i 'm also seeing this messages with the same kernel
$ uname -r -s -v
Linux 2.6.30-020630rc6-generic #020630rc6 SMP Mon May 18 15:27:04 UTC 2009
$ lsmod |grep 2860
rt2860sta 517400 1
$ modinfo rt2860sta
filename:
/lib/modules/2.6.30-020630rc6-generic/kernel/drivers/staging/rt286
>But when pressing "Spell Check" in a chat window, all option are marked as
>being active. Cosmetic >error..
this bug you mention seems to have been fixed upstream
http://plugins.guifications.org/trac/ticket/554
** Bug watch added: Pidgin Plugins Trac #554
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> "Failure loading aff file /usr/share/myspell/dicts/en_ZA.aff"
> "error: duplicate REP tables used"
i'm also getting this message after installing Michael's package so i think
this is still the right place!
i hope we 'll see some improvement on this during the karmic cycle
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus-actions
The %d parameter when used should return the /path/to/selected/file-folder
but it simply doesn't work
Steps to reproduce :
Case 1:
- create an action and put in
"Path" field : /usr/bin/gnome-terminal
"Parameters" filed : --working-
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Public bug reported:
I hibernated my pc and it failed to resume
apport automatically found the crash and suggested me to report it.
this is my first report against the kernel so feel free to guide me if more
information is needed.
i'm looking here
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeamBugPolicies#DI
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: synaptic
Software screenshots in synaptic are really cool right now.
It would be better if synaptic used some kind of local cache so that it
wouldn't download the same screenshot again.
Steps to reproduce :
Open synaptic, search for vim-gtk and click "G
thanx andrew
i'm using your PPA and it works great!
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wallpaper-tray package not current with upstream
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i;m bumping this cause latest upstream is not in jaunty either
jaunty version is the same as it was in hardy (!) 0.4.6-5 while upstream is
version 0.5.5
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i confirm this is happenning here to in Jaunty 9.04.
Actually it just deletes the 3rd party source listing from the UI while the
/etc/apt/sources.list is edited correctly (using #)
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[Jaunty] alarm-clock causes screen to freeze
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/321176
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i'm confirming this bug too.
i use Jaunty alpha3 fully updated
running the program from commandline doesn't give something about the freeze,
actually no output at all.
also nothing found to the logs : .xsession-errors , /var/log/messages.
as noted to the general debug procedures
https://wiki.u
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