Debian bug report: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=928893 indicates that this has been fixed.
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@jeremiah.foster Perhaps this might help:
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Perhaps this will also fix T803 ?
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Feb 27 2020
This is a workaround: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/epiphany/issues/838 (disable flat-volume option).
Feb 21 2020
Feb 18 2020
I use this:
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Jan 8 2020
Kodi is not installed by default anymore.
Nov 23 2019
@t1b0 You have two errors:
Nov 10 2019
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Oct 27 2019
@max.polwin I'm afraid I fon't have any advice. Would you mind contacting me @support email?
Actually, the Librem Key I have is different, its PRODUCT env is 20a0/4108/100. Could we use more general solution?
Oct 24 2019
Oct 23 2019
@nicole We are already tracking this here: https://tracker.pureos.net/T298
Oct 22 2019
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Oct 1 2019
@EchedeyLR No, I am communicating with the reported via Purism support channels, we determined this is a hardware issue.
Not a software issue, closing.
Sep 26 2019
@ajlok If those keys on your Librem 13 are dead, please contact Purism support, you need to re-flash keyboard EC firmware, which is out of scope for this ticket.
Sep 25 2019
A user confirmed that after deleting PureBrowser profile folder YouTube is working again.
Aug 27 2019
Aug 21 2019
If you run "Self-Test" from GNOME Disks then I do not see any other course but to try another disk. If your device is still under warranty contact Purism support, we'll handle there. (I see that your laptop is Librem.)
Aug 20 2019
This may indicate that your disk is failing. Start a live media (PureOS or Ubuntu) and check it for errors:
@louis This means you are not using the latest live PureOS install ISO, which probably has this issue fixed.
@louis You are doing something wrong, 2019-07-14 live ISO version has 4.19.0-5 kernel version.
I can only suggest that you try with live PureOS, download the latest version from here please: http://downloads.puri.sm/live/gnome/2019-07-14/
Do you have two disks in your laptop?
Aug 19 2019
@louis I suggest that you use the latest ISO image: http://downloads.puri.sm/oem/gnome/2019-07-14/
Aug 15 2019
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Jul 30 2019
@jeremiah.foster @mak not that update-initramfs did not fixed issues, but it made it worse: customer now cannot boot even the older kernel version.
Jul 29 2019
The user upgraded via sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade and also did sudo update-initramfs -u -k all and here's the output:
Jul 28 2019
A user recently upgraded via Software Center and had this issue. He can successfully boot *4.19.0-2* but the newer kernel (4.19.0-5):
@gorgeous I suggest you do a re-install, you will save yourself a lot of time. Your installation seems very broken.
Jul 25 2019
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Jul 16 2019
@gorgeous Did you try this procedure: https://tracker.pureos.net/w/troubleshooting/broken_upgrade/#problem-2 (solution for problem 2)?
Jul 5 2019
Awesome, can we close this now?
Jun 25 2019
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Jun 21 2019
Thanks Jonas!
Jun 10 2019
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
May 31 2019
Another solution is to add:
May 4 2019
Fixed.
but if logout/login is needed, please add a note to the end of the instructions.
Apr 10 2019
cvt 3840 2160 26 also works for me: