PureOS does allow for various screen resolutions as shown by the screen shot above. I configured my 34" screen via GNOME Display. I am running x11.
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Aug 16 2019
I'm closing this issue since Lollypop is now packaged for PureOS. I'm going to work with others on the team to see about integrating into CI/CD for L5. If there are any issues with the PureOS version of Lollypop for the Librem laptops, please open another issue. Thanks!
I cannot reproduce here with lollypop 1.1.4.11
Aug 13 2019
https://lists.puri.sm/pipermail/pureos-changes/2019-August/000411.html
Package is making its way into PureOS
Aug 12 2019
I submitted this to PureOS.
flashrom v1.1 updated in PureOS
Aug 9 2019
@gusnan I ran lintian over the lollypop build because I know that our ftpmaster will do that too. It produced a warning and a bit of info. I think the warning might be worth addressing;
Aug 8 2019
https://pureos.net/download/ is the link I'm referring to.
@elliebuz Did you create the desktop file for the Tor Browser?
Aug 7 2019
Thank you @gusnan! Tack sä hemskt mycket! I'm just going to clone your package from git and build it for PureOS (I'm in the keyring so it's easier for me.) I'll point to it when it's uploaded to PureOS.
Aug 6 2019
I've gotten the script to lock the screen when run. There are problems using 'remove' however in the udev rule, I don't think that our Vendor ID is showing up. At lease when I run
udevadm monitor
the Vendor ID is not picked up and consequently the script is not run. I'll test via other means and other parameters.
Aug 5 2019
When I run the command on the command line
/usr/bin/dbus-send --print-reply --type=method_call --dest=org.gnome.ScreenSaver /org/gnome/ScreenSaver org.gnome.ScreenSaver.Lock
I get;
I added the debugging info and the file was not created when I removed the key, so I don't think the script is being run. I tested the script as root without the key and the script outputs info to /tmp correctly.
Aug 2 2019
Why?
Aug 1 2019
My feeling is that we ought not permit packages or apps to download code from external sources, at least not at install time. This seems like security risk.
Jul 31 2019
In the cases where the /etc/crypttab is pasted (in the original post in this issue) I can see that both crypttabs have /
We need to determine where the issue is. Can we get a copy of /etc/crypttab? Also, can the customer boot into recovery mode? Is there any other information on the situation like log messages or output from 'journalctl -xe'?
Jul 30 2019
Jul 28 2019
@mladen Can we ask the user to do an apt-get update && apt-get upgrade? Otherwise we need to get more information.
Jul 8 2019
Jul 5 2019
I have this snippet you pasted here at the bottom of my /etc/pulse/default.pa file. It came in via the regular update process on June 4th (I didn't add it manually.)
Jul 4 2019
May I ask that you try commenting out
Jul 2 2019
Jun 24 2019
Jun 18 2019
I've not experienced any issues with recent updates, including update to cryptsetup packages.
Jun 17 2019
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.
Jun 14 2019
Jun 10 2019
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.
Jun 7 2019
Jun 3 2019
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.
May 28 2019
No, that doesn't help;
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We've recently done a phd restart so let's see if that helps . . .
May 22 2019
Thanks for opening the discussion here.
Changing to 'incomplete' since we cannot recreate the original issue.
May 20 2019
Plan is to remain on Buster for PureOS Green.
May 17 2019
May 14 2019
May 13 2019
Alternatively you can build from source?
May 10 2019
Do you have additional repos enabled in your sources.list and/or sources.list.d? I don't see libmysql++-dev in our repos: https://repo.pureos.net/pureos/pool/main/libm/
May 9 2019
Works for me, at least so far. I will retry later perhaps with new content.
Some users claim that lack of cups-filters prevents them from printing: https://forums.puri.sm/t/cant-print-ghostscript-fails-with-unable-to-determine-number-of-pages/5698
$ apt-cache policy purebrowser purebrowser:
Installed: 60.6.2esr-1pureos1 Candidate: 60.6.2esr-1pureos1 Version table:
May 7 2019
The plot thickens
May 6 2019
So if this is going to be PureOS specific then we need to discuss this with @francois because he'll have PureOS related material that I imagine we'll want to use. If it is not meant to be PureOS specific, just a generic installer, then I don't really have an opinion beyond respecting existing copyrights and trademarks. I do hope to limit any customizations to images and slides that clarify what is happening for the user. I think it should be abundantly clear that the user is installing PureOS if that is in fact what is happening.
May 2 2019
We have other requests to Mirror in Sweden and North America
A newer version of the GNOME Software application (gnome-software and gnome-software-common) still produces this bug. I think Matthias is pointing to the fact that the issue is in python-apt and that is independent from GNOME Software.
It's a nice image, but likely ought to be replaced.
It looks like the patch was put in upstream python-apt https://metadata.ftp-master.debian.org/changelogs//main/p/python-apt/python-apt_1.8.4_changelog
It doesn't look like we bring it into PureOS however. It appears at the moment that python-apt is being rebuilt;
I can confirm that our version of GNOME-Software is about 1 year old. I'll discuss internally how we upgrade.
Apr 26 2019
Are you following these instructions: https://tracker.pureos.net/w/installation_guide/live_system_installation/ ?
My understanding is swap re-encryption enabled on reboot provides a higher level of security while losing the functionality you describe, namely resume after hibernate.