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For the record, adding acpi_osi=\"!Windows 2012\" to grub command-line
fixes the same problem on my HP ProBook 430 G1 with similar but slightly
different VGA chipset (Intel Corporation Haswell-ULT Integrated Graphics
Controller [8086:0a16]). Haven't tried the deb provided by Anthony in
comment #31,
Very nice analysis of this bug here too:
https://bitbucket.org/mathematicalcoffee/maximus-gnome-shell-
extension/issue/6/thunderbird-appears-maximised-undecorated
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FWIW, it seems that Cyrus SASL used by pidgin's libpurple is simply failing
with error -1 SASL_FAIL, which is a generic failure.
Starting pidgin in debug mode (pidgin -d) doesn't reveal anything.
This thread on the pidgin support list caught my attention:
http://pidgin.10357.n7.nabble.com/XMPP-Se
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Milestone: 6.0-rc2 => None
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Title:
Missing support for RTL languages in RML-based reports
To manage notifica
The setup.py script has been fixed a while ago for 6.1, should be fixed
now.
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Assignee: Stephane Wirtel (OpenERP) (stephane-openerp) => (unassigned)
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
maximum recursion depth exceeded while call
On 05/16/2011 10:53 PM, zonky wrote:
> Hi, installing the 2.6.39-rc4 kernel did fix the video issue, but i got
> some weird screen problems with an additonal montior, which may be
> unrelated to this bug.
I don't have more weird screen problems here, but I'm still using Ubuntu
Classic, rather than
@lightweight: thanks a lot for your detailed feedback, I installed the
same 2.6.39-rc4 kernel version you mentioned, and this annoying eDP1
output is gone too! Great! As a bonus it almost makes unity usable
again.
Looking at the changelog of the 2.6.39 rc kernels, it looks like this bug
report is
Replying to myself again... I found one way to get "usable" dual screen
in Natty:
1.- Boot normally without disabling eDP1 (i.e. forget about comment #8)
2.- Login using the Gnome Classic interface (yes apparently Unity is causing
some problems here)
3.- Manually disable the eDP1 output, e.g. wit
FWIW: Stephane helped me find out that you can forcefully disconnect the eDP1
output via a kernel boot parameter. We added video=eDP-1:d as a kernel boot
param (manually during bootup, or directly by adding it in /boot/grub/grub.cfg).
In my case it doesn't seem to help much: eDP1 output appears
I tried to boot some other kernels, and got mixed results:
- 2.6.39-997-generic_amd64 [latest one from drm-intel-next from kernel-ppa]
-> black screen on boot, fan spinning up and lots of disk activity, but
doesn't seem to boot
- 2.6.36-020636-generic_amd64 [an older one from 10.10, from the k
Bryce, thanks for the feedback.
In case it helps, I am attaching the result of "dmesg | grep drm" after booting
the same machine with drm.debug=0x04.
Any hints as to what I can try to narrow down the problem or solve it
would be very much appreciated, I'm in the dark ;-)
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Title:
[Natty] spurious eDP1 display detected as permanently connected, on
i915
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
After today's upgrade to Natty, my HP ProBook 5320m gets a second builtin
screen detected as always connected, which causes some issues and makes real
dual-screen setup impossible. It seems to be related to the DisplayPort, as
xrandr shows it as
The patch of reportlab's lib based on fribidi is too unclean to be
applied at this stage for v6.0, but the good news is that the other part
of the patch with the font substitution in OpenERP (coming from
base_report_unicode) has been applied on trunk and will be built-in in
v6.
For the rest I will
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
set
Thanks a lot for the mirror link, bondok!
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Milestone: None => 6.0-rc2
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Assignee: (
Hello Phong,
This is in fact not a bug, the shortcut label is copied from the name of
the menu when you create the shortcut, it is not meant to be dynamically
translated. The user should switch to the desired language before
creating the shortcuts - this should not be a major annoyance.
Thank you
We have had other reports of issues with RTL and different patches suggested.
I propose to aggregate them all on this bug, unless someone knows of another
better summary.
Note: the above link times out at the moment, can anyone provide links
to other suggested patches or mirrors?
Thanks
** Chan
Confirmed on Ubuntu 9.04 with gedit 2.26.1, similar traceback below,
same workaround:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/gedit-2/plugins/snippets/Manager.py", line 803, in
on_import_response
self.import_snippets(f)
File "/usr/lib/gedit-2/plugins/snippets/Manager.py", line 7
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