Bug#673192: R: Re: Bug#673192: R: Re: Bug#673192: systemd does not allow suspend to ram

2012-05-18 Thread robert...@libero.it
t the system doesn't suspend... >Messaggio originale >Da: bi...@debian.org >Data: 18/05/2012 15.23 >A: "robert...@libero.it", <673...@bugs.debian.org> >Ogg: Re: Bug#673192: R: Re: Bug#673192: systemd does not allow suspend to ram > >On 18.05.201

Bug#673192: R: Re: Bug#673192: systemd does not allow suspend to ram

2012-05-18 Thread robert...@libero.it
(which is based on upower). > Are you really sure you are using kpowersave? Which KDE version do you use? > > Michael >Messaggio originale >Da: bi...@debian.org >Data: 18/05/2012 2.52 >A: , <673...@bugs.debian.org> >Ogg: Re: Bug#673192: systemd does not allow

Bug#639740: R: Re: Bug#639740: synaptic: crashes on start with window error

2011-09-13 Thread robert...@libero.it
Hi, I had used the internal synaptic preference for setting the default release. Roberto >Messaggio originale >Da: m...@debian.org >Data: 12/09/2011 10.29 >A: "Roberto Guerra", <639...@bugs.debian.org> >Ogg: Re: Bug#639740: synaptic: crashes on start with window error > >On Mon, Aug 29,

Bug#453754: (no subject)

2010-07-09 Thread robert...@libero.it
The bug is still present (after almost three years) on the latest 2.12 release, now with both xvideo and opengl drivers (even forcing vsync in driconf). No way to remove the tearing from scenes with horizontal scrolling. It's a regression since no tearing was present with opengl driver on the pr