emacs26 is not available in PureOS yet or in Debian. You can download it from here: https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/emacs/
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Apr 8 2019
Here is documentation on how to build a PureOS image: https://tracker.pureos.net/w/howto_build/
Apr 7 2019
I dont wanna to install emacs25... I Wanna emacs26.
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Apr 6 2019
Please fix this!
Apr 5 2019
Apr 4 2019
Whoops, didn't mean to close this (just wanted to look for the exact terms used in there...)
This issue has a question as its title. Is the issue then "Resolved" when the question is answered? And should we tag it "Invalid" if multiple conflicting answers emerge?
Apr 3 2019
From the file you posted I can see that USB appears to be working;
The parts in red are:
Apr 2 2019
Well, before you do, issuing the command to show the kernel ring buffer might help us. Can you test with a USB device?
I will have to do a reinstall on my work system which I can do. I will try it on the L13 I have first to see if duplicate-able. I can't remember if I did dist-upgrade because apt-get upgrade didn't work.
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If foobar v5.0.1 is stable and foobar v6.0beta2 is unstable, then what is foobar v4.2? And what is foobar v6.0+git20190304?
Omar, can you do a
sudo dmesg -w
then plug in a USB cable connected to a device known to work and put any error messages here?
How can something be "too stable" or "too unstable"? Isn't it kind of like saying you're too pregnant? Either your pregnant, or you're not.
Apr 1 2019
Mar 29 2019
updated, rebooted, and still no GUI. Confirmed that the changes are still in the file.
Below is text from my /etc/default/grub -- both lines are commented out. I will try uncommenting, updating grub and rebooting, then report.
Mar 28 2019
Also, this will need to be uncommented;
Can you paste a copy of /etc/default/grub here?
Great that it works now.
I ran sudo aptitude install openttd and it installed and I was able to run the game. Just to be sure, I removed both openttd and aptitude and reinstalled just openttd using apt and that worked too. I can't pinpoint what has changed but it's working now.
Please try install using aptitude - in case that reveal more/different details: sudo apt install aptitude and then sudo aptitude install openttd
Mar 27 2019
When I run apt-mark showhold, nothing is returned from that command.
I think that you can clear this up by doing;
The error message hints that held packages may be the cause.
I had no problem a month ago.
Seems this was reported upstream more than a year ago: https://bugs.debian.org/884372
Mar 26 2019
This has been a problem since late last year. You may want to follow this tracking item.
Mar 25 2019
This is very helpful @mak, thanks. I'll read up.
The problem is solved. It was a conflict with my virtual machines that was using the wifi network.
Mar 24 2019
2019-03-24 08:06:17 - INFO: Imported 'mcomix_1.2.1-1.1.dsc' to 'landing/main'. 2019-03-24 08:07:25 - INFO: Imported 'mcomix_1.2.1-1.1_all.deb' to 'landing/main'. 2019-03-24 08:07:26 - INFO: Imported 'mcomix_1.2.1-1.1_all.deb' to 'landing/main'. 2019-03-24 08:07:27 - INFO: Imported 'mcomix_1.2.1-1.1_all.deb' to 'landing/main'.
2019-03-24 08:03:59 - INFO: Imported 'openttd_1.8.0-2.dsc' to 'landing/main'. 2019-03-24 08:05:09 - INFO: Imported 'openttd-data_1.8.0-2_all.deb' to 'landing/main'. 2019-03-24 08:05:16 - INFO: Imported 'openttd_1.8.0-2_amd64.deb openttd-data_1.8.0-2_all.deb' to 'landing/main'. 2019-03-24 08:05:19 - INFO: Imported 'openttd_1.8.0-2_arm64.deb openttd-data_1.8.0-2_all.deb' to 'landing/main'.
Looks like I somehow always ignored those issues when processing bugs, sorry for that!
2019-03-24 07:59:26 - INFO: Imported 'angband_3.5.1-2.3.dsc' to 'landing/main'. 2019-03-24 08:01:49 - INFO: Imported 'angband-data_3.5.1-2.3_all.deb' to 'landing/main'. 2019-03-24 08:01:57 - INFO: Imported 'angband-data_3.5.1-2.3_all.deb angband_3.5.1-2.3_amd64.deb' to 'landing/main'. 2019-03-24 08:02:00 - INFO: Imported 'angband_3.5.1-2.3_arm64.deb angband-data_3.5.1-2.3_all.deb' to 'landing/main'.
