I uncommented that line. Still broken; same symptoms.
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Cisco AM10 no longer switches mode
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That version is still broken; same symptoms.
Sorry for the delay in testing - I lent the laptop to someone. I'll be
able to re-test more quickly in future.
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As a workaround, I downgraded usb-modeswitch and usb-modeswitch-data to
the saucy versions:
usb-modeswitch_1.2.3+repack0-1ubuntu3_amd64.deb
usb-modeswitch-data_20120815-2_all.deb
I've attached the usb_modeswitch log from this, which worked.
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My Cisco AM10 "valet connector" WiFi adaptor
This worked under Saucy but broke when I upgraded to Trusty. I've
attached usb_modeswitch.log obtained from turning debugging on.
>From before the upgrade, I didn't ever run in debugging mode but syslog
entries looked like:
sysl
I was able to build and install the driver Xprogrammer found, but it
does not work for me at all. It can get an address via DHCP but after
that I can't even ping the default gateway.
There were several warnings produced during the build, lots of dmesg
output, and a stack dump triggered in net/mac
Public bug reported:
I can probably work around this by removing the conflicting package, but
a dialog pops up periodically asking me to file a report so here you go.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: default-jre-headless 1:1.6-43ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-
Hi Pedro,
Thanks for the response. Is there actually a reason to suspect that my
bug has been fixed in the latest release of Ubuntu Natty? Has any
developer even read this bug report since I logged it in December? If
not, I'd prefer not to bother with these charades.
Please advise, and thanks
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Title:
mencoder man page is wrong
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Binary package hint: mplayer
>From man mencoder:
-y (also see -zoom) (MPlayer only)
Scale image to height (if software/hardware scaling is
available). Disables aspect calculations.
$ mencoder -nosound -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4 -o stack.avi -x
This also happens on Lucid. It's a regression from Karmic, where my
netbook suspended on idle.
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The same issue occurs when burning a disc with gnomebaker: gnomebaker
asks for me to insert a disc, I do so, then Nautilus pops up its
confusing dialog.
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This can also happen during the burning process, which results in a
coastered disc.
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burning DVD fails with "Possibly creating an invalid J
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burning DVD fails with "Possibly creating an invalid Joliet extension.
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Binary package hint: gnomebaker
I am attempting to burn a DVD using the default settings. After a few
seconds, burning aborts and the disc is ejected. "Show output" reveals:
Executing 'genisoimage -gui -V GnomeBaker data disk -A GnomeBaker -p Jody
McInty
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"Select windows when the mouse moves over them" ignored
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Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
"Select windows when the mouse moves over them" in "Window Preferences"
is ignored. Regardless of what is chosen, clicking is required to
focus. This even persists after logging out and logging in.
This may be a bug in the window m
I'm getting the same dialog as Joonas. I don't understand why this
dialog appears in the first place. It says "The disc could not be
ejected though it needs to be removed for the current operation to
continue." - this is untrue. There is no reason why the disc even needs
to be ejected. I was ab
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Some apps must be run with dbus-launch
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Binary package hint: dbus
I've logged in to my system using the "Ubuntu Desktop Edition" session
and run a shell.
When running some applications, I get dbus errors unless I run the app
with 'dbus-launch'. dbus and gconf are running.
Examples:
$ evince
(evince:16835): Egg
I'm pretty sure I'm seeing this bug as well, but in a different way. I
run UNR 10.04.1 LTS, which runs most applications full screen all the
time. Steps to reproduce:
1. Highlight an icon in netbook-launcher by mousing over it.
2. Switch away from netbook-launcher, either by launching an applica
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Favourite item disappeared during upgrade
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Binary package hint: netbook-launcher
I upgraded from Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.10 to 10.4.1. Prior to the
upgrade, "bilbo", a blogging tool, was in my favourites list.
Afterwards it was not. I suspect this is because "bilbo" changed names
to "blogilo".
I was able to add "blo
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Binary package hint: gqview
Edit -> "in The Gimp" does not work. This error is shown on stdout:
sh: gimp-remote: not found
Changing "gimp-remote" to "gimp" in preferences fixes the issue.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Tue Jan 19 23:24:08 2010
DistroRelease: Ub
Apparently this isn't fixed. I discovered it again and after discussion
on the git mailing list, it seems related to me rsyncing my tree between
multiple machines.
Affected: 1.5.6.3-1.1ubuntu2, git version 1.6.0.4 shipped with 9.04
Not affected: 1.5.4.3-1ubuntu2, git version 1.6.4 from upstream,
** Changed in: git-core (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => New
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git version 1.6.0.4 shipped with 9.04 works fine.
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Binary package hint: git-core
Ubuntu release: Ubuntu 8.10
Package version: 1:1.5.6.3-1.1ubuntu2
'git pull' doesn't work. Yesterday, I cloned Linus's kernel tree:
scj...@ailuropoda:~/cfs/kernels/git$ git clone
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6
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Binary package hint: util-linux
fdisk gives an "Unsupported suffix" error when the +cylinders syntax is
used to create a partition:
Command (m for help): n
Command action
e extended
p primary partition (1-4)
p
Selected partition 4
First cylinder (99-130, default 99
Public bug reported:
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 8.04.1
Release:8.04
$ apt-cache policy linux
linux:
Installed: 2.6.24.21.23
Candidate: 2.6.24.21.23
Sound capture/recording does not work. I followed the steps in
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems to try and
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Not sure if my problem is related to Daniel's but it's the same
hardware. I tried the troubleshooting. Playback via OSS and
"Applications -> Sound & Video -> Volume Control" is the only thing that
works. Recording, alsamixer, and ALSA playbacx does not work. Details:
For playback in "System ->
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Status: New
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On 5/6/07, Albin Tonnerre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Looks like it does actually depends on libutenprintui2-dev and
> libpng12-dev. what distribution are you using ?
Yeah, looks like it's been fixed. This is 6.10 - haven't gotten around to
upgrading yet.
Cheers,
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cinepaint
Problems encountered:
1. libgutenprintui1-dev, a build-dep, does not exist. It seems to work
without that - I have libgutenprintui2-dev so maybe that's why.
2. Compile error in png.c:
cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../lib -I/usr/include/gli
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