I’m not sure; I’m using 2.6.34-020634-generic (so yeah, that old, not-RC
one) and it works ok. You can also try looking for Lucid backports of
newer mainline (vanilla) kernels.
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> I think that I will be using a different filesystem for this.
Simply install a vanilla (mainline) kernel from http://kernel.ubuntu.com
/~kernel-ppa/mainline
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You can try upgrading the kernel instead – actually, checking whether a
mainline 2.6.33 and/or 2.6.34 kernel fixes this bug would be quite
beneficial: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/MainlineBuilds
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Thanks a lot, Scott, for your through summary.
Is there a good way to install Lucid with the mainline kernels without
ever booting with kernels affected by this issue, or would this require
a custom install image (with one of the mainline kernels on the
installation medium, and one being able to i
Marco: By „doesn’t work” do you mean that the bug manifests itself, or
that the given kernel doesn’t work at all?
I’m asking because on my 64-bit Jaunty mainline 2.6.32 don’t even boot
properly (haven’t tried 2.6.31, went with mainline 2.6.30.10 which works
very well).
The custom 2.6.28 kernel(s)
Marco: In my case (64-bit Jaunty on a ThinkPad X301 + a 128 GB Samsung
MMCQE28G SSD) the issue went away as soon as I switched to a vanilla
(mainline) kernel: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/MainlineBuilds
Can you try to reproduce your issue with one of these kernels? (I’ve
been happily using 2
I can’t migrate to Karmic due to #416073 / #447577 and I can’t use
Jaunty’s kernel due to #346691 – but this bug doesn’t seem to affect me
ever since I switched to a vanilla 2.6.30 kernel on Jaunty.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/3835
Thanks for the detailed testing, SecuGuru. Can you try with 2.6.30 mainline
kernel?
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.30.5/
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I’m using a brand new, clean installation of current 64-bit Jaunty
(linux-image-2.6.28-11-generic 2.6.28-11.42) on a ThinkPad X301 with the
ethernet controller using¹ e1000e. The system hangs indefinitely on
shutdown if it’s plugged into a wired network (and shuts down normall
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I’m aware that non-composite users are considered second-class from
GNOME Do 0.8 onwards¹, but it would be really helpful if either the
background colour of the sole skin that we’re still allowed to use¹ was
configurable or at least the backgroun
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I wholeheartedly agree that diverging from Debian packages is a bad
thing, and got bitten by it way too many times when backporting packages
(and having to choose between an older Ubuntu version, a newer Debian
version and forward-porting the Ubuntu-specific changes to the newer
Debian source).
I
It seems putting
terminal_reserve_bottom = 32
into my ~/.csshrc on Intrepid’s CluserSSH 3.22 / X.org 7.4 / Metacity 2.24
combo is now indeed a workaround (but still does not help with composite
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Actually, Vagalume 0.7 handles ‘Play’ and ‘Stop’. It doesn’t handle
‘Previous’ and ‘Pause’, but that’s because you can neither pause a
Last.fm song, nor go to the previous one.
** Changed in: vagalume (Ubuntu)
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It seems the minimal column widths in rmadison’s output are fixed. The
version column has a width of 10 characters (plus padding), the
repository column 13 (plus padding). For Ubuntu these two columns should
be wider (while the package name col
Note that the above is with clean Intrepid install, albeit with Visual
Effects enabled (i.e., Compiz). I might’ve been using vanilla Metacity
when reporting this bug (and that why it might’ve switched windows,
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This issue has been recurring since at least three Ubuntu releases for
me, and it seems to be related to other similar issues with the hand
cursor not being switched back to arrow.
There might be a lead on how to fix such problems in the comments of
gnome-bugs #315023: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/sh
Actually, with current Intrepid (pidgin 1:2.5.2-0ubuntu1 and pidgin-
libnotify 0.13-0ubuntu2) the ‘Show’ button again does not work; neither
the tab, the window, nor the workspace is being switched.
