[Bug 244591] Re: Cannot connect to ICQ ("The client version you are using is too old.")

2008-07-01 Thread noof
Try this patch against 2.4.2

** Attachment added: "pidgin-2.4.2-icq.patch"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15741199/pidgin-2.4.2-icq.patch

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[Bug 57777] Compiled module fails

2006-08-25 Thread noof
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: lirc-modules-source

I apt-get installed lirc-modules-source 0.7.1pre2-11ubuntu1 on a dapper drake 
with kernel "Linux ubuntu 2.6.15-26-686 #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Aug 3 03:13:28 UTC 
2006 i686 GNU/Linux". I sucessfully compiled it with m-a build lirc and 
installed the .deb. When I try to load the serial module (modprobe lirc_serial) 
it says:
WARNING: Error inserting lirc_dev 
(/lib/modules/2.6.15-26-686/misc/lirc_dev.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or 
unknown parameter (see dmesg)
FATAL: Error inserting lirc_serial 
(/lib/modules/2.6.15-26-686/misc/lirc_serial.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or 
unknown parameter (see dmesg)

And dmesg tells me:
[17182294.344000] lirc_dev: Unknown symbol class_simple_device_add
[17182294.344000] lirc_dev: Unknown symbol class_simple_destroy
[17182294.344000] lirc_dev: Unknown symbol class_simple_device_remove
[17182294.344000] lirc_dev: Unknown symbol class_simple_create
[17182294.348000] lirc_serial: Unknown symbol verify_area
[17182294.348000] lirc_serial: Unknown symbol lirc_unregister_plugin
[17182294.348000] lirc_serial: Unknown symbol lirc_register_plugin

The bug seems to be caused by lirc 0.7.1 incompatibility with kernel >=2.6.13
(http://groups.google.se/group/linux.debian.bugs.dist/browse_thread/thread/26f099368e56b8f0/b8ef4b2cc9461944)

** Affects: lirc (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Untriaged
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 45703] Re: Unable to use modules in dapper

2006-08-26 Thread noof
Download:
http://librarian.launchpad.net/3326669/lirc-modules-source_0.8.0-5ubuntu1_all.deb
and use that instead. I'm sucessfully using it together with 
lirc_0.7.1pre2-11ubuntu1.

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[Bug 550559] Re: hdd problems, failed command: READ FPDMA QUEUED

2011-09-07 Thread noof
I'm actually running Debian Lenny (2.6.32-5), but I ended up here when
googling for that "READ FPDMA QUEUED" error. I have an MSI K9AG Neo2
(MS-7368) motherboard with the following SATA controller:

00:12.0 SATA controller: ATI Technologies Inc SB600 Non-Raid-5 SATA

I have three disks in my computer:
* SAMSUNG HD204UI (SATA)
* SAMSUNG HD154UI (SATA)
* WDC WD800BB (IDE)

I started getting hangs during large file operations on the HD204UI and
error spam in my syslog. I then moved both SATA drives to another
controller card:

03:05.0 Mass storage controller: Promise Technology, Inc. PDC40775 (SATA
300 TX2plus) (rev 02)

After this it seems to work much better. I have a RAID 1 partition on
the samsungs that failed hard to resync after rebooting with the drives
connected to the mobo SATA controller. After moving them to the promise
card it looks much better, I'm at 35% without any error at all. Before
it bailed out after less than 10% because of errors.

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