I uploaded the compcache-utils package to REVU:
http://revu.tauware.de/details.py?package=compcache
The package contains an init script to start compcache early and a
debconf script to configure the size.
Of course, that’s just the userspace portion and this bug is still
pending on getting the co
Good point. I removed the kernel module source altogether from the
package, now it only contains the system scripts.
http://revu.tauware.de/details.py?package=compcache-debian
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: command-not-found
command-not-found (0.2.34ubuntu4) karmic; urgency=low
* zsh_command_not_found:
- Use the pseudo-namespace prefix cnf_ for everything.
- Append the preexec/precmd functions to zsh’s pre*_functions arrays,
allowing other p
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Binary package hint: devicekit-disks
Judging from the bootchart, a devkit-disks-pa... process (devkit-disks-
part-id started by udev?) blocks system startup for almost a minute.
This happens on both of the computers I have running karmic.
dmesg and lshw for the computer the
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I don’t have a floppy drive on either of the machines I have running
karmic, but the ATA activity LED is constantly lit on one of them.
Killing the “devkit-disks-daemon: polling /dev/sr0 /dev/fd0” process
makes the LED behave normally. Is this related or should I report
another bug?
dmesg and lsh
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** Summary changed:
- probes (nonexisting) /dev/fd0 for almost a minute
+ Linux thinks there’s a floppy drive when there’s not. Probing slows down
bootup by almost a minute.
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: devicekit-disks
+ Since the installation of DeviceKit-disks, the system st
Please ignore my previous message. It must be a symptom of LP #384579,
since the HDD LED is constantly lit while running /lib/udev/devkit-
disks-part-id /dev/fd0 as well.
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Thanks, I’ll test with a vanilla kernel.
Andy,
If I change “Legacy Floppy Drives” to disabled in BIOS settings, the
floppy driver is not loaded and everything works. That is to be
expected. Nevertheless, it would be nice for Linux to automatically
realize the drive doesn’t physically exis
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.5
In current karmic, firefox-3.5 fails with the message “Could not find
compatible GRE between version 1.9.1b4pre and 1.9.1b4pre”.
Substituting {Min,Max}Version=1.9.1b4pre with ...=1.9.1b4 in
/usr/lib/firefox-3.5b4/application.ini fixes the pro
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 319210
[jaunty] segfault during X startup with randr < 1.2 drivers
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The change in commit ea309e47457156b60aadbf113f04e5b6851029c8 fixed
savage for me, too.
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gnokii (0.6.26.dfsg-3) unstable; urgency=low
* debian/rules: add build-time iconv support (closes: #501356)
(thanks Michael Banck and Johan Kiviniemi)
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This isn’t entirely fixed yet: after starting a guest session and then
logging out of it, f-u-s-a doesn’t realize the guest account has been
deleted, and displays “Guest” for logging in as guest as well as “Guest
session” because there’s no active guest session.
F-u-s-a should be modified to notic
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Please sync hugin 0.7.0~svn3191-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main).
The new svn snapshot is a huge improvement over the beta 4.
Exp
** Summary changed:
- X does not detect a keyboard after upgrade
+ After an upgrade to intrepid, HAL prefers old fdi-cache to new FDI files
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: xorg
+ After and upgrade from a fresh hardy installation to intrepid, there are
+ changes under /usr/share/ha
Tormod’s package fixed the problem for me as well.
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I’m running intrepid on a Thinkpad T23. The irda driver is nsc-ircc.
irdadump only prints packets being sent. When I try to send data from a
cellphone to the computer, the sending of discovery packets is paused,
but nothing is actually received.
Everything works fine when I
Public bug reported:
I’m running intrepid, opensync 0.22-2, opensync-plugin-gnokii 0.22-1,
libgnokii3 0.6.26.dfsg-2.
When entries are synchronized from the phone (Nokia 6220) to evolution
/file-sync, any umlauts are replaced with question marks.
When entries are synchronized to the phone, any um
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** Description changed:
I’m running intrepid, opensync 0.22-2, opensync-plugin-gnokii 0.22-1,
libgnokii3 0.6.26.dfsg-2.
When entries are synchronized from the phone (Nokia 6220) to evolution
/file-sync, any umlauts are replaced with question marks.
When entries are synchronized to
** Description changed:
I’m running intrepid, opensync 0.22-2, opensync-plugin-gnokii 0.22-1,
libgnokii3 0.6.26.dfsg-2.
When entries are synchronized from the phone (Nokia 6220) to evolution
/file-sync, any umlauts are replaced with question marks.
