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PackagesAnyFreedom IssueVery LowLow [tilda]: using kernel name instead of operating system  ...Closed
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Task Description

Description:

community/tilda 1.3.3-2
     A Gtk based drop down terminal for Linux and Unix

See:
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Linux

PackagesAnyFreedom IssueVery LowLow [tinyserial]: using kernel name instead of operating sy ...Closed
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Task Description

Description:

community/tinyserial 20090305-2
     Small minicom replacement for accessing serial ports on Linux inspired by FreeBSD 'tip'

See:
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Linux

PackagesAnyFreedom IssueVery LowLow [usb_modeswitch]: using kernel name instead of operatin ...Closed
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Task Description

Description:

community/usb_modeswitch 2.5.0-1
     Activating switchable USB devices on Linux.

See:
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Linux

PackagesAnyFreedom IssueVery LowLow [ussp-push]: using kernel name instead of operating sys ...Closed
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Task Description

Description:

community/ussp-push 0.11-6
     OBEX object pusher for Linux

See:
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Linux

PackagesAnyFreedom IssueVery LowLow [wireshark-cli]: using kernel name when referring to op ...Closed
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Task Description

Description:

community/wireshark-cli 2.2.6-1
     a free network protocol analyzer for Unix/Linux and Windows - CLI version

See:
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Linux

I would remove Unix and Windows from description as those words steer users towards non-free proprietary software.

PackagesAnyFreedom IssueVery LowLow [wireshark-gtk]: using kernel name when referring to op ...Closed
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Task Description

Description:

community/wireshark-gtk 2.2.6-1
     a free network protocol analyzer for Unix/Linux and Windows - GTK frontend

See:
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Linux

Please remove references to proprietary software.

PackagesAnyFreedom IssueVery LowLow [wireshark-qt]: using kernel name when referring to ope ...Closed
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Task Description

Description:

community/wireshark-qt 2.2.6-1
     a free network protocol analyzer for Unix/Linux and Windows - Qt frontend

See:
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Linux

PackagesAnyFreedom IssueVery LowLow [wxcam]: using kernel name when referring to operating  ...Closed
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Task Description

Description:

community/wxcam 1.1-9
     Webcam application for linux

See:
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Linux

PackagesAnyFreedom IssueVery LowLow [xwax]: using kernel name when referring to operating s ...Closed
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Task Description

Description:

community/xwax 1.6-1
     Open-source vinyl emulation software for Linux.

See:
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Linux

PackagesAnySecurity IssueVery LowLow [gnupg-stable]: shall be upgraded to mitigate risks wit ...Closed
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Task Description

Description:

[gnupg]: shall be upgraded to mitigate risks with new vulnerabilities as explained on:
https://neopg.io/blog/encryption-spoof and on
https://gnupg.org/

PackagesAnyFreedom IssueVery LowLow [kmymoney]: URL in description is not valid Closed
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Task Description

Description:

The URL in description http://kmymoney2.sourceforge.net/ is not working

Repository      : community
Name            : kmymoney
Version         : 4.8.0-4
Description     : Personal finance manager for KDE which operates
                  similarly to MS-Money or Quicken
Architecture    : x86_64
URL             : http://kmymoney2.sourceforge.net/
Licenses        : GPL
Groups          : None
Provides        : None
Depends On      : kdebase-runtime  shared-mime-info  aqbanking
                  libofx  libalkimia  boost-libs  kdepimlibs4
Optional Deps   : None
Conflicts With  : None
Replaces        : kmymoney2
Download Size   : 21.92 MiB
Installed Size  : 47.08 MiB
Packager        : Antonio Rojas <arojas@archlinux.org>
Build Date      : Fri 28 Oct 2016 12:21:04 AM CEST
Validated By    : MD5 Sum  SHA-256 Sum  Signature
PackagesStableFeature RequestVery LowLow [digikam]: /usr/bin/cleanup_digikamdb: line 61: kreadco ...Closed
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Task Description

Description:

I just guess that this script cleanup_digikamdb depends on kreadconfig which is not there.

