Hi Oliver
On 16 September 2010 17:14, Oliver Joos <28...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> @Luca: I understand your point. But it sounds a bit like: omit special
> terms in Gnome, lets only use words we already know. Okay, taking a DVD
> or USB stick from a PC has something to do with our physical worl
Marc Deslauriers: It is better to have a secure system than a compromised
system with WMV+sound. In general reverting a security fix because of
functionality regression is insane.
I trust you had some reason, for example:
- the original CVE-2009-46XX/security-issue22.patch in fact did not fix
se
2010/1/6 Psy[H[] :
> "Power down" is more correct than "Remove", because neither OS, nor computer
> can not remove device physically, but they can power it down.
>...
> But "Unmount" is "Unmount" and "Power down" is "Power down" there is no
> ambiguity here, so these words would be preferable. Fea
Actually the bug #276495 is older and has more information. Bug #441491
should be made duplicate of #276495, not the other way (as is now).
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karmic koaa beta testing - msi wind camera not working
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/441491
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Psy[H[]: "mount" is established between UNIX/Linux programmers, administrators
etc. These people make 1% of population. Therefore "mount" is *not* established
word in general population.
The specific action of "unmount" is to remove something from something. People
do not know what filesystem or
2009/2/12 Stefan Bader :
> The kernels are at http://people.ubuntu.com/~smb/bug326891/ again (the v2
> versions).
I tried the linux-image-2.6.27-11-generic_2.6.27-11.27b326891v2_i386.deb
and now my ethernet works fine. Suspend to RAM works too.
Thank you.
Output of my lspci -vv -nn:
01:00.0 Eth
Chris, the page you mentioned (http://k.dieplz.net/evolution/2008/11/22
/wlan-in-ubuntu-8-10-on-new-msi-wind-u100/) is related to WiFi card
(RTL8187SE), not Ethernet (RTL8101E/RTL8102E, supposed driver r8169).
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r8169 driver (MSI Wind Realtek Ethernet) broken on 2.6.27-11-generic
https://bugs.la
There was an discussion [1] on ubuntu-desktop list. The summary is that
upstream (GNOME devs) is afraid that that packages will pollute the menu
by too many items. If this happens distributions can fix those packages
though [2][3]. There was an idea how to ease maintaining user's
templates - its mo
Pressing Fn+F6 does not produce anything in /var/log/acpid and xev does not say
anything either but linux kernel produces this in dmesg:
[ 981.802164] atkbd.c: Unknown key pressed (translated set 2, code 0xee on
isa0060/serio0).
[ 981.802186] atkbd.c: Use 'setkeycodes e06e ' to make it known.
[
Thank you for the report.
There has been rumor that hibernation on WUBI installs (which uses swap
file) may cause freeze. So the hibernate feature was removed. See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pm-utils/+bug/224697
(I am not advocating the change, I am just reporting current state.)
Is this the current patch?
http://patches.ubuntu.com/p/pm-utils/extracted/30-swap-file.patch
User will have no idea why is hibernation disabled. What about
documenting the patch?
check_hibernate()
{
- [ -f /sys/power/disk ] && grep -q disk /sys/power/state
+ # There has been rumor t
Disabling hibernation if swap is on file - is it too aggressive
approach? I mean, the crashes are reported to happen on Wubi only (where
are the reports anyway?).
Some people use swap file only and there even was a discussion about
using swap file as default in some distro since it make installati
> Update DRM driver to sync with moblin tree
Better wording would be: "Update Direct Render Manager (drm.ko) driver
to sync with moblin tree"
People may believe they have Digital Rights/Restrictions Management in
their computers.
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[gfx]DRM driver is out of sync with moblin tree
https://bugs.l
I have played a little with Synaptic and managed to obtain detailed
info:
debconf: unable to initialize frontend: Gnome
debconf: (Can't locate object method "signal_connect" via package
"Gtk2::Window" at /usr/share/perl5/Debconf/FrontEnd/Gnome.pm line 73, <> line
1.)
debconf: falling back to fro
Public bug reported:
I atempted to upgrade Ubuntu from 5.10 to 6.06. During installation of upgrades
the tool reports "Could not install
'/var/cache/apt/archives/coreutils_5.93-5ubuntu4_i386.deb'".
and "subprocess pre-installation script returned error exit status 2".
(I have read the DapperRel
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