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If the resolution of this bug is that rubygems depends (or recommends)
on libruby-dev, it should also depend/recommend build-essentials.
Nathan: I don’t really agree with the ‘you should report this bug on the
Debian BTS’ idea. First, I’m an Ubuntu user, I might have no idea
whether Debian’s rubyg
FWIW, the bzr’s PPA for Hardy was just updated to carry a working bzr,
bzrtools, bzr-svn trifecta. Thanks a ton to Jelmer for uploading it
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It would be nice to be able to select View | Sort by estimated time of
completion (which is different from sorting by progress and different
from sorting by activity).
** Affects: transmission (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Sta
chpad.net/~bzr/+archive please? That would be most
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(When backporting, note that the current Bazaar – 1.8 – has not yet a
compatible bzr-svn release; the last working triple is Bazaar 1.7,
Subversion 1.5 and bzr-svn 0.4.13.)
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Does the fact that it got backported to Evince’s gnome-2-24 branch means
this will be a part of GNOME 2.24.2 and thus make its way (in due time)
into Intrepid?
(A backport of this fix to hardy-proposed would be nice, but I assume
‘importance: low’ means it’s rather unlikely…)
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This package contains the /usr/share/man/*/man8/pwauth.8.gz file, which
seems to be a manpage for a program that does not exist in Ubuntu (nor
in Debian, for that matter).
** Affects: manpages-ja (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
S
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bzr-svn 0.4.13 says that the svn+https:// schema is deprecated, but it
doesn’t seem to be able to handle authorization-based repos:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/work/PhD/bzr/trunk$ bzr push
Using saved push location: svn+https://svn.[…]
The svn+ syntax is
It seems adding the Bazaar PPA from https://launchpad.net/~bzr/+archive
gives a working bzr + bzr-svn combo.
(If that’s the correct way to handle hardy-backports-enabled installs,
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bzr pull (or push, or branch) throws segmentation fault on current Hardy
(with hardy-backports enabled).
I assume it’s because hardy-backports now ships Subversion 1.5 – when I
downgraded the subversion, libsvn1 and python-subversion packages to
It seems upstream Vagalume 0.7 handles ‘Next track’, but it still does
not handle neither ‘Play’, ‘Pause’ nor ‘Stop’.
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This bug is apparently not really fixed in typespeed 0.6.4-2:
Removing typespeed ...
Purging configuration files for typespeed ...
rmdir: failed to remove `/var/games/typespeed': No such file or directory
dpkg: error processing typespeed (--purge):
subprocess post-removal script returned error ex
Thanks a lot, but trying various settings (from 0 to 50) for all of the
terminal_reserve_* settings doesn’t seem to alter anything.
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Both in Metacity and Metacity+Compiz cases ClusterSSH (from clusterssh
3.21-2) does not properly place the terminal windows (see attachment) –
the windows seem to overlap by the sum of their window borders and title
bars.
When starting Cluster
With every single one.
1. Open one of them.
2. Maximise Evince.
3. Close.
4. Open another one – Evince is stuck on the Loading screen (unmaximising makes
the PDF appear properly).
lspci says I have ‘Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS, 943/940GML
Express Integrated Graphics Controller’ and I’m us
Public bug reported:
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It seems Vagalume doesn’t catch multimedia key actions – like stop or
next – which do work in other players (like Rhythmbox) on the same
install.
** Affects: vagalume (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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It’s already in Intrepid as well.
** Changed in: ubuntu
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With the ones from /usr/share/example-content for example.
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Same problem here, ThinkPad X60:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lspci | grep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS,
943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
The solution suggested in Debian’s 463382 seems to work for me; I added
Option "FramebufferComp
Daniel Hahler: virtualbox-ose-modules-2.6.24-18-generic works for me.
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As for me personally (the original poster of the bug), I couldn’t
reproduce this in Hardy. That said, there are reports of others in this
thread having this (or a similar) issue in Hardy.
