Public bug reported:
This package is outdated.
Please update to 5.1.
The 5.0 series includes significant fixes and new features over the current 4.3
which includes a number of new features.
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** Affects: sweethome3d (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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Affects me too, using Yoga Lenovo Yoga 2 laptop (not Pro).
Running 14.10 both 15.04, Kubuntu, with KF5, Plasma 5.1.9.0, Kernel:
Linux 3.16.0-24-generic
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This has been done already in Pidgin - Facebook Chat
Quoted from: http://code.google.com/p/pidgin-facebookchat/wiki/Changelog
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"Changelog
>From time to time, this plugin gets updated. This is a list of changes to it.
Version 1.68
Support for new group chats
Fix for setting status messages
Fix f
This issue is indeed documented.
But it is not usable or comprehendible for the majority of ubuntu users.
More and more people are using webdav in their offices or at home.
An enhancement is needed - perhaps a control panel item - to ease
setting-up web directories.
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Binary package hint: kdesudo
When running kdesudo or kdesudo dbus-launch dolphin or another app that
uses file protocol, the following message is received: "The process for
the file protocol died unexpectedly" and the relevant folder shows no
contents. Gksudo
Many thanks! I've tested it on a couple of routers and public wifi network and
can confirm that it works fine with WEP ASCII keys.
(Running plasma-widget-networkmanagement from Aurélien's ppa repository on
Kubuntu Karmic Beta 64bit.)
[Unfortunately, one little snag, which warrants a separate bug
I appreciate the difficulties with 64bit WEP ASCII keys.
However, networkmanager itself (as well as Windows systems and MacOS,
and Gnome using networkmanager) all permit the user to attempt to
connect.
WEP ASCII keys are very common, including in public wifi networks.
Most users either a) cannot
See upstream bug: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=199786
It seems that a reliable algorithm hash isn't available to convert the
40 and 104bit ASCII WEP keys to HEX.
128bit keys are available, and implemented already (pass phrase?).
Though, does anyone know why other OSes (and Gnome(?)) mana
Can we upgrade this to critical? It would effectively be an internet
blocker for many users.
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Kubuntu Jaunty: Cannot Connect To Wireless Network with WEP shared key
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/339313
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Re: Comment #82 - I agree there is a workaround, but that doesn't mean
the software works as expected.
The issue is not whether the network works by using a workaround, but
that as the default network management package in Kubuntu the software
MUST offer the user the option to enter the WEP ASCII
This bug is still present in Kubuntu Karmic 9.10 beta - plasma-widget-
networkmanagement package does not offer the user an option to enter a
40 or 128-bit ASCII WEP key (which is not the same as a passphrase).
Using the hex workaround is not realistic (nor reasonable) for the
majority of users.
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Upon clicking on the menu in padevchooser (from the systemtray icon)
many of the icons in the menu are also missing.
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No Icon in System Tray KDE 4.3.1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/431015
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In my configuration I have internal laptop speakers and mic. I plug in a
usb headset. Kmix sees it and creates a seperate tab for the headset. In
systemsettings/media I can test the headset and everything works. But in
Kmix there's no way of setting the USB headset to be the one from which
sound co
I experienced this using Konqueror, whilst visiting some flash-heavy
websites (64bit build on 64bit PC). It froze (but didn't crash)
Konqueror.
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npviewer.bin crashed with signal 5 in _XError()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/328173
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Just for info:
Intel Linux Graphics On Ubuntu Still Flaky
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=intel_q309_flakes&num=3
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MASTER: Poor graphics performance on Intel
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/252094
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.. and this from Bryce, explaining the background to a of the changes:
http://www2.bryceharrington.org:8080/drupal/intel-2.6.1
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Intel Java Graphics Performace degradation in Intrepid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/288650
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General article relating to some of the intel graphics architectural
changes, and specifically to the absolutely terrible graphic performance
drops in ubuntu 9.04:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ubuntu_904_intel&num=1
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=NzA0NQ
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Same here, just 59 frames per second as of today's updates.
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Poor graphics performance on Intel G965 system, ubuntu 8.10 alpha 3
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/252094
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And one more thing, I'm not sure it's essential, but it may be wise to
ensure that you specify the driver as 'intel' in your Device Section.
i.e.
Section "Device"
Identifier "Configured Video Device"
Driver "intel"
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Poor graphics performance on Intel G965
I have now found a workaround for the issue.
I think it basically is to do with the upgrade from XAA to EXA
acceleration.
EXA appears not be working with the Intel GMA 965 (GM) chipset
(including the Intel X3100).
Upon editing my xorg.conf file to add references to XAA I now have
better performa
Also, remove (or comment-out) any lines in your xorg.conf file referring
to EXA, if you have them!
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Poor graphics performance on Intel G965 system, ubuntu 8.10 alpha 3
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/252094
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Same problem here, with an intel x3100 card (on a Samsung Q45).
Up to 8.04.1 (Kubuntu) I was able to use KDE4 'desktop effects' easily.
Also, sInce upgrading to 8.10 Alpha 3 (from 8.04.1), desktop effects are not
working, enabling them results in a mainly black, garbled screen.
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Poor graphics
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