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Nov 25 2018
and, as luck has it, we have movement there:
https://tracker.debian.org/news/1005629/accepted-cryptsetup-2205-2-source-amd64-all-into-unstable/ was just uploaded to Debian, closing https://bugs.debian.org/888916 and https://bugs.debian.org/903163
Nov 23 2018
Updated: https://bugs.debian.org/906609#71
Nov 22 2018
ACK and I even looked at this ticket yesterday - we are still semi-blocking on the cryptroot and other refactorings in the Debian stuff but after that we will be able to merge this quickly. :)
This looks like a duplicate of https://tracker.pureos.net/T559
Non-urgent ping? Every time I boot I'm hoping to see it. (Only after an upgrade, otherwise that would be *truly* wishful thinking.)
I've closed this as invalid since I can't reproduce it.
@kyle.rankin Thanks for adding me to this ticket and apologies that it took longer than anticipated to get around to replying; I not only had to read the extended discussion here, I also had to do some research in order to work out what the situation is.
Nov 21 2018
(Of course will keep this open; was just following-up here)
Thanks for the update. Let's leave this ticket open to track the work in bringing the updated cryptsetup package into PureOS. Once that package exists in PureOS we can close this ticket.
Pinged Debian bug...
FYI discussion and work on this is mostly happening on https://bugs.debian.org/903163
Nov 19 2018
This was uploaded a while ago and is now in Debian, so closing.. (no further obvious action here...)
My recommendation for this would be only privacy-respecting choices:
@sean.obrien I now clarified scopes of issues T110 and T156, and here.
This issue is now about PureBrowser linking to DuckDuckGo non-free JavaScript.
Even if this was meant (also) as a duplicate of T110, we can reuse it to track (only) the related issue of avoiding Javascript not Free licensed.
It seems to me that the issue here is the question of the licensing status of JavaScript loaded by DuckDuckGo.
Sorry for you that your hardware cannot work with Free software.
Nov 18 2018
I tried installing the firmware-realtek package and it worked. So it would seem that
my hardware is incompatible with free software. I believe that the game changer was the firmware binary rtl8188eufw.bin and not the driver alone.
Fratal no longer depend indirectly on gnulib.
Nov 17 2018
Thank you for clarifying the nature of this issue. Title and priority adjusted accordingly.
I used the nextcloud repository because the application was not present in those of pureos.
PureOS avoid code which Debian or the GNU project considers nonfree - despite others (inlcuding kernel developers) having different opinions regarding licensing and the need for sources of code/data/blobs.
PureOS does not contain the web pages of duckduckgo.com but do indeed currently link to that website.
Added: according to https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=912720 there is a new maintainer who should help to restore the package at Debian
OK, looks like its not maintained anymore (from the issue comments at Debian site). I'll try to bump it as well, thanks for finding the issue. I am not familiar with Debian and wasn't aware of this check.
If you change your system to be a mixture of PureOS and other sources, then your system is no longer a PureOS system.
Please mention which versions of the packages pulseaudio and libasound2-plugins is installed on your system.
Please mention which versions of the packages pulseaudio and libasound2-plugins is installed on your system.
Thanks for reporting this issue!
Nov 16 2018
Nov 14 2018
2018-11-14 15:16:46 - INFO: Imported 'clamav_0.100.2+dfsg-1.dsc' to 'landing/main'. 2018-11-14 15:17:42 - INFO: Imported 'clamav-base_0.100.2+dfsg-1_all.deb clamav-docs_0.100.2+dfsg-1_all.deb clamav-testfiles_0.100.2+dfsg-1_all.deb' to 'landing/main'. 2018-11-14 15:17:44 - INFO: Imported 'clamav-base_0.100.2+dfsg-1_all.deb clamav-freshclam_0.100.2+dfsg-1_amd64.deb clamav-milter_0.100.2+dfsg-1_amd64.deb clamdscan_0.100.2+dfsg-1_amd64.deb clamav-testfiles_0.100.2+dfsg-1_all.deb clamav-daemon_0.100.2+dfsg-1_amd64.deb clamav_0.100.2+dfsg-1_amd64.deb clamav-docs_0.100.2+dfsg-1_all.deb libclamav-dev_0.100.2+dfsg-1_amd64.deb libclamav7_0.100.2+dfsg-1_amd64.deb' to 'landing/main'. 2018-11-14 15:17:47 - INFO: Imported 'clamav-base_0.100.2+dfsg-1_all.deb clamdscan_0.100.2+dfsg-1_arm64.deb clamav-daemon_0.100.2+dfsg-1_arm64.deb clamav-freshclam_0.100.2+dfsg-1_arm64.deb libclamav-dev_0.100.2+dfsg-1_arm64.deb clamav-milter_0.100.2+dfsg-1_arm64.deb clamav-testfiles_0.100.2+dfsg-1_all.deb clamav_0.100.2+dfsg-1_arm64.deb clamav-docs_0.100.2+dfsg-1_all.deb libclamav7_0.100.2+dfsg-1_arm64.deb' to 'landing/main'.
Originally these choices were made because we were asked to remove the references on the FSF mailinglist to get PureOS endorsed. They also asked us to remove the "non-free" component reference from the APT manual pages.
However, nobody seems to insist on that anymore, and your reasoning makes sense to me, so I will gladly resynchronize this package with Debian.
Nov 13 2018
Revert to track only freedom issue (not the related issue of it not being a freedom issue after all).
Revert to track only freedom issue (not the related issue of it not being a freedom issue after all).
Nov 10 2018
Sad news:
Nov 9 2018
Nov 7 2018
It's on my todo list and will likely be added after the current refactoring is over. The tricky thing here is that Laniakea delegates most archive actions to dak, and I would need to hook into dak to make this feature work properly (which means without email parsing) and integrate it with the generic Laniakea messaging.
This feature will also require our sysadmins to allow bots in some way on our Matrix instance (at the moment, I have no way to actually register a Matrix bot).
Inside it, click on the yellow or orange box to see older changes...
Hi, any update for this? It's been many months and I would still dearly love this feature.
From Matrix discussions, this might affect Bluetooth as well (mentioning also to improve serch terms)
s/removed/reset/
@mak Do I understand correctly that clamav can now be removed without the need for a dummy package?
Nov 6 2018
Nov 5 2018
Nov 2 2018
It appears these new pointers disappear after several minutes.
Oct 31 2018
What's the status on this? The issue of LibreJS is coming up again in general, and I will also be requesting some other addons are either default or opt-in (perhaps with a slide in the first-boot setup wizard for PureOS).
Oct 30 2018
I guess I can confirm this bug.
In T486#11164, @mladen.pejakovic wrote:Run:
sudo systemd-hwdb update
sudo udevadm trigger
Make sure you don't have any other hack or workaround applied.
I've removed the Purism lines as above from the /lib/udev/hwdb.d/60-keyboard.hwdb and restarted but still getting hash\tilde for the backslash\pipe key.
Is it possible that you are talking about /etc/udev/hwdb.d/? If your /lib/udev/hwdb.d/ is empty: which OS are you using?
indeed there is no file in that directory at all
I received my Librem 13 v2 with UK keyboard today and the pipe key is also mapped to hash\tilde.