I have tried to reproduce this bug using the 2.6.24-19-generic kernel
from the Main repo (version 2.6.24-19.36).
I could NOT reproduce the bug. Have I missed a step or a precondition
that causes the bug?
If not, do we need more people to confirm this before we can mark the
report Fix Released?
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Using driver rt2500usb for an internal wireless chip on my laptop.
lsusb output:
Bus 005 Device 002: ID 148f:2573 RaLink Technology, Corp.
Tested with kernel 2.6.24-19-generic (linux-image-generic, version
2.6.24-19.36) installed as an update to clean Hardy 8.04.1 install.
Result: WiFi was detecte
Adam: Have you tried a vanilla kernel? I just grabbed the intrepid
sources and looking at the tags that exist it should be possible to
bisect from a version of the vanilla kernel that shows the problem and
the ubuntu tagged release that works.
Just an idea but if 2.6.22 works, 2.6.24 doesn't and 2
I've just gone back to test it again and have discovered there may be a
time element involved.
After my earlier test I accidentally forgot to unmount /tmp/dir2
I've just unmounted and re-mounted it and there was file corruption.
I've just repeated the test using 2 new directories, /tmp/dir3 and
Serge: It does appear to only happen after an append and when the file
is "large", maybe the blocksize is the magic number where it starts to
go wrong but I couldn't confirm that. It also only presents when you
append before you read from the file. I missed that bit of implied
information in the bu
Dustin - I'm building one at the moment, if it works you're welcome to a
copy. It's -generic and i386. If we get a couple of reports that it
works then maybe one of the devs will be kind enough to create a PPA.
If it doesn't work I think I'll try a git bisect of the intrepid tree
and help the devs
I'm afraid the patch didn't work.
On a brighter note my laptop is now working on tracking down this bug
and I will post again later when I have more info and time.
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Hardy ecryptfs can cause data loss
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/242448
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The problem is in fs/ecryptfs/mmap.c
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-hardy.git;a=commit;h=e4465fdaeb3f7b5ef47f389d3eac76db79ff20d8
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-hardy.git;a=commit;h=eebd2aa355692afaf9906f62118620f1a1c19dbb
The first patch is the important one but becau
Hi Hyperair,
Thanks for filing this bug report, but can you add some more information
please. We need the full output from:
uname -a
dmesg
lspci -vvn
lsusb -v
You can make a file containing the output with commands like: dmesg > dmesg.log
Then you can attach the log files. Don't post them as lo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nvidia-glx
It appears nvidia-glx has been bumped to version 1.0.9755 from 1.0.9631.
Version 1.0.9755 no longer supports the GeForce4 chipset and the legacy
driver must be used instead. The legacy driver is not yet available in
the repos and the update-ma
This is still broken for me, here is a snippet of my Xorg.0.log file
that causes X to fail to start:
(II) NVIDIA dlloader X Driver 1.0-9755 Mon Feb 26 23:23:13 PST 2007
(II) NVIDIA Unified Driver for all Supported NVIDIA GPUs
(II) Primary Device is: PCI 01:00:0
(WW) NVIDIA(0): The NVIDIA GeForce
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 96430 ***
Thank you Thomas, that does indeed appear to be a duplicate of my
problem. I'm sorry to everyone that I missed it when posting this.
I'll try to mark this as a duplicate now.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 96430
MASTER: Request for
I just marked bug 97332 as a duplicate of this one.
For anyone interested, I was able to make my GeForce4 card work by
booting with the 2.6.20-12-generic kernel and related restricted-
modules. I then manually installed (dpkg -i nvidia.*9631.deb) and now
I'm back to a working desktop with good spe
In response to this post by Ben Collins:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20/+bug/96430/comments/51
==quote==
Can you understand my issue with this now?
No, not really. I don't understand the issue.
I'm confused as to where the number for 38 driver versi
Small bug found.
After seeing a request to test this app on the Kubuntu RSS feed i
figured I'd take the plunge and give Fiesty a try on one of my machines.
First impressions are that the updater is working well, it's still has a
couple of hours of downloading to do but I do like the look. When fi
In response to a request for more info on a troublesome sources.list
file:
# Seveas' packages (packages, GPG key: 1135D466)
# deb http://mirror3.ubuntulinux.nl edgy-seveas all
# Seveas' packages (sources, GPG key: 1135D466)
# deb-src http://mirror2.ubuntulinux.nl edgy-seveas all
If I recall co
My upgrade took so long I had to go to bed and come back and check on it
this morning. It appeared to have finished but had not quit nor told me
to reboot. It sat there using 100% CPU.
I restarted manually (not ideal!) and besides some nvidia driver issues
everything looks like it's working.
Over
Could this be related to a problem I noticed with the /etc/defaults
/linux-restricted-modules-common file disabling the nvidia kernel
modules even after installing the nvidia packages?
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nvidia-glx-legacy doesn't disable composite extension automatically on
installation
https://launchpad.net/bu
Public bug reported:
Ever since at least Ubuntu 10.04 Khmer language input has not worked correctly
out-of-the-box (including 12.04 beta). The problem lies in Khmer's use of
digraphs (two chars) for one input keystroke for some vowels. This bug has been
documented here:
https://bugs.launchpad.n
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS still does not fully support Khmer. It makes using this
language in Ubuntu completely impossible. Please assign someone to fix
it.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/200844
I want to reconfirm that this bug still exists in Ubuntu 11.04. *Even
after the fix above* this problem continues to occur in various OS-level
functions, not just in individual programs. For instance, I have already
applied the fix above to my system. Khmer input works correctly in gedit
and LibreO
** Summary changed:
- Some Khmer vowels did not display
+ Incomplete Khmer input support
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Title:
Incomplete Khmer input support
To manage notifi
csokun's comment to put this line:
GTK_IM_MODULE="xim"
in the /etc/environment file does work.
*However* even after this is done, there are still rendering issues, in
which the open layout tables in the fonts are not being followed
correctly. The best case would be a complete fix of the default sc
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