FWIW, I get the same result with a CREATIVE NOMAD_MUVO 64Mb mp3 player
(except for the sector number of course - but the number where the error
is detected is still one less than the number of 512-byte hardware
sectors reported for the device).
This is on hardy (Linux gamaville.dokosmarshall.org
I am not the original poster (at least I don't think I am the original poster:
I added the note about speedbar
being the culprit). Be that as it may, I no longer have this problem: I'm
running 8.04 on all my machines,
I now tend to install from scratch, rather than upgrade, and finally I run
ema
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 3582 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/3582
This problem is *not* a duplicate of 3528 at all. The root cause of 3528 was
that
gnumeric-doc was not installed.
I get the problem on Feisty: start Gnumeric, hit F1, yelp comes up and says
"An unknown error occ
I think there is a problem in speedbar:
I was getting emacs22 byte-compilation errors as described above
but the /tmp/emacs. files seemed to point to the speedbar package.
I tried to byte compile the files in /usr/share/emacs22/site-lisp/speedbar
by hand, and succeeded after adding the directo
The downgrade worked in that xpdf does not crash any longer (I did have
to install libopenjpeg2 as #18 points out). However, xpdf -z 50 foo.pdf
does not seem to work: I get an initial zoom of 125%, no matter what I
specify for the zoom value. Can somebody try to replicate this problem?
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I have not used 10.10 in a while now: it was never a problem with 11.04.
I have not tried with more recent releases.
As mentioned above, it was not a problem even back then with the mainline
kernel, so I suspect this can be closed.
If somebody is still running 10.10 and it is still a problem ther
Public bug reported:
/var/log/messages shows this when I plug in the key (running the nvidia
beta driver, hence the tainting I believe):
Apr 4 17:16:53 alphaville kernel: [16480.010583] usb 3-3: new high speed USB
device using xhci_hcd and address 0
Apr 4 17:16:53 alphaville kernel: [16480.035
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Title:
Plugging in usb key: the device is not recognized and certainly not
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I tested with the current build of the mainline kernel: the device is seen, I
can mount it and I can see the files.
(OTOH, perhaps not surprisingly, graphics will not start: I take it the
upstream kernel is allergic to the nvidia
driver)
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