This bug/feature is apparently fixed, can someone confirm this?
** Changed in: icecast2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/96057
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I found some bugs in the patch commited by Whoopie!
- t_cmd = g_find_program_in_path ("mozilla-thunderbird");
+ t_cmd = g_find_program_in_path ("thunderbird");
This is wrong, since the executable is "mozilla-thunderbird" and NOT
"thunderbird"! I modified the source myself and voila i
Still unsolved for me ...any chance to see a progress in this? Or will
it be solved within the next major upstream release?
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Binary package hint: libqt3-mt
Somehow the file /etc/qt/qtrc is missing in the current debian package.
This results in an extremely ugly look and feel for all my qt3
applications such as skype! I copied the file from an older installation
which workes like charm
** Affects:
skype doesn't fit into the ubuntu look and feel at all! Even qtconfig
doesn't help. I can only choose between motif and other oldschool
themes. this used to work out of the box in recent releases...
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Skype fonts are huge
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Binary package hint: icecast2
icecast2 is not compiled with ogg theora streaming support. This is not
a bug! But since ogg is free and video streaming is one of two key
features it would be nice to have it included in future.
** Affects: icecast2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Un
Hi,
seems to work for me with the newest restricted package!
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Cool, good to know! I'm wondering if this still works in case the "make
install" will introduce any new files not covered my the original
restricted package. But anyways I'll continue as you did. it's quicker
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Hi,
the reason why I tried building my own deb package was that I was afraid that
the manually installed madwifi modules would interfere with the rest of the
restricted kernel package during any future upgrade.
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Hi,
I know that this is not an appropriate patch but at least it works as a
temporal hack for those who need working wifi drivers:
checkout the latest svn version of madwifi at madwifi.org
rename the folder to "madwifi-0.9.2.1" (how is described there)
download the sources:
apt-get source linu
Hi,
I know that this is not an appropriate patch but at least it works as a
temporal hack for those who need working wifi drivers:
checkout the latest svn version of madwifi at madwifi.org
rename the folder to "madwifi-0.9.2.1" (how is described there)
download the sources:
apt-get source linu
I don't know if it is exactly the same problem:
When logged into gnome and pressing the shutdown button, the appearing logout
dialog does not include the hibernate option.
The reason why describing the dialog without mentioning the word "gdm" is
because I don't know whether the dialog is provide
Now it works for me!
Thanks for your effort...
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deleting the symlink works for me too
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gnome-panel eats 50% cpu for half an hour and flickers
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