Looking at the log this looks like it's uinput's fault. uinput is an
userspace input driver that I use to create keyboard events for my ACPI
buttons. Since hald seams to be unable to find the device only sometimes
there could be some kind of race condition happening when the kernel
creates this dev
Package: rcalc
Version: 0.3.99-4
rcalc is slow starting up. When I strace'd it my guess was that it was
in the font handling, but I really don't know.
When I say slow I mean just three or four seconds, but that's too much
for such a simple application.
I'm using Debian Sid on an Asus M2400N Cent
Package: gamin
Version: 0.0.21-1
With every version of gamin so far after some time of use nautilus stops
responding to new files in the Desktop and other directories (haven't
tested those though). To reproduce this I just do:
(in ~/Desktop)
touch test
rm test
After having gamin running for a wh
Package: gnome-gpg
Version: 0.3.0-2.1
gnome-gpg asks for the passphrase for my GPG keys twice because if first
asks the key for the DSA key and then for the ElGamal key. Since both
these passphrases are the same gnome-gpg should try to use the one it
already has before asking.
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This seams to happen whenever I do any change and press OK in the
network settings. I thought this was a complete hang, but it closes fine
after a while.
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The problem with that bugreport is that it shows that the openoffice
developers think that you should only be using accented characters with
dead-keys when your locale is a foreign one. I use my desktop in English
but write accented characters all the time in my portuguese-layout
keyboard. This wor
Package: hal
Version: 0.4.7-1
After running for a while hal seams to not work anymore. lshal shows
that the dbus service is not available. It could be a problem with hal
not handling suspend/resume very well. I don't know what else I should
check for.
This is an ASUS M2400N Centrino Laptop.
I'm
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