Same problem again occurs with 8.10 rc Intrepid release candidate.
Lots of files persistently fail to install with apt-get complaining
about "Hash Sum mismatch". Some package lists fail also, with the same
error reported.
Observation: This problem seems to afflict larger files in particular.
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Fix no longer seems to be effective in Intrepid release candidate.
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"apt-get update" failure: hash sum mismatch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/261022
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Charlie Kravetz wrote:
> Thanks for reporting this bug. Could you attach the reports from
> /var/log/dist-upgrade , /var/log/dmesg , and /var/log/syslog right after
> this error appears. Also, was your upgrade from Hardy 8.04 to Intrepid
> 8.10? If not an upgrade, which version of Intrepid did you
Charlie Kravetz wrote:
> Thanks for reporting this bug and any supporting documentation. I´m
> marking this bug confirmed based on the last comments.
>
> ** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
>Importance: Undecided => Medium
> Assignee: Charlie Kravetz (charlie-tca) => (unassigned)
>Status:
jwinget wrote:
> Confirming both the Marble Mouse bug and the fix posted by Ali Afshar.
> I pasted the ServerFlags section into my Xorg.conf just above the
> ServerLayout, restarted X, and now the mouse works like it did in Hardy.
> No other changes/updates were required.
>
>
Also confirming the
I'm not sure if this didn't bounce, so I am re-sending it.
Regards,
Mark.
Charlie Kravetz wrote:
> Thanks for reporting this bug. Could you attach the reports from
> /var/log/dist-upgrade , /var/log/dmesg , and /var/log/syslog right after
> this error appears. Also, was your upgrade from Hardy
This bug has re-surfaced, with a vengeance, in Intrepid release
candidate.
The symptoms with Intrepid are exactly the same as described in this bug
report.
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$ sudo apt-get install thunderbird
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Sug
> Hal2k1 did you get this fixed? I have the identical issue.
Not yet, I got very frustrated with my crippled mouse functionality. I
use a Logitech Marble Mouse for a medical reason, and it is not an
option for me to use a standard mouse with scroll wheel. If this issue
isn't fixed in
This is a new bug for Intrepid Ibex. It was not present in Hardy Heron.
It has now been reported by at least two people.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Kernel 2.6.27 Prevents Logitech G5 Mouse From Working
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/261995
You received thi
This bug also affects Jaunty, it is still present.
For Intrepid, there was a work-around that was discovered. One could
edit the xorg.conf file, and include the following sections:
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Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Marble Mouse"
Driver "mouse"
Option "CorePoint
I have a Logitech Marble Mouse. Every time I install Linux, I have to
modify xorg.conf to tell X all about it.
I use a standard "InputDevice" section that has always worked before for
other distributions and even for Ubuntu up until and including Hardy.
For Interpid Ibex, suddenly it no longer wo
@Jim Lieb
>I got it to compile in staging in our ubuntu-karmic git.
...
>As for carrying this in Karmic, we prefer that the driver at least be
"on its way" out of staging before we consider it for inclusion. This
keeps the not-inconsiderable maintenance cost of an non-mainstream patch
and its ch
@ Jim Lieb
>It does seem to compile and run reasonably well in 32 bit but the
version you built is not 64 bit safe. I have cleaned up a number of
those issues now and we are regularly committing changes upstream. As
soon as I have a reasonably stable 32/64 bit driver running, I will try
a backport
@ Forest Bond
>Can you tell me which model the netbook is?
The Kogan Agora, or the Kogan Agora Pro.
http://www.kogan.com.au/shop/kogan-agora-netbook-pro/
I bought the Pro version because it came with Linux (no microsoft tax)
and it was the cheapest 10-inch netbook in my country, and I got 2GB R
This suggestion may (or may not) help.
http://agoranetbook.kayno.net/2009/04/25/oh-my-touchpad-doesnt-work/
"In the file /boot/grub/menu.lst you need to add i8042.nomux to the end
of the kernel line:
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.28-11-generic
root=UUID=8fd4r505-1372-4s39-8r3fd3-a4fr56ygdf6063 ro qui
This one seems to have changed again for Kubuntu Karmic Alpha 4.
First the Logitech USB trackball didn't work ... but then I found one
could conigure it via manual editing od xorg.conf (first post in this
thread).
Then manual changes to xorg.conf no longer works, but adding a file
/etc/hal/fdi/po
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: qtparted
For the kubuntu Edgy Eft RC CD, as soon as qtparted is started (either
during the install to hard disk or as a standalone application), it
crashes.
This means that kubuntu Edgy Eft RC cannot be installed.
The exact same hard disk in the exact s
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: qtparted
For the kubuntu Edgy Eft RC CD, as soon as qtparted is started (either
during the install to hard disk or as a standalone application), it
crashes.
This means that kubuntu Edgy Eft RC cannot be installed.
The exact same har
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: qtparted
I am using the install CD for Kubuntu Feisty Fawn Herd 4. During
installation, I select "manual partition" of the hard disk so that I can
manually specify which partition on which to install Kubuntu.
In /var/log/syslog the relevant reports from
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 427283 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/427283
Oded Arbel : "Yes, this still happens on Kubuntu Lucid - you can browse
remote folders from OpenOffice.org save/open dialogs, which use KDE's
dialog, but you can't actually open or save to remote folders."
Th
>I've tried compiling this driver with kernel 2.6.31 and it's not
possible at the moment.
@Matthew Tompsett
In post #29 on this thread it is explained that this code has been taken
up by the Linux kernel team working on drivers, and that there is a
working version of this driver (works for 32 bit
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