Public bug reported:
Upstream version 1.10. x comes with the following new feature missing
from the 1.8.x series:
Synchronizes with TheOldReader
Debian package for 1.10.1:
http://packages.debian.org/de/experimental/liferea
** Affects: liferea (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
I confirm kai-mast's observation on 13.04. There are no error messages
on the console to report.
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Title:
Online settings: Jabber account setup is
@Sebastien Bacher: Will this be backported to quantal? Thanks
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Title:
FFE: libmessaging-menu transitions for quantal
To manage notifi
@Liuk: Sure! Here is the info:
- Xorg version provided by OpenSUSE
X.Org 7.4 (also X.Org X Server 1.5.2)
- Kernel version provided by OpenSUSE
2.6.27.23 (Likely to be heavily patched by OpenSUSE; exact name kernel-default
2.6.27.23-0.1.1)
- Exact version of flgrx driver provided by OpenSUSE
The
Catalyst 9.5 might solve the problem. See my post at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/314600
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fglrx:fireglAsyncioIntEnableMsgHandler] *ERROR* interrupt source ff66 is
not supported on this hardware (return code = 1) [EPR#257840]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs
Under openSUSE 11.1 (64bit) it seems that with catalyst 9.5 the problem
is gone (I am using an ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650). The X server starts
up just fine without using "aticonfig --acpi-services=off". (This also
solves a problem with the HDMI output (hot-plug) recognition.)
I am sorry, that I
[This is a crosspost from https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/fglrx-installer/+bug/314600]
It seems that there exists a workaround for this problem, which involves
running
aticonfig --acpi-services=off
after "aticonfig --initial".
I have tested this on ubuntu 8.10 (32-bit, catalyst 9.3)
It seems that there exists a workaround for this problem, which involves
running
aticonfig --acpi-services=off
after "aticonfig --initial".
I have tested this on ubuntu 8.10 (32-bit, catalyst 9.3) and ubuntu 9.04
post-beta (64-bit, catalyst pre-9.4).
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fglrx versions newer than 8.543 cause sy
I can confim the crash on Jaunty (32-bit) reported by Dana Goyette on a
HP Elitebook 8530p (Mobility Radeon HD 3650). See lspci output of this
machine above.
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fglrx versions newer than 8.543 cause system hang and panic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/314600
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The problem is still there with the new 9.2 version of catalyst. I
tested it under kubuntu 8.10 32-bit and opensuse 11.1 64-bit.
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fglrx versions newer than 8.543 cause system hang and panic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/314600
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I forgot to mention that I use a Mobility Radeon 3650 HD chipset on a HP
Elitebook 8530p notebook. I will add an xorg logfile for the 8.12
driver.
** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log-8.12"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21973944/Xorg.0.log-8.12
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fglrx versions newer than 8.543 cause system hang
I experience the very same problems under (k)ubuntu 8.10. The fglrx
driver comming with ubuntu is works, but not perfect (e.g. the
performance is mediocre). When I install newer version of the driver
from the ati website (8.12 or 9.1) I experience a crash of the X server
and a blank screen on start
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