ading "normal exit SIGTERM" to /etc/init/cloud-init.conf will probably
suppress the appearance of normal termination messages in dmesg. What
would be slightly better, though probably overkill in this case, would
be a signal handler that somehow pacifies upstart by catching SIGTERM
and exiting mor
+1 exact same symtoms, different hardware (intel celeron based PC &
laptop)
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Title:
Slow Unity performance in 12.10 Quantal Quetzal
To manage no
Ferry,
Could you please post some more detail? What is sna? What libs & drivers
are you using? E.g. mesa / opengl, intel video, vaapi..
I'm just trying to shine up my own quantal desktop here. Thanks much!
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Sage, thank you much for your comment (#4). Tv, thanks for guidance and
letting me play along.
The ceph build already separates the main build from docs, and the
requirements for building are already quite substantial, so if someone
is up to the task of building deb packages on their own then the
This might be more to the specs Tv offered:
https://github.com/seanchannel/ceph/commit/08f13c95bf210f433636d00d76b725feee6d3a37
. took out --quiet so you can see what is going into venv,
. check for path to sphinx-build
. added explicit call to venv python
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if it's a question of weather to install sphinx or kludge the use of it
from system packages, I'd say whichever is less likely to break at some
point later.
Otherwise; number one goal is Make Tv Happy.
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just an update: Tv was right about the use of virtualenv: sphinx has to
be *built* in the presence of sphinx-ditaa and asphyxiate, not taken
from an installed system package. The burden on virtualenv can still be
minimised if all other deps are installed [from platform repos
(ubuntu)], but not pyth
I must agree w/ Tv that keeping the docs build separate helps source
users who don't need to deal with all that. Many other projects actually
do that ('cd doc; make html') due to substantial additional build deps.,
and I think I can take some cues from that.
The top Makefile could just include an
I can perhaps add a separate Makefile & debian under doc to build a
package for this if you are interested (via github & cephs contrib
guildlines).
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Got it, but the build prereqs for docs are not needed after they've been
generated. I transfered them to a system with none of that stuff and
they can be read in a browser or via local server just fine.
Once generated, the html docs can go into /usr/share/doc/ceph-doc from a
similarly named packag
Public bug reported:
Please add a package for the very nice Sphinx based html docs
** Affects: ceph (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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almost forgot: I also use the xserver-xorg-video-intel package from
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat
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Title:
[i965] Resume from suspend leaves
I got no problems. Try this: add "i915.semaphores=1" to your kernel
options in /etc/default/grub (AND run update-grub AND reboot). E.g:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash elevator=noop
i915.semaphores=1"
I also do created /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf with this in it:
Sect
My suggestions:
1. DebugWait / SwapbuffersWait: create the file
/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf with the following:
Section "Device"
Identifier "Intel"
Driver "intel"
Option "DebugWait" "true"
Option "SwapbuffersWait" "false"
EndSection
2. Add "i9
It's like my computer is running out of toner. I get this font corruption
everywhere unless I use this workaround: add debug options for intel driver by
creating the file "/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf" with the following
contents:
Section "Device"
Identifier "Intel"
Driver
I really don't know who "they" are, but chances are good that you know
something I do not, Serge, e.g.: plans, specs, requirements, etc..
Just my $.02 that iproute seems very useful for "digging deeper", but
looks more like an optional package than anything standard. It is
however a dep. of other
I agree with the fix proposed in comment #6, though I question the
dependency on the "ip" utility (from package "iproute") and using bash-
specific syntax, vs. the more standard "route" command (from "net-
tools") e.g.:
switch=`route | awk '/^default / { print $8 }'`
Also I would caution
the script is needed to bring up a tap interface. the user would have to
write their own if it does not exist already. perhaps in the interest of
a more user-friendly experience the default script should first start a
bridge if one does not exist.
Requiring a permanant bridge already setup can con
'debugwait' fixed the problem for me on eeepc900 both w/ 512M & upgraded
2G ram, no swap in any case.
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Title:
[915GM] font corruption on Intel GMA
I get font corruption in an i915 both with 512M and after upgrade to 2G
memory and no swap in either case.
Only adding the 'debugwait' fix makes the font corruption go away for me
in either Unity or Cinnamon desktop.
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