I can confirm this bug--I see it too as of 4/4/07. I'm also using Feisty
with the latest updates.
** Changed in: module-init-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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[feisty] Boot time slow, hangs on "configuring network interfaces"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103176
You rec
Thank you. :)
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kompile depends on non-existant kdesu package
https://launchpad.net/bugs/86934
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Here's my modified control file. I removed the version dependency from
one of the X packages so it would build and install on Ubuntu Edgy and
Feisty.
** Attachment added: "The control file--needed to allow the package to work on
Ubuntu Edgy and Feisty"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6530554/co
Here's the deb I built; works on Edgy and should work on Feisty.
** Attachment added: "Working deb built from Debian's "testing" source package"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6530544/xserver-xorg-video-s3_0.4.1-5_i386.deb
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Broken legacy S3 xorg driver in feisty (Fix included)
https://launc
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-s3
Over a year ago, this bug was reported, and someone posted a patch about
4 months ago. However, this bug has been erased from Malone's database,
and the fix was NOT included in the current Feisty package. So that's
why I'm re-submitt
Just checked, and yes, it has indeed been fixed upstream in the current
SVN snapshots.
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gtk2-engines-gtk-qt causes GNOME-panel to crash upon startup and causes Gnome
to look ugly
https://launchpad.net/bugs/36256
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Fedora has the perfect solution to this problem:
Their version uses a file called ".gtkrc-2.0.kde" or something, so it
would ONLY be used under KDE. Could we modify it to use their patch?
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/extras/6/i386/gtk-qt-
engine-0.70-4.20061211svn.fc6.i386.rp
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kompile
Opting to install kompile in apt results in messages saying that kdesu
isn't installed (and can't be found), when the kdesu command works.
Installing the equivs package allows me to circumvent this by installing
a dummy kdesu package, but I would
Thanks, Marcelo Shima, for the fixed driver! This works perfectly.
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Server failure with S3 86c764/765 [Trio32/64/64V+]
https://launchpad.net/bugs/33504
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The equalizer code is actually built into the MP3 plug-in. What I would
like to see is an Ubuntu package for this:
http://equ.sf.net
It's an equalizer Effect plug-in that works with all files. Works great
for me.
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Equalizer not working
https://launchpad.net/bugs/44023
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This college says "Nobody uses that Linux stuff!" I remember trying to
submit directions for using Linux to get on the wireless network (they
had Windows and Macintosh directions for it), but they said "No! Nobody
uses it!" I know they're partially sponsored by Microsoft (they have
Microsoft banner
I'm in the computer hardware program, and in one of my classes, the
teacher was bragging about how generous Microsoft is by letting college
students get their stuff cheap. I raised my hand and said "Who needs
this Micro$oft stuff cheap when you can get similar stuff for free? They
just want to lead
Oh, and one more comment--
On my computer, running the command
sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
"autodetects" the VESA driver. Is this a workaround for the bug?
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Some of us are poor college students with no money who use Ubuntu partly
because it's free. While it is also the best OS I've ever used, I would
rather donate than be required to pay for it. Of course, I use it for
other reasons, too, but the most convincing argument to give it a try is
"It's FREE!
My current workaround for my Pentium II system with a Number Nine 9FX
Motion (S3 Vision 968) is to use the VESA driver. It is really slow, and
it doesn't allow me to use the whole 2MB VRAM on the card (VESA only
allows 1MB VRAM on this card), but at least it works at 800x600 with
16-bit colors, so
Yeah, I can verify this bug. When I bought my laptop, they said the only
way I can get a refund for Windows is to return the whole laptop. So I
was stuck paying for software I NEVER used.
It's hard to find stores around here that will sell computers without
Windows. I am sick of paying for softwar
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