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Status: Confirmed => New
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Title:
Plugin needs to update automatically
To manage notific
I confirm that there is such a mistake.
"On my system there are more localization related files (incl. *.desktop file)
in /usr/share/locale-kdelibs4/."
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@Ken Nelan: Sounds like your issue is the command. You say you're using
"sudo make install", yes?
If that is the case, for this set of drivers that doesn't seem to work.
You _must_ build the drivers with "su", not "sudo".
For Ubuntu, use these terminal commands:
$ sudo su
(enter sudo password)
$
Hehe, no problem.
Just a note, I'm running this on Fedora 12 x86_64 without issues so far,
and unlike the previous drivers + patch in #90, I've managed to maintain
connection without it dropping on me for a while now. Looks like this
set might be good to go.
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Realtek RTL8192SE WLAN Card Fail
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Did you modprobe in the module?
should be $ modprobe r8192se_pci
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@Cyber-Ice: Got a link to that version, by any chance? I'm still
running on the version posted way back in #90, and wondering if it'll
improve the stability of my network connection.
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I experienced this problem with a new 9.10 install (nvidia 173) where I
had moved my home directory over. In case this actually is relevant, I
have attached my .gconf/apps/compiz directory.
When I enable effects, the both shift keys stop working; when pressed,
i.e. gnome terminal shows a hollow cu
Err, forgot to mention, using a Toshiba Satellite L510-016 laptop, and
it has the RTL8191SE chipset. Wubi install was just a plain Ubuntu
9.10.
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I've been getting kernel panics off and on myself when using this
wireless driver. Unfortunately, I have hit a fatal kernel panic in a
Wubi installation and I'm not able to retrieve my logs at this time...if
I'm able to recover the log files, I'll toss them to you guys.
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As I said, this is a different issue from 325074. In addition, it's not
likely to be xorg, since switching to Gnome fixed everything. I haven't
yet tested snow13's fix - it could be that simple.
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KDE, Qt, Plasma paint errors, SIGSEGV crashes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/366300
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The drawing problems illustrated in the screenshot, and the description
of the symptoms, at 325074 do not look the same as what's reported here.
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I should also add, this is a big regression from Intrepid, which worked
fine on the same hardware...
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It seems clear from seeing that screenshot that this is the same issue I
am having. I have removed the "multiple monitors" qualification from the
bug description.
If anyone has any ideas for additional testing or follow up to help
flesh this issue out, I am at their disposal.
For me, on a Lenovo
** Summary changed:
- KDE, Qt, Plasma paint errors, SIGSEGV crashes when using multiple monitors
+ KDE, Qt, Plasma paint errors, SIGSEGV crashes
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: kdebase-workspace
Expected behavior:
The KDE desktop taskbar (plasma panel, workspace) should
I now have enough debugging symbols on my machine to have a more
informative stacktrace from a plasma crash characteristic of this bug.
In this case, the display had been drawing badly for some time as
characterized by the already included screenshots. Then this crash
happened:
Application: Plasma
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Additional testing seems to support that these problems (graphical
corruption, plasma crashes) occur with multiple monitors, and do not
occur without them. I will update the description and systems affected
by the bug.
Is it the case that Kubuntu 9.04 does not work with multiple monitors?
Another
Have confirmed that downgrading to the 2.4 driver (per instructions
here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReinhardTartler/X/RevertingIntelDriverTo2.4) has
no effect, positively or negatively, on the problem.
I have also confirmed that, once the display corruption begins, the
entire Amarok window is often
I am also observing window decorations being painted wrong. Screenshot
attached.
Some output from plasma below. Not sure if it's relevant, but this is
copious - thousands and thousands of repetitions:
QPainter::begin: Paint device returned engine == 0, type: 3
QPainter::setCompositionMode: Painte
** Attachment added: "Screenshot of typical paint/drawing problem"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25938172/Picture%2013.jpeg
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25938173/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcMaps.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/2
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdebase-workspace
Expected behavior:
The KDE desktop taskbar (plasma panel, workspace) should have a
consistent, good appearance, and should function consistently from the
time a user logs in until they log out. It should not draw incorrectly.
