Hi,
I just had to reply to you "off list", so to speak. That answer was
very well put, thank you for taking the time to formulate and writing
it!
I have been sitting here, in my corner of the world, considering doing
the very same thing, but I guess I lack the proper words.
Thanks
/Joachim - F
Bryce Harrington wrote, on 05/13/2009 10:37 AM:
> 2.7.1 advertises some freeze fixes. I've packaged it for jaunty. It's
> available in the x-updates ppa:
> https://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/x-updates/
Thanks, this is really incredible. Now even UXA seems to work fine,
doing bi
Jithin Emmanuel wrote, on 05/14/2009 09:47 AM:
> This 2.7.1 drivers impact performance hugely. It makes desktop usage
> painfully slow.
I must respectfully disagree. My compiz has never been this snappy
before. Stability wise it is also a lot better than the stock intel
driver in Ubuntu 9.04.
ces -> CompizConfig Settings Manager -> General Options ->
> General -> Unredirect Fullscreen Windows).
Wow, thanks! I'd also been looking for the root cause of this problem
for quite some time! :-)
Regards
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Geir Ove Myhr wrote, on 05/03/2009 04:51 AM:
> The setting in xorg.conf is ignored, and that gives problems for anyone
> with a dual-head setup with side-by-side desktops (providing the total
> width is >2048).
Agreed, I too have that problem.
I have a ThinkPad T61 with Intel GM965 [8086:2a02] (r
Just upgraded and noticed my chipset being blacklisted due to this
buglet. For the record:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation Mobile
GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics Controller [8086:2a02] (rev 0c)
No freezes seen before. Actually this (before the upgrade) has been the
fi
So my running with UXA is not relevant? Good thing I pasted in my whole
xorg.conf then. :)
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Dito. I didn't see it at first, upgraded during the week-end at home
(over my wireless). It wasn't until I got in at work today and docked
my laptop that I noticed that the wired network never came up.
I had to ifconfig * down everything but eth0 and lo and then manually
edit resolv.conf to get
Yep, confirmed. This one hit me too.
Once I disabled /apps/metacity/general/compositing_manager I could, once
again, enable Compiz.
Running with the latest hardy-proposed (not hardy-backports) on a cheap
Lenovo ThinkPad T61 (6646-5WG) with Intel 965GM chipset.
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None of my patches to netapplet have been merged.
I'm running 9.04 (Jaunty), but Karmic does not have the fixes either.
Patches are available from my Bazaar branch at
http://bzr.vmlinux.org/netapplet-1.0.8/ ... the web interface viewer for
that repository have moved to
http://bzr.vmlinux.org/logg
None of my patches to netapplet have been merged.
I'm running 9.04 (Jaunty), but Karmic does not have the fixes either.
Patches are available from my Bazaar branch at
http://bzr.vmlinux.org/netapplet-1.0.8/ ... the web interface viewer for
that repository have moved to
http://bzr.vmlinux.org/logg
None of my patches to netapplet have been merged.
I'm running 9.04 (Jaunty), but Karmic does not have the fixes either.
Patches are available from my Bazaar branch at
http://bzr.vmlinux.org/netapplet-1.0.8/ ... the web interface viewer for
that repository have moved to
http://bzr.vmlinux.org/logg
Hi, I had a similar problem. My system was locked at MAX cpu freq. You
may need some modules. See this link for more help:
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_configure_powernowd
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: netapplet
Regular users not allowed to run "Configure Network Settings".
Revision 1 of http://vmlinux.org/jocke/bzr/netapplet-1.0.8/ has a bugfix
that runs network-admin through gksu
** Affects: netapplet (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Sta
The diffs and logs can be viewed with bzrweb at
http://vmlinux.org/jocke/bzr, or see the attached patch.
** Attachment added: "Run network-admin through gksu"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8481094/gksu_network-admin.patch
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Binary package hint: netapplet
Scanning for access points (SIOCSIWSCAN) always failed so the scanning function
fell back to reporting the already associated access point. Fixed by properly
initializing the wrq struct, as is done by iwlist.c in wireless-tools.
Revision 3 of
** Attachment added: "Fix scanning for access points"
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Selecting another wireless access point only changes association. I.e.
only iwconfig is run, ifconfig/route/ifdown/ifup is not run -- bug in
Debian port of netapplet.
Revision 4 of http://vmlinux.org/jocke/bzr/netapplet-1.0.8/ implements a
fix
** Attachment added: "Fix netdaemon_do_change_essid_debian()"
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Distribution: Ubuntu 7.04
Desktop: Gnome
Package: OpenOffice.org 2.2.0-1ubuntu4
Today I had the crazy idea of adding an oodraw picture to my oowriter
document.
