FWIW: I noticed a similar problem on a third party Hewlett Packard machine
using an Intel based graphics chipset. Again other video players work fine on
the same machine.
I am having a similar problem here using Debian (Sid/Unstable) using an ATI
Radeon 9000 on a 32 bit IBM compatible computer.
The VLC player shows the first frame and does not proceed any further. On the
same machine mplayer2 works just fine and plays the same video.
There must be something diff
--- On Sun, 6/3/11, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> what's the status with squeeze or higher?
>
Hi Cyril. I am running on the current version of the package, and the keyboard
appears to be working ok for me, so I guess that this is fixed.
If noone else claims a problem, then I suggest we close this
--- On Sun, 6/3/11, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> what's the status with squeeze or higher?
I am not sure. I pinned this package down to prevent upgrade. I'll knock the
pin out and try some tests over the next couple of weeks.
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Reinhard Tartler (27/02/2011) wrote:
> Wild guess, missing firmware-linux* packages?
I have just installed fimware-linux-nonfree and restarted the X server. This
makes no difference:
xvinfo
X-Video Extension version 2.2
screen #0
no adaptors present
Mark.
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> I have reinstalled the keyboard map package, and exited and restarted the > X
> session. The problem is not occuring at the moment (I wonder if Lenny
> has updated, since I tested?). Maybe the problem will reoccur when I next
> restart the system, so I will perform this test then.
Right, I hav
Package: xkb-data
Severity: important
The xkb-data package renders the keyboard inoperable from with an X
windows session. The keyboard behaves fine from the console outside of
X.
When X is running, if a letter is typed into the x terminal window, the
letter appears in the terminal, but the sc
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