No worries. I finally gave up on using Ubuntu and moved to 100% Gentoo
about 10 years ago, so no idea if this was ever fixed in a newer
version. :-9
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Not exactly. This bug is about the terminal widget causing the update
manager not to fit on the screen. #1072460 is about the update window
manager growing (again outside the screen) when expanding the details
(before upgrade starts) and then not shrinking again when they are
unexpanded, leaving
Comment #9 does seem related to bug #1072460 rather than this bug
though. Comment #8 shows this bug.
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Public bug reported:
In quantal, the support for UMS was removed from the Xorg radeon driver.
That's fine, except for the fact that there seems to be something funky
with KMS. If I enable it, the pixel clock can't be set above 175MHz.
This affects both the console and X. X thinks that it is able
Public bug reported:
The function compare_location() in gweather-pref.c contains the
following call:
g_settings_get (pref->priv->applet->lib_settings, "default-location",
"(ssm(dd))",
&default_loc, NULL, NULL);
This format string requires 5 pointers to be provided, but o
Issue does not appear in quantal.
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Public bug reported:
The package flash-kernel is a package which causes the flash partition
/dev/mmcblk0 to be unconditionally overwritten each time you install a
new kernel or module. I have a multiboot setup with Android and Ubuntu
on my AC100, and load the kernel from a SD-card using Multiboot
Public bug reported:
On my AC100 (screen resolution 1024x600), the list of changes to the
packages when doing a dist-upgrade to Q expanded below the bottom edge
of the screen. This made it impossible to read the last couple of lines
even if scrolling as far down as possible. It wasn't possible t
Hm, this issue seems to have been further complicated by the decision to
only build SMP kernels for ppc32. Please reconsider this, since KVM is
not available in a 32-bit SMP kernel.
Are there even any 32-bit implementations with SMP widely available? Is
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Also, there seems to be something wrong with video overlays, the Y
apears to be offset from the UV vertically by maybe 4 pixels...
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Ok, my bad. It turns out that I had to create a symlink from
tegra_drv.so -> tegra_dri.abi11.so since my Xorg uses video driver ABI
11.0...
Now the driver actually loads. I can't seem to get any GL going though;
both glxinfo and glxgears complain that there are no RGB visuals.
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Thanks. I tried installing it on my AC100, but it seems like some
kernel module is missing.
>From Xorg.0.log:
[...]
[13.368] (II) LoadModule "tegra"
[13.603] (WW) Warning, couldn't open module tegra
[13.604] (II) UnloadModule "tegra"
[13.604] (II) Unloading tegra
[13.604] (EE
And me today 2012-04-28...
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calculating the upgrade: The package 'uni
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** Description changed:
The configuration CONFIG_KVM_BOOK3S_32 seems to have been omitted from
the kernel builds for PPC 32 bit of the linux 3.2 packages. It was
enabled (as a module) in the 3.0 kernels. Please enable it, since
Public bug reported:
The configuration CONFIG_KVM_BOOK3S_32 seems to have been omitted from
the kernel builds for PPC 32 bit of the linux 3.2 packages. It was
enabled (as a module) in the 3.0 kernels. Please enable it, since
/dev/kvm can not be created without it on e.g. G3 and G4.
Thanks
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Um, ok, so where is Nvidia's bugtracker then?
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It loks like this package is only built for armel, not for armhf which
is the architecture best suited for Tegra(2&3).
Please make an armhf build.
Thanks.
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Importance: Undecided
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Upstreams has a fix for the problem:
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I've verified that adding this patch to the Oneiric source package fixes
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Public bug reported:
As the summary says, please import 2.2.13-4.1 from Debian. It no longer
depends on libpanel-applet2-0, so it can now be installed at the same
time as gnome-panel without using --force-breaks.
Thanks.
** Affects: gnubiff (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: N
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Public bug reported:
When using gdk_cairo_region_create_from_surface() on a big endian
system, the points in the resulting region get reversed in horizontal
groups of 8. I've attached an example program that clearly shows the
problem, and I'll attach screenshots from running it on amd64 (little
For reference, the problem appears to be fixed in Linux kernel 3.2.0, so
installing the package linux-image-3.2.0-5-powerpc can be used as a
workaround, even on natty.
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Actually, the situation seems even worse in Oneiric.
1) Neither /usr/bin/gnome-wm nor the /desktop/gnome/session keys exist, so I
can't figure out the intended way to set the window manager for gnome
2) Not only the "Ubuntu" sessions use metacity, but the special "Sawfish"
session installed by s
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[dist-upgrade] Maver
Public bug reported:
During the upgrade from Maverick to Natty, an error occured in a trigger
for the monodoc-base package:
[...]