I can do it, unless you are faster with it - it's a really trivial upload anyway :-)
In other words: Feel free to reassign to me for now if you prefer
Ah, sorry - I was wondering why I had "missed" to file this issue sooner, and your remark now hints that there was a good reason.
Can you check if this is still an issue? There have been lots of changes on the locale handling in the PureOS initial setup and installer.
No problem with processing delay: Had it been urgent then I would have shouted louder :-)
FTR, this goes together with https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/9864 where I am still waiting on feedback.
The current situation with localed on Debian is really suboptimal.
2019-03-24 07:51:04 - INFO: Imported 'atool_0.39.0-9.dsc' to 'landing/main'. 2019-03-24 07:52:11 - INFO: Imported 'atool_0.39.0-9_all.deb' to 'landing/main'. 2019-03-24 07:52:12 - INFO: Imported 'atool_0.39.0-9_all.deb' to 'landing/main'. 2019-03-24 07:52:13 - INFO: Imported 'atool_0.39.0-9_all.deb' to 'landing/main'.
FTR, the reason for blocking nvidia-settings was "References non-free NVIDIA driver".
Package is removed from blacklist now.
Yikes, looks like this issue fell through the cracks completely, sorry for that.
2019-03-24 07:27:13 - INFO: Imported 'mate-sensors-applet_1.20.3-1.dsc' to 'landing/main'. 2019-03-24 07:28:21 - INFO: Imported 'mate-sensors-applet-common_1.20.3-1_all.deb' to 'landing/main'. 2019-03-24 07:28:22 - INFO: Imported 'mate-sensors-applet_1.20.3-1_amd64.deb libmate-sensors-applet-plugin-dev_1.20.3-1_amd64.deb mate-sensors-applet-common_1.20.3-1_all.deb mate-sensors-applet-nvidia_1.20.3-1_amd64.deb libmate-sensors-applet-plugin0_1.20.3-1_amd64.deb' to 'landing/main'. 2019-03-24 07:28:24 - INFO: Imported 'libmate-sensors-applet-plugin-dev_1.20.3-1_arm64.deb mate-sensors-applet-common_1.20.3-1_all.deb libmate-sensors-applet-plugin0_1.20.3-1_arm64.deb mate-sensors-applet_1.20.3-1_arm64.deb' to 'landing/main'.
@jeremiah.foster The data on this URL lists which packages are in certain seeds and why. Some might be explicitly requested, while others are implicitly added via dependencies of packages that were not explicitly requested to be in the default set.
A "standard" PureOS installation consists of the "minimal", "standard" and a desktop seed (e.g. "gnome"), while the desktop seed is itself comprised of a common platform seed ("desktop-common") combined with a desktop specific one ("gnome" or "plasma").
So, if you want to know what is explicitly added to the GNOME flavor of PureOS, https://master.pureos.net/raw/germinate/pureos.green/gnome.seedtext could be interesting, while tables like https://master.pureos.net/raw/germinate/pureos.green/gnome also contain implicitly added stuff and sizes.
Needs a fake upload as the PureOS version is higher than the one in Debian.
If you have not already, you may want to look at /etc/resolv.conf and see if any nameservers are there. Many moons ago, though not on Linux, I had a vpn that would create new dns data. When it crashed, I could not get out of my local system because the it was trying to use the vpn-created entries and had no clue. I had to undo the changes before things would work again.
Mar 21 2019
Wanted to bump this and check on it, thank you.
On tilix I do the command ifconfig and I see my wifi antenna that is well connected to my network.
I made a "ping puri.sm" but impossible to resolve the domain
Mar 20 2019
Pinged Debian bug…
Mar 19 2019
@mak you wrote this in a related discussion (in a non-public chat where you gave permission to quote in public):
Laniakea can sync a specific list of packages from any suite into landing, however this is definitely not a smart idea on PureOS as it currently is. We did that mistake on Tanglu in the past. Since PureOS doesn't rebuild all packages synced from Debian, there might be subtle incompatibilities, or synced packages would just flat out not work due to dependency issues. Or the synced experimental packages would break other stuff if not rebuilt against them, GLib is a primary candidate here (but we also had DBus interface incompatibilities occasionally).
So, if we sync stuff from random suites, I would also opt for rebuilding all Debian packages for PureOS, which in turn would require us to do transitions like Debian does (which would mean people would have to monitor and do those).
4.1.0+dfsg.1-1 is now in PureOS so the issue is gone.
I was commenting on a PureOS forum topic, and I discovered the same error when using Software->left application icon->Software Repositories. My system log file displayed the above stack.
Mar 18 2019
Scope of this issue now relaxed to include source-identical but rebuilt packages.