(reply to #20) what does tested positive mean? works, or that the bug is
manifest, i.e. doesn't work?
regarding latest patches, the required patches are the ones in the
fedora package.
Links to patches would make it easy to verify you have the correct ones
(sorry for being lazy to look into the p
Public bug reported:
When running ipython -pylab on karmik kooala the prompt appears and no
further keyboard input is acknowledged. The output is just:
Python 2.6.2+ (release26-maint, Jul 24 2009, 16:16:12)
Type "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
IPython 0.9.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdesklets
After installing gdesklets on a fresh 9.04 beta install, it doesn't run.
Trying to run it from a console (for stdout), I get a "bad interpreter
python2.5" message
The easy solution is to install python2.5 minimal.
The real fix is to make gdesk
Hi,
I tried the PPA kernel on 8.04, (I tried generic flavor). My results:
* + doesn't freeze
* - low throughput: I tried apt-get install wireshark (just a test) - got 30
KiB/sec~ . Then I tried another wireless card (a usb rt73 based card), and got
~500KiB. This is anecdotal evidence as best,
sorry - libglib, not libg.
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[Gutsy] VLC Crashes instantly fails to Start
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Preliminaries:
I'm using gutsy
This is definetly a wx problem, but the callstack showes the most recent call
as libg. I can trigger it easily with the following python script
(I run it with "cat | python")
import ctypes
gt=ctypes.CDLL('/usr/lib/libgthread-2.0.so.0')
gt.g_thread_init(ctypes.c_voi