This is a SUPER old ticket. Closing, as these issues have been resolved.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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"Josh's comment is unhelpful and IMHO against the entire ethos of Ubuntu."
It is not something that we packages, and to be honest, I was under the
impression that it was from our site. I apologize for that.
mulx - yes, I see that now. I never install from repos, so this
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Title:
Backport PPA for PlayOnLinux
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Title:
PlayOnLinux requires curl even though it isn't a dependancy
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The only reason this happens is when you have conflicting lists of
packages in multiple repositories. This is usually caused by using PPA's
with conflicting packages, and from what I can see, you have a bunch of
PPA's installed, and packages dependent on each other must be fighting
for dependencies
As stated previously on playonlinux.com's forum:
playonlinux-bash is still part of PlayOnLinux/PlayOnMac, we're not
responsible for third party packaging
It is still there. It is actually a part of the program itself. It NEEDS
to be there. I have been getting nonsensical emails about this from
Ub
Sorry. I mean, "Marking this bug report as invalid..."
It has been a long day so far. :)
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Title:
playonlinux Ubuntu freezer
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This is actually related to Wine, but really, this should be posted on
the PlayOnLinux forums. Please go to playonlinux.com, create an account,
and report your issue there. Wine is a very picky thing, and not always
perfect. Regardless of which, this is not an Ubuntu issue at all.
Marking this pac
Just install curl. Thats all. Not everything can do everything for you.
Install curl, and move on.
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Current dev release has that already (if I am not mistaken), but has not
been released as stable, as of yet. Will update after I check it. If I
am incorrect in that being fixed in the current dev version, Ill make
sure its added as a fix to the next stable release. Again, I can see at
least Saucy h
Assigning to myself (admin for POL), to see if we can get the repo
updated. :)
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Josh Black (djyoshabyd)
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This is NOT A BUG. We (The PlayOnLinux Team) have stated previously that
whatever bugs are being reported here have been corrected. The version
in ALL of Ubuntu's repositories (as far as I can see) is SUPER old. The
current STABLE version that is recommended for use is PlayOnLinux 4.2.1.
This is NO
I stand corrected;
Saucy has 4.2.1 in their repo:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/saucy/playonlinux
If it says that you need to install curl and p7zip, simply install them,
and the errors will not be there. Its quite trivial. Simply install, and
use as usual. If you are missing a dependency, it will
This is not a bug. If you installed from the Ubuntu repos, that version
is SUPER out of date. Download 4.2.1 from playonlinux.com.
I have been trying to get Ubuntu to update their repos, but they have
not done so. This is not a bug. You simply need to install those
dependencies.
sudo apt-get inst
This should not be confirmed. This is a VERY VERY old version of POL.
You need to get the newest package, which is 4.2.1
This bug report should be closed. Original poster of this bug is not
even using the newest version, which should be downloaded from
playonlinux.com.
There is currently a bug r
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"playonlinux" versions published in Ubuntu
Saucy (4.2.1-1): multiverse/otherosfs
Raring (4.1.1-1): multiverse/otherosfs
Quantal (4.1.1-1): multiverse/otherosfs
Precise (4.0.14-1): multiverse/otherosfs
Lucid (3.7.3-1): multiverse/otherosfs
Most other distro's are. Ubuntu is the only one that is this far behind.
Even the community Arch repo's have the current version. In terms of
performance and reliability, this is our most stable release yet.
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And that is incorrectly named. 4.2.1 is the current stable, not dev
release. 4.2.2 is our current unstable dev release, and is only
available through git right now.
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I can post the changelog. Its too much to mention.
As you can see, its quite a lot.
Really, having this stable version would be great in the repos. I dont
think its been up to date since I started using linux quite a few years
ago. haha
4.2.1
When re
Public bug reported:
The current version in the Ubuntu repositories is painfully out of date,
and we now have a new release (4.2.1) that is stable and works much
better than the one in the Ubuntu repo's. The packages can be had at
playonlinux.com for all architectures.
This should be updated for
Unfortunately, disabling autosuspend doesn't seem to fix the problem with
the mouse on the live CD. It still freezes after a random amount of time.
- Original Message -
From: "Brian Murray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 11:15 PM
Subject: [
ore/parameters/autosuspend
- Original Message -
From: "Brian Murray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 5:45 PM
Subject: [Bug 84762] Re: Feisty: usb mouse stops working
Josh Black - could you try disabling autosuspend for u
@Brian Murray
How would you suggest I do this using the Live CD? I can't open the file w/
Gedit, and when I try the following command, I'm getting "Permission Denied"
messages:
sudo echo 0 > /sys/module/usbcore/parameters/autosuspend
I also tried
sudo echo -1 > /sys/module/usbcore/parameters/
Here's the dmesg after my USB mouse freeze from the Gutsy Live CD. This
mouse is plugged directly.
[0.00] Linux version 2.6.22-8-generic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version
4.1.3 20070629 (prerelease) (Ubuntu 4.1.2-13ubuntu2)) #1 SMP Thu Jul 12
15:59:45 GMT 2007
[0.00] BIOS-provided
2.6.20-16-generic kernel. The mouse is attached directly.
lsusb after mouse fails:
Bus 002 Device 004: ID 1058:0404 Western Digital Technologies, Inc.
Bus 002 Device 003: ID 1058:0900 Western Digital Technologies, Inc.
Bus 002 Device 001: ID :
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 046d:c517 Logitech,
I can confirm that this is still a problem w/ the live environment of
the Tribe 5 release of Gutsy Gibbon.
MainBoard ASUSTeK P5N-E
Logitech MX3200 USB Mouse
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