I'd test it again, but I no longer have either of these laptops. The
font appears just fine on my Dell Latitude D630, for what it's worth.
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Bu
I'd tried the above script(s) on my Dell Latitude D630, with an iwl3945,
running Intrepid x86_64 to no avail. However, once I started poking
around at the different trigger files under /sys/class/leds/iwl-phy0\:*
I did find that the following worked for me:
#!/bin/sh
if [ "$IFACE" = "wlan0" ];
I also had this issue on a freshly installed laptop running Intrepid.
Enabling intrepid-proposed and only installing evolution (and its
updated dependencies, of course) seems to have fixed the problem.
Thanks, Sebastien and Steve!
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Thanks, at least, for the explanation, Alexander.
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I agree that this change should be the default on Ubuntu. As someone
who uses multiple platforms this is quite irritating, and I'm glad to
have at least found a solution I can use on my own thanks to this
Launchpad entry. For what it's worth, this preference is set to true in
both Windows and Mac
Michah,
Thank you very much for that informative reply -- that clarifies the
Ubuntu uname situation immensely. I do wonder why RHEL/CentOS (and
possibly other distros) behave differently, but this isn't an
appropriate discussion venue for that. I would question why Ubuntu
doesn't follow suit, bu
That does do the trick, Barry. Of course, then the text labels on the
splash screen during login are mighty small. :-\
I'm not sure what the best workaround to this might be, or even if
there's one that could be considered good enough to use by default.
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Binary package hint: coreutils
I've got several hosts running Feisty, and both "uname -i" and "uname
-p" report "unknown." Some examples:
PowerMac G4 -- 933MHz PowerPC G4
uname -i:
unknown
uname -p:
unknown
uname -m:
ppc
uname -a
I also saw similar behavior installing both Feisty and Edgy from the
alternate installation CDs on an x86_64 box. I guess this means it's an
expected behavior, but I'm not sure why. Does anyone have any thoughts
on this?
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Thanks for the instructions, Sebastien, and my apologies for the delay
in updating this. Unfortunately I've been unable to replicate the
crash, so either it's been fixed or I've just lost my touch. :-)
We can go ahead and close this report, but if I'm able to make it fail
again I'll get some goo
I'd be happy to. Is xchat-gnome-dbgsym a package that needs to be
installed, too? Because it's not showing up for me for an "apt-get
install." Sorry for my confusion -- this is the first time I've done
this level of debug work.
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htt
It took me a few tries to get it to crash running with valgrind, but
once I found a way to reproduce the issue -- hit ctrl+shift+W like a
madman as xchat-gnome is opening -- I ran it three times to give you
three separate valgrind reports. They're attached.
Please let me know if there's anything
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xchat-gnome
I was trying to disconnect -- via a right-click -- from the Ubuntu
Server network, and it crashed. That was the only network to which I
was connected at the time.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
CrashCounter: 1
Date: Fri Apr 6 09:43:1
(I was going to attach my term.log here, but it's empty.)
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SystemError in cache.commit(): E:I wasn't able to locate file for the
openoffice.org-style-crystal package. This might mean you need to manually fix
this packag
I encountered this same error with that same package, also when
upgrading from a clean Feisty install to the latest.
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Jon,
That used to fix the problem for me in Edgy with my HP Compaq nw8440, so
it's possible that you're seeing the same issue now. Try running the
following two commands after waking back up:
sudo sh -c 'echo -n "i8042" > /sys/bus/platform/drivers/i8042/unbind'
sudo sh -c 'echo -n "i8042" >
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
I've got two laptops -- an IBM ThinkPad T42 with an ATI Radeon Mobility
9600 using the 'radeon' driver, and an HP Compaq nw8440 with an ATI
FireGL v5200 using 'fglrx' -- and on the HP it looks like the GDM login
window is using a font that's either to
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I downloaded the Feisty beta alternate CD image for PowerPC from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ports/releases/7.04/beta/ubuntu-7.04-beta-
alternate-powerpc.iso. The MD5 sum checks out, so I'm certain it's a
good download, and the file size is 731MB. All the CD media I've tried
t
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apt
I installed the Feisty beta on two laptops today -- one IBM ThinkPad T42
and one HP Compaq nw8440. I used the alternate install CD for both, in
the former's case because I wanted root on LVM, and in the latter's case
because I already had the alterna
I installed the Feisty beta and was experiencing the same issue --
almost every time I resumed from sleep, my keyboard and mouse wouldn't
work. I created the suspend and resume scripts myself and it completely
fixed the problem. This is with my HP Compaq nw8440 laptop, so I
suspect it's something
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