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So isn’t this a bug in the installer that it boots a -386 kernel, but
installs only a -server kernel? If so, shouldn’t this bug be opened
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Ah, right – given that Debian’s #474988 is now titled ‘ITP: jruby1.1 --
JRuby is a Java implementation of the Ruby interpreter’, it’ll be
jruby1.1 in Debian.
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Re: jruby0.9 vs. jruby1.0 – this is what Debian ships. The distinction
is most probably because JRuby 1.0 was not 100% compatible with 0.9.
As for packaging JRuby 1.1.1 as either new version of jruby1.0 or as
jruby1.1 – contacting the Debian maintainer (Sebastien Delafond
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) and
Still, upgrades from Hardy alphas and betas
(and, perhaps, RC?) have the package installed.
Jeremy LaCroix:
> Is there anything I should try on my Wife's computer?
First, make sure libflashsupport is *not* installed.
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I can confirm that Conn’s solution from
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/192888/comments/39
seems to have fixed this issue for me (and it was really annoying, as
basically every second flash movie crashed the whole Firefox). I’m on
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Please consider packaging JRuby 1.1, with ‘thousands of compatibility
fixes’ and major improvements in performance.
** Affects: jruby1.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Affects: jruby1.0 (Debian)
Importance: Unk
Tom Kirby’s solution from
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/213745/comments/39
didn’t work for me, but bgerlich’s from
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/213745/comments/31
works.
Current Hardy on Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS, 943/940GML Express
Integra
I confirm this bug – with both this and other presentations. Also, the
same PDF in Medibuntu’s Adobe Reader 8 works properly.
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I confirm this behaviour with Hardy’s Evince – unmaximising the window
makes the content appear properly. (Note: I’m using Compiz.)
** Changed in: evince (Ubuntu)
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> There's no "order of Recommends", but only one recommendation for
"virtualbox-ose-modules", which is a virtual package (other package have
a "Provides: virtualbox-ose-modules".
Aaargh, you’re right. I just expanded the Recommends view in aptitude,
saw -386 listed before -generic and didn’t pay e
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The current order of Recommends starts with virtualbox-ose-
modules-2.6.24-12-386 and follows with virtualbox-ose-
modules-2.6.24-12-generic, which means installing VirtualBox will try to
install the -386 modules (which, in turn, pulls in t
Actually, this bug might be a duplicate of #194719 (but I’m not 100%
sure, so I’m not marking it as such).
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Reverting gnome-power-manager to 2.21.1-0ubuntu1 does indeed seem to fix
this issue.
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After logging in to GNOME on a charged, plugged-in laptop, the Power
Manager applet shows the discharging battery icon (although it’s set to
only display the icon when it’s charging or discharging) and reports
it’s discharging in the popup.
A
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As noted in my comment to #178402, you need to change
/etc/default/locale:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm/+bug/178402/comments/28
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It seems to only happen with the icon set from http://sourceforge.net/projects/mac4lin";>Mac4Lin, and does not
happen for, say, Human icons.
Feel free to close this bug as invalid (although an approach that works
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While both gworldclock and tzwatch display the proper time information
for Pacific/Auckland, the clock applet in gnome-panel 1:2.21.91-0ubuntu1
displays the wrong offset.
At the moment, Pacific/Auckland is at NZDT, which is UTC+13,
Europe/War
Public bug reported:
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When changing volume in compiz 1:0.7.0-0ubuntu1, when the 1280×1024
resolution is set the speaker icon is big, ugly and does not fit into
the gray volume overlay with rounded corners.
** Affects: compiz (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Chris: This approach would mean all the packages shipping Vim scripts
should get updated with such info. (I’m not saying this is a bad idea,
I’m just pointing out this should be done in unison.)
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The visible shortcut for the Sidebar button is alt-s, while the visible
shortcut for the Sound menu is alt-s. alt-s opens the menu (while F9
opens/closes the sidebar).