I had my .odt (OpenDocument Document) document open in one window,
started File->New->Drawing. Doodled a bit, sav
Workaround: In oodraw you can actually do a ctrl-a, ctrl-c and then
paste in the selection in oowrite using ctrl-v -- but it is still
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Yep, I see it here too. Very annoying buglet.
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If you stop (/etc/init.d/smcroute stop) or deinstall smcroute it may
work better. This is only a workaround.
The real issue is that the smcroute (static multicast routing) daemon
and pimd (dynamic routing) does not play well together. Usually you
only need one of smcroute or pimd (or mrouted ;),
Public bug reported:
Hi,
I was trying to run SMCRoute with multiple routing tables, but the
kernel images for Focal do not have CONFIG_IP_MROUTE_MULTIPLE_TABLES
enable. Since the IPv6 multiple tables setting is enabled, I think this
might be an oversight.
CONFIG_IP_MROUTE_COMMON=y
CONFIG_IP_MRO
Awesome, thank you so much for the quick fix! :)
On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 5:25 PM Andrea Righi
wrote:
> Patch posted to the kernel-team list. Thanks for reporting it!
>
> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2020-March/108017.html
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Please close this. Fixed upstream a long time ago.
Latest upstream is now at v2.3.2
Cheers
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Title:
apt-get install crashes
To man
I am no longer using this package and from the Debian/Ubuntu changelog I
cannot see any fix in the major version or debian/ubuntu revision that
may affect the status of this bug.
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First of all, the approach you suggest is rather backwards. Is it
really up to me, the reporter and the one providing the patch, to baby
sit the patch and make sure it gets applied? Isn't that the
responsibility of the package owner in Ubuntu?
Anyway, gksu patch still not applied and network-ad
I just discovered the same thing. Repositories served through
loggerhead had stopped working when I upgraded the server in June.
Sadly I had nobody inform me until I found bug reports linking to fixes
in my (now stale) repositories.
I got it working again by creating a /etc/serve-branches.conf lo
Public bug reported:
no idea
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.10
Package: libjpeg62:amd64 1:6b2-2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.2.0-27.32-lowlatency 4.2.8-ckt1
Uname: Linux 4.2.0-27-lowlatency x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.19.1-0ubuntu5
Architecture: amd64
Date: Sun Feb 28 20:22:12 2016
D
I have now updated the upstream sources of pimd to give a more
informative error message. It will be part of the 2.1.5 release.
"Another multicast routing application is already running."
I hope that will improve things a bit.
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Yes, this is extremely annoying! (Not sure thought if it's caused by
this package...)
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Title:
bash-completion with cp, ls, etc putting spaces aft
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 716008 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/716008
Thanks for the quick reply. Indeed the mentioned workaround/fix to the
acroread package's bash completion fixes this! (Hoping for an "official"
fix in acroread.)
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I have to agree with dm. Still no luck with 2.6.35-25-generic on 64-bit.
Very annoying bug!
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Title:
lenovo/thinkpad T400[s]/T500/W500/X60/T6x sus
However, I can confirm that my T500 (dual ATI/Intel) does suspend again
with 2.6.35-25-generic if I remove the tpm_tis module. The following
from dmesg got me back on track:
[ 5865.525229] PM: suspend of drv:psmouse dev:serio2 complete after 154.567
msecs
[ 5865.531684] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Synchro
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After upgrade to Natty my system was suddenly missing the
/usr/include/asm symlink. The responsibility for setting this up had
been moved to gcc-multilib, which was not a direct dependency of gcc (or
build-essential for that matter), only "Suggest".
I'd like to suggest that
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Yes, this is indeed very annoying! +1
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Incorrect parsing of double double-quotes
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"Official" patch available in http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-
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Incorrect parsing of double double-quotes
Same here, running Ubuntu Server 10.04 64-bit. No luck with either the
standard likewise-open package or the PPA packages currently available.
However, as soon as I cleaned out everything (likewise-open* krb5-user
krb5-config) and removed their config files in /etc/likewise* and
/etc/krb5* and th
Same problem here on Ubuntu 10.04 (64-bit).
However, running sparse via the GCC wrapper 'cgcc' seems to work better.
Don't really understand why, but it does. So simply setting the CC
variable before calling 'make' does the trick for me:
jo...@luthien:~/Troglobit/pimd$ CC=cgcc make -j3 clean all
Sorry, but I guess you'll have to accept that there is s certain level
of frustration among reporters when bug reports with working patches are
completely ignored. Literally for years.
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