Bug#562085: v4l2: tv video device drops frames

2009-12-22 Thread WireSpot
Package: bttv Severity: grave Justification: causes non-serious data loss The TV image from the tuner is heavily dropping frames. Change appeared sometime during a previous dist-upgrade. Cannot pinpoint exact moment. Diagnostics: * dmesg: bttv0: timeout: drop=16 irq=68/68, risc=30d0c97c bttv0:

Bug#551798: udev: Waiting for /dev to be fully populated timeout

2009-11-03 Thread WireSpot
BTW, the default timeout for udevadm settle seems to be 180 seconds. You can try waiting and see if it resumes boot. For me it takes over 30 seconds currently. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@list

Bug#551798: udev: Waiting for /dev to be fully populated timeout

2009-11-03 Thread WireSpot
It's most likely waiting for `udevadm settle` to finish. Which is taking a long time because of some hardware issues. udevadm settle needs all the hardware events in the queue to finish before it exits. As they finish, the corresponding devices appear under /dev. You can edit /etc/init.d/udev and

Bug#543903:

2009-11-02 Thread WireSpot
Workaround worked for me USB keyboard here, Microsoft Natural Ergonomic 4000. Same symptoms, left and up arrows + the Del/Ins group got mapped to other stuff. Plus, mouse buttons (including scroll wheel turns) emited extra stuff with negative impact in some shooter games such as OpenArena and Trem

Bug#447669: netspeed: reports wrong speeds

2008-07-06 Thread WireSpot
On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 22:18, Loïc Minier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Could you try measuring traffic with wireshark and see whether > netspeed's traffic matches the wireshark Ethernet counters? I'm afraid I'm not used to WireShark and I haven't been able to figure out how to do that. Can you

Bug#447669: netspeed: reports wrong speeds

2007-10-22 Thread WireSpot
Package: netspeed Version: 0.13-1+b1 Severity: important netspeed reports larger speeds than normal. For instance, while using Firefox to download a file, or apt to upgrade the system; the application (Firefox or apt) would report for example 350 KB/sec, while netspeed would report 575 KB/sec

Bug#350987: logresolvemerge.pl won't run because of DOS line endings

2006-02-02 Thread WireSpot
Package: awstats Version: 6.5-1 Severity: important The file /usr/share/doc/awstats/examples/logresolvemerge.pl in this release uses DOS line endings (CRLF) throughout. Attempting to run it directly fails with this message: /usr/bin/perl^M: bad interpreter The ^M being the extra CR character. T

Bug#346421: 2.8.10-1

2006-01-14 Thread WireSpot
Problem still there in 2.8.10-1.

Bug#345865: X.org renders ugly TrueType fonts

2006-01-03 Thread WireSpot
Package: xserver-xorg Version: 6.9.0.dfsg.1-1 I run Debian unstable. Applications which do not use modern font display techniques, such as older GTKv1 applications (ie XMMS), Motif or Athena applications, render TrueType fonts very ugly. See this for an example: http://img252.imageshack.us/my.php

Bug#345863: Font display corruption in GTK2 apps

2006-01-03 Thread WireSpot
Package: other Version: N/A EXAMPLE You can see an example of my problem here: http://img500.imageshack.us/my.php?image=debianfontcorruption4vr.png DEBIAN VERSION I'm running Debian Unstable. SYMPTOMS The corruption appears and dissapears intermitently. Doing things that cause the affected te