Just bumped into this problem on my girlfriend's laptop; took me half an
hour to impulsively decide to install aumix after noticing it was
mentioned in keyboard shortcuts. This is definitely a packaging problem
that ought to be fixed before Intrepid. Does anyone have any clue why
this only affect
Upstream patch 7.1.295 added gvimtutor. To use my build instructions now, in
addition to getting the latest upstream patches we need to modify the deb build
rules to know how to handle the extra binary that they weren't expecting. Try
these commands instead:
http://pastebin.com/m317ae06e
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This patch should fix it. Problem is that we're doing bitwise
arithmetic on a signed long that happens to be negative. Wackiness
ensues, making the result an invalid offset for mmap(). Changing the
long to unsigned fixes it.
** Attachment added: "mmap() patch against hal-0.5.11~rc2"
http://l
This patch should fix it. Problem is that we're doing bitwise
arithmetic on a signed long that happens to be negative. Wackiness
ensues, making the result an invalid offset for mmap(). Changing the
long to unsigned fixes it.
** Attachment added: "mmap() patch against hal-0.5.11~rc2"
http://l
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
In my experience, it does not seem to be possible to get g-p-m to use
battery percent remaining, rather than battery time remaining, as the
metric determining the current power state.
Steps to reproduce:
1. open gconf-editor
2. navig