Package: nautilus
Version: 2.30.1-3
Severity: important
Mount works normally but nautilus fails to mount. If you plug in a external
HDD, or flash drive nothing happens. It shows up on the side bar but if you
click it nothing happens. This also applies to internal partitions.
Manually mounting it
Package: ntfs-3g
Version: 1:2011.4.12AR.4-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
NTFS was working fine until as of late. I've noticed that if I have ntfs-3g
installed I can't mount any ntfs partions, I always get error 21 and if I add
it to fstab I get error 1 only root can moun
Package: gnome-panel
Version: 2.30.2-4
Severity: minor
Gnome panel wont apply standard theme, everything else seems to be applying it
fine.
http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/4019/screenshot119y.png
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I have this same prob.
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How does this have anything to do with debian FTP? I'm compiling this
from chromium git.
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http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=81169
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This bug should be filed under important. I tried to file it under
serious but I didn't read what serious was for (violates debian policy).
Sorry.
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Package: gcc-4.6
Version: 4.6.0-6
Severity: normal
third_party/tcmalloc/chromium/src/base/vdso_support.cc: In member function
‘void base::VDSOSupport::ElfMemImage::Init(const void*)’:
third_party/tcmalloc/chromium/src/base/vdso_support.cc:264:3: error:
‘ptrdiff_t’ was not declared in this scope
th
On Wed, 2011-04-13 at 05:49 +0100, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> On Wed, 2011-04-13 at 00:43 -0400, Raza Abbas wrote:
> > On Wed, 2011-04-13 at 05:26 +0100, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> > > On Tue, 2011-04-12 at 18:06 -0400, Raza Abbas wrote:
> > > > On Tue, 2011-04-12 at 18
On Wed, 2011-04-13 at 05:26 +0100, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> On Tue, 2011-04-12 at 18:06 -0400, Raza Abbas wrote:
> > On Tue, 2011-04-12 at 18:59 +0100, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> > >
> > > modprobe -v snd_hda_codec-realtek
> > > modprobe -v snd_hda_intel
Note:"sudo modprobe -v snd_hda_codec_realtek snd_hda_intel" isn't
outputting any fatal error now (outputting nothing) so I'm guessing
something changed...
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On Tue, 2011-04-12 at 18:59 +0100, Ben Hutchings wrote:
>
> modprobe -v snd_hda_codec-realtek
> modprobe -v snd_hda_intel
That seems to have fix the sound issue. I guess it just wasn't calling
the audio modules or maybe me installing 39-3 fixed it. I'm not sure.
You can close this bug re
On Tue, 2011-04-12 at 20:42 +0200, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> * Ben Hutchings [110412 18:59 +0100]:
> [...]
> >
> > What has this got to do with linux-latest-2.6?
>
> Raza's kernel doesn't load snd_hda_intel. udev?
>
> > You told Raza to run:
> >
> > modprobe -v snd_hda_codec_realtek snd_h
On Mon, 2011-04-11 at 00:07 +0200, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> * Raza Abbas [110410 16:36 -0400]:
> > On Sun, 2011-04-10 at 22:05 +0200, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> > > modprobe -v snd_hda_codec_realtek snd_hda_intel
> >
> > bash@debian:~$ sudo modprobe -v snd_h
On Sun, 2011-04-10 at 22:05 +0200, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> modprobe -v snd_hda_codec_realtek snd_hda_intel
bash@debian:~$ sudo modprobe -v snd_hda_codec_realtek snd_hda_intel
[sudo] password for bash:
insmod /lib/modules/2.6.38-2-amd64/kernel/sound/soundcore.ko
install /sbin/modprobe --ign
On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 9:48 AM, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> * Raza Abbas [110409 15:53 -0400]:
> [...]
