Package: debfoster
Version: 2.7-2.2
Severity: minor
Dear Maintainer,
the packaged autocompletion artifact is using the deprecated function "have".
This should be "_have". I've included a tiny patch to fix this.
cheers
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Package: protontricks
Version: 1.11.1-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Valve/Steam has changed the format of the appinfo.vdf files. With the version
1.11.1 I get errors like this when executing protontricks on any appid:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/protontricks", line
Sorry, totally forgot about this bug.
> Does this error still occur with more recent kernel versions?
I haven't tested it, but it will. After plugging a PCI 1GBit ethernet
card (Intel) into the system which also showed massive performance
problems, I did some extensive research. Well, there is a
Some additional information about my system:
* Tyan Tiger MPX (AMD760MPX Chipset)
* 2x Athlon MP 2800+
* 2GB registered ECC RAM
* Adaptec 2400A with 4 disks configured as RAID-5
I know about the PCI performance problems of the 768 southbridge. From
what I've read on the net so far, it seems that
On Sat, 2007-06-09 at 18:19 +0200, Loïc Minier wrote:
> Everything seems normal. Can you send the output of:
> apt-cache policy libwnck-dev
> and:
> apt-cache policy libwnck18
Yes, you're right, it was my fault.
hestia:~> apt-cache policy libwnck-dev
libwnck-dev:
Installed: (none)
Ca
Package: libwnck-dev
Version: 2.14.3-1
On amd64 platform dependencies for this package are as follows:
libwnck18 (= 2.14.3-1), libgtk2.0-dev (>= 2.8.17-1),
libstartup-notification0-dev (>= 0.5), libxres-dev
Installing the package with 'apt-get install libwnck-dev' results in the
following error:
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Hi again,
here is the patch now for real.
cheers,
Peter
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f dmesg, lspci, /proc/interrupts,
/proc/iomem and /proc/ioports.
Could that be the reason for the high load?
cheers,
Peter
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output.iomem
Description: Binary data
output.ioports
Description: Binary data
output.lspci
Description: Binary data
outp
Some more information about my system:
Dual Athlon MP, Tyan Tiger MPX (chipset AMD-760 MPX)
RAID Controller: Adaptec 2400A
cheers,
Peter
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re IO than needed to crash 2.6.18-6. So, it looks like
somehwere between those versions, a SMB related bug was introduced in a
more generic place, since the crashes happened across drivers and
filesystems.
regards,
Peter
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