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Any | Freedom Issue | Very Low | Low | Can 123.hp.com/setup help me to fix HP Printer error co ... | Closed | |
Task Description
You will see this code on the control panel of the printer while you are trying to scan. It might show up when you try to scan some heavy book or documents. There is no need to worry as you can fix it easily by following these simple steps from 123.hp.com/setup:
If you still face any issue then just visit 123.hp.com/setup and get help instantly from the experts.
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Stable | Implementation Request | Very Low | Low | BitWarden, a free & open source password manager | Closed | |
Task Description
Description: The Bitwarden native desktop application. It seems with Iceweasel-UXP doesn’t have the Add-on available.
Additional info: * package version(s) v1.7.0
https://github.com/bitwarden/desktop/releases
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Any | Feature Request | Very Low | Medium | Add Trinity Desktop | Closed | |
Task Description
I would like this, because, it looks even better than xfce4. It does use an older qt3 though, BUT, they are maintaining QT3 and improving it themselves.
Plus, its more lightweight than xfce4 and maybe even lxqt too without looking like crap like lxqt and yet still is better than a WM.
I know you don’t like stuff that is abandonware in any sense, but given its being maintained, I hope you will add it.
But let me know.
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Any | Implementation Request | Very Low | High | Add MPTCP (MultiPath TCP) to Hyperbola | Closed | |
Task Description
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/linux-mptcp/
Kernel Patch for 4.9 : http://multipath-tcp.org/patches/mptcp-v4.9-c88d1d56809e.patch
Compile : https://multipath-tcp.org/pmwiki.php/Users/DoItYourself
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Any | Freedom Issue | Very Low | Low | Add Lumina Desktop | Closed | |
Task Description
A Desktop Enivronment mostly focused on BSD, but also one that is very lightweight and easily customized. Would love to see this desktop on Hyperbola and later whenever Emulatorman makes it, Hyperbola/GNU/HyperBK
https://github.com/lumina-desktop/lumina/releases
Version is the latest one in above link of stable.
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Any | Feature Request | Very Low | Medium | Add Draco Desktop | Closed | |
Task Description
https://github.com/rodlie/draco
its like Lumina Desktop, but its more lightweight and better for Gnu/Linux
:)
Matter of fact, I hope its okay, but the latest stable build, of Draco is vastly better than Lumina. And for this reason I wanted to know if you could put higher priority on this than the Lumina Desktop request.
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Testing | Replace Request | Very Low | Medium | replace request: NetworkManager with wpa_cute | Closed | |
Task Description
https://github.com/loh-tar/wpa-cute/releases
I know there are plans to remove NetworkManager. I wondered if we could replace it in 0.4 with Wpa_Cute. seen in the above link.
I haven’t been able to compile it, but it has been updated as recent as 2018 december (stable)
or 2019 january. :)
WPA_GUI doesn’t seem to work well for me, it runs into weird errors when I start it. Long story short, I run into this issue with wpa_supplicant when i do it manually:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Wpa_supplicant:
Password-related problems
wpa_supplicant may not work properly if directly passed via stdin particularly long or complex passphrases which include special characters. This may lead to errors such as failed 4-way WPA handshake, PSK may be wrong when launching wpa_supplicant.
In order to solve this try using here strings wpa_passphrase <MYSSID> «< “<passphrase>” or passing a file to the -c flag instead:
# wpa_supplicant -i <interface> -c /etc/wpa_supplicant/example.conf
In some instances it was found that storing the passphrase cleartext in the psk key of the wpa_supplicant.conf network block gave positive results (see [2]). However, this approach is rather insecure. Using wpa_cli to create this file instead of manually writing it gives the best results most of the time and therefore is the recommended way to proceed. Problems with eduroam and other MSCHAPv2 connections
This is my issue with wpa_supplicant sadly... and I do not know how to workaround that without a GUI.
but Wpa_Supplicant_gui does not fix it either, it doesn’t even load properly on my other laptop.
It says it cannot get the status of wpa_supplicant when I load it.
This could be an issue if you get rid of NetworkManager for some users.
So yeah, please take a look at my request okay? Wait for 0.3 to be released to add this if possible. I know you guys are overworked, etc... and it doesn’t need to be done now anyhow. ;)
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Any | Backport Request | Very Low | Low | elogind package | Closed | |
Task Description
Description: Was wondering if there is any issue in terms of freedom andor privacy for the inclusion of elogind? Feedback will be apreciated Cheers.
this was recently implemented in gentoo.
source: https://libregit.org/i3_relativism/elogind
references: https://blogs.gentoo.org/leio/2019/03/26/gnome-3-30/#comment-9555 https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-1094796.html
contact gentoo developer for help in implementation: https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/User:Leio/TODO
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Stable | Bug Report | Very Low | Medium | [kodi] "The Movie Database" scraper doesn't work | Closed | |
Task Description
With kodi 17.1-2.hyperbola1 “The Movie Database” scraper doesn’t work. The error message is :
"Unable to connect to remote server"
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Stable | Bug Report | High | Critical | [gufw] FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] '/usr/sbin/ufw': ' ... | Closed | |
Task Description
gufw 17.04.1-3
Impossible to start application, error message :
FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] Aucun fichier ou dossier de ce type: '/usr/sbin/ufw': '/usr/sbin/ufw'
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Any | Freedom Issue | Very High | Critical | [aarch64-linux-gnu-linux-api-headers] compiles using b ... | Closed | |
Task Description
The aarch64-linux-gnu-linux-api-headers from [community] is compiled using the blobbed Linux kernel sources[0], and in Parabola it has been replaced with aarch64-linux-gnu-linux-libre-api-headers[1]. This issue is exactly the same as linux-api-headers, so it should be blacklisted and replaced using the Linux-libre source.