Additional info:

extra/digikam 5.5.0-2.hyperbola1 [installed]

  Digital photo management application for KDE

Steps to reproduce:

$ cleanup_digikamdb

/usr/bin/cleanup_digikamdb: line 61: kreadconfig: command not found


                  Cleanup Databases v1.1 (digiKam )                    

————————————————————————-
/usr/bin/cleanup_digikamdb: line 61: kreadconfig: command not found
This program only handles SQLite databases.
[~]

PackagesAnyFreedom IssueVery LowLow [tuxcards]: references to Donationware -- shall be eith ...Closed
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Task Description

Description:

Tuxcards is seemingly published under some GPL license, on the splash screen I did not see which one.

The splash screen claims it is Donationware, which is bringing confusion.

Picture: https://gnu.support/images/issues/2018-06-17-21:35:41.png

Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donationware

So either the splash screen shall be removed, as it is donationware, or author contacted, or package removed as it is unclear if it is free software or donationware. Free software can be sold, and if it is sold, then such software shall not ask for donations again in my opinion.

PackagesAnyBug ReportVery LowLow [lbreakout2]: Write permission for '/var/games/lbreakou ...Closed
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Task Description

Description:

This game cannot start:

admin→ lbreakout2
LBreakout2 2.6.5
Copyright 2001-2011 Michael Speck
Published under GNU GPL — Looking up data in: /usr/share/lbreakout2
Looking up highscores in: /var/games/lbreakout2
Looking up custom levels in: /home/admin/.lgames/lbreakout2-levels
Loading theme ‘AbsoluteB’ Write permission for ‘/var/games/lbreakout2/lbreakout2.hscr’ denied.
Unable to access highscore chart in ‘/var/games/lbreakout2’.
Trying to use config directory ‘/home/admin/.lgames’.
Saving highscore chart in: /home/admin/.lgames
Client finalized
GUI finalized
Audio finalized
STK finalized
SDL finalized

yet nothing is visible (just black screen and mouse)
and permissions are incorrect.

ServicesFlyspray IssueImplementation RequestVery LowLow Setting avatar picture on flyspry at issues.hyperbola.i ...Closed
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Task Description

So avatar uploading is not working well, and picture is getting minimized to nothing.

PackagesAnyFreedom IssueVery LowLow [simh]: license unclear for VAX ROM file ka655x.bin  Closed
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Task Description

Description:

simh is very nice simulator.

Yet it is unclear the license for the ROM file: /usr/lib/simh/ka655x.bin and if license is not free and/or source of VAX ROM is missing, this package is not free.

PackagesAnyFreedom IssueVery LowLow [kobodeluxe]: segmentation fault Closed
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Task Description

Description:

kobodl
Application path: ‘.’ [41] Could not get double buffered display.
[41] Shadow buffer requested; relying on SDL’s shadow buffer.
[279] audio.c: Warning: Requested 1024 samplebuffer, but got 512 samples.
[1148] Loading “Trance1”...
[1148] Copyright (C) David Olofson, 2002.
[1240] Done!
[1240] Loading “Test2”...
[1240] Copyright (C) David Olofson, 2002.
[1240] Done!
[1241] Waveform info:
[1241] ( 0: MIDI <Unknown>, 120 PPQN, 1 events)
[1241] 1: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 64000 bytes (1.00 s)
[1241] 2: MONO16 ONESHOT, 24000 Hz, 144000 bytes (3.00 s)
[1241] 3: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 6400 bytes (0.10 s)
[1241] 4: MONO16 ONESHOT, 16000 Hz, 12800 bytes (0.40 s)
[1241] 5: MONO16 ONESHOT, 16000 Hz, 22400 bytes (0.70 s)
[1241] 6: MONO16 ONESHOT, 16000 Hz, 32000 bytes (1.00 s)
[1241] 7: MONO16 ONESHOT, 16000 Hz, 32000 bytes (1.00 s)
[1241] 8: MONO16 ONESHOT, 16000 Hz, 32000 bytes (1.00 s)
[1241] 9: MONO16 ONESHOT, 16000 Hz, 32000 bytes (1.00 s)
[1241] 10: MONO16 ONESHOT, 24000 Hz, 192000 bytes (4.00 s)
[1241] 11: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 48000 bytes (0.75 s)
[1241] 12: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 48000 bytes (0.75 s)
[1241] 13: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 48000 bytes (0.75 s)
[1241] 14: MONO16 ONESHOT, 24000 Hz, 48000 bytes (1.00 s)
[1241] 16: MONO16 ONESHOT, 33488 Hz, 66976 bytes (1.00 s)
[1241] 30: MONO16 ONESHOT, 33488 Hz, 66976 bytes (1.00 s)
[1241] 32: MONO16 LOOPED, 33488 Hz, 256 bytes (0.00 s)
[1241] 50: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 64000 bytes (1.00 s)
[1241] 55: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 64000 bytes (1.00 s)
[1241] 58: MONO16 ONESHOT, 8000 Hz, 16000 bytes (1.00 s)
[1241] 60: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 16000 bytes (0.25 s)
[1241] 63: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 32000 bytes (0.50 s)
[1241] 74: MONO16 LOOPED, 33488 Hz, 66976 bytes (1.00 s)
[1241] 84: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 256000 bytes (4.00 s)
[1241] 86: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 256000 bytes (4.00 s)
[1241] 87: MONO16 ONESHOT, 16000 Hz, 96000 bytes (3.00 s)
[1241] 102: MONO16 ONESHOT, 16000 Hz, 32000 bytes (1.00 s)
[1241] 103: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 6400 bytes (0.10 s)
[1241] 104: MONO16 ONESHOT, 16000 Hz, 1600 bytes (0.05 s)
[1241] 105: MONO16 ONESHOT, 16000 Hz, 1600 bytes (0.05 s)
[1241] 106: MONO16 ONESHOT, 16000 Hz, 1600 bytes (0.05 s)
[1241] 107: MONO16 ONESHOT, 16000 Hz, 16000 bytes (0.50 s)
[1241] 108: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 32000 bytes (0.50 s)
[1241] 109: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 6400 bytes (0.10 s)
[1241] 110: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 6400 bytes (0.10 s)
[1241] 111: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 6400 bytes (0.10 s)
[1241] 112: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 1600 bytes (0.03 s)
[1241] 113: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 6400 bytes (0.10 s)
[1241] 114: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 32000 bytes (0.50 s)
[1241] 115: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 3200 bytes (0.05 s)
[1241] 116: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 12800 bytes (0.20 s)
[1241] 117: MONO16 ONESHOT, 16000 Hz, 32000 bytes (1.00 s)
[1241] 118: MONO16 ONESHOT, 16000 Hz, 32000 bytes (1.00 s)
[1241] 119: MONO16 ONESHOT, 16000 Hz, 25600 bytes (0.80 s)
[1241] 120: MONO16 ONESHOT, 16000 Hz, 11000 bytes (0.34 s)
[1241] 121: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 6400 bytes (0.10 s)
[1241] (122: MIDI <Unknown>, 120 PPQN, 1 events)
[1241] 123: MONO16 ONESHOT, 48000 Hz, 48000 bytes (0.50 s)
[1241] 124: MONO16 ONESHOT, 48000 Hz, 96000 bytes (1.00 s)
[1242] 125: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 64000 bytes (1.00 s)
[1242] 126: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 96000 bytes (1.50 s)
[1242] 127: MONO16 ONESHOT, 32000 Hz, 32000 bytes (0.50 s)
[1242] Total 51 waveforms, total size: 2372184 bytes, total time: 36 s
[1881] No hiscore entries found!
Segmentation fault
[~]

PackagesAnyFreedom IssueVery LowLow [recoll]: optional dependency: untex: for dvi support w ...Closed
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Task Description

Upon installation of recoll, I can see:

optional dependency: untex: for dvi support with dvips

but untex cannot be installed

PackagesAnyBug ReportVery LowLow marble-qt: doesn't look like a valid Marble plugin: "/ ...Closed
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Task Description

Description:

$ marble-qt –latlone=0.5,6.5
Ignoring to load the following file since it doesn’t look like a valid Marble plugin: “/usr/lib/marble/plugins/libWlocatePositionProviderPlugin.so” Reason: “Cannot load library /usr/lib/marble/plugins/libWlocatePositionProviderPlugin.so: (libwlocate.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory)”

When package libwlocate is installed, it is not showing this error.