This is with Hardy’s totem 2.21.92-0ubuntu2.
** Affects: totem (Ubuntu)
Im
Same here, with fresh install of Hardy Alpha 4 upgraded to current and
gdm 2.20.3-0ubuntu3. gdm 2.20.3-0ubuntu3’s changelog says ‘use
/etc/default/locale to set LANG and LANGUAGE’ and when I changed
LANGUAGE to "en_GB.UTF-8:en" in /etc/default/locale the problem went
away on next reboot (logging ou
Confirming (Hardy Alpha 4 updated to current).
** Changed in: bash-completion (Ubuntu)
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One more comment for whan Jordan said: the policy basically means that
such add-ons should be triggered ‘by hand’, on either system-wide basis
or a per-user basis.
As a result, the above-mentioned `sudo vim-addons -w install latex-
suite` will install VIM-LaTeX for all users, but if you want to in
there by
default, so maybe symlinks from there would make it all work. Still,
adding /var/lib/gems/1.8/bin somehow to the $PATH seems the better
solution – although I know it’s not simple to implement.)
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Note that Ruby 1.9 ships RubyGems bundled, so that’s another argument
for somehow handling this issue; from 1.9 on, `sudo gem install X` that
simply works will be almost crucial.
(Yes, I’m aware of the discussion at the Debian BTS and that this issue
is not simple to fix in an uniform, shell-agnos
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> It's not a bug in the server kernel that the hw doesn't support PAE.
One could say it is a bug in the installer, because it boots -386
kernel, and installs -server kernel, which cannot always be expected to
work.
So shouldn’t this be reassigned to debian-installer instead of being
marked invalid
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(Filed first at https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pidgin-
libnotify/+question/12270 but got ignored.)
Could there be an option to not replace popups from the same contact
with new ones, but to display them all (stacked)? Along
Public bug reported:
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(Filed first at https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pidgin-
libnotify/+question/12267 but got ignored.)
Could there be an option to not trim the popup contents? I’d rather live
with the occasional large popup than not be able to
Exporting JAVA_HOME didn’t work for us; installing sun-java6-jdk solved
the problem, though.
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After investigating this thoroughly, it turned out debian-sys-maint’s
password differed between /etc/mysql/debian.cnt and the database. After
a proper SET PASSWORD FOR 'debian-sys-maint'@'localhost' everything
seems ok (and the upgrade ran smoothly), so feel free to close this bug.
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Binary package hint: apt-listchanges
Currently, apt-listchanges has python-glade2 and python-gtk2 as
Recommends:, which means an attempt to install it on a server pulls in
the whole X stack.
Please consider moving these two dependencies to Suggests: so that apt-
listchanges
The current workaround for this:
1. Boot the server from the CD, choose to ‘Rescue a broken system’.
2. Get a shell in your installed system.
3. If /boot contains the generic kernel, then it’s the CD’s /boot; unmount it
and mount it to get your server’s /boot in there.
4. aptitude install linux-ge
This is a bug in VirtualBox not supporting PAE (or, from another point
of view, the server kernel assuming PAE support without checking for
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Both linux-image-2.6.22-14-386 2.6.22-14.46 and linux-
image-2.6.22-14-generic 2.6.22-14.46 work for me – thanks for fixing
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I (the Feisty case) didn’t touch mysql.user at all, and all previous
MySQL security upgrades went flawlessly. Also, my Gutsy devel box
(upgraded from Feisty a couple of weeks ago) upgraded just fine this
time.
Note: On my Feisty server, debian-sys-maint seems to have ALL
PRIVILEGES, while on my Gu
I can confirm this on Feisty with mysql-server upgrade attempt
5.0.38-0ubuntu1 → 5.0.38-0ubuntu1.1
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FWIW, this is still the case for me with 2.6.22.14 – -generic works,
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And now I just checked that -generic 2.6.22.13 works as well, to this
issue seems to be specific to -386 in my case (in much the same way it’s
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I ran into the same issue on my ThinkPad X60. Both -386 and -generic
2.6.22.12 work, -386 2.6.22.13 doesn’t. All of the relevant linux-
restricted-modules{,-386,-generic} installed in 2.6.22.13 versions.
