*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 55802 ***
It turns out that this is due to ABI breakage in xorg 7.1. The closed
source nvidia driver can be made working by disabling render
acceleration. See also this post for details:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showpost.php?s=3e466799eeccaa58e0ed3f24392f
Thank you, Martin. I've been meaning to look for this bug report for a
while. It's a pleasure to see that there's a workaround and a fix
already.
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I'm sorry i think it was not a bug ...
i reinstalled my dapper and packages are well working ... now !
2006/8/15, Sebastien Bacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Thanks for your bug. What version of Ubuntu do you use? Could you try to
> run "sudo sh -x /var/lib/dpkg/info/amule-common.preinst configure"
The issue as originally reported still exists. I don't think this was
ever the same as the upstream nautilus bug. It also doesn't have
anything at all to do with the libgnomeui bug. Is there a way to delete
those associations?
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info => Confir
Public bug reported:
1. Installed Dapper 6.06
2. Followed instructions at http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=132980
3. ra0 worked fine
4. dist-upgraded to get latest kernel (2.6.15-23-386)
Now it won't seem to work anymore. The wireless network I'm trying to
connect to just has MAC filt
Acording to the changelog it is explicitely disabled because njb support
is not working. Is it working for you when compiled manually?
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Public bug reported:
1. apt-get install toolchain-source fakeroot
2. tpkg-make arm-linux
3. build and install binutils-arm-linux-2.15
4. TPKG_SERVER=http.us.debian.org tpkg-install-libc arm-linux
After finishing above steps, then build gcc cross-compiler for arm:
5. cd gcc-arm-linux-3.4.3 and de
status rejected
sun-java5-jre Provides: java2-runtime so it does fulfull the dependency
** Changed in: tomcat5 (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 42264 ***
The trick is to look at the bugs for the sourcepackage:
http://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/coreutils/+bugs
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I'm currently trying to do something dead simple in Impress, which is
draw a rectangle, copy, paste and then move it to directly below the
first. This always results in it snapping to the grid off-center to the
one above and won't align directly underneath.
This is confirmed
Public bug reported:
edgy-desktop-i386.iso 8/15
md5 37ba86bad653d02ce78e238f19165a34
Note: I had to 'depmod -a' in order to load the ath_pci module for net
access to file this report. I assume it's unrelated but I'm mentioning
it just in case.
Disk ide1 was already formatted, (Dapper 6.06.1)
Pr
I have the same issue: freezing on an IBM Thinkpad X31 with a ATI Radeon
card using the radeon driver. It appears to happen when I use an
external monitor.
Alos noticed something that might be of interest. My fileserver has been
dead for the last couple of days and I didn't get a single freeze. Th
Public bug reported:
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affects distros/ubuntu/squirrelmail
status confirmed
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Please sync squirrelmail (universe) from Debian unstable.
Changelog since current edgy version 2:1.4.7-1:
squirrelmail (2:1.4.8-1) unstable; urgen
Well, I tried installing it again with installer hanging after 95% of
work, then I did the memory test, removed the offending device and
everything was(and is) working.
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(This is also mentioned in the thread of bug #25784, but there seems
no follow up nor is the supplied patch applied :-( )
The Asus A2H/L laptop produces different acpi hotkey codes then those mentioned
in the /etc/acpi/events/asus-*.
I've a ASUS A2H and when I apply the patc
1.1.6 is in edgy.
** Changed in: rails (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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