Shall that package be dependency?

PackagesStableBug ReportVery LowLow Chemical uknown media types Closed
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Task Description

I do not know how to solve this. Some of packages is causing this problem. I do not know which one.

Description:

(4/4) Updating the MIME type database...
Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-alchemy’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-cache’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-cactvs-ascii’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-cactvs-binary’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-cactvs-table’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-cdx’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-cdxml’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-chem3d’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-cif’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-cml’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-daylight-smiles’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-dmol’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-gamess-input’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-gamess-output’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-gaussian-input’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-gaussian-log’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-genbank’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-gulp’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-hin’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-inchi’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-inchi-xml’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-jcamp-dx’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-macromodel-input’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-mdl-molfile’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-mdl-rdfile’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-mdl-rxnfile’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-mdl-sdfile’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-mdl-tgf’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-mmcif’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-mol2’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-mopac-graph’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-mopac-input’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-mopac-out’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-msi-car’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-msi-hessian’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-msi-mdf’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-msi-msi’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-ncbi-asn1’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-ncbi-asn1-binary’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-ncbi-asn1-xml’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-pdb’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-shelx’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-vmd’ Unknown media type in type ‘chemical/x-xyz’ Unknown media type in type ‘all/all’ Unknown media type in type ‘all/allfiles’

PackagesStableBug ReportVery LowLow [autofs]: default configuration is /etc/auto.master ins ...Closed
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Task Description

Description:

default configuration is /etc/auto.master instead of /etc/autofs/auto.master

admin→ sudo /usr/bin/automount -v -f -p /run/autofs.pid
Starting automounter version 5.1.2, master map /etc/auto.master
using kernel protocol version 5.02
lookup(file): file map /etc/auto.master missing or not readable
no mounts in table

PackagesAnyBug ReportMediumCritical [wesnoth]: prevents upgrade of Hyperbola, colliding fil ...Closed
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Task Description

Description:

I have tried to upgrade hyperbola.

Critical upgrades cannot be installed when wesnoth is installed, there are conflicting files

Steps to reproduce:

:: Proceed with installation? [Y/n] y
:: Retrieving packages...
 arch-keyring-201808...  1605.2 KiB   617K/s 00:03 [#########] 100%
 hyperbola-keyring-2...   215.9 KiB   635K/s 00:00 [#########] 100%
 linux-libre-lts-4.9...    59.6 MiB   749K/s 01:22 [#########] 100%
 openvpn-2.4.6-1.hyp...   402.2 KiB  1149K/s 00:00 [#########] 100%
 iceweasel-uxp-52.9....    39.8 MiB   839K/s 00:49 [#########] 100%
 libgdm-3.24.1-1.hyp...    57.3 KiB  1912K/s 00:00 [#########] 100%
 ntp-4.2.8.p11-2.hyp...  1798.4 KiB   833K/s 00:02 [#########] 100%
 sddm-0.14.0-2.hyper...     3.2 MiB   770K/s 00:04 [#########] 100%
 lxdm-0.5.3-4.hyperb...    98.4 KiB   984K/s 00:00 [#########] 100%
 tp_smapi-lts-0.43-1...    26.6 KiB  2.60M/s 00:00 [#########] 100%
 wesnoth-data-1.14.4...   395.1 MiB   745K/s 09:03 [#########] 100%
 wesnoth-1.14.4-1.hy...     5.5 MiB   616K/s 00:09 [#########] 100%
(12/12) checking keys in keyring                   [#########] 100%
(12/12) checking package integrity                 [#########] 100%
(12/12) loading package files                      [#########] 100%
(12/12) checking for file conflicts                [#########] 100%
error: failed to commit transaction (conflicting files)
/usr/share/icons/hicolor/128x128/apps/wesnoth-icon.png exists in both 'wesnoth-data' and 'wesnoth'
/usr/share/icons/hicolor/16x16/apps/wesnoth-icon.png exists in both 'wesnoth-data' and 'wesnoth'
/usr/share/icons/hicolor/256x256/apps/wesnoth-icon.png exists in both 'wesnoth-data' and 'wesnoth'
/usr/share/icons/hicolor/32x32/apps/wesnoth-icon.png exists in both 'wesnoth-data' and 'wesnoth'
/usr/share/icons/hicolor/512x512/apps/wesnoth-icon.png exists in both 'wesnoth-data' and 'wesnoth'
/usr/share/icons/hicolor/64x64/apps/wesnoth-icon.png exists in both 'wesnoth-data' and 'wesnoth'
/usr/share/metainfo/wesnoth.appdata.xml exists in both 'wesnoth-data' and 'wesnoth'
Errors occurred, no packages were upgraded.
PackagesStableBug ReportMediumHigh opensmtpd: permission problems Closed
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Task Description

