This situation is absurd.
All my music and videos are on a NAS.
They are not mounted in /media for good reason.
Is there a setting? No? Epic fail.
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Fresh Ubuntu 18.04 install uses wrong Realtek wired network driver.
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Doesn't seem like a gvfs bug. Network Manager?
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Wifi disconnects very very often and is hard to reconnect
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Same problem for me with Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
Workaround succeeded but seems reasonable for brasero to prompt for
sudo, or similar.
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Braser
Confirming this issue for USB installer for both 18.04.1 and 16.04.5 on HP
Compaq dc5800.
The "acpi=off noapic" kernel parameter workaroud works for installing the
system.
And interestingly, once installed to SATA drive the system boots and behaves
normally.
I'd be happy to try a new ISO or upd
Sounds likely to be this issue:
https://github.com/nigels-com/glew/issues/103
I can go ahead and release a GLEW 2.0.1 (bugfix release) if it's likely
to be promptly downstreamed.
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As the GLEW maintainer my suggestion would be to only continue with MX
packages for GLEW 1.13. There is no good reason to continue using GLEW
1.x aside from the MX multi-thread, multi-context support.
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To clarify the intended behavior.
$ pkg-config --cflags glew
-I/usr/include/GL -I/usr/include/libdrm
ought to be:
$ pkg-config --cflags glew
-I/usr/include -I/usr/include/libdrm
In other words, headers are supposed to include GLEW via
As a workaround perhaps:
$ pkg-config --cflags glew
-I/us
Fair enough if 12.04 32-bit -> 17.04 64-bit is not a supported upgrade
path. However, it probably ought not be presented to the user as an
option.
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Today I upgraded a 32-bit Ubuntu 12.04 using
ubuntu-16.04-beta2-desktop-amd64.iso on USB via unetbootin.
Overall, success! However, along the way I did start over due to a
time-consuming delay with a package backup step that appeared to be failing for
every single package.
Awesome. You rock!
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GLEW does not support OpenGLES. Therefore it seems doubtful that
openimageio-1.3.12 supports OpenGLES unless there is some kind of build
option for that.
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I'm the upstream maintainer of GLEW, my comment is that although a lot
of packages depend on GLEW, the vast majority of changes are fully
backwards compatible. 1.11.0 is itself nearly one year old and is two
versions behind. Fortunately for me I'm not having too much traffic
about obsolete bugs,
I've put a fix into GLEW which will appear in the release after 1.9.0.
- Nigel
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Fixed upstream, I think.
I recommend updating to GLEW 1.7.0, the current release.
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glxew.h does not compile
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Current version is now 1.5.7.
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The current release of Cg is 3.0.0007
http://developer.nvidia.com/object/cg_download.html
With 3.0.0007 we added 32-bit and 64-bit .deb packages.
Cg 3.0 is compatible with applications developed against Cg 2.1 and Cg 2.2.
- Nigel
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Cg now provides x86 and amd64 .deb packages, beginning with Cg 3.0 (July 2010)
The current release supersedes all previous releases and is fully backwards
compatible.
It is recommended that Ubuntu incorporate or adapt these as a replacement.
http://developer.nvidia.com/object/cg_download.html
If there is ongoing difficulties for downloading from nvidia.com,
I'd suggest reporting it to the Cg forums:
http://developer.nvidia.com/forums/index.php?showforum=14
Seems to me that the package ought to fail to install rather than
behave as if everything is fine.
Updating the package for Cg 2.2
This was a bug in Nvidia-built libCgGL.so binaries in versions
Cg-2.0_May2008 (2.0.0015), Cg-2.1_August2008 (2.1.0009),
and Cg-2.1_October2008 (2.1.0012).
It should not be an issue in the current release versions of Cg
2.1, 2.2 or 3.0. A subsequent release of Cg 2.0 is unlikely ---
the advice fr
Proposed upstream patch: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=561123#c4
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Vino uses a hard coded string when registering with Avahi (Zeroconf)
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It would be nice to have this hidden feature return to the preferences
GUI. I'd also want the avahi broadcasting limited to the same network
interface (ie: local) or the option to disable avahi broadcast.
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The workaround I suggest for Jaunty, Karmic, Lucid and Maverick is to
adjust the Kino menu item to prefix kino with pasuspender in order to
bypass pulse audio.
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Confirming this in Karmic
The file in post #16 works nicely when copied over
/usr/share/service-discovery-applet/plugins/xvncviewer.py
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When playing back video, and pulse audio active, no audio and video playback is
too fast.
And lots of output:
Could not open ALSA device "/dev/dsp": No such file or directory
ALSA lib pcm.c:2211:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM /dev/dsp
The padsp workaround improves video playback, but the au
I've had two Ubuntu system suffer this problem to the extent that the /
filesystem runs out of space, and in one case resulting in corruption of
a MySQL database. In future I plan to put /var/log in a seperate
partition, but an alternative solution would indeed be desirable.
I don't agree that si
This bug appears to be mis-filed against nvidia-cg-toolkit.
nvidia-settings isn't part of Cg Toolkit.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19756869/Dependencies.txt
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subprocess
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mythtv
Upgrading from Mythbuntu 8.10 Beta
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.10
ErrorMessage: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 139
Package: mythtv-backend 0.21.0+fixes18722-0ubuntu1
SourcePackag
Appears to be a known (and resolved) issue:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/poppler-bugs/2006-May/000292.html
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The pdfimages tool fails to extract images from any pdf file.
Using the Xpdf 3.02 linux binary works fine.
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poppler-utils: /usr/bin/pdfimages
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