Carlos, re Comment #3 above, i have intel ("GenuineIntel" according to
/proc/cpuinfo), and i think i'm suffering from the same bug here on
ubuntu 10.10.
I tried to run the Camera program, and i get output similar to what
beefreak indicated:
2011-02-13 00:33:24.729 Camera[9688] Wrong image type fo
Hi Era,
Thanks for all your help in all of the comments you've made
(i think each one has something useful).
Just for reference for anybody who happens to have the
same problem and stumbles over this thread, what i ended
up doing is:
sudo apt-get --reinstall install emacs22-gtk
which seems
Ah, bingo!
emacs -Q works without error.
So first, thanks for pointing out the -Q option which looks
very useful, and second, i suppose there must be a buggy
local site file. (But hard to imagine what, as we have
not customized anything on a site-wide basis.)
I see from the emacs man page that
emacs is aliased to `emacs -nw'
emacs is /usr/bin/emacs
But --- there's no particular reason for the symbol 'on' to be
defined, is there? (Could it be trying
to eval something which was not meant to be eval'ed?)
dan
era wrote:
> Do you have a wrapper of some sort? What does "type -all emacs"
Thanks Era for looking into this.
The answer is "yes": If i start with
-q (or --no-init-file) it comes up
exactly the same.
So i don't think the fault is the
~/.emacs.
The *Messages* buffer has this in it:
("emacs")
Loading encoded-kb...done
command-line: Symbol's value as variable is v
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: emacs22
This concerns emacs on ubuntu 9.10.
When i start emacs (command line or not) i get this message
"Symbol's value as variable is void: on"
(What i expect, of course, is no such message but
rather an opened file.)
This seems to happen whether
Alexander,
I find it kind of hard to provide more info, since I have no idea what
it is you want.
Just stating that "more info" is needed doesn't help.
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Yes, Feisty's firefox is still a very slow starter. Here are some
timings of warm and cold starts respectively ("firefox" is
2.0.0.1+1-0ubuntu1, "nfox" is the official 2.0.0.1 from mozilla.org):
Warm start:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ /usr/bin/time nfox -P default
2.45user 0.13system 0:03.33elapsed 77%
Works just fine for me as well (on edgy).
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Public bug reported:
Edgy's firefox build needs a lot more time to start than mozilla.org's.
Two examples of start/close-as-quickly-as-possible cycles (where
"firefox" is 1.99+2.0b2+dfsg-1ubuntu3, and "./firefox" is the official
2.0rc2):
$ time firefox
real0m6.604s
user0m4.892s
sys 0
I'm having the same problem with an Intel 855GM laptop.
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I can confirm that 2.16.0-0ubuntu2 is broken with xcompmgr, kompmgr and
kwin (with compositing enabled).
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Brilliant!
erlang-doc-html and erlang-manpages should probably be updated to
1:11.b.1-1 as well, though.
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I'm seeing the same thing on a Fujitsu-Siemens P7010.
Adding MODULES_WHITELIST="ipw2200" to /etc/default/acpi-support is the
only workaround I've found.
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If Ubuntu's Xorg has mode-setting code by now (from the modesetting
branch of xf-video-intel, i presume?), it doesn't work for me. At least
I haven't been able to find a way to make it work.
915resolution is still the only way I can get 1280x768.
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https:
Public bug reported:
The 10.b.7 package in Edgy is a bit old (the earlier Debian packages
pulled apparently failed to build).
11.b.0-3 is now in both unstable and testing, and builds find on Edgy.
erlang-doc-html and erlang-manpages are needed as well, of course.
** Affects: erlang (Ubuntu)
Same thing happens with kwin (with the compositor enabled), and with a
metacity/kompmgr combo.
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