Public bug reported:
The highest modes aren't detected by xresprobe, but are detected by the
ati driver:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo xresprobe ati
Password:
id: DELL 2405FPW
res: 1680x1680 1600x1200 1280x1024 1152x864 1024x768 800x600 720x400 640x480
freq: 30-81 56-76
disptype: crt
/var/log/Xorg.0
** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4161918/Xorg.0.log
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xresprobe fails to detect some modes: ati radeon2 se + dell 2405FPW
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xresprobe fails to detect some modes: ati radeon2 se + dell 2405FPW
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Colin, what can be done to convince folks that inclusion of this OpenSSH
release in lucid is the best idea?
The certificate authentication support is most compelling for large
institutional installations, the same user base that focuses on LTS
releases (and have long upgrade cycles).
Missing it i
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Colin Watson (cjwatson)
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Thanks for the attention, Colin. I can only imagine how busy you are
right now.
I'm very happy to hear the commitment to maintain a backport.
Damien Miller has a pretty excellent track record, separate from
OpenSSH's overall chain of successes (or lack thereof), but even so I
can deeply understan
(Sorry for the double-post, just want threads of record like this to be
accurate)
Turns out revocation *is* supported, it's clearly in the release notes:
http://www.openssh.com/txt/release-5.4
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Repro (intermittent):
$ xrandr -q
zsh: segmentation fault (core dumped) xrandr -q
When xrandr does not crash, it variously returns one of two results
(note the difference for second screen, DisplayPort-0):
$ xrandr -q
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 4480 x 1440
Public bug reported:
There was a generated bug report. I hope it didn't get lost while I
tried to figure out login.
Just trying to do a clean install of Xubuntu 20.04 on my new System76
Gazelle laptop.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: ubiquity 20.04.15.10
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