Yes, it's work for me too, but too slow to use compiz. And I also have
some weird artefacts in bottom part of gnome-terminal window even
without compiz. So I still use the workaround with 'vesa' driver after
reboot.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/282214
Thank you for the hint, it works for me too.
So if I don't reboot my desktop often I can restart X once after
booting and work with fast acceleration rest of time.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/282214
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I can't test it on 8.10 beta now, but in 8.04 fonts are Type1.
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I have the same issue with nVidia 6100 and Intrepid nvidia-glx-177. X
window starts but on black screen I can see only 2px line at the top.
What is the shame Xorg's driver 'nv' also doesn't work correctly with
6100 and my LCD Benq FP72E, allowing only 800x600 resolution for 17" LCD
(with native re
No, thank you, I haven't this issue more. I found reason for this - it
was lastfmsubmitd daily logrotate script. After disabling (renaming)
this script this bug is gone.
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logrotate runned by run-part becomes zombie
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/66503
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No, after upgrading to 8.04 I still patched mpd sources and rebuilt
package because mpd 0.13.1 misses this patch.
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mpd ignores replaygain tags in flac files
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/185852
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There is output of 'sudo lspci -vvnn' at my computer in the attached
logfile.
** Attachment added: "lspci-vvnn.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21057899/lspci-vvnn.log
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I have nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 from Intrepid updates repository
(180.11-0ubuntu1~intrepid1). The issue with one line initial screen
still has place (after computer reboot/power on). I use workaround with
X restart using "vesa" driver and another X restart using "nvidia"
driver. "nvidia" driver
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libasound2-plugins
Alsa-plugins starting version 1.0.11 contains rate plugin (which required
libsamplerate) to make high quality resampling to 48 kHz (base frequency to
dmix plug). But ubuntu source package alsa-plugins not depends on
libsamplerate0-de
Yes, it will be very good to have aoTuV version of vorbis library in Ubuntu. As
Ogg Vorbis in Linux world is the main lossy audio codec - having best version
of it by default in Ubuntu will give great motive to use this brilliant open
source and patent free format. It's completely in the spirit
Good synthetic sample to test quality of resampling. If you hear noise after
third tone the resampling is not so good as it can be.
It's need to have soundcard w/o 44100 Hz native support, like many Creative
game cards or some integrated. If after "aplay -D hw:0 udial.wav" you get
warning about
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: debianutils
Every day jobs started by anacron work only some (two or three) days
after reboot and no more. Then daily anacron process stays working
because 'run-part --report /etc/cron.daily' doesn't exit. I see it
starts logrotate but after some days run
Public bug reported:
I have standalone proftpd server. After upgrading to 8.04 (from 7.10)
server begins to crash while users connect. At this time in proftpd.log
I have:
May 04 12:08:53 ftp proftpd[24516] ftp.454.ru (195.200.95.33[195.200.95.33]):
ProFTPD terminating (signal 11)
May 04 12:08:53
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: flac
New version (1.2.0) of FLAC was released yesterday (25.07.2007). Info
from author:
"FLAC 1.2.0 is out. There are a few new features and some speedups and
fixes, but more importantly, there are some small changes to the decoder
to pave the way for po
I have the same as Elio Granado wrote:
igold:~% sudo ifup eth0.4
Set name-type for VLAN subsystem. Should be visible in /proc/net/vlan/config
Added VLAN with VID == 4 to IF -:eth0:-
+ [ eth0.4 != lo ]
+ [ -x /bin/ip ]
+ ip route show dev eth0.4
+ grep ^169.254.0.0/16
+ [
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: quagga-doc
File 'quagga.pdf.gz' from quagga-doc package version 0.99.6-2ubuntu3.1
in Ubuntu 7.04 contains embedded type3 fonts and look ugly on monitor.
As it was build by pdfeTeX it seems to need add some TeX TTF/Type1 font
package like cm-super to buil
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mpd
When mpd compiled with flac > 1.1.2 it ignores replaygain tag
information in .flac files (and maybe all runtime readable info from
tags).
It was fixed in musicpd svn and bugreport with patch can be found at
http://musicpd.org/mantis/view.php?id=1616
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: fontconfig
In the gutsy release was changed subpixel rendering (it looks like
ClearType now). But new lcdfilter option can be changed to select
different subpixel rendering variants. But it changes nothing for me.
I'm using next settings in ~/.fonts.conf
Oh, thanks for pointing to that message! It seems to there is a real bug
in the libcairo patches. "In fact, the original Ubuntu-modified
changeset to Cairo has a significant error where they use
FC_LCD_FILTER_* definitions where they should be using FT_LCD_FILTER_*
to pass to FT_Library_SetLcdFilte
I've installed libcairo2_1.5.4-0ubuntu1~ppa1_i386.deb (which required
libpixman-1-0, BTW) but it changes nothing. Can you test LCD subpixel
rendering on your system with above settings in ~/.fonts.conf? Is it
work for you?
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I have the same. amd64 on nForce 410 with intergrated gForce 6100. But
progress bar below logo :)
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After upgrade to Edgy I can't open file with non-ascii symbols in path
or filename in my Gnome desktop with my default "GVim Text Editor" -
gvim from vim-gnome package. After double click on file
~/Desktop/тест.txt in vim status line I see
"~/Desktop/Ñ<82>еÑ<81>Ñ
Public bug reported:
Version 0.32.1-1 of lastfmsubmitd recommends python-musicbrainz which is not
available for edgy from all (main, universe, multiverse, restricted) ubuntu
repositories.
Also, mbget tools doesn't work without python module ctypes and exit with error
message "import: No module
You are right, mbget uses musicbrainz module (which I installed locally
and forgot about it). So only one issue is here - dependency on
unavailable package.
Sorry for untested "bug" about ctypes.
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htt
Public bug reported:
After upgrade to Edgy I can't open file with non-ascii symbols in path
or filename in my Gnome desktop with my default "GVim Text Editor" -
gvim from vim-gnome package. After double click on file
~/Desktop/тест.txt in vim status line I see
"~/Desktop/Ñ<82>еÑ<81>Ñ<82>.txt" [Ne
Public bug reported:
I think it's typo in libwavpack-dev.install:
debian/tmp/usr/lib/libwavpack.a* /usr/lib
It's need to be:
debian/tmp/usr/lib/libwavpack.*a /usr/lib
to include libwavpack.la in the package.
** Affects: wavpack (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/57797
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Public bug reported:
Encryption/decryption script amaespipe from amanda-common package uses
uuencode program to convert binary data from /dev/urandom to ASCII
string. But package amanda-common does not depend on sharutils package,
so amaespipe does not work.
There are two way to resolve this: eit
** Patch added: "amaespipe.patch"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/44869764/amaespipe.patch
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/567030
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** Description changed:
Encryption/decryption script amaespipe from amanda-common package uses
uuencode program to convert binary data from /dev/urandom to ASCII
string. But package amanda-common does not depend on sharutils package,
so amaespipe does not work.
- There are two way to re
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