Processing triggers for monodoc-base ...
generating monodoc search index...
** (/usr/lib/monodoc/browser.exe:32441): WARNING **: The following assembly
referenced fr
@#15: Because that page contains a multi-line textarea. The default in
seamonkey is to enable spellchecking for multi-line textareas, so as
long as the spellchecking is broken seamonkey will crash as soon as you
visit a page with a multiline textarea on it.
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Binary package hint: gnome-session-common
The file /usr/share/gnome-session/sessions/2d-gnome.session contains the
line
Required-windowmanager=metacity
This should say
Required-windowmanager=gnome-wm
just like in classic-gnome.session, otherwise the users wm preferenc
@yamo:
According to comment #27, the recipe does not work anymore because the content
on the sites changed.
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Hi.
As already stated (in comment #6), the problem is fixed in lucid. Since I have
upgraded to lucid,
this is no longer an issue for me.
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In lucid, the qemu-kvm package builds on all architectures, which fixes
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The 0.10.0-1ubuntu1 source package still compiles and runs under karmic,
so just republishing it would be an improvement over the current
situation. Of course, getting 0.11 or 0.12 would be even nicer...
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Also, the gcc bug has been fixed in karmic-updates (by gcc-4.4 version
4.4.1-4ubuntu9),
so building the karmic package from source on an up-to-date karmic system also
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But wait, it gets better! It turns out that karmic also has the bug
with xorg.conf.
After adding the kluge to my xorg.conf, it turns out that HW rendering actually
gets the colors right in karmic too, only SW rendering is wrong in karmic.
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Ah-ha! After some googling, I found that with newer Xorg, you need to define
a Virtual attribute for each Display subsection in xorg.conf, or you will not
get
HW rendering. (Is there already a launchpad issue for this?)
The live CD does not come with any xorg.conf at all, so of course no
direct
glxgears -info =>
GL_RENDERER = Software Rasterizer
Xorg.log says:
(II) RADEON(0): RADEONInitMemoryMap() :
(II) RADEON(0): mem_size : 0x0400
(II) RADEON(0): MC_FB_LOCATION : 0x9bff9800
(II) RADEON(0): MC_AGP_LOCATION : 0xffc0
(II) RADEON(0): Depth moves disabled by def
I was running without LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE, dmesg showed that radeon
drm was loaded, and glxinfo showed "direct rendering: Yes". I suppose
that means I was using the radeon render engine, but if there is a
better way to know for sure, please let me know... :-)
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Well, I tried the 0.8.6-0ubuntu2 package published in Lucid, an that one
seems to work at least.
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Incidentally, here is a patch which fixed the compilation problem:
--- mol-drivers-macosx-0.9.72.1/config/Rules.make.orig 2010-01-06
21:41:07.0 +0100
+++ mol-drivers-macosx-0.9.72.1/config/Rules.make 2010-01-06
21:38:58.0 +0100
@@ -223,7 +223,7 @@
M_ASMFLAGS = -D__ASS
@Kamus: 0.9.72.1-1 of the package was released, fixing the dependency
problem. However, this version does not compile, so there are no binary
packages available. You could argue that the issue is a different one,
but the problem that a binary package of 0.9.72.1-1 (or newer) does not
exist remain
-O2 also works fine, it's just -Os that is bugged.
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As a workaround, changing
CFLAGS += -Os
to
CFLAGS += -O
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This happens to me as well.
Analyzing the problem, I found that the called function "_savegpr_30"
has a non-standard calling convention; it takes its input parameter in
r11. However, the call to the function goes through the PLT (a dynamic
call), which clobbers r11. This looks like a GCC bug.
T
Here's what my .xsession-errors said, by the way:
Setting IM through im-switch for locale=en_GB.
Start IM through /home/marcus/.xinput.d/en_GB linked to
/etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/ibus.
/usr/bin/xmodmap: unable to open file '/usr/share/apps/kxkb/ubuntu.xmodmap'
for reading
/usr/bin/xmodmap: 1 err
For me, the problem disappeared after a reboot; just logging out and in
again did not help.
I do have an idea how the problem might have occurred:
What I did was that first I opened the IBus Preferences, while my input method
was still
SCIM. (I didn't know what IBus was, so I just opened the pr
Correct, I'm talking about host OS != x86, not target OS != x86.
