On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 08:43:49PM -, muzincs wrote:
Hello Manuelita
> But I will keep checking this thread, hoping for a solution.
Just for the record: I posted a workaround in this thread some time ago.
I had no single freeze since then, however, this was not confirmed by
anyone yet.
Best
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
In hardy's open office (1:2.4.0-3ubuntu6) base, the literal description
of the join type is wrong in the case of a right outer join. In fact,
the description displayed in that case is the one of a left outer join,
thus the same displayed wh
** Attachment added: "left outer join"
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Does anyone know why ubuntu's 2.2.0 driver shows the same bug as 2.3.1?
Has some buggy stuff been backported? What about upstream's 2.2.0, does
that version show the same bug? I'm a bit puzzeled that gutsy's driver
was working while hardy's driver isn't, even though it looks like they
both are base
Thank you. I just tried debian's (binary) package version 2.3.0 and was
able to reboot three times, always getting a nice gdm login screen. For
those who need a hotfix: This debian package is available at
snapshot.debian.net
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Hi
I tried 2.3.1 by rebuilding debian's xserver-xorg-video-intel
2:2.3.1-1. I can't confirm that the new version is fixing this bug; I'm
still getting the same black screen in 80% of all cases on a dell
optiplex 745 with precisely the graphics card listed in the initial
posting. Furthermore, the