I had a corrupt .desktop file in /usr/share/applications, removing it
and running update-desktop-database fixed the problem and I was able
to finish installing the limbo packages. A developer has fixed the
problem in desktop-file-utils and a patch is ready , per the forwarded
message below, for the
On Sun, Jan 13, 2008 at 17:51:29 -0500, Zach wrote:
> Florian wrote:
[...]
> >I saw that you filed a bug report (#460532). There seem to be two
> >related older reports (#406709, #396439). In one case the submitter
> >states in a follow-up that a corrupted .desktop file was to blame, but
> >the g
Florian wrote:
>The command itself seems to use only about 2.6 seconds of CPU time
>(user+sys) and spends the rest of the 1m19s waiting for something, most
>probably data transfer from the hard drive. You see the CPU at 90-100%
>during the whole time, so maybe DMA is not working. You can use "hdpa
On Sat, Jan 12, 2008 at 21:27:31 -0500, Zach wrote:
> Florian wrote:
[...]
> >Make sure that you have the correct version of libglib2.0-0 installed.
> >On an up-to-date Lenny system "dpkg -l libglib2.0-0" should show version
> >2.14.3-1. Most likely you will find that you have the current version
Florian wrote:
> I am running Debian testing with 2.6.18 kernel and ALSA sound. Any fix
> for these likely to be available soon? I've been doing an update every
> day and still see these errors. Something broken in Gnome it seems
> related to the audio.
Please clarify this last point if you want h
On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 16:47:03 -0500, Zach wrote:
> I am running Debian testing with 2.6.18 kernel and ALSA sound. Any fix
> for these likely to be available soon? I've been doing an update every
> day and still see these errors. Something broken in Gnome it seems
> related to the audio.
Please
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