When entries are synchronized to
The attached debdiff fixes the problem.
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Some nasty pstopdf bugs were fixed in cups 1.3.8-4, especially one that
caused it to try to write to /var/spool/cups/pdf even if the process
had no write access there.
Which version of the package do you have installed? If older than
1.3.8-4, please upgrade to the latest cups and try again. If
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Importance: Undecided
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Binary package hint: gdm
Please make it possible for an administrator to allow anybody to launch
a guest session from the gdm login screen. This shouldn’t be allowed by
default, of course.
It would also make it possible for a guest to visit the computer by
herself when the s
Public bug reported:
Quoting http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ĸ:
> It is used to denote the sound written as [q] in the International
Phonetic Alphabet (the voiceless uvular plosive). For collation
purposes, it is therefore considered to be a type of 'q', rather than a
type of 'k', and should sort ne
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01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: S3 Inc. SuperSavage IX/C SDR (rev 05)
After a quick test, it seems that a 24-bit mode works with this display
adapter. Of course, it might still be broken with some other cards
supported by the savage driver.
In any case, i suggest keeping the patch to default t
This seems to be the commit in question:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=69c30e1e7492192f882a3fc11888b320fde5206a
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/278188
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I verified that the patch fixes irda. Attaching it, cherry-picked
against the current intrepid kernel tree.
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It used to be possible to input Unicode characters by typing Ctrl-
Shift-U, the hexadecimal Unicode codepoint and a space/enter in Gtk
programs.
For instance, to input π one could type Ctrl-Shift-U, 03C0, enter.
It seems Ctrl-Shift-U is now passed to the application itself t
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PEBKAC.
I used a /etc/X11/Xmodmap which included:
! Caps Lock
keycode 66 = Control_L
clear lock
clear control
add control = Control_L Control_R
This did work in intrepid, but no longer in jaunty. Changing the keycode
line to
keycode 66 = Control_L Control_L Control_L Control_L Control_L
fi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: awesome
Awesome 2.3.2-1 in intrepid stopped working some time ago. The error
message:
W: awesome: xerror:139: fatal error: request code=33, error code=10
X Error of failed request: BadAccess (attempt to access private resource
denied)
Major opcode of
http://heh.fi/patches/cups/01-pstopdf-ppd-settings
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I built awesome 3.0~rc6-1 from Debian experimental (along with its
dependency, xcb-util >= 0.2.1). It seems to work, although it prints the
following on startup:
W: awesome: xerror:280: fatal error: request=GrabKey, error=BadAccess
W: awesome: xerror:280: fatal error: request=GrabKey, error=BadAcc
I built awesome 3.0~rc6-1 from Debian experimental (along with its
dependency, xcb-util >= 0.2.1). It seems to work fine.
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-ati
Since the xserver-xorg-video-radeon update from
1:6.9.0+git20080802.1f3eee36-1ubuntu1 to 1:6.9.0+git20080826.a3cc1d7a-
2ubuntu1, all video players using Xv began displaying flickering pixel
garbage. The corruption fills the overlay
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It would be nice if dpkg, apt et al. waited for the lock indefinitely
instead of bailing out immediately. The UI could show a throbber and a
caption such as “Automatic security updates are being installed. Please
wait.” or whatever is appropriate for the piece of software holding the
lock.
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Giving some kind of notification a good while before the battery is
drained empty (perhaps around 33 %) would be a good thing, since a
battery can only handle a certain number of full discharges.
http://batteryuniversity.com/parttwo-34.htm
Of course, users would need to be educated. How about a r
Confirming that 1:0.9.16~test5-0ubuntu2 fixed it with
debian/patches/0051-leave-hp-enabled.patch. Thanks!
Daniel, how about removing the “Analog Headphones” profile altogether
now, since it has been made redundant by the default profile? A profile
that only seems to disable the internal output cou
Patch attached. I didn’t test it on a live system, though. (I did test
the sed expression with various inputs under dash.)
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Binary package hint: rtkit
Upon starting, rtkit warns:
rtkit-daemon[13198]: Failed to make ourselves RT: Invalid argument
strace:
13198 clone(child_stack=0xb76a64b4,
flags=CLONE_VM|CLONE_FS|CLONE_FILES|CLONE_SIGHAND|CLONE_THREAD|CLONE_SYSVSEM|CLONE_SETTLS|CLONE_PARENT_SET
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- Failed to make ourselves RT: Invalid argument
+ rtkit requires a kernel patch
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: rtkit
+ TheMuso said a kernel patch will fix this. The original bug report about
+ rtkit follows.