[0] https://git.archlinux.org/svntogit/community.git/plain/aarch64-linux-gnu-linux-api-headers/trunk/PKGBUILD
[1]https://git.parabola.nu/abslibre.git/commit/?id=acaa4ba9c0bc77deb6b77e4dad815f66c673d662
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Any | Freedom Issue | Very High | Critical | [aarch64-linux-gnu-linux-api-headers] compiles using b ... | Closed | |
Task Description
The aarch64-linux-gnu-linux-api-headers package from [community] compiles using the blobbed Linux kernel source[0], at Parabola it has been replaced with aarch64-linux-gnu-linux-libre-api-headers[1], since this issue is exactly the same as with linux-api-headers.
The solution is to simply compile using Linux-libre sources.
[0] https://git.archlinux.org/svntogit/community.git/plain/aarch64-linux-gnu-linux-api-headers/trunk/PKGBUILD
[1] https://git.parabola.nu/abslibre.git/commit/?id=acaa4ba9c0bc77deb6b77e4dad815f66c673d662
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Stable | Bug Report | Very Low | Very Low | [spamassassin] has different directory permissions than... | Deferred | |
Task Description
Description: The /usr/sbin directory in spamassassin has permissions 755 https://git.hyperbola.info:50100/packages/extra.git/tree/spamassassin/PKGBUILD#n88
And ‘filesystem’ sets it to 750 https://git.hyperbola.info:50100/packages/core.git/tree/filesystem/PKGBUILD#n135
So when installing spamassassin, pacman throws a warning
warning: directory permissions differ on /usr/sbin/
filesystem: 750 package: 755
Additional info: * spamassassin 3.4.2-1.hyperbola2
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Stable | Bug Report | Very Low | Very Low | [postfix] has different directory permissions than 'fil... | Deferred | |
Task Description
Description: The /usr/sbin directory in postfix has permissions 755 https://git.hyperbola.info:50100/packages/extra.git/tree/postfix/PKGBUILD#n115
And ‘filesystem’ sets it to 750 https://git.hyperbola.info:50100/packages/core.git/tree/filesystem/PKGBUILD#n135
So when installing postfix, pacman throws a warning
warning: directory permissions differ on /usr/sbin/
filesystem: 750 package: 755
Additional info: * postfix-3.2.2-1.hyperbola6
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Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Medium | [filesystem] Review of permissions | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
Description: Packages leaves warnings about installation being within difference of the filesystem. So the package filesystem should get another review in time and warnings get therefore a solution.
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Stable | Bug Report | Very Low | Very Low | [fail2ban] update dovecot failregex to support verbose ... | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
Description: The /etc/fail2ban/filter.d/dovecot.conf file has a failregex with the following:
^%(__prefix_line)s(?:auth|auth-worker\(\d+\)): (?:pam|passwd-file)\(\S+,<HOST>\): unknown user\s*$
and works with things like:
Month day time hostname dovecot: auth: passwd-file(user@domain.com,IP): unknown user
but with verbosity enabled in Dovecot, this output looks like this:
Month day time hostname dovecot: auth: passwd-file(user@domain.com,IP): unknown user (given password: password)
and in this case it doesn’t work, but it does if we fix the failregex if we replace it with:
^%(__prefix_line)s(?:auth|auth-worker\(\d+\)): (?:pam|passwd-file)\(\S+,<HOST>\): unknown user( \(given password: \S*\))?\s*$
with this new expression, it works with and without verbosity
And regarding postfix, to make it work correctly I “backported” some pieces from newest failregex:
/etc/fail2ban/postfixr-rbl.conf:
^%(__prefix_line)sNOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from \S+\[<HOST>\]: [45]54 [45]\.7\.1 Service unavailable; Client host \[\S+\] blocked using .* from=<\S*> to=<\S+> proto=ESMTP helo=<\S*>$
/etc/fail2ban/postfix.conf: (second failregex)
^%(__prefix_line)sNOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from \S+\[<HOST>\]: 45[04] 4\.7\.1 Client host rejected: cannot find your (reverse )?hostname, (\[\S*\]); from=<\S*> to=<\S+> proto=ESMTP helo=<\S*>$
I can create a patch if you want. Note that I haven’t tested all filters, some others may also need some rework
Additional info: * fail2ban-0.9.6-2.hyperbola3
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Any | Bug Report | Low | Medium | [cryptsetup] when dmcrypt start, the "/" filesystem, m... | Assigned | |
Task Description
When dmcrypt service start, the “/” filesystem is remounted, mtab is updated and bootmisc is recording the login users, by waiting time scheduling:
* root: waiting for dmcrypt (50 seconds)
* root: timed out waiting for dmcrypt
* Remounting root filesystem read/write ...
* Remounting filesystems ...
* mtab: waiting for dmcrypt (50 seconds)
* mtab: timed out waiting for dmcrypt
* Updating /etc/mtab ...
* Creating mtab symbolic link
* bootmisc: waiting to dmcrypt (50 seconds)
* bootmisc: timed out waiting for dmcrypt
* Creating user login records ...
These features on dmcrypt service are useless and these lines print above filesystem passphrase order (the printed line), those ones break printed console and print the pressed keyboard digit when I’m setting up password. Sometimes this breaks services startup, and I need press “enter” consecutively to allow run the services.
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