Yes, I'm afraid that it is still there in natty.
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Title:
pdftohtml fails to set charset
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: adobereader-deu
Ubuntu Natty 11.04
adobereader-deu 9.4.2-0maverick1
This package installs a file under "/etc/bash_completion.d/acroread.sh" to do
the bash autocompletion of PDF files.
The problem here is that it contains a _filedir() function, similar
E, well, I just built the module ath5k.
Talking from memory, I got the source for the Ubuntu kernel (apt-get
sourcelinux-image-2.6.31-18-generic), then applied that patch and
compiled only the Atheros modules (drivers/net/wireless/ath$ make -C
/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.31-18-generic M=`pwd`)
The following git commit in the main tree seems to solve this bug in my
system:
commit 359207c687cc8f4f9845c8dadd0d6dabad44e584
Author: Luis R. Rodriguez
Date: Mon Jan 4 10:40:39 2010 -0500
ath5k: Fix eeprom checksum check for custom sized eeproms
Commit 8bf3d79bc401ca417ccf9fc076
After some research I located the causing commit in the kernel git
repository:
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commit 512414b0bed0d376ac4d5ec1dd6f0b1a3551febc
Author: Luis R. Rodriguez
Date: Wed Nov 25 17:23:26 2009 -0500
ath5k: enable EEPROM checksum check
Without this we h
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: poppler-utils
Using Ubuntu 9.10, poppler 0.12.0-0ubuntu2.1.
Executing "pdftohtml x.pdf" writes three files: "x.html", "xs.html" and
"x_ind.html". The two latter lacks the META lines.
The one I miss is the charset definition:
""
The first one got them r
Public bug reported:
Under karmic, after upgrading to 2.6.31-18-generic my laptop wifi
stopped working. It is an Atheros G5005
$ lspci
06:02.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Atheros Communications Inc. AR2413 802.11bg
NIC [168c:001a] (rev 01)
$ syslog
kernel: [ 18.376400] ath5k :06:02.0: ena
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cdrdao
In Ubuntu 9.10, cdrdao 1:1.2.2-18ubuntu3
Also in 9.04, cdrdao 1.2.2-17.
When writing a CD from OGG files without telling the length of the
track, it shows the error: "Cannot determine length of track data
specification". Documentation states that
El sáb, 03-01-2009 a las 21:30 +, Nicolás Alvarez escribió:
> I get the same. A red window seems to briefly open before it crashes
> too.
Yes, it says "Scanning system for fonts. Please wait".
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insight crashes when Preferences/Global is selected
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/232461
You r
Ralph, you can get my tiny little hack in a previous post in this very same
thread:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-system-monitor/+bug/208570/comments/5
HTH
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strange graphics bug, window looks squished, wrong colors (in
gnome-system-monitor, gnome-do)
https://bugs.launchpad.n
It looks like it have been solved in the Debian package. Quoting the
changelog:
netcat (1.10-33) unstable; urgency=low
* Cleaned up sh-c.patch, removing duplicated code and fixing
-c behavior for outgoing connections (Closes: #365632)
I've tested it in 8.
I was unable to reproduce this behaviour with Ubuntu 8.10 (mplayer
2:1.0-rc2-0ubuntu17).
By the way I couldn't get it either with Ubuntu 8.04 (mplayer
2:1.0-rc2-0ubuntu13).
So it probable has been solved for some time now.
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gmplayer parsing input.conf depends on locale
https://bugs.launchpad.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: insight
Ubuntu 8.04 hardy, insight 6.7.1.dfsg.1-7
Just open Insight, select the "Preferences" menu and then "Global..."
It crashes with the following message:
X Error of failed request: Bad value (integer parameter out of range for
operation)
Major opc
Just playing around a little...
I recompiled the gnome-system-monitor to test this issue, and I made it
disappear just removing the references to the colormap in the
'interface.cpp' source file. It looks like the problem appears when
trying to use an alpha channel.
BTW, why the gnome-system-monit
I have this same problem too. It happens only with 24 bit color depth; with 16
bits the problem is gone.
I think it is related to the Vesa video driver.
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-vesa
I have an old PCI Vodoo Banshee card that uses this driver, and the
virtual installation of the OP
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: netcat
Docs say that netcat can use the -c flag to execute a command using /bin/sh,
but this only works in the server side, not the client.
Here, -c behaves like, -e, that is, using exec.
** Affects: netcat (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
S
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mplayer
gmplayer (but not mplayer) reads the input.conf file using the current locale
to parse the floating point numbers.
So, if "LANG=es" the decimal separator must be the comma, but if "LANG=en" it
must be the dot.
Thus, the default "/etc/mplayer/inp
Uh, let me see Yes, it is!
http://lirc.cvs.sourceforge.net/lirc/lirc/daemons/hw_pinsys.c?view=log
It looks like the revision 5.9 broke it and the 5.10 solved it again.
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lircd doesn't repeat key press with pinsys remote
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/118515
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Well, It looks like this very problem was already solved in the CVS version of
the lirc homepage.
So I guess the next package update will fixed that.
Best regards.
Rodrigo.
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lircd doesn't repeat key press with pinsys remote
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/118515
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Not that I know, I'm just new to this Open Source... just got a bug, kill it...
and find someone to tell about!
Seriously, should I notify upstream? Isn't it automatic? How do I do that? Is
this the place to ask this??
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lircd doesn't repeat key press with pinsys remote
https://bugs.launchpad
Well... I think I've got it!
When you press a key in the remote it sends 3 bytes:
The first is always 0xFE, the second is some kind of checksum and the third is
the key code in the lower 6 bits and a repeat flag in the 7th bit.
The current code considers the two last bytes as the key code, with th
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: lirc
I'm using lirc with a Pinnacle infrared remote via a serial connection, and it
works quite well.
But I don't get the repeat codes, that is, if I keep a key down in the remote,
I get only the first
event, and then nothing until I release it.
The co
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