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arping should return when there is nothing left to do
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The driver nvidia-331 produces a scrambled screen on MacBook Air 3,2
(NVIDIA GeForce 320M) running a Trusty live system. It looks like the
attached image.
I have figured out in what way the display is scrambled. In a numerical
representation of the pixels that increments row-
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Title:
so
I found one thing that doesn't work when running the PAE kernel on my
Pentium M based laptop: To be able to use wireless, I need the acerhk
module, which relies on BIOS calls. For me, it only works on the non-PAE
kernel, with no differences otherwise (see bug #555828).
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I found the reason for the above problem: It was the result of running a
kernel requiring PAE on a cpu without PAE support, which otherwise
doesn't seem to have any adverse effects (see bug #930447), but BIOS
calls obviously do not work properly. Installing the non-PAE kernel
solved the problem.
I
Jacek, thanks for maintaining the module. It compiles fine on Precise.
But unfortunately, it doesn't work anymore for me. Apparently, the BIOS
routine is found, but has no effect:
acerhk: connect(1) = 0x9610
acerhk: cmos index set to 0x00
acerhk: bios routine found at 0xc00fdd00
...
acerhk: wbutto
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writer crashes with SIGFPE when opening doc file
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writer crashes with SIGFPE when opening doc file
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When opening the file (which I cannot provide) on a natty live system,
libreoffice writer crashes while importing. I was able to obtain this
backtrace:
GNU gdb (Ubuntu/Linaro 7.2-1ubuntu11) 7.2
Copyright (C) 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version
On further thought, I see that g++ allows "A()" as a shortcut for "A(*)()", so
it confuses "B b(A());" with a function declaration. As this might be as
designed, I am closing this bug.
But still, I think that this code should be perfectly legal. Also, the compiler
error would be much clearer if
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Parsing issue: Instance reinterpreted as function-pointer something
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Parsing issue: Instance rein
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Binary package hint: gcc-4.4
When compiling the attached code with
g++ -c -o test.o test.cpp
I get the following error:
test.cpp: In function ‘int main()’:
test.cpp:15: error: request for member ‘dummy’ in ‘b’, which is of non-class
type ‘B(A (*)())’
Actually I don’t eve
You might build like this:
cd /usr/src
tar -xvf acerhk.tar.bz2
cd modules/acerhk
wget
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/60944565/acerhk-source_lp_bug555828-2.6.35.patch
-q -O - | patch -p1
cd ../..
tar -cjf acerhk.tar.bz2 modules/acerhk
module-assistant build acerhk
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Indeed, the above patch worked for 2.6.32, but not 2.6.35. But I got it
working on 2.6.35 as well and created a new patch.
** Patch added: "acerhk-source_lp_bug555828-2.6.35.patch"
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Sorry for the late response ... If I recall correctly, I installed the
acerhk-source package, then changed the Makefile (see patch) inside the
archive /usr/src/acerhk.tar.bz2, and then did "module-assistant build
acerhk". Does that work for you?
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Well, this is what I did to fix the problem. Not very sure what it does
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Yes, this happens for me, too, on x86 with Intel 855GM video (for which
graphics acceleration in broken, so it’s turned off). Even after
renicing, mkfs gets only 5 to 10 % of CPU time. There should be a way to
prevent gparted from doing this.
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Thanks for posting! I have tried that on a Lucid Live CD by booting with
kernel option "text", installing the ppa version and then "sudo xinit
gdm". Everything runs fine for 1 or 2 minutes, when the system hangs. I
can press ctrl-alt-del however, then I get a white box with some console
output for
Public bug reported:
When using arping with a count and every probe has been answered
promptly, arping waits until the next probe would be sent before
printing the stats and returning. That is an unnecessary delay.
In the function recv_pack in arping.c, we have
290 if (quit_o
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To tag files with an image, you can drag an image from firefox to
nautilus, then from nautilus to EasyTAG. I don’t know if this is done
reasonably easily, but it would be nice to be able to drag images
directly from firefox.
ProblemType: Bug
Arch
Sorry, disregard my post. I was wrong, it is working as expected for me.
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I can confirm this. The feature is not working in 2.26.1 either.
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No, my 32-bit jaunty is affected.
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Binary package hint: base-files
I noticed that commands that are executed more than once in a root shell
also appear more than once when using the arrow keys. That is clearly
not desired behaviour. The default /root/.bashrc says this:
# don't put duplicate lines in the histo
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gnuplot freezes if the wx terminal is used
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Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
I have set the system to hibernate on low battery. If now the battery is
low and either the system hibernates automatically or I do it manually,
if further I plug in AC power after that and try to resume, the system
will fail to detect
forgot two corrections
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ah all right, I will check that
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It seems I was editing an old version … Here goes the (improved) patch
for 1.41.01.
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Well, I see that there is a lot more to do, so I have completely worked
over the de_list file. I must admit that my interpretation of the
notation includes some guesswork, but I am sure that it is much better
now than before at any rate.
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Binary package hint: espeak
Espeak is saying "zEktsIC" instead of "zECtsIC" for 60 and "d...@-*aitsic"
instead of "d...@-*aisic" for 30, which is a little off-putting. This is
easy to fix (or at least I assume that there are no side-effects); the
patch is included here.
Prob
Indeed, the patch fixes the problem for me.