Upon starting, rtkit warns:
rtkit-daemon[
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Binary package hint: gdm
/etc/gdm/Xsession contains:
if [ -n "$LANGUAGE" ]; then
if [ "$LANGUAGE" != "$LANG" ]; then
LANGUAGE="$LANG"
fi
LANGUAGE is not only an extension of LC_MESSAGES (not LANG), it doesn’t
even have the same syntax as LANG.
My locale set
1:0.9.16~test4-0ubuntu6 fixed this issue for me. The headphone output is
now available in Sound Preferences.
I wouldn’t mind both the internal speaker output and the headphone jack
output being on by default, though, since the hardware will turn the
speakers off when something’s connected to the j
00:14.2 Audio device: ATI Technologies Inc SBx00 Azalia (Intel HDA)
/proc/asound/card0/codec#0 changes as follows based on whether a plug is
connected. PulseAudio just doesn’t seem to do anything automatic based
on it.
--- plug-disconnected 2009-08-15 18:43:51.726732032 +0300
+++ plug-connected
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- Indicator applet icon Padding not equal , for vertical panels
+ Indicator applet doesn’t handle vertical panel
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: indicator-applet
+ When a vertical panel is used, the indicator applet still renders its
+ contents as if the panel
By the way, you’d expect it would be possible to do a noiseless poll
with the floppy drive.
AmigaOS did the clicky poll periodically, and someone created a utility
that made it silent. It worked perfectly.
http://aminet.net/disk/misc/anticlick.readme
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This patch should fix the problem.
The f-spot wrapper is missing an "exec" when running mono. When gnome-
screensaver SIGTERMs the f-spot pid, only an instance of /bin/sh is
killed, but not the instance of mono that is running f-spot.exe.
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Would it be possible to get the fix to dapper-updates as well?
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The tty* jobs are in the upstart package, and as it doesn't depend on
upstart-compat-sysv, this is somewhat tricky.
I think the final solution is migrating essential things from rcS to
upstart jobs. Then tty* can be made start on a suitable event from them.
In the meantime, you can modify /etc/ev
/etc/rc0.d/S90halt either halts or poweroffs the system depending on the
setting in /etc/default/halt. The setting can be overridden with the env
variable INIT_HALT.
That's what /etc/event.d/rc0-halt does: it contains "env
INIT_HALT=HALT". I commented the line out, and "halt" worked just like
it u
There's a very simple solution made possible by a new feature (at last)
in Gnome 2.16:
Simply include just one background image (the current 4:3 one), but in
/usr/share/gnome-background-properties/ubuntu-wallpapers.xml change
stretched
to
zoom
On a 16:9 screen (or 8:3, as in my dualscreen setup)
Public bug reported:
/usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/init-top/usplash contains
for i in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8; do
mknod /dev/tty$i c 4 $i
done
but it prereqs /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/init-top/framebuffer, which
also contains
for i in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8; do
mknod /dev/tty$i c 4
One alternative is to include a single widescreen image, which will then
be cropped from the sides on a 4:3 screen with the zoom setting.
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I'd like to point out that the following portions of your picture will be
visible on 4:3 and 8:3 displays with the Zoom setting:
http://johan.kiviniemi.name/tmp/severis_wallpaper-monitor_aspects
Additionally, although that is a nice picture, it might have a bit too
much contrast for a desktop bac
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The latest version of mplayer doesn't install /etc/mplayer/codecs.conf
anymore, but an old version is left behind during an upgrade.
Attached is a proposed preinst script that should handle the old
codecs.conf correctly.
** Affects: mplayer (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriage
** Attachment added: "debian/preinst"
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This patch has been applied in Debian (preload 0.4-3).
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Exactly the same problem here.
pn python2.5 (no description
available)
ii python2.5-minimal 2.5-0ubuntu1 A minimal subset of the
Python language (version 2.5)
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This patch for 0.2 (dapper) contains the following change that has been
applied to 0.4 in upstream:
http://preload.cvs.sourceforge.net/preload/preload/src/proc.c?r1=1.9&r2=1.10
"Use long when reading/writing size_t types. Fixes problem on 64-bit archs."
as well as the parse format fix.
(Both ap
A fix has been released in edgy, but this still applies to dapper.
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Status: Unconfirmed => Fix Released
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A fix has been released in edgy, but this still applies to dapper.
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That seems to have fixed it, thanks.
