Here is the log, running vinagre on 11.10.?field.comment=Here is the
log, running vinagre on 11.10.?field.comment=Here is the log, running
vinagre on 11.10.
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Aptitude is not installed by default in Maverick.
Try:
sudo apt-get install aptitude
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Sync cmake 2.8.3-3 (main) from Debian experimental (main)
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Bug #695335 has more info on the asm support issue.
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* Install cmake documentation into /usr/share/doc/cmake/ and link doc
directories of the rest binary packages to it (needs debhelper 7.4.2).
(LP: #669197)
* Backport a patch from 2.8.4 to fix ASM support. Thanks to Leon Nardella for
heads up. (Closes: #608510, LP: #695335)
There's a package for Maverick in the PPA now.
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ASM support is broken in cmake 2.8.3
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ASM support is broken in cmake 2.8.3
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This bug is fixed in Debian, but not in Natty.
http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/c/cmake/cmake_2.8.3-3/changelog
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I got in touch with the Debian maintainer and it's fixed in Debian now.
http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/c/cmake/cmake_2.8.3-3/changelog
** Changed in: cmake (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Confirmed
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #608510
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** Changed in: cmake (Debian)
Importance: Undecided => Unknown
** Changed in: cmake (Debian)
Status: New => Unknown
** Changed in: cmake (Debian)
Remote watch: None => Debian Bug
I set up a daily build for vbam in ppa:leon.nardella/vbam-daily.
It currently hosts packages for Ubuntu Maverick and Natty.
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[needs-packagi
People interested in testing may checkout lp:vbam, where I set up a mirror of
their svn repo.
I've even set up a daily build of lp:vbam in ppa:leon.nardella/vbam-daily,
which is currently building successfully against the cmake package provided in
ppa:leon.nardella/cmake.
** Also affects: cma
There are updated packages in my PPA now. Please test.
ppa:leon.nardella/cmake
** Changed in: cmake (Ubuntu)
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Tit
Found this patch in cmake's git repository which seems to be on the way to
2.8.4.
It's a very simple patch and seems to fix the issue for me. I'm currently in
the process of building updated packages for Maverick and Natty for others to
test.
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** Tags added: i386 natty
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Binary package hint: cmake
I've successfully built vbam (a gameboy advance emulator) with cmake
2.8.2 on Maverick, but when I enabled the backports repository, I got
cmake 2.8.3, which can't build it anymore.
This is the output on the console when I run "cmake ."
CMake Err
I have been using the aubergine packages since they were released and
had been facing the (0,0) cursor move issue on first use ever since.
Out of curiosity, I installed ppa-purge this morning and proceeded to purge the
aubergine PPA.
Four packages were downgraded: xserver-common xserver-xephyr xs
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Added your PPA, upgraded three packages and I still have the (0,0) jump problem.
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Microsoft Lifecam VX-1000's microphone (which uses the gspca driver) never
worked in Linux.
Upstream kernel 2.6.26 was released yesterday and fixes this problem.
- I have tried to track it down and it seems that this one
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torva
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Microsoft Lifecam VX-1000's microphone (which uses the gspca driver) never
worked in Linux.
Upstream kernel 2.6.26 was released yesterday and fixes this problem.
I have tried to track it down and it seems that this one
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-notes
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I have the mouse pointer going to screen corner when a special key is
first pressed too.
l...@ln01:~$ dpkg -l | grep -i evdev
ii xserver-xorg-input-evdev 1:2.3.2-6ubuntu3.1~testcase1
X.Org X server -- evdev input driver
l...@ln01:~$ sudo
@Chris Halse Rogers: The PPA package seems to have fixed the issues for
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http://paste.ubuntu.com/509558/
Events from my keyboard.
Also tested all the other devices shown by lsinput, but none of them presented
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Also, this is my kit:
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mouseandkeyboard/ProductDetails.aspx?pid=039
Nothing fancy on the keyboard, just volume keys and a Calculator key.
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Just to make it clear: the file on the left is a .tar.gz and the one on
right in is a .tar.lzo
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Same here.
Both keyboard and mouse are from Microsoft.
Bus 003 Device 003: ID 045e:0750 Microsoft Corp.
Bus 003 Device 002: ID 045e:00cb Microsoft Corp. Basic Optical Mouse v2.0
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I just installed Maverick from RC iso, on amd64 and am fully updated.
- Installed lzop in order to recover my data backuped in a tar.lzo file,
+ Installed lzop in order to recover my data backed up in a tar.lzo file,
but that opt
Public bug reported:
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I just installed Maverick from RC iso, on amd64 and am fully updated.
Installed lzop in order to recover my data backuped in a tar.lzo file,
but that option doesn't appear anymore when I right-click the backup
file.
File-roller itself can op
Merely using Brasero's master branch doesn't fix this.
When I try to export mp3 to CD from Banshee, I get this in the terminal:
/usr/local/bin/brasero: symbol lookup error: /usr/local/lib/libbrasero-
burn.so.0: undefined symbol: brasero_medium_selection_update_used_space
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I figure I should have said this on the report too, oh well..
No, it's not a disc and not drive problem. I've tried several discs and
all working flawlessly in Rhythmbox, which is what I have always used,
by the way.