Description:

cat msg | /usr/sbin/sendmail – sendmail: No such file or directorycannot create temporary file /var/spool/smtpd/offline/1572544775.XXXXIqNsFX

Additional info:
* package version: 6.4.2p1-1.hyperbola2.backports1

It is same problem as here:
https://github.com/OpenSMTPD/OpenSMTPD/issues/839

I could solve it with:

sudo chmod g+s /usr/sbin/smtpctl
sudo chmod g+s /usr/sbin/smtpctl

and then

sudo rc-service smtpd start

Even though I think I should not need to start it to use only sendmail.

PackagesTestingBug ReportMediumMedium [emacs] crush after sway Closed
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Task Description

I have installed Hyperbola on two laptops. And I have noticed that after running sway and exiting out of sway, GNU emacs crushers on console. It is easy to repeat it:

1. Run sway
2. Exit sway or killall sway
3. Try running emacs on console, there will be crush
4. log out, log in, and emacs will work on console again

Yet it should not crush.

PackagesAnyFreedom IssueMediumLow [ext3grep]: vague terminology "Content" in description  ...Closed
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Task Description

Description:

community/ext3grep 0.10.2-4
    A tool to investigate an ext3 file system for deleted content and possibly recover it

Description is vague because of the word “content”. Why not say instead “data”?

See:
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Content

PackagesAnyFreedom IssueMediumLow [webfs]: vague terminology "Content" in description of  ...Closed
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PackagesAnyFreedom IssueMediumLow [openstreetmap-map-icons-svn]: using vague "public doma ...Closed
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PackagesAnyFreedom IssueMediumLow [autoconf-archive]: using vague "freely" term in descr ...Closed
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PackagesAnyFreedom IssueMediumLow [python-biopython]: using vague "freely" term in descri ...Closed
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PackagesAnyFreedom IssueMediumLow [python2-biopython]: using vague "freely available" ter ...Closed
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PackagesAnyFreedom IssueMediumLow [linux-atm]: using term "under Linux" in vague sense Closed
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PackagesAnyFreedom IssueMediumLow [man-pages]: using term "Linux" Closed
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PackagesAnyFreedom IssueMediumLow [net-tools]: using word "Linux" in vague manner Closed
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PackagesAnyFreedom IssueMediumLow [man-pages-de]: using kernel name without operating sys ...Closed
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PackagesAnyFreedom IssueMediumLow [man-pages-ru]: using kernel name without operating sys ...Closed
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PackagesAnyFreedom IssueMediumLow [man-pages-zh_cn]: using kernel name without operating  ...Closed
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PackagesAnyFreedom IssueMediumLow [man-pages-zh_tw]: using kernel name without operating  ...Closed
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InstallationGeneralImplementation RequestHighCritical To make installation instructions and get use of live I ...Closed
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PackagesAnyFreedom IssueVery HighCritical [pacman] uses "Linux" term instead of "GNU/Linux" in it ...Closed
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PackagesAnyFreedom IssueVery HighCritical [xmind] is probably directing users to proprietary soft ...Closed
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PackagesAnyPrivacy IssueVery HighCritical [purple-facebook] only useful with Facebook service Closed
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ServicesMail Service IssueBug ReportVery HighCritical hyperbola.info having incorrect SPF records (or usage o ...Closed
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PackagesAnyFeature RequestVery HighHigh [backuppc]: contains systemd files Closed
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PackagesAnyFeature RequestVery HighHigh [gpsd]: contains systemd files Closed
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PackagesStableFeature RequestVery HighHigh [hiawatha]: remove systemd files, provide openrc Closed
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