to fix these bugs!
Jul 29 2017
not PureOS related issue.
not PureOS related issue.
Againt not PureOS related at all and you basically create 3 bug reports that contained pretty much the same thing. If you ever report OS bug, please combine things into one bug report that are same/similar.
Not PureOS related.
And unless this is upstreamed we will not do it, as we are low on manpower for having too much deltas. Also, AFAIK there is Wayland/GNOME solution being prepared for this kind of thing, so that is most probably what we will end up with.
We are talking here about hardware right? So this doesn't fit PureOS at all as it is not OS related thing.
Jul 21 2017
Jul 17 2017
Jul 13 2017
This is not a PureOS bug.
We will aways try offer latest snapshot and that is what we want users to use. This is rolling release, so offering more option is not something we want, nor ideal and can create a situation of users reporting bugs that are already fixed in new updates.
Can you check the latest snapshot https://downloads.puri.sm/snapshots/2017-07-08/pureos-8.0-live-amd64.hybrid.iso
erm...how is this even pureos bug?
Jun 23 2017
We do have some refurbished Librems (as I mentioned it already here) but to get it you need to show some work already. Feel free to ping me on IRC (zlatan on freenode) or mail me directly so we talk about it.
Jun 21 2017
Jun 15 2017
I think the gnome settings (and with extension Details) has hardcoded size for some reason (I didn't check the code but I can't resize it) and there is already a big gnome logo with gnome version there. We will see to tweak it but after we get some time from things with higher priority. Any patch in meantime is highly appreciated :)
Jun 14 2017
So unless you have seen this elsewhere in gnome control center (via dell, thinkpad etc) this would require creating a patch against gnome package (and probably UI tweaking) which we currently don't have time to do (and as you say, it can be viewed via terminal). Putting it into wishlist.
Francois is almost correct. We indeed sync with Debian testing, which is now in freeze state (state where new package don't merge in but only Release Critical bug fixes and cherry-picked updates) and yes, soon a copy of Debian testing will become next Debian stable release. Debian goes every ~1.5 year into freeze state and there stays for about half a year until it irons out RC bugs, after that the freeze blockade lifts off and packages from unstable start migrating into testing (usually 5-10 days is needed for migration unless some critical bug is found and reported). Also during freeze a lot of new packages (such as systemd and linux kernel) go into experimental branch of Debian from where packagers will reupload them into testing once freeze lifts. Sadly, GNOME packages don't get refreshed into experimental as they are occupied with a lot of work to have it in best possible shape (as GNOME is default DE for Debian as well). For the 5 years part Francois got - that is how long Debian gets security support for stable release (as Debian now has its own LTS efforts).
Jun 13 2017
Fixed.
Jun 12 2017
I'll work on this one.
For the custom kernel - yes, I have for some time that in mind basically called on my TODO list as "PureOS kernel optimization" - the thing is that I wanted to have grsec enabled kernel by default before digging into that (as vanilla grsec is not meant for proper desktop usage) but now we faced the dawn of grsec so I am not sure yet how we will approach all that. If you have the skillset, I would gladly chat about it (I refurbished 6 Librem15v2 (prototypes and returns) which would end up maybe missing one components (such as disk or battery) but they are enough for development for future contributors to PureOS).
Package: purebrowser
Version: 46.2.0esr-1pureos1
Priority: optional
Section: web
Maintainer: Pureos Team <all@puri.sm>
Installed-Size: 103 MB
Provides: firefox-esr, gnome-www-browser, www-browser
Depends: libasound2 (>= 1.0.16), libatk1.0-0 (>= 1.12.4), libc6 (>= 2.17), libcairo2 (>= 1.2.4), libdbus-1-3 (>= 1.9.14), libdbus-glib-1-2 (>= 0.78), libevent-2.0-5 (>= 2.0.10-stable), libffi6 (>= 3.0.4), libfontconfig1 (>= 2.11), libfreetype6 (>= 2.2.1), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.0), libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0 (>= 2.22.0), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.20.0), libgtk2.0-0 (>= 2.24.0), libhunspell-1.4-0, libnspr4 (>= 2:4.10.9), libnss3 (>= 2:3.26), libpango-1.0-0 (>= 1.14.0), libsqlite3-0 (>= 3.7.12-1~), libstartup-notification0 (>= 0.8), libstdc++6 (>= 5.2), libvpx4 (>= 1.6.0), libx11-6, libxcomposite1 (>= 1:0.3-1), libxdamage1 (>= 1:1.1), libxext6, libxfixes3, libxrender1, libxt6, zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.0), xul-ext-ublock-origin, xul-ext-https-everywhere, fontconfig, procps, debianutils (>= 1.16)
Recommends: gstreamer1.0-libav, gstreamer1.0-plugins-good
Suggests: fonts-stix | otf-stix, fonts-lmodern, mozplugger, libgssapi-krb5-2 | libkrb53, libgnomeui-0, libcanberra0
Conflicts: iceweasel (<< 45), j2re1.4, pango-graphite (<< 0.9.3)
Breaks: xul-ext-torbutton
Replaces: firefox-esr
Download-Size: 41.7 MB
APT-Manual-Installed: yes
APT-Sources: http://repo.pureos.net/pureos green/main amd64 Packages
Description: Pureos web browser
Purebrowser is a powerful, extensible web browser with support for modern
web application technologies.
While this could be something to think about, at this moment it is way off the charts. It is undeveloped/untested proposal which would require quite a bit effort to achieve and we are currently overwhelmed with work. Besides manpower/manhours we would need to check against all freedom components (is all free and possible and if not what would require to create free alternative) and how much would impact performance and user experience of the device and OS. PureOS welcomes contributions and proof-of-concept demos if someone does (if you have the skills, feel free to join the community).
May 22 2017
Fixed.
Yeah, I have similar comments for smtube issue. As this is also indeed Free software and sadly it is not usable without nonfree nvidia, we will postpone the work on it because of obvious dependency havoc it would cause. It also doesn't break FSF rules afaik.
woah, so it needs more work on it...
Fixed.
Fixed.