> > It's working in both Windows XP and Ubuntu 10.10 livecd. This update
> > broke the sound and messed up the keyboard modules (have to pull out
> > keyboard USB
On Sat, 2011-04-09 at 15:25 +0200, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> * Raza Abbas [110409 08:19 -0400]:
> > On Sat, 2011-04-09 at 13:01 +0200, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> > > * Raza Abbas [110409 00:25 -0400]:
> > > > Yesterdays update included a new kernel. This started
On Sat, 2011-04-09 at 13:01 +0200, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> * Raza Abbas [110409 00:25 -0400]:
> > Yesterdays update included a new kernel. This started after it was
> > installed. I went back to my old kernel and it's effected too. On top of
> > the sound I also have
There is no output to lsmod | grep snd. I never changed anything in the
bios or upgraded it. I never even entered it (well not in a long time).
How the heck can it get disabled it?
The update broke something. I'll try booting into windows and see if
there is sound...
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On Sat, 2011-04-09 at 10:07 +0200, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> * Raza Abbas [110408 23:36 -0400]:
> > Package: alsa-base
> > Version: 1.0.23+dfsg-2
> > Severity: grave
> > Justification: renders package unusable
> >
> >
ff
On Sat, 2011-04-09 at 10:07 +0200, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> * Raza Abbas [110408 23:36 -0400]:
> > Package: alsa-base
> > Version: 1.0.23+dfsg-2
> > Severity: grave
> > Justification: renders package unusable
> >
> > http://pastebin.com/Y2TqP4QD
>
It's onboard sound chip and like I said it was working yesterday before
the new kernel was installed. This isn't a prob with my hardware.
On Sat, 2011-04-09 at 10:07 +0200, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> * Raza Abbas [110408 23:36 -0400]:
> > Package: alsa-base
> &g
Yesterdays update included a new kernel. This started after it was
installed. I went back to my old kernel and it's effected too. On top of
the sound I also have to pullout my keyboard usb and put it back and
resync it after a restart. Yesterday's kernel is/was broken IMO.
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Note, I just find out there is no "/proc/asound". Man this update really
screwed up the system.
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Package: alsa-base
Version: 1.0.23+dfsg-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
http://pastebin.com/Y2TqP4QD
http://pastebin.com/M6sFr4p8
ALSA is intalled right now but the kernel modules are missing. This was working
100% perfectly preupdate.
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Some more pics.
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Package: libcairo2
Version: 1.10.2-4
Severity: important
http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/6573/screenshot82e.png
This is happening with all themes.
This started happening I uninstalled nvidia drivers (because they were breaking
the system) and got the latest version from nvidia's site and did
I got it working. I did "sudo apt-get install --reinstall -o
DPkg::Options::="--force-confmiss" bluez" to install those files. It's
working now. :)
Well it's connecting. I'll need to figure out how to get it to work with
ALSA. You can close this bug report.
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# A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment:
#
# SIGSEGV (0xb) at pc=0x7f7a36eb5a46, pid=18907,
tid=140162087950080
#
# JRE version: 6.0_18-b18
# Java VM: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (16.0-b13 mixed mode linux-amd64 )
# Derivative: IcedTea6 1.8.5
# D
I downgraded and it still didn't have them. The I upgraded again and it
still didn't have those file. I don't think it's installing them. :/
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What files should I update? It didn't say bluez update failed. I
reinstalled bluez (sudo aptitude reinstall bluez) and those files are
still not there.
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This is what happens when I try to run bluez-test manager
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/bluez-test-manager", line 22, in
manager = dbus.Interface(bus.get_object('org.bluez', '/'),
File "/usr/lib/
Sorry, I couldn't get it to send at first so I was messing with the
setting and I didn't think this would go through. Delete it please.
Real bug report is here.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=612113
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Package: bluez
Version: 4.87-1
Severity: important
Blueman-Manager/bluetooth-applet wont run.
Things I've tried to fix the error.
-Restart Bluez (/etc/init.d/bluetooth restart)
-Enable my bluetooth dongle manually (sudo hciconfig hci0 reset)
-Reinstall Bluez (apt-get reinstall bluez)
-Upgrade blu
Package: bluez
Version: 4.87-1
Severity: important
dv xcvcx
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