Is there any relevant dmesg output? Can you monitor the kernel ring buffer with dmesg -w?
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Jul 13 2020
In T298#15256, @jeremiah.foster wrote:In this case;
For the last couples of weeks I have had my Librem hooked up to an external monitor (UP2516D) by HDMI and experience some odd screen flickering. Maybe “flickering” is the wrong word, what happens is that the screen blanks at random intervals for about a second once every few minutes. I have struggled to establish any pattern, my best current guess is that it is correlated with CPU load as it becomes much more frequent once the fan starts spinning. It should also be emphasised that the laptop screen never flickers, I have confirmed this by observing flickering on the external monitor while the laptop monitored remained stable when I mirrored the output. I have investigated this issue on and off for about a week now, with no success, thus I am reaching out to you.
Jul 12 2020
Add recommended hardware for mobile devices: CPU, graphics and WiFi card for Librem 5 decreasing minimum RAM to 3 GB.
Works for me also as of a couple days ago.
Jul 10 2020
I can't reproduce this. I just installed apt-listchanges in Byzantium
In T913#17039, @jeremiah.foster wrote:@adaian What happens when you turn on the computer? What do you see? Can you write down any messages that the screen shows? The term 'brick' doesn't describe very much unfortunately. Do you have a USB device you can burn a live ISO to and boot from?
Jul 9 2020
This bug was indeed fixed by me earlier this week :-)
@adaian What happens when you turn on the computer? What do you see? Can you write down any messages that the screen shows? The term 'brick' doesn't describe very much unfortunately. Do you have a USB device you can burn a live ISO to and boot from?
Hello everyone.
I have a Purism Librem 13 bricked version 3 laptop, I need you to help me with the initial bin file
I'm getting a "page not found" for the depcheck byzantium issue.
Jul 6 2020
Jul 5 2020
This appears to be fixed as I was able to re-install it tonight
Jul 3 2020
I'm not sure what this means but I think it is related:
I tried switching to repo.puri.sm, apt update, and install apt-listchanges. I still get the same dependency error.
Jul 1 2020
It looks like you're using the Sonic mirror.
Jun 30 2020
We no longer are going to maintain Purebrowser given upstream lack of support.
Jun 28 2020
Very strange. Are we using different repositories?
Jun 24 2020
The issue is resolved on my side too. The version of libhandy is now correct.
Yes, not only on first boot where you made the initial setup also second boot and go on
Jun 23 2020
Is this on reboot?
I can't reproduce;
I can't reproduce;
$ sudo apt install gnome-contacts
Which device is this @francois?
@jeremiah.foster If it is ok for you I would like to take a shot at this task as a weekend learning experience.
Jun 19 2020
Found this issue because I had the same idea, it is a really cool app :D
Jun 18 2020
I think this might also be the cause of this problem: https://tracker.pureos.net/T915
I just found out that the python3-apt package in Byzantium is not up to date and is at version 1.8.4, which is the same version as Debian stable, which is not compatible with python 3.8 : https://packages.debian.org/buster/python3-apt
@jeremiah.foster I get the same output from the same command.
Jun 17 2020
My python version is;
0.0.11-1pureos1 can be removed from buzantium and we can switch to the Debian version. There's no downstream changes in there, it was just a rebuilt since the package wasn't in Debian at that time.
@jeremiah.foster I am still getting the same error after updating and upgrading.
Jun 16 2020
Looks like a dup for T907
I did;
Considering that we phased out Purebrowser in Favor of Epiphany and Firefox-ESR and that the bug was closed in Debian.
After trying to install gnome-software again, I now get the following error :
Jun 15 2020
Thanks for the update @alexngould
Jun 14 2020
Switched my sources.list back to the mirrors.sonic.net repositories today, and now it seems to work without any errors.
Nitrokey app folked merged support for the Librem Key upstream yesterday: https://github.com/Nitrokey/libnitrokey/pull/163
Jun 12 2020
@mak Considering that Purebrowser has been phased out in favor of Epiphany/Firefox-ESR can this ticket be closed?
Jun 11 2020
Jun 10 2020
Jun 4 2020
I'm not sure - it looks like they do have a signed release file here: https://mirrors.sonic.net/pureos/repo/pureos/dists/byzantium/
That works. It must be a problem with mirrors.sonic.net.
You can try the main repos;
Thank you @mak ! I will retry in a few days then. Do you know how many days?
What do you mean with "breaks"? Does it crash? Is it not installable? In the former case, a backzrace or at least console output would be nice.
Jun 3 2020
This should be fixed now, but the update will need a few days to migrate out of landing.
Exciting - we should test this in Byzantium and hopefully we can close this bug.
Debian bug report: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=928893 indicates that this has been fixed.
@jeremiah.foster Perhaps this might help:
Jun 2 2020
Jun 1 2020
I am sorry that did not help.
Thank you @Wayne, but I don't find a solution there or something that could help me.
May 31 2020
You may want to check and track this post. It may be related to your issue.
May 30 2020
May 29 2020
they're already on it!
If you follow the upstream discussion you can see that they're already on it! :-)
ok, so we should contact the Litrokey app devs? To see if they merge that request?
Debian maintainer states "I'm concerned that the addition of vendor_id might cause an ABI break. There are multiple packages that use libnitrokey in Debian (not just nitrokey-app) and so we can't silently change the ABI."
May 28 2020
May 27 2020
I've pulled down the Debian packaging from Salsa and reused that. I've added in the patches from upstream and built package for PureOS Amber and Byzantium.
May 24 2020
Please note that this issue is about whether or not a package in PureOS is violating policies defined by Debian and/or FSF.
I wanted to add to this issue that Geogebra is no longer updated in Debian due to the license, cf. https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=692728. The problem is not only the documentation is licensed for non-commercial, but also the language files. As a result, it seems impossible to me to have a package with the free parts only, because such a version would not include any strings and hence be unusable?
May 23 2020
I tried octave in Byzantium and the bug is not present (at least the proposed example above works).