Thanks. Have synced with debian-boot team on this..
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@chris.lamb no, I cannot confirm that it has ever been working. I have never seen it work.
To fix the gnome-shell should be updated to 3.26.2-4, see Debian Bug report logs - #888653
This might be an evdev/libinput thing, but d-i does not ship (has has not shipped) with libinput, so there is possibly some hardware regression/change involved here.
This is stumping me at the moment, alas. Whilst the trackpad is being detected, it does not appear to be registering as a mouse device. Well, /dev/input/event5 is being detected as the touchpad, rather than /dev/input/mouse0 ("no input driver specified"). Not sure if that is even meaningful. X has -- unfortunately -- always worked for me in the past. Device exists in /proc/bus/input/devices as expected
@chris.lamb The latest one where I could reproduce the bug with was the one from 2018-01-20
Feb 1 2018
I can reproduce this:
@blendergeek I need to package it but I needed to package (at least) two dependencies first, hence my updates and references to "NEW", etc.
Freedom, security, privacy (and anonymity) that don't hamper everyday workflow or slow down to much is the philosophy.
I trust lamby will do adopt and do things correctly for our side.
Now Anbox can be added too? What needs to be done to add Anbox?
@francois "OEM install" - you are using the downloaded ISO? If so, please give me the SHA1 of said image so we are working from the same version as there were some changes recently.
Both deps now in Debian unstable
Seems they do security tightening - not freedom tightening. Mentioning in case others (like me) misunderstood the description of this bug regarding being "closer to our philosophy".
Jan 31 2018
@lamby, please take a look and debug this one.
Most likely a configuration issue, other downstreams have similar reports...
Jan 30 2018
I have run PureOS on a Libreboot X200, and not run into this problem. From the Libreboot GRUB menu, try selecting the "Select GRUB2 configuration from external disk" option instead of, "Boot from USB," and then choose the install option from there; that has always worked for me.
Jan 29 2018
Oh yeah, here's the changes needed to enable SGX (over commit id 65d2754e1aaa4e90059b65fac3c00d847e2e465f) :
The format was reverse engineered by PT at Blackhat 2017 : https://www.blackhat.com/eu-17/briefings.html#intel-me-flash-file-system-explained
Jan 28 2018
I have update the page, ended up with this:
Jan 27 2018
I am a member of the debian-www team, and have write access to those pages. What text would you like to present PureOS?
Your browser-about.svg looks good. And with embedded IDs for globe and appname. Thanks!
This issue is flagged as "invalid" but not "closed for good".
PureBrowser is a quite close cousin of the particular Mozilla techonlogy called "Firefox".
Jan 26 2018
NetworkManager has a provision for this, and it gets exposed in the WiFi connection preferences in nm-connection-editor, but IIRC:
I prefer and would advocate for option 2 because it instructs sites that (mistakenly or not) use browser versions to determine how to behave that PureBrowser is most compatible with a particular version of Firefox (which it is, having been almost entirely derived from that browser, with some modifications), while also informing the site that the browser is not in fact Firefox, but something else.
Before the ticket is closed for good, could you provide a User Agent string workaround (if that would work, otherwise some other workaround) so we have steps to present to another user who runs into this or similar problems?
This is not a bug in PureBrowser, but instead in that specific website.
Jan 25 2018
From what I've read on https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/Documentation/EDID/HOWTO.txt the kernel only includes EDIDs up to 1920x1080:
Jan 24 2018
dbus-cpp now in NEW
process-cpp out of NEW
I was able to get a Librem 13v2 to output at 2560x1440 by switching to GNOME on Xorg at the GDM login prompt for my user and using the steps from here to generate a custom modeline.
Jan 23 2018
process-cpp now in NEW
The Ubuntu 14.04 Live disk was able to see the full suite of resolutions from my external monitor up to 3840x2160 @ 30hz and 2560x1440 @ 60hz. It uses the 3.19.0-25-generic kernel so perhaps we are seeing some regression with Skylake on more recent 4.x kernels.
I've tested this so far with a few other Live disks including Tails (4.14.12-2 kernel), Fedora 27 (4.13.9-300.fc27.x86_64), Ubuntu 17.10 (4.13.0-21) and Ubuntu 16.04 (4.10.0-28-generic). All of those live disks had the same 1080p limitation.
Just to confirm this specific issue is resolved in PureBrowser 52.5.0. Thanks!
Jan 22 2018
Jan 21 2018
ITPs in Debian:
This issue does not in itself harm freedom.
I believe - since this was moved from T299 - that this issue is about version 52.5.0esr-1pureos2 of PureBrowser.
Thanks for reporting!
Jan 20 2018
WIP on that is here: https://github.com/lamby/pkg-process-cpp
Packaging for dbus-cpp is here: https://github.com/lamby/pkg-dbus-cpp
Thanks for reporting these things.