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For me (current Gutsy) the intel driver turns on both monitors and Fn+F7
still doesn’t work. Unfortunately, if the external monitor has bigger
resolution (1280×1024 vs. internal’s 1024×768), both monitors are set to
the bigger one, the internal monitor then shows only part of the
viewport, *and* I
Public bug reported:
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pidgin-libnotify 0.13-0ubuntu2 fixed the ‘Show’ button to actually
switch to the conversation window, but does not show the right tab (if
the active tab shows some other conversation). This with pidgin
1:2.2.0-1ubuntu1.
** Affects: pidgi
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I don’t think this qualifies for UVF for Gutsy, but please make sure
iso-codes is synced with Debian for Hardy.
** Affects: iso-codes (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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After backporting libnotify 0.4.4-3 and notification-daemon
0.3.7-1ubuntu7 from Gutsy, it seems this issue no longer exists.
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After reading http://log.emmanuelebassi.net/archives/2007/08/small-
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Makes Beryl and Compiz Fusion deteriorate slowly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/124584
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I rebuilt libgems-ruby 0.9.4-1 with the above debdiff patch on my Feisty
box and the completion for the gem command is right there; hope this is
a valid use-case. :)
Thanks a lot!
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bash completion for RubyGems
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/88000
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This still happens to me with pidgin 1:2.1.0-1ubuntu2, pidgin-libnotify
0.13-0ubuntu1 (both rebuilt for Feisty) and compiz
1:0.5.1+git20070730~3v1ubuntu0.
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Makes Beryl and Compiz Fusion deteriorate slowly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/124584
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It seems the more libnotify popus appear, the faster the deterioration.
Maybe the animated pie-charts are to blame?
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Makes Beryl and Compiz Fusion deteriorate slowly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/124584
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Bugs, which is the b
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pidgin-libnotify
pidgin-libnotify makes both Beryl and Compiz Fusion deteriorate slowly;
after a couple of hours, the animations jag more and more, and a restart
to the X server brings everything back to the snappy normal
(Guifications work without a prob
Cool, I hope the patch makes it into Gutsy.
Also, at least on my machine, /usr/bin/i810switch is setuid root, so you
don’t need to run it with sudo.
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Connecting External Monitor does not work on Thinkpad x60
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/42898
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Jean, try the patch attached to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/92528
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Connecting External Monitor does not work on Thinkpad x60
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/42898
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I meant i945, sorry.
** Summary changed:
- Please patch i810switch to work with i915
+ Please patch i810switch to work with i945
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: i810switch
Please patch i810switch with the attached patch so it works with the
- i915 chip found in ThinkPad X60,
Angel: this is exactly the same bug. It makes it impossible to track
package numbers across different repositories if it happens that two
repositories carry different packages with the same version number.
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APT shows same-version packages as upgradable when the packages are the same
version bu
FWIW, Debian’s quodlibet’s 0.24-2 applies the
http://sacredchao.net/quodlibet/changeset/4007 revision, which
supposedly fixes this (as mentioned above, that change didn’t fix it for
me, though).
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #419598
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=4195
Is there an easy way to fix this (even in an ugly manner, just for
personal use)?
Now that Feisty went stable, I’d love to track versions of certain
packages in Gutsy and Debian unstable; I initially used madison-lite for
this, but switched to APT+pinning as the more universal and useful
solution.
Reassigning to Lukáš Lalinský as the quodlibet package bug contact.
Is there an easy fix for this that I could apply to a private build of
the quodlibet package (I guess it’s too late to get it into Feisty…)?
I changed ‘from dbus.dbus_bindings import DBusException’ to ‘from dbus
import DBusExcept
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