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The qemu package has been replaced with a "transitional package" from qemu-kvm
in karmic.
This makes no sense on non-x86 systems, where qemu-kvm can never work. Please
restore
the regular qemu package for these architectures again.
** Affects: qe
After upgrading to karmic, the same problem remains.
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The problem seems to have been fixed in 9.04, but I don't get the part about
"lacking needed information as described in previous comments". The only
information requested was whether the problem existed in 8.10 beta, and I
already
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After upgrading to Jaunty, colours are wrong in GL applications.
I did a testprogram which is supposed to show a red square, a green square,
a blue square and a white square on a black background. What I get is
a cyan square, a purple square, a blue square, and a white squar
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Verified as working on todays build of the Live CD.
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Yep, now everything seems to work perfectly.
I'll try building a custom live CD with the packages
I build tomorrow just in case...
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Selecting mini-internal makes no difference.
Also, my working X setup on Intrepid auto-detects "mini-external" as well.
Not that this is any proof it is correct of course. :-)
I've subscribed myself to the upstream bug, although it looks like someone
already has
had some kind of revelation... :
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Ok, building from the live CD worked fine.
The actual driver upgrade seems to have made no change though; the behaviour is
exactly as before.
Attaching logs.
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Well, ok, I used "-d" to circumvent the dependency check completely, but it
doesn't look like building with
this version of xserver-xorg-dev gived the required results, because the
packages produced were not
usable with the X server on the live CD.
The -radeon package could not be installed; the
Tormod,
Your PPA does not seem to contain any PPC builds of the package you indicate.
I tried building it myself, but it build-depends on a newer xserver-xorg-dev
than
what is available in Intrepid...
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Ah, never mind, I found https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization
which
contains all the needed info. I'll check the package tonight.
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Is there a tool to inject a package update into a live CD image, or do I need
to unpack
the image, use dpkg --root, and then recreate the ISO (including El Torito and
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Ok. Created as bug 351245.
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For reference, here's the log output from my working X setup on
Intrepid.
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No picture in X (DVI-I analog) on MacMini with Jaunty live CD
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/3
** Attachment added: "dmesg output when running the Live CD"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24493157/dmesg.txt
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No picture in X (DVI-I analog) on MacMini with Jaunty live CD
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/351245
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-ati
System: MacMini G4 1.33GHz (builtin Radeon 9200)
Monitor: Nokia Multigraph 446Xpro CRT, connected with DVI-I->VGA adapter
I tried the Jaunty Live CD, but it was a no go. The console worked fine at
1600x1...@85, but as soon
as X s
** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24493142/Xorg.0.log
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No picture in X (DVI-I analog) on MacMini with Jaunty live CD
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/351245
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Well, the symptoms are the same as the original reporter (no working analog
video on DVI-I).
It's a bit difficult to know a priori which issues are exactly the same...
But there is also e.g. bug 340940, should I attach the logs there?
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[gutsy][9700] analog output on DVI-I broken
https://bugs.l
And here is the dmesg, just in case.
** Attachment added: "dmesg.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24449476/dmesg.txt
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[gutsy][9700] analog output on DVI-I broken
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/145198
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Thanks Tormod.
I tried this Live CD, but it was a no go. The console worked fine at
1600x1...@85, but as soon
as X started, the monitor went into power save. Switching to a text VT worked,
but switching
back to VT7 again gave me power save mode. I'm attaching the X log.
Using video=ofonly ga
** Attachment added: "Patch to add -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=0 to CFLAGS in molelf
directory"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20417665/unfortify.patch
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[PATCH] Linking error in molelf
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/307873
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Binary package hint: mol
Hi.
Some wiseguy has added -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 to the default options of gcc.
As a result, molelf does not link correctly.
The attached patch fixes the problem.
// Marcus
** Affects: mol (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I did this:
1) Added the line "ASYNCMOUNTNFS=no" to the end of /etc/default/rcS
2) Commented out the line in /etc/network/if-up.d/nis
and now my system is booting normally again.
I'm not sure how necessary 2) is, but I noticed the system appeared to try to
start
NIS too early, and figured it wa
Well, the symptom is different, because now the package doesn't build, so there
is no candidate which would fail the dependency check... :-(
It's the compilation of bootx/main/init.S which fails.
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mol-drivers-macsox not installable on gutsy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136555
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Is there a PPC version of this Live CD available for testing on MacMini?
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[gutsy][9700] analog output on DVI-I broken
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Yup, you're probably right.
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Hardcoded buffer size in gksu-run-helper
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/173757
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