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Hi
I can confirm iPhone7 is working, you can add that to your list of devices supported.
However my bluetooth device seems not to work. It's a 8087:0026 Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R) and I can…
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Hi,
I've installed the Surface Linux kernel on my Surface Laptop Go gen 1 with Ubuntu 22.04LTS. Ubuntu includes support for fingerprint readers, and if detected they should appear in settin…
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### Description
For a C target symbol imported as Swift struct, Equatable + import Foundation cause a compiler crash on Linux
### Reproduction
Bug reproduce step:
1. Add a C target define …
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## Description
`Foundation.Process` on Linux uses a trick (that doesn't actually work...) to detect if the child process has exited: It inherits a [socketpair descriptor into the child](https://git…
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## 2024.11.13 Agenda/Minutes
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Time: Bi-weekly @ 1700 (BST) - See the time in your [timezone](https://everytimezone.com/s/a8399b00)
- Co-Chair - Chris Xie- (Futurewei)
- Co-Chair - Vac…
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Hi,
it all worked in the past when the system was running on an earlier kernel.
Yesterday I reinstalled and did not find the CH340 Serial
```
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 …
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I've cloned the repository, copied the rules-file to `/etc/udev/rules.d/`, and connected a Vernier temperature probe to the laptop via a Go! Link, but when I run the test program, this is the output:
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I suggest to start working on compliance to Linux Foundation's Best Practices - https://bestpractices.coreinfrastructure.org/en
The criteria list is here - https://github.com/coreinfrastructure/bes…
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|Previous ID | SR-9193 |
|Radar | None |
|Original Reporter | @gottesmm …
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In both Swift 5.10 & Swift 6.0 on Linux, there's a trivial deadlock in XCTest itself.
## Repro
- `swift package init`
- put this into `Tests/*Tests/*Tests.swift`
```swift
import XCTest
f…