Package: acpid
Version: 1.0.6-16
Severity: important
After upgrade from acpid 1.0.6-15 to 1.0.6-16, my laptop Dell Inspiron 1525
does not wake up after suspend. When it is suspended, it reacts to a power
botton press, but the screen lit (blank) on just a few occasions; otherwise
the screen is off.
Hi Michael,
Using acpid 1.0.6-15, I emulated the thing I understood you had asked me to
do (you were saying that would be the difference between -15 and -16): I
removed the comment before MODULES="all" as follows:
OPTIONS="-c /etc/acpi/events"
# Specify modules to load on acpid's startup
# MODUL
Package: powertop
Version: 1.11-1
Severity: normal
In squeeze, while battery-powered, makes the following suggestion:
"Suggestion: Disable or remove 'gnome-power-manager' from your system.
Older versions of gnome-power-manager wake up far more often than
needed costing you some power."
With an o
Package: amsynth
Version: 1.2.0-4
Severity: important
amsynth cannot be used with jack.
Configured as (MIDI: auto, Audio: auto), amsynth does not load jack
library. The console message in this case is "cannot load JACK
library". Changing configuration to (MIDI: alsa, Audio: jack) in
amsynth yield
Hi,
2009/7/7 Adrian Knoth :
> I wonder how dlopen() to libjack.so should fail if you have jackd
> installed. You also have the libjack0 package.
In fact amsynth appears to depend on libjack0. So, having libjack0
wasn't an option.
> Does libjack.so show up
> on "ldconfig -p"?
It does:
# ldconfi
Package: gnome-network-admin
Version: 2.22.1-5
Severity: important
Hi,
The upgrade of gnome-network-admin introduced a conflict with
network-manager-gnome and forced its removal. As a result, it's
impossible to install network-manager-gnome back again, since it would
require getting rid of gnome-
Hi,
The upgrade caused the same problem on my laptop. This is not a
duplicate of the old bug report. It looks as if some window
manipulation functions have gone crazy.
Successfully downgraded to the previous version from
http://ftp.cica.es/mirrors/Linux/debian/debian/pool/main/m/metacity/
V
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Package: ia32-libs-gtk
Version: 2.7
Severity: important
Since yesterday perhaps, it is impossible to make package update in
squeeze without some forced actions to resolve dependency conflicts. I
have the shortest suggestion by aptitude of 11 removals:
acroread
acroread-data
acroread-debian-files
Hi,
Several weeks ago I also noticed that my machine does not execute the
screensaver any longer. In fact, it does not automatically power off
the screen either. So, if I want to switch it off, I have to do it
manually using xrandr :(
Regards
Vladimir
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Hi,
> Did it repeatedly bring down the machine or a single time?
I think it was all the time unless I removed netatalk using apt-get.
> Can you still run netatalk on this system?
I'm sorry but I don't use netatalk. Presumably it would work though.
Now the machine in question runs squeeze as opp
Package: gnome-screensaver
Version: 2.28.0-1
Severity: important
In my system, gnome-screensaver comes back on again immediately after
being cancelled by the keyboard or mouse. This looks as follows:
screensaver is on - mouse move - screensaver is off and immediately
back on again - another mouse
Package: gnome-power-manager
Version: 2.28.3-2
Severity: important
After a package update in squeeze a few days ago, pressing "Suspend" in the
shutdown dialog sends the system into an infinite loop and makes it
irresponsive.
The machine is Dell Inspiron 1525.
-- Package-specific info:
Distro vers
> Does it also happen when you run “pm-suspend” as root?
I have tested this now. It did not hang. Also, surprisingly, suspend
from the Ctrl-Alt-Del dialog behave correctly. It seems that this
issue may caused by several factors.
> When it happens, does the system still answer to pings? Can you co
Package: netatalk
Version: 2.0.3-11+lenny1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
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I'm sorry to tell you that today's package update made my system unbootable.
The problem was with the package netatalk which was starting services at
>
> Netatalk interacts with the kernel through the Linux module "appletalk"
> provided by the Linux kernel, so I believe that kernel panics would be
> a bug in the Linux kernel package, so reassigning.
>
I'd like to point out that the module restart triggered by the update didn't
bring the system
Package: acpid
Version: 1:2.0.6-1
Severity: important
On my Thinkpad T410s, suspend fails with the message below:
[14651.244343] Suspending console(s) (use no_console_suspend to debug)
[14651.244771] hub 2-1:1.0: suspend error -16
[14651.244790] pm_op(): usb_dev_freeze+0x0/0xa [usbcore] returns -
Michael,
Thanks. Sorry for wrong information.
> I just guess this might be coming from pm-utils, but then
> again you might be using some other software to suspend or the bug might be in
> the kernel itself. I simply don't know and cannot tell from the information
> given here.
Confirmed: /usr/s
Package: acpi
Version: 1.4-2
Severity: important
I have a Dell Inspiron laptop. The backlight brightness keyboard
command, Fn-Up/Down, makes the screen to flicker either in X or in the
text mode. This glitch has appeared recently after an update.
If the keys are pressed in Gnome, the screen brigh
Package: gwave
Version: 20090213-1+b1
Severity: important
The package gwave should depend on packages guile-gnome2-gnome and
guile-gnome2-gtk
Since the package gwave does not depend on these at the moment, the
program fails as follows:
$ gwave
In unknown file:
?: 0* [primitive-load-path "app
Package: ngspice
Version: 19-1
Severity: normal
Unfortunately ngspice is only available for i386. I believe it should
be made available in other architectures.
The source code builds just fine. At the moment building it locally
is the only option if you intend to use, say, gspiceui that
recommend
Package: emacs23
Version: 23.1+1-4
Severity: important
I've found that computations involving calls to a language toplevel
take at least 3 times longer in emacs 23.1 compared to emacs 22.3. In
both cases I use the same ProofGeneral mode version 3.7 that comes
with Debian squeeze.
As a result, I h
Package: emacs22-gtk
Version: 22.3+1-1.1
Severity: normal
Mode menus in the menu bar do not open. Tested on tex, bibtex,
haskell, proofgeneral and tuareg modes. However, one can still access
these menus by Ctrl-MouseRight. The same bug has been reported in
emacs 23.1 a few weeks ago. It has spread
Package: emacs23
Version: 23.1+1-4
Severity: normal
The tool bar is empty in ProofGeneral mode. This is not an issue with
emacs22-gtk where it works fine.
Also in 23.1, tool bar icons appear to be displayed correctly in
various text-modes (tex-mode, bibtex-mode, etc.).
Regards,
Vladimir
-- Syst
It appears that there was an unwanted interaction between
gnome-screensaver and xscreensaver. The latter package wrote a script
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/80xscreensaver_start that was executed by
/etc/X11/Xsession and caused xscreensaver to load silently. Besides,
xscreensaver created an entry in Gnome "
2009/11/1 Rob Browning :
> Can you elaborate on the problem?
I'm attaching a Coq script that can be used to test the performance of
emacs23 with respect to emacs22.
Here are the basic instructions. You need at least Debian packages
coq, proofgeneral and proofgeneral-coq. On-site configuration inc
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