According to dak and the SHA256 hash of the package, the upload is indeed already known and would just be rejected again - can you rebuild the package again and do another upload?
TBH it is *really* weird that the package is rejected, as I would expect to find the originally rejected upload in the rejected queue, but that doesn't appear to be there.
So if your next upload doesn't succeed, let me know immediately! (I also made dak forget about the last upload attempt).
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Jun 19 2019
Yes, this is by design for extra security, as well as adding the convenience of not having to enter in unlock passphrases two different times at boot (once for /, once for swap). The downside is that it removes the ability to resume from hibernate.
Jun 18 2019
I've not experienced any issues with recent updates, including update to cryptsetup packages.
Note see also https://tracker.pureos.net/T753
Jun 17 2019
In the first case described here, updating grub (sudo update-grub) had no effect. Problem remains
I don't know for sure. I'm taking a look at them right now and have downloaded and updated here. I'll report my experience with the updates.
Can we assume that today's update (6/17) for the cryptsetup packages to 2.1.0-5 does not address this issue? I have marked all those as 'hold' for now.
Jun 16 2019
Jun 14 2019
Jun 13 2019
The code excluded in the Debian package is a separate upstream project added by upstream as a convenience code copy.
Jun 10 2019
Hmm... I can't reproduce this either and looking at https://repo.pureos.net/pureos/dists/green/InRelease all dates are correct.
We saw this behavior again today (see internal chat system for more.) I cannot reproduce but am just noting here that others are reporting this issue.
The solution is: Windows requires spice-guest-tools to be installed for this to work. So this is not actually a bug with PureOS. Thanks @jeremiah.foster
Jun 7 2019
Jun 4 2019
I made the logo on inkscape. Then i sent a PR to the flatpak guys.
Just as a data point: I am a daily startpage user but it has availability and performance problems. I switch to ddg every now and then when startpage does not respond but that is not something we want to put on our users (that's why I opted to merge the ddg patch for the moment).
Jun 3 2019
I'm just a buyer but my specialty is in surveillance and privacy, currently finishing my master's in communication. I would recommend startpage as an alternative to DuckDuckGo.
It is not perfect but its features and its limitations are well known both to us and to our users.
The Librem 5 team needs a GNOME Web that ships with a list of serach engines that work on mobile and has reasonable results. We need this in GNOME Web ASAP because we'll be shipping the phone in the next couple of months, so for us this is a high priority.
Thanks for clarifying, @jeremiah.foster.
I don't think I did do that @jonas.smedegaard - the details of the task description show something more nuanced than "bad". If you feel that there is no evidence for DDG tracking and fingerprinting users, and personally I deem the DDG statement as acceptable, then I think we can move forward. In other words, that caveat I added shouldn't be a blocker but rather something to keep in mind and as evidence that we've thought about the problem.
@jeremiah.foster you extended the description field of this issue to specifically list DuckDuckGo as bad.
The same thing came up realted to GNOME Web: https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/librem5-base/merge_requests/36 - phone and laptops should ship the same list (only exception I could see is a engine with super nice search results that doesn't work on mobile)
Jun 1 2019
Did you boot up PureOS any time? I believe the logo is the text on that font instead of a drawing like others.
May 31 2019
Another solution is to add:
This bug was also reported on the debian bug tracking system https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=927338
May 30 2019
This package is basically unmaintained, so I'll have to find another solution.
May 28 2019
Case 4)
No prior partitions.
best I can tell, this is an issue with compiling memtest86+ with gcc-8, and not something that can be easily fixed within the framework of current coreboot toolchain
No, that doesn't help;
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We've recently done a phd restart so let's see if that helps . . .
May 23 2019
May 22 2019
Thanks for opening the discussion here.
Changing to 'incomplete' since we cannot recreate the original issue.
May 21 2019
Can currently also not reproduce it. Seems to be very dependent on internal state? We can close it if you want.
@jeremiah.foster , here is the tracker issue we were talking about in the L5 team meeting today
This is blocking https://tracker.pureos.net/w/pureos/tips/prevent_device_tracking_by_untrusted_access_points/
May 20 2019
Plan is to remain on Buster for PureOS Green.
Removing myself as assignee of this issue: Seems done by myself accidentally, and in any case I am incapable of driving this issue.
Correction: This _is_ a freedom issue, not because it (optionally) uses nonfree (or rather closed-protocol) service but because (optionall, when configuring to use that protocol) it downloads nonfree software.
May 17 2019
May 14 2019
May 13 2019
Alternatively you can build from source?
May 12 2019
Already built it but it's unstable, buggy and freezy. It can indeed detect but not block all outbound connections.
May 11 2019
Ah, sorry, you're right. The package comes from Debian stable. I forgot to check for that. I guess I need to find a PureOS package with MySQL C++ bindings instead