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After loudmouth has connected to the server and sent the initial
handshake, just when the reply is being received, connection_connect_cb
is called with some strange arguments:
connection_data->fd == 0
connection_data->connection == 0x1
condition == G_IO_OUT
g_io_channel_unix
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Attached is output from the test-lm command (from the loudmouth source)
with the patch installed.
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Public bug reported:
When I change the port to 5223 in the Account settings (in order to use
SSL) and try to connect, telepathy-gabble says
** (telepathy-gabble:27099): DEBUG: set_param_from_value: expected type
guint for parameter port, got gint
and cancels the connection immediately.
common/P
The patch in
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/usplash/+bug/62865/comments/1
should fix the "distortion" problem.
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Do you mean en_US or en_US.UTF-8?
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The patch in
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/usplash/+bug/62865/comments/1
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AFAIK all HDDs park the heads to a safe position when the power is cut.
That's a hardware feature. There's probably not going to be any physical
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I would appreciate more information regarding why this is the intended
behavior. Would linking the modules on HDD slow down startup
considerably? Is it really necessary to link them on each boot, even
when booting the same kernel that was used the last time? Could lrm-
manager be modified to ignore
Public bug reported:
The reverted package contains following images:
warty-final-ubuntu.png: 1600×1200, 1.6 MiB
warty-final-ws-ubuntu.png: 1600×1000, 1.3 MiB
The smaller one is simply a cropped version of the larger one.
The smaller one should be removed and
/usr/share/gnome-background-properti
Public bug reported:
% dpkg -S /bin/sh
diversion by dash from: /bin/sh
diversion by dash to: /bin/sh.distrib
bash: /bin/sh
% sh -c 'kill -SEGV $$'
The resulting crash file contains:
ExecutablePath: /bin/sh
InterpreterPath: /bin/dash
Package: bash 3.1-5ubuntu3
SourcePackage: bash
** Affects: ap
Public bug reported:
% sh -c 'kill -SEGV $$'
...
% apport-retrace -d /var/crash/_bin_sh.1005.crash
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/apport-retrace", line 189, in ?
debug_dir = prepare_debugdir(report, options.cache_dir)
File "/usr/bin/apport-retrace", lin
Please try running it using the account you used to log in, instead of a
root shell.
If it doesn’t work either, feel free to change the status back to New.
** Changed in: restricted-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Gutsy - error open restricted-manager
https://bugs.launchpad.ne
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 98721 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/98721
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 98721
Black screen on Xorg start
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system freeze after activating fglrx (ATI Radeon Mobility X700)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106600
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I can confirm the same problem on a friend’s laptop (Asus A600BVA; VGA
controller: 1002:5653 / ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility X700
(PCIE)).
** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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Black screen on Xorg start
https://bugs.launchpad.n
I can’t reproduce this anymore. Seems to have been fixed somewhere along
the line.
** Changed in: gimp (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Autocrop Layer crops the whole image if the layer is already cropped to minimum
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/125045
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Heh, Colin was faster. :-)
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purge of package causes generation of new initrd.img
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/213873
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https://l
A proposed solution:
Have linux-image-$VER provide a trigger called update-initramfs-$VER,
and have maintscripts activate that trigger. When purging linux-
image-2.6.24-12-generic, the trigger code for 2.6.24-12-generic would
just vanish before getting called.
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purge of package causes generati
I might add that update-initramfs currently ends up being called twice
in a row when dpkg first removes linux-ubuntu-modules-$VER and then
purges it. Using a versioned trigger would reduce the number of calls to
one, or to zero if the equivalent linux-image package is removed as
well.
Removing lin
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 134245 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/134245
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 134245
[gutsy] restricted driver namager claims 2 nvidia drivers in use
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both nvidia drivers are being used?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/138426
You rec
Is there a reason for patching the xv driver to support both compiz
video and xv instead of creating a separate compiz video output driver
for mplayer, which would then fall back to xv if compiz video isn’t
available? All other output methods have separate plugins (e.g. xv, x11,
opengl, sdl, frameb
This was fixed in hal 0.5.9.1-1ubuntu2.
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 2007-07-03 14:06 /etc/rc2.d/S12hal -> ../init.d/hal
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 20 2007-07-01 16:46 /etc/rc2.d/S20pulseaudio ->
../init.d/pulseaudio
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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PulseAudio
Public bug reported:
Canoe makes helping a Linux user over the phone, IRC or IM much easier.
It presents the user with a simple UI, in which she can for instance
check the “video” checkbox to send her xorg.conf and Xorg.0.log, or the
“apt” checkbox to send her sources.list.
Canoe sends the report
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