Hi Charlie,
yes as I wrote in the bug report, it is against Intrepid:
Hi,
I've just upgraded to Intrepid and I've seen that a major performance
slowdown is still existing.
It is importat to note that I'm using a 7 years-old PC, so my disks are IDE
(I expect that newer SATA disks don'
Hi Matthew,
Matthew Garrett [2008-10-21 16:33 +0100]:
> Something like this:
Thanks for the patch! I tested it with my Logitech Thrustmaster, and
it works fine. I think we should continue this on [1] and [2].
Martin
[1] http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/hal/2008-October/012398.html
[2] http
shirish [2008-10-27 16:55 +0530]:
> a. nvidia-kernel (no nvidia card so useless)
This is gone for good in 8.10, thanks to the reorganization of
linux-restricted-modules. The nvidia/fglrx drivers are entirely
separate now and no bits are installed by default.
Martin
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I don't remember if I mentioned it on this list, but I submitted a bug
(pertaining to Hardy) that at least SEEMS very similar to this a while
ago. It has yet to be looked at.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-meta/+bug/220349
I managed to find a workaround by way of recompiling the
Thanks Dane,
is this workaround valid with stock kernels?
Can other developers comment on this?
I would not consider compiling my own kernel to be a solution for me, I
firmly believe it is better to use the stock Ubuntu one.
Thanks!
2008/10/28 Dane Mutters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I don't r
Am 28.10.2008 um 07:19 schrieb Mario Vukelic:
> shouldn't such users be expected of being capable of reading man
> apt-get, man apt.conf, man aptitude and the like? I would think so.
Those man pages a huge, you can easily fill a day reading and
comparing them.
> And IMHO, reading through thos
Stefano,
I'm currently using this workaround with kernel 2.6.26.5, downloaded
from www.kernel.org, and compiled/installed using "The Old-Fashioned
Debian Way" ( https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile ).
Attached is my most recent config file (compressed).
--Dane
On Tue, 2008-10-28 at 1
Thanks Dave for your willingness,
but I think it is definitely better to fix this into Ubuntu stock
kernel, so that other user will benefit from it!
2008/10/28 Dane Mutters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Stefano,
>
> I'm currently using this workaround with kernel 2.6.26.5, downloaded
> from www.kern
Stefano,
Agreed. I only used the one from kernel.org because I wanted to try out
a newer kernel. I did not, however, have to do any patching to use the
workaround. I don't see why it wouldn't work with a stock Ubuntu
kernel.
--Dane
On Tue, 2008-10-28 at 11:15 +0100, Stefano Doni wrote:
> Than
Hi all,
I am also in the favor of having recommends removed or switched off.
I saw the /etc/apt/apt.conf.d but that is a diretory. Kindly tell
what as a user am I supposed to do that in the directory.
As far as aptitude is concerned, yes it duplicates what apt-get does
but it also does what apt
On Tue, 2008-10-28 at 21:11 +0530, shirish wrote:
> That's sudo aptitude safe-upgrade which is good.
apt-get update
and full-upgrade is the same as dist-upgrade
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On Mon, 2008-10-27 at 14:25 +, (``-_-´´) -- Fernando wrote:
> Olá Martin e a todos.
>
> On Thursday 23 October 2008 13:00:52 Martin Soto wrote:
> > The problem is that gnome-session 2.24 fails to notify applications upon
> > log out or shut down, even if code for this purpose seems to be there
Am 28.10.2008 um 18:36 schrieb Chris Coulson:
> So, it's been running all night waiting for me to respond to a dialog!
Yet another reason to use standby or suspend instead of shutdown. ;-)
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