xul-ext-ublock-origin now recommended by the metapackages pureos-gnome and pureos-plasma.
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Feb 28 2018
xul-ext-https-everywhere now recommended by the metapackages pureos-gnome and pureos-plasma.
Feb 27 2018
@francois Yup, it absolutely should. Edited.
@jwolf You second line should say :
Feb 26 2018
Feb 25 2018
Feb 24 2018
From customer email :
Intel SGX is a technology that provides protection of predefined secrets even in a case of system compromise by creating SGX enclaves. I currently need to run several projects that makes use of SGX on the librem and that's why I need it enabled.
Feb 23 2018
IT's done for l13v2 and l15v3, need to add the iommu patches for broadwell in the branch and test it for l13 v1 as well
Yep, and we will very gladly do so! thanks for the reminder!
@chris.lamb as noted in https://bugs.debian.org/889990 I think logind should adjust the ACL as it does for the dri and audio devices.
Can we close this one?
Feb 22 2018
So, from PureOS's point of view, I wonder whether we should do any of:
That worked for me too. I did the killall libvirtd and so had to do /etc/init.d/libvirtd start to bring it back up without a reboot.
That worked for me too!
That seems to have worked. I ran into some additional issues with the storage pool, but that was mostly from me trying different things. Spun up a fresh user, added it to the kvm group, and successfully created & started a VM. Troubleshot the other issues on the main account, and successfully created & started a VM.
This issue persists on purebrowser 52.6.0esr-2pureos1.
sudo adduser <youruser> kvm
newgrp kvm killall libvirtd libvirtd
I think I've found the issue: Can you try to add the user to the KVM group and see if it helps?
Feb 21 2018
same problem from a n00b - i can upload the same output info as above if helpful. have tried 3 different distros with the same result. help!
Adding the full syslog error containing all of the call traces{F44013}
Show. The installation Worked =) thanks.
Feb 20 2018
@tharvill That was the case. Did:
I had a similar experience. I believe (not sure) that PureBrowser switched it's app dir from ~/.purism/firefox to ~/.purism/purebrowser. When I fiddled with profiles.ini in the two I could get back my add-ons, etc.
It looks like the bug is in debian too: https://bugs.debian.org/889990
Possibly related: I had a couple of Firefox extensions installed prior to upgrade that I can no longer install via addons.mozilla.org - I was previously able to, but now I get an error saying I need to install Firefox in order to install.
virsh cpu-compare domain.xml
Feb 19 2018
In GNOME Tweaks, change "Mouse Click Emulation" back to "Area".
Feb 18 2018
In T267#5207, @chris.lamb wrote:Can you confirm this is being run with *no* ~/.config/chromium ? (eg. moved out of the way prior to running?) I cannot reproduce this, alas.
Ideally, Software would automagically open and install third party .debs and no one would have to even worry about gdebi or Archive Manager wanting to install the app.
Sure, but not with gdebi!
Feb 17 2018
That is not a job of PureOS and this is PureOS tracker. Also PureOS is only 64bit and last time I checked, steam was still usually 32bit built so you would need plethora of 32bit libs.
I'm not suggesting that Steam be included in PureOS. These are packages needed to run the Steam client. Are they non-free? If a customer chooses to install and run Steam, they should be able to.
You surely want a way to open compressed zip/tar.gz/tar.xz etc. archives in the default install.
Feb 16 2018
Steam client is nonfree software so it will never be part of PureOS.
Either povray 1:3.7.0.4-2pureos1 went through NEW when I uploaded it on November 27 - three days _before_ your changes, or in went through NEW caused by your interventions.
The package went through NEW after I synchronized it with Debian, which leads to this situation now:
INFO: Can not sync povray: Target version '1:3.7.0.4-2pureos1' is newer/equal than source version '1:3.7.0.4-2'.
So, we can only properly sync this with Debian when the Debian version is newer (the archive will not allow downgrades).
Done
Reopening but lowering to low priority: Package is currently fixed but likely to be dropped (see T330) and may then reappear and if so need fix reapplied.
If this is happening on Librem 13v2 laptop, please see this: https://tracker.pureos.net/T328
tested with windows on corebeoot. No issues. Only when we install and test pureos that have this issue.
I have to add, that this is a clean install. (WIth AMI bios)
Feb 15 2018
CPU described in domain.xml is incompatible with host CPU
Feb 14 2018
Any chance somebody could run the above
(w/no patches.)
Will do! Thanks!
OK, it may be from an older install or something has gone wrong on my side for some reason...
My system after the most recent updates is running the following versions:
/etc/resolv.conf is not created correctly on a clean install of PureOS
What version of libvirt, qemu and gnome-boxes is pureos currently shipping? Any patches on top of Debian proper?
Yes because it is supposed to be automatically updated.
Okay but doesn't the resolv.conf have a big warning in it saying "do not edit this file"? :p
Ah, I was a little behind on updates. When I upgrade to the latest versions of packages (on my Librem 13v2) it fails to start. :)