It should
This is still an issue on 8.10.
Does anyone more knowledgeable about Amarok know whether this can be
addressed by just updating a xine dependency?
The current status quo is not a great user experience.
Traffic on xine-devel (http://www.nabble.com/Seeking-in-FLAC-
files.-td1892865.html) suggests
Confirmed that the instructions from comment 36 work, using the patch
from comment 27, on amd64, x200. I modified the steps by removing the
explicit autogen, make, make install, and instead doing a debian/rules
binary to create a deb.
Then I then saw the same issue that Aurimas reported (HAL polic
I am not sure I am reading this right, but this seems to indicate the
problem is fixed? However I am current on 8.04 as of today and am still
unable to print in FF3b5, yet am able to print in everything else
(konqueror, etc).
Possibly relevant line from /var/log/cups/errors_log:
E [30/May/2008:1
It's impressive to see activity here, and I hope it does get fixed - I
will certainly have a look at the next version. In the meantime, I've
been using BackupPC (http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/), which seems
superior to bacula in some ways anyway.
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Thanks, Leann. This is done (Bug #180157). Please let me know if you can
think of any other way I can assist.
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I got a failure while performing a clean install with the Hardy Alpha 2
AMD64 Alternate Install CD.
I set up RAID 0 on a SATA drive (other drives not added yet), then set
up LVM on md0, then created swap, root (75G), and home (~700G)
partitions. Root and home were formatted w
OK. Burned Hardy Alpha 2 AMD64 Alternate Install CD and ran a test
install against a clean drive, following the recipe above. The new
installer failed before I could even run this test, while attempting to
bootstrap base...
...debootstrap: /usr/sbin/debootstrap:
...debootstrap: /usr/sbin/debootst
OK. I'll fire up a spare HD and give this a go.
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Yes, my recommendation is for others to try to reproduce the bug, to see
where or if it manifests. Is it just me? Is it just a problem with this
kernel version on my particular (4-core) CPU? Is it a 64 vs. 32 bit
thing?
If you have any questions about the details I gave for reproducing it
from my
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xfs
I performed a clean install with the Gutsy alternate image.
I set up 1 partition on two SATA drives in a RAID 0 config, then set up
LVM on md0, then created swap, root (75G), and home (~700G) partitions.
Root and home were formatted with XFS.
I expe
This drove me crazy for some time, because I knew it couldn't be a
problem with kate, or kde, or libc, even though that was what it looked
like on the surface.
Finally I ran a few different reinstalls on the same hardware. I was
always able to reproduce the problem until I switched from XFS to ext
This drove me crazy for some time, because I knew it couldn't be a
problem with kate, or kde, or libc, even though that was what it looked
like on the surface.
Finally I ran a few different reinstalls on the same hardware. I was
always able to reproduce the problem until I switched from XFS to ext
Odd. Now it's started actually returning the line:
Bus error (core dumped)
whenever it's run. Crash file attached.
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Very strange to me - I can't understand how everything could be working
but kate! Here's the crash file...
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kate bus error on startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/175188
You
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: software-properties-kde
I installed Gutsy and everything went normally. I used adept_manager
several times after the install. At one point, I enabled the pre-release
repository (by going into the Manage Repositories menu item), so I know
that software-pro
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kate
On a fresh install of Gutsy, kate dumps core on startup.
Bus error (core dumped)
** Affects: kdebase (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Ah... Won't most people not notice or need powermanager, and also not stop
it manually? Won't that slow down startup unnecessarily in the common
case?
On Tue, 5 Jun 2007, Luka Renko wrote:
> I will probably implement the following:
> - powermanager is always started by default (no check for lap
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bacula
When bacula is installed, the default is to use sqlite3, and the default
configuration for this database (at least) is broken, with respect to
the catalog backup job.
This error will always be returned:
19-May 23:11 theory-dir: RunBefore: /usr/bi
I second brunes' comment - I found this page while searching for a way
to get Kubuntu Edgy to sleep when idle. Can't believe there's no easy
way yet!
Having a nicely packaged way to handle cpufreq stuff is another good
bird to kill with the same stone.
Kind of surprised this hasn't been done yet.
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