[Bug 485109] Re: Missing icon files

2010-01-24 Thread Cvet
I am sorry I have a custom deb package that i installed on top of the 1.8.1 version provided with ubuntu. I guess this would make the bug invalid. -- Missing icon files https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/485109 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subs

[Bug 403408] Re: Grub 2 problem, error: no such device

2009-12-12 Thread Cvet
@claudeheintz: my emachine (gateway) laptop also has a size limit (learned this the hard way with winxp) but there is an easier solution which doesnt have to waste any harddisk space. ALWAYS make your first partition a boot partition. Make 1gb partition to host all the linux kernels. And you could

[Bug 485109] [NEW] Missing icon files

2009-11-18 Thread Cvet
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: gretl The gretl 1.8.5 (and I believe 1.8.4 as well) package does not install some of its icon files under /usr/share/pixmaps/. The only icon installed is the program icon. The following 3 files are missing: /usr/share/pixmaps/gnome-application-x-gretldata

[Bug 432670] Re: regression in karmic thermal control

2009-11-11 Thread Cvet
It turns out i wasnt testing the sensor configuration correctly. The default configuration file is sensors3.conf not sensors.conf (go figure). It turns out i cannot set limits to my k8temp* ...not sure why that is. -- regression in karmic thermal control https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/432670 You

[Bug 432670] Re: regression in karmic thermal control

2009-11-11 Thread Cvet
Setting sensor limits makes no difference to me. I dont have a fan speed sensor (or so ubuntu says) so maybe that is why. I also believe that ubuntu does not spin the fan to its full potential when i reach high temperatures. I checked /proc/acpi and i noticed thermal limit set to T0 which is proce

[Bug 432670] Re: regression in karmic thermal control

2009-11-10 Thread Cvet
I am not sure but could it be the case of unspecified temperature monitor. I did some digging and I discovered a program called sensors (it is used by the kernel to monitor temperature). So in its config you have the option of setting cpu max temperature (/etc/sensors.conf, first check your sensor

[Bug 403408] Re: Grub 2 problem, error: no such device

2009-11-07 Thread Cvet
I can confirm that I also get the error message however i have no problem booting. I have installed grub2 on a separate /boot partition on the beginning of my disk. No problem booting win7 with grub2, just linux. My partitions are ext3. -- Grub 2 problem, error: no such device https://bugs.launch

[Bug 432670] Re: regression in karmic thermal control

2009-10-30 Thread Cvet
I have a similar problem. CPU temperature reached 96C at one point which shut down my pc. I checked my logs no warning message was ever produced. It happened while running firefox at full blast (flash playing a movie). I can throttle my cpu to keep it form reaching that temperature. The temperature