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Oct 13 2019
This should be fixed in amber now :-)
Thanks for reporting the issue!
Oct 11 2019
I've created a dpkg reppo at
@mak gcr secmem is similar to what gpg's gtksecentry does using
Oct 10 2019
I'll look into this as best I can - so far it looks like this may be an issue with libcrypt and may be intentional behavior.
There are no resource limits on the container, so I have no idea what goes wrong here.
Does this code access a device that is maybe unavailable?
Unfortunately I am traveling in the next weeks, so I don't know if I'll have time to look into this.
@jeremiah.foster @mak Can you look into this?
@jeremiah.foster Can you please help with this?
Oct 8 2019
Done :-)
The update should be available once it passes QA and the regular delay period.
just to add the detail how things will break for users
Oct 4 2019
Well, it seems quite easy to me to fix T663 (blacklist all non-free services). But you can't whitelist CardDAV and CalDAV support, it needs to be implemented first… The upstream bug report is pending for six years now.
Its like two POVs about the same.
Oh, I didn't see that. However, this report is not about the promotion of non-free services (like T663) but about the missing support (and thus promotion) of common open standard protocols.
I already made a report about the freedom respecting options in GNOME Online Accounts here --> https://tracker.pureos.net/T663
Oct 2 2019
Yes, and that means that by default (to my knowledge) PureOS supports
- Microsoft Exchange and
- Nextcloud/Owncloud
for calendar and addressbook sync. The only freedom respecting option is Nextcloud/Owncloud (which uses these standard protocols by the way).
This is a report for GNOME. It seems is not solved yet here. The logo changed but to this. But thank you, then it seems is truly specific from GNOME.
@mladen Thank you for your explanation.
Evolution is on PureOS repositories but not installed by default.
I can confirm this issue.
Oct 1 2019
@EchedeyLR No, I am communicating with the reported via Purism support channels, we determined this is a hardware issue.
I think it could be "incomplete" because the information is very generic but ofc could be a software issue.
Not a software issue, closing.
https://tracker.pureos.net/w/installation_guide/mirrors/
We now have a mirror in North America. New mirrors will be vetted on an ad hoc basis.
Nicely done -- installing on your Mac is pretty cool. :-)
This might be better addressed upstream, presumably uBlock Origin itself audits the remote lists?
Agreed. For now it has though we'll see what happens when upstream support for 60.9.0esr is done and we forced to go back to 68esr.
Might be related: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=934504
The first kernel message regarding firmware can be safely ignored.
The second message from cryptsetup needs to be resolved by ensuring that you give the correct password (in the correct case and with the correct keyboard layout, e.g. NumLK off, etc.)
@gorgeous Any news? I think a reinstallation with the latest builds will be highly beneficial, let us know if that worked.
https://pureos.net/download/
Seemingly the Plasma flavor has received some love after all. Thank you so much!
Thank you for fixing it.
Sep 29 2019
Sep 28 2019
If this issue still persist, then it is too complex to solve. Sorry for the annoyance.
Assuming this was a glitch in the matrix.
The cause of this issue is likely either that your PureBrowser profile is corrupted or that it contains data only readable by Firefox 68.x not 60.x which PureBrowser is no reverted to.
ah right - using the command-line option --ProfileManager provides for a more user-friendly interaction than directly renaming the profile dir. Thanks for mentioning that, @marcus, I'll keep than in mind for future guidance.
Sep 27 2019
Hi @jonas.smedegaard , thanks one more time for the attention.
I don't know what happened concretely in your case. Perhaps the versions you read was simply _available_ versions instead of _installed_ ones?
Hi @jonas.smedegaard , thanks for the answer!
Those are all _newer_ releases of the addons than provided by PureOS.
Hi @jonas.smedegaard, thanks for you attention!
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.
@mladen Using a Librem13 v3 DE i just applied all points mentioned above to no avail. My german button with pipe and left, right angle brackets (<, > - copied from a webpage-sourcecode) doesn't say a word. It seems not to be doing anything.
This is fixed in PureOS 9.0 (Amber) image build 2019-09-26.
Thank you for reporting the issue!
Sep 25 2019
On top of that we maybe could drop the dependency of gnome-software on software-properties-gtk, that would let GNOME Software use its own repo configuration dialog.
I got it to work by pulling down the ci-repo.key, and adding this line to sources.list; deb https://ci.puri.sm/ scratch librem5
I can use add-apt-repository without issue, but I get other problems with the repo;
The workaround is to comment out the call to UbuntuDrivers python module in usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/softwareproperties/gtk/SoftwarePropertiesGtk.py
Line 61 to 65 starting with
I see similar behavior;
On the KDE Plasma release from 31 August when I try to run the memtest menu entry it merely says "/live/memtest not found." I'll test the latest build from today but are we including the memtest binary?
Thanks for that additional info, @mladen
A user confirmed that after deleting PureBrowser profile folder YouTube is working again.
Sep 24 2019
Hi @marcus - thank for reporting this issue.
Sep 23 2019
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Sep 21 2019
Thanks for elaborating.
Sep 20 2019
We may need to add some note then that it's "community supported" or something.
I build the image and somewhat maintain the flavor, but it doesn't receive nearly as much attention as the GNOME flavor does and any issue report there as a really low priority for me.
I tested the ISO from August 31st. It worked well and looks good, tempting to switch to KDE. :-)
I'll find a way to add a button for downloading Plasma on the web site.
I think this is a good idea. I'll test the ISO since it's recently been rebuilt.
I uploaded a file rather than typing in the text directly because i am not familiar with phabricator, and the changes to purebrowser and installed extensions made it even more flakey in my hands, and after having my text twice wiped out, and rushing to catch a plane, it was easier to put a file on my computer. and upload it.
Also when you upload a file to emacs, no one knows it is uploaded as it is simply appended to the buffer, but phabricator chooses not to do that.
This has been pending for too long. We definitely need to do something about it asap. The product (excuse the mercantile formulation) needs to be polished from one end to the other. It would be more practical to have 1 installer for both flavors but that would result in confusion.
"Breeze" is the name of the default icon theme in Plasma. In the 1st screenshot we have PureBrowser and in the 2nd we have FF ESR from a different distribution featuring Plasma. @mak knows what I'm talking about (he used to have a distro called "Tanglu" that also had a Plasma flavor). Call me nitpicky but details matter.
Sep 19 2019
This is getting weirder and weirder, just tried the same USB stick on a L15V4 I got in hands and it also does not detect the 4k@30Hz which makes me start to believe it is not software (i.e. PureOS) related. Need to investigate more.
PureOS has reverted to PureBrowser based on Firefox 60.x so this bug is fixed (for now...).