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Actually, it is more like 2 seconds when in fullscreen mode. Also, the
terminal slows down processes with lots of output, such as, e.g.,
pdflatex. When I do "time locate -i bild", which has about 1500 lines of
output, in fullscreen mode, the result is
real0m10.040s
user0m0.936s
sys 0m0
Yes, terminator is also slow.
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Forgot to mention, I have an "Intel Corporation 82852/855GM Integrated
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Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
When using vi in gnome-terminal, scrolling one line down takes about one
second, which is much too long. This is most apparent when the window is
fullscreen. Also happens when using less. xterm does not have these
problems.
ProblemType: Bu
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Binary package hint: util-linux
There is a confusing error in the German translation for fdisk: It says
“63 Sektoren/Spuren” instead of “63 Sektoren/Spur”.
I would have opened a bug upstream but did not know where that is. Would
that be bugzilla.kernel.org? Would be grateful
My system has frozen several times again, so unfortunately, the PPA
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Oh great, I have installed the package today, looks good so far. I will report
back in a few days, or when I get another freeze.
In the meantime, I have been running X without DRI, which worked, but had its
drawbacks, of course.
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OK, so I found that upstream bug:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=572141
It seems I had to see to that gnome-settings-daemon is started with the --snyc
option. I did that then. This is the new backtrace (although to me it looks
much the same):
0xb7f12430 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
(gdb)
Finally! Here you go
0xb80b8430 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
(gdb) break gdk_x_error
Breakpoint 1 at 0xb7cb4563: file
/build/buildd/gtk+2.0-2.16.1/gdk/x11/gdkmain-x11.c, line 614.
(gdb) c
Continuing.
[Switching to Thread 0xb73b8970 (LWP 8672)]
Breakpoint 1, gdk_x_error (display=0x82453d0, error=0xbfd
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-settings-daemon
>From time to time, at the launch of the first windowed application in a
session, the skin abruptly changes to something similar, but not
identical, to "Glossy". After that, gnome-settings-daemon is no longer
running.
I haven’t been
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Ask.com keeps being re-added to Firefox search bar after updates
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OK, now things have become clear. This is a langpacks issue, and as it
seems not a bug.
After my Esperanto language pack had expired some time ago, I searched
for a new version and found a site that directed me to
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/latest-
mozilla1.9.0-l10n/lin
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This is the problem everyone except the reporter described in bug
239466. As I think that that bug is another issue originally, I open a
new bug.
When using gnuplot in terminal mode wxt (Ubuntu default), it will hang when
trying to close the plo
Xorg.0.log is inside the tgz package. That should do, right?
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scim is probably not the problem (there is always a defunct scim
process).
Thank you for your attention.
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Oh, I was indeed using kernel 2.6.30-rc5 when reproducing the bug.
However, I switched to the old kernel after resetting for the bug report
because my wireless device is not working in the new kernel.
It happened again this morning, and again, scim was defunct. I will have
a try if my system is st
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
There seem to be many versions of this bug around, but I cannot decide
whether mine is identical to any of those.
My screen randomly freezes a few times a day with only the mouse moving.
The keyboard reacts to nothing. ssh-ing in
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When using gnome-keybinding-properties to set e.g. Shift+Alt+> for
volume-up, the keybinding is not recognized. This holds for all
combination with Shift except when the main key is a letter key.
In gconf at apps\gnome-settings-daem
I just found bug 83142, which is about a very similar problem in feisty.
Uncommenting of some lines in locale.dir and compose.dir, as suggested
there, solved the problem, so I assume the main problem is the broken
locale (bug 23435). Therefore I close the bug report.
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** Summary changed:
- intrepid: cannot type non-ASCII characters in Esperanto locale using xim
+ cannot type non-ASCII characters in Esperanto locale using xim
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Binary package hint: firefox-3.0-branding
I have intrepid with the latest firefox (3.0.8) and firefox-3.0-branding
3.0.8+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.10.2. Firefox’s titlebar says “Mozilla
Firefox” in every locale (including "C") except Eperanto (eo.UTF-8 /
eo_XX.UTF-8), where it say
OK, now that you made me test some more, I noticed the same happens in
other apps, too: Nautilus (only in the address bar, not when renaming
files), generic Open/Save As dialogs, Tomboy, GRAMPS ... So I suppose
you are right and this is a gtk bug.
Before that I’d had no problems in OOo, firefox, g
I believe so, at least I didn’t see it in any other application yet.
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Binary package hint: gedit
When opening gedit in eo.UTF-8 or eo_XX.UTF-8 locale and system input method is
set to xim, it is only possible to type ASCII characters.
The bug was not present in Hardy, nor is it in other locales or when using scim.
** Affects: gedit (Ubuntu)
An even simpler solution is to choose the closest place from the list
and afterwards change the location name and, if you want, coordinates.
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sorry, another self-correction. I was testing the day-night dependence
with a rain symbol, which in fact is the same at day and night. Sun and
moon are correctly switched by coordinate.
So, my suggestion boils down to automatically finding the nearest
available weather station by coordinate. This
I now understand that the issue I had was not a bug. The showing up of wrong
time zones in the dialog is a bug, but not related to the weather issue, at
least not on my system.
I was assuming that libgweather does some sort of interpolation between known
weather stations, using the given coordin
I still get this issue in fully updated Hardy. I had the problem with
one location in America, my timezone being Europe/Berlin. The German
sites had working weather information. However, America/Los Angeles
never had any weather information. When I clicked to edit the location,
the timezone said As
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