@jeremiah.foster I recommend to put as issue subject the issue (not its solution), and not rename to its solution when closed either: Example: References will then sensibly show the _problem_ as striked out, not confusingly that the solution is striked out.
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Feb 24 2019
You were told that this is a pristine live image, or you are guessing?
Yes, PureOS is a general purpose operating system, it is possible to install things on it that attempts to contact a certain IP number every time it boots.
Seems to me that problems running PureOS in an emulator is an issue with that emulator.
I can suggest that you try raise this as an issue in Ubuntu.
A wild guess could be that you use some non-free graphics driver (e.g. for NVIDIA hardware) which might work great for some things but have issues with other things.
This was reported in Debian recently: http://bugs.debian.org/921030
(hm, not really resolved, but seems that's the option we got in this interface)
Thanks for trying, @jgn2112
@jeremiah.foster Better to merge new issue into older - especially when the older is referenced from other places as is the case here.
Feb 15 2019
Thanks for clarifying, @jeremiah.foster - I hope the current title is suitable.
Feb 14 2019
@jeremiah.foster please elaborate on your title change - is this issue not about _continuously_ updating at a faster _pace_ but only about getting some specific new version?!?
Feb 13 2019
How is this issue different from T11?
Feb 10 2019
Jan 31 2019
Tracking fast-changing packages in particular need strong monitoring e.g. by somthing like security-tracker.debian.org.
Jan 30 2019
I find that expressing tickets as what is wrong helps.
@jeremiah.foster: No, this ticket is explicitly about the functionality, not branding of it!
Seems you are on the right track in that the error message indicates FileZilla is requesting a feature unavailable in GnuTLS. The exact cause for you may not be same as the one addressed in the bugreorts you found - they might just be for similar kinds of issues.
Jan 28 2019
This is not (by our definition) a freedom issue: It does not involve installing non-free software locally.
This is not a freedom issue (by our definition), since it does not involve installing non-free software locally.
This is not a freedom issue, since it does not involve installing non-free software locally.
This is not a freedom issue, since it does not involve installing non-free software locally.
@mak ping!
@mak ping!
@mak ping!
Please drop forked package now, @mak
@mak ping!
@mak Ping!
Jan 15 2019
This issue seems possibly related to an issue in LibreOffice resolved today in debian (and thus not yet in PureOS) by tightening its dependency on apparmor: https://bugs.debian.org/918499
Jan 14 2019
@mak Please have a look at this - smells AppStream-related.
I suspect that the line with UbuntuDrivers is totally unrelated and just a warning (despite the confusingly misleading initial word in captial letters).
@jeremiah.foster does it spew anything _after_ that error message about UbuntuDrivers?
ah - sorry, @EchedeyLR: Seems my window didn't refresh properly so I missed your latest response above. Thanks!
(me awaits responses from both @jeremiah.foster and @EchedeyLR for clarification, but suspects this issue is totally unrelated to that "UbuntuDrivers" message and instead the issue relates to AppStream...)
@EchedeyLR What is the output of this command:
@jeremiah.foster: Do you experience same issue, or do you talk about GNOME Applications because the stacktrace in the error message hints about it being tied to software-properties-gtk?
Sorry, I put it on task's name but not into description.
...or @jeremiah.foster maybe you can clue me in here: What is "this particular piece of software" that you are talking about? Perhaps I am missing something obvoius here, but I am totally clueless right now :-/
Sorry, I don't follow: which applications are we talking about here?
Jan 8 2019
reporting bugs is not an accurate science - it is highly appreciated that you filed a report when only suspecting a potential issue here, @Wayne !
Jan 7 2019
@Wayne yes I meant to suggest that you file an issue (here on tracker.debian.net, not in the forum) about our forum triggering warnings about fingerprinting.
Jan 6 2019
Thanks for those details, @Wayne!
Jan 5 2019
DuckDuckGo is no longer privacy-protecting: https://forums.whonix.org/t/duckduckgo-now-fingerprinting-visitors/6497/1
Jan 2 2019
Dec 28 2018
Seems that website doesUser-Aagent sniffing.
Dec 21 2018
Now just lean back and drink gin&tonic for a few weeks while Debian and Laniakea processes it to PureOS green :-D
Package is libhostfile-manager-perl tracked in Debian as bug#916437.
@chris.lamb: Please have a look at the Debian package now in NEW queue, and approve if acceptable.
Dec 20 2018
In T595#12043, @sean.obrien wrote:the recommendation was unofficial and I'd rather not push on it...
Seems directly tied to Laniakea: Assigning to @mak
@sean.obrien Is the conversation with Mozilla, leading to their suggesting that particular string, public? If so, please provide URL.
@mladen.pejakovic My point is that "Compatibility mode" is something specific in the context of Firefox.
Dec 19 2018
A known workaround is to configure PureBrowser to impersonate Firefox: https://tracker.pureos.net/w/troubleshooting/firefox_compat_mode/
@kyle.rankin Do you recall more detailed how/where the Tails website broke? Is it still the case?
@sean.obrien Can you please elaborate what more exactly you tested when you wrote "I've tested, and it works".