On Wed, Apr 16, 2008, Alexandre Strube <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear developers,
>
> Owing to some setbacks getting the set of final packages built for
> inclusion
> on the release candidate images, the 8.04 RC will be pushed back a day to
> Friday, April 18.
>
> This delay is not expe
Paul S said the following on 04/17/2008 11:50 AM:
> On Wed, Apr 16, 2008, Alexandre Strube <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thank you! I just dist-upgraded hardy and the machines doesn't boot anymore
> - gotta figure out tomorrow what happened to file a bug...
>
> [
I've been bitten bad by e2fsck where it's borked my system such that
I've had to reinstall. Since I don't want to be forced into that again,
I'm trying to disable it permanently and take my chances on losing a
file here or there.
However, I can't seem to shut it off.
So far, I've used tune2fs
I've been running jaunty for a couple months and been unable to build
the alsa driver module. I also tried buiding it from alsa-project source
package and have the same failure. I had filed a bug against
alsa-source, but am wondering if it's really a kernel (or kernel
headers) bug. Can someon
It looks like linus has committed changes in the wifi ralink driver in
the final release of 2.6.31. But, karmic's kernel still includes the
binary built rt2870sta (and rt2860sta). I have the hardware and would
like to test this new code. Do the kernel dev's know about the change
or do I need
Paul S said the following on 09/15/2009 10:44 PM:
> like to test this new code. Do the kernel dev's know about the change
> or do I need to submit a wish bug or something to get it on the list.
I just found the answer in bug 423767.
disregard
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Under the old clearlooks, the active window had a different titlebar
color than inactive windows.
As much as I like the new color combo in lucid, it's difficult to use it
because everything is too similar between inactive and active windows.
I can't tell you how many times I've already closed t
Alexandre Strube said the following on 10/12/2007 07:13 PM:
> except nvidia and ati (with SEVERAL exceptions), they mostly suck with
What does "suck" mean specifically. I'm wondering if all the "delays"
built into the standard configuration of compiz are making you think
it's slow. This was my
Matthew Garrett said the following on 01/14/2008 10:23 AM:
>> watching over it at all? if so, please let me know what i can do to
>> help with debugging and stuff.
>
> Yes, I'm looking after it.
I also would like to see suspend and hibernate finally work, so I
upgraded to hardy to try it too.
Matt Price said the following on 01/14/2008 02:10 PM:
> hmmm... fooling around, i find that i can suspend pretty reliably from
> the command line
>
> sudo pm-suspend
>
> but that the gnome-power-manager dialog reliably fails to resume; this
> despitethe fact that it seemsto be using pm-suspend,
Matthew Garrett said the following on 01/14/2008 06:42 PM:
> On Mon, Jan 14, 2008 at 11:10:49AM -0800, Matt Price wrote:
>
>> sudo pm-suspend
>
> Right, so it sounds more like the issue here is that we're passing
> quirks that are breaking your system. For reference, the quirks that are
> used
Paul S said the following on 01/14/2008 08:17 PM:
> Still no idea why kde-power-manager can't start a suspend
Here's an idea .. maybe some of the old acpi-support suspend is still
active. I just tried adding a logger line to
/usr/lib/hal/scripts/linux/hal-system-power-sus
Matthew Garrett said the following on 01/15/2008 07:12 AM:
> On Mon, Jan 14, 2008 at 09:17:29PM -0500, Paul S wrote:
>
>> Since kde-power-manager won't work and my usb keyboard sleep button
>> doesn't work, I tried the Fn-Esc key combo on the laptop, which is the
Matthew Garrett said the following on 01/15/2008 09:00 AM:
> acpid needs restarting, so rebooting is the easiest way to do that. If
> Fn+Esc no longer works, there's some sort of KDE issue.
This is not good. I had a kernel update so had to reboot anyway. Now
I find that even Fn-Esc does not w
Matthew Garrett said the following on 01/15/2008 01:59 PM:
> On Tue, Jan 15, 2008 at 09:30:13AM -0500, Paul S wrote:
>
>> This is not good. I had a kernel update so had to reboot anyway. Now
>> I find that even Fn-Esc does not work. The only way to suspend is by
>&g
Matthew Garrett said the following on 01/15/2008 05:42 PM:
> I can't see how this can happen - the same environment variables are set
> in both cases independent of the ordering. Is this repeatable?
>
Yes, many times.
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Matthew Garrett said the following on 01/15/2008 06:02 PM:
> Though, having said that, I have found various issues - I've just
> uploaded a new pm-utils. It'd be nice to know if it worked for you.
>
OK, I'm updating daily, so when it hits the repos I'll get it, unless
you have an advance copy
Matt Price said the following on 01/15/2008 05:35 PM:
> paul, how did you find out that the suspend button initiates quirks in
> the order you describe?
I edited /usr/share/hal/scripts/linux/hal-syspem-power-suspend-linux and
added a line to log the value of $QUIRKS when it was called, as follo
Paul S said the following on 01/15/2008 07:18 PM:
> Matt Price said the following on 01/15/2008 05:35 PM:
>> take a look
>> at /usr/share/hal/scripts/linux/hal-syspem-power-suspend-linux & related
>> scripts -- the $QUIRK variable is built up in these scripts
>> pr
Matt Price said the following on 01/15/2008 10:08 PM:
>> Now this is fine for my dell with nvidia driver, but I hope it works for
>> others too.
>>
> didn't catch this, what model is your dell? mine is latitude d820, if
> you're the same maybe we've identified a laptop-specific bug.
I have an E1
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