Probably shouldn't be posting this on LauchPad, but It seemed appropriate since
it involved the /dev/video0 creation as well for Logitech QuickCam Chat
webcam...
and I figured that chiming in on the thread might help in working on the
current problem.
I'm _also_ having problems with Logitech Qui
Yet my question WAS about Ubuntu. I forgot that I had written it, but
I'm migrating to Ubuntu... slowly, and the date of my first bug report
was valid.
Peace,
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On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 8:59 AM, Barry Smith wrote:
> No, Actually
No, Actually a lack of communication on the thread cause it to be
closed... also, I'm using Windows XP.
Peace,
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On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 6:36 PM, kernel-janitor wrote:
> Hi sebi-92-b,
>
> This bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in
Public bug reported:
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Release:12.04
$ apt-cache policy pypar2
pypar2:
Installed: 1.4-6
Candidate: 1.4-6
Version table:
*** 1.4-6 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise/universe amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib
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Here's the file you asked for... the configuration file:
~/.pypar2/prefs.xml
The file that you asked for is 0 bytes long.
I'll try to reinstall again, and reply.
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Apparently, reinstall doesn't remove the ~/.pypar2 directory...
I had to manually delete ~/.pypar2 before reinstall.
re-reinstalled pypar2 --
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~$ df -BG
Filesystem 1G-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/loop0 29G9G 20G 32% /
udev 3G1G
As far as I can tell, this can be closed.
Please make a note in man file or project docs under "troubleshooting" that --
if ~/.pypar2/prefs.xml is 0 bytes, make some room on your drives, delete
~/.pypar2 directory with command
[ sudo rm -rf ~/.pypar2 ]
then do a reinstall
[ sudo apt-get --rei
I get a similar/related bug. It doesn't occur during boot; it occurs
randomly and I'm asked to "SAVE" (good feature BTW).
My bug reports are shorter, but the all are from DBus as well (as best I
can tell). I tried to read through these bug reports, but I'm not
really sure about how to read the b
I thought that I could attach multiple files.
I concat'd the five files, with "###" as a line delimiter between file blocks
and file names.
ALSO, it might be nice if bug-buddy included a system timestamp in the
report. ;)
** Attachment added: "exe-bugreport-001-thru-005-concat.txt"
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