Just recently I came to know about a proprosal to have Banshee as
default in Kar
And this is a paste of the terminal output when run with the --debug parameter.
http://paste.ubuntu.com/167164/
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I'm on Jaunty, fully updated, and just installed Banshee through apt-get.
Itcrashes a few seconds into any song while playing back an audio CD, showing a
dialog about broken pipes and the following text output. After I click OK in
the dialog, it
@Theodore Ts'o
I can consistently reproduce this bug on my Acer Aspire One AOA150, which also
has an Atom N270 plus 1GB of RAM and a 120GB SATA HD.
It happens even on a clean install of Jaunty, as well as on a fully updated
install, with more than 100GB of HD free.
I can reliably trigger this bu
Anybody sees the connection between this bug and the data loss bug ( Bug
#317781 ) ? I just had my laptop freeze again ( I was building Firefox )
and then it was trashed so hard I couldn't even have it boot again!
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 330824
Soft lockups (freezes) when deleting files from ext4 partitions on 2.6.28
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So... I was reproducing this again via the root shell from the Ubuntu
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to see lots of these:
BUG: soft lockup - CPU#0 stuck for 61s [cc1plus3655]
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So... I've been doing some tests and it seems kernel
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.29.1/linux-
image-2.6.29-02062901-generic_2.6.29-02062901_i386.deb fixes this bug.
I'd greatly appreciate if other people encountering this bug could test
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As somebody on #ubuntu-kernel ( I think it was maco ) suggested, I checked out
two little things:
1- When the systems freezes, I can't ping it.
2- When I'm reproducing this bug per the instructions in the bug report, the
last process (from 'top') is 'rm'.
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Public bug reported:
I am experiencing frequent lock-ups/hangs/freezes with the Jaunty Desktop Beta
version, using ext4.
Every now and then it'll freeze, no matter if I just booted or if I've been
logged in for 5 hours.
I have experimented a lot of things to trigger these freezes what I could co
I managed to get LEDs to work by doing the following:
1- Doing all updates ( I have Proposed enabled ) which overrides Andy's kernel,
breaking wireless again.
2- Reinstall linux-backports-modules-jaunty
3- Reinstall Andy's kernel.
I'm not sure whether it's really needed, but I reboot after each
Yeah.. I can confirm too that Andy's kernel solves the problem.
Wireless is working as expected with free Atheros driver and so is the kill
switch.
Not sure if they should, but the wifi leds aren't working.
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You can install the kernel package from the command line:
$ sudo dpkg -i nameofthepackage
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pidgin (2.5.4-1) experimental; urgency=low
* New upstream version
* Remove version-specific shlibdep generation, and add libgnt to
libpurple0.symbols
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** Affects: pidgin (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: f-spot (Ubuntu)
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I confirm all of above on Intrepid 8.10 and provide some (hopefully)
helpful debug info.
l...@alderaan:~$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 8.10
Release:8.10
Codename: intrepid
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This bug seems to be fixed on my Acer Aspire One on Intrepid's kernel 2.6.27-11.
I've done several reboots since yesterday and the wireless network is being
picked and working just as expected.
The only issue I had was that I lost any wireless connectivity after
upgrading the kernel, since the re
I think the 64-bit version is still alpha/beta, isn't it?
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It seems Adobe already has a repository for Ubuntu:
http://ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.com/2008/12/adobe-flash-avoiding-md5-errors.html
Summing up:
Enable "deb http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu intrepid partner" and install
adobe-flashplugin
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I just installed Intrepid on a SIS 661fx system I can't get it to run at any
resolution above 800x600
Both the Screen Resolution application Xrandr won't find the native monitor
mode ( 1024x768 @ 60 ) and, despite being able to add such mode through Xrandr,
I can't switch to it.
I don't really
http://www.amule.org/abugs/view.php?id=1430 <-- This is a duplicate in
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I'm on Intrepid running Amule 2.2.2 and all updates applied.
Whenever I click the 'x' button on a search tab to close it, Amule will
crash and generate a backtrace, which I'm reproducing below:
-
Version 4.2 did the trick for me too.
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This bug is actually almost 2 months old already.
Regarding your doubt, version 4.1 was supposed to fix this, but it didn't.
If you downgrade to version 4, Update Manager will tell you there's an update,
since the 4.1 package wasn't dropped off the repository.
You just have to keep ignoring vers
I can confirm this bug.
Sometimes wireless will stop working and it works again after a reboot, a cold
boot being needed.
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I totally understand that, but from an end-user point of view, the
frontend+engine are both the antivirus.
Anyways, if that's the policy, I'll take that.
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Since an antivirus is such a critical kind of software, I think it
should be good practice to always have the latest and greatest.
ClamTk frontend has a new 4.0 series and we should have that in
Intrepid.
** Affects: clamtk (Ubuntu)
Importan
I just installed Intrepid on a Dell Latitude 120L laptop with ABNT2
keyboard, so I have only one 'dot' key, which I guess maps to the
regular dot key on standard keyboards, and I can confirm that the 'dot'
inputs a comma with xkb-data-1.3-2ubuntu4.1.
The 'solution' for the time being seems to be d
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