Thought it may be worth adding, I'm using Gentoo with a Realtek Gigabit
onboard adapter and getting ~3MB/s throughput too (when transfering to a
Samba share).
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cifs is slow to read from, and choppy to write to, compared to smbfs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/46081
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http://dragonden.org/stuff/e-uae_0.8.28+0.8.29-WIP4-1~7.04mlk1_amd64.deb
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True but those are i386, not x86_64 (although I did use apt to build
from those packages source to make x86_64 versions).
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Just an endnote to this. Asus released the 208 BIOS update a few days
after I emailed them which fixes this issue. The only odd thing though
is that I manually need to load the acpi-cpufreq module. Shouldn't this
be done automatically?
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https://bugs.
Do you still have this issue with the latest version of Wine and if so
have you done the regression testing that Vitaliy Margolen suggested?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/109165
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Ok thanks, although rather worrying :/
This is probably out of the scope of this bug slightly but how exactly
would I word a letter to Asus about this? I can't think of a way that
isn't going to sound rather "some guy in some place said it's broken".
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Just tried with 2.6.20 and it's exactly the same. Same "No such device"
and same ACPI exception errors in dmesg.
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BIOS is the latest version (machine shipped with it which was odd). Version 207.
dsdt output attached.
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/7834235/dsdt
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Full dmesg.
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No frequency scaling on Asus F3Jp (Core2Duo)
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This bug looks like the same issue as the HP laptops but after seeing
DMesG I think it's a different issue. This is the output from DMesG when
I try and load the acpi-cpufreq module:
[22490.625766] ACPI Exception (exoparg2-04
Confirming this, doesn't work for me either on my Athlon64 X2 3800+.
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Also confirming.
Finally, been searching to find out what made my terminal unusable for
so long, turns out it was this bug. CCing myself. Well done for figuring
out which font pack caused the issue Michael because I wasn't looking
forward to wading through them all.
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I've been using the app recently and it seems fine now. Either the
package itself has been fixed or libraries that it used that may have
been causing the issue have been updated so either way it appears to be
fixed now.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/71193
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 89853 ***
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Ah sorry, I thought they looked close enough. I'll open a new one.
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Xorg does not detect Ati Radeon mobility x1300 during Ubuntu i386 7.04 install
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When I install Feisty on my laptop with a Mobility Radeon 9000 and first
boot, X fails to start and if you look at the log file it says no
screens were found. If you check the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file you'll find
it's completely blank (!!). Deleting t
That doesn't apply to all. For instance ATi dropped support for my
Radeon 9000 almost a year ago now.
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I can confirm this. When I install Feisty on my laptop with a Mobility
Radeon 9000 and first boot, X fails to start and if you look at the log
file it says no screens were found. If you check the /etc/X11/xorg.c
I'm having the same problem with an Atheros PCMCIA 5212 A/B/G card too.
If you tell network manager to connect to that network then it just
seems to continue scanning anyway and doesn't connect (it's only a few
meters from the AP). If you disable roaming and set it to use that AP
manually (despite
John-Paul : Your issues are nothing to do with this bug. Looking at your
glxinfo output shows that you simply don't have the driver loaded
properly and not set up at all so you just need to do that to get
everything working properly again.
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htt
I think adding that option may have sped it up a tiny amount but it's
still slow.
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Got a little carried away with the cats there didn't you :P
Ok, this is a fresh install of Ubuntu 7.04 on the laptop. I've been
through Gentoo and Debian on it too so that should give you some idea of
how long I've been fighting it (and how many different configurations
I've tried in that time too
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I have an ATi Radeon Mobility 9000 (M9) in my laptop and the 2D
performance (not using Beryl or composite at all) is quite awful, the
general window redraw is rather slow and unresponsive. Oddly enough 3D
performance is fine, it's j
Ah right, wasn't aware of that. Thanks. Lets hope they try and fix that
soon.
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zSNES is most likely the best SNES emulator available but isn't
available on amd64 Ubuntu.
Url : http://www.zsnes.com
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The most comprehensive Amiga tracker player that has no rival on Linux.
It plays all the exotic formats that no other players other than
Delitracker on Windows can play (dw, p4x and several hundred other
formats).
This would be a three part package. First would be the XMMS pl
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The best Amiga emulator available for Linux, ported from WinUAE (as
opposed to the old outdated and defunct UAE).
URL: http://www.rcdrummond.net/uae/
** Affects: Ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
** Tags: needs-packaging
** Summary changed:
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What version of the nVidia drivers are you using? The 8776 drivers were
always broken because they don't probe for EDID data which is the thing
that tells the driver what screen modes your monitor is capable of
displaying.
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Binary package hint: ri-li
As per the summary, the game has a Games sub-menu icon on Gentoo but
oddly enough not on Ubuntu (it's normally the other way around).
** Affects: ri-li (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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Same here. MPlayer seems to be trying to play MP3 files as RAW Wave
files for some bizzare reason (when it uses mp3lib). This is quite
annoying as I use MPlayer's plugin for Firefox and this bug renders it
virtually useless unless I like being deafened by loud noise, heh.
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Sorry, I seemed to miss out that I was referring to Thunderbird.
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Yeah, I'll confirm this. When I try and drag a message over from the
main view to the folders (to drop it into a folder) it seems to
"dissolve" when you reach the dividing bar between the folders and the
main window the icon being dragged under the cursor stalls then just
vanishes, meaning you can'
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gtkam is missing an icon in the Gnome application menu and also when you
open the application and bring up the "About" menu it just shows a
"missing picture" icon on the left of the dialog where I assume a
picture should be. This is with Feisty.
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Binary package hint: hpoj
"Upstream development for HP multifunction devices has now been overtake
by the hplip package, if you are running a USB or jetdirect interface
you proably want to use hplip instead."
Should read:
"Upstream development for HP multifunction devices h
This is fixed upstream now as of... 0.9.27 I believe it was. Links are
now created in ~/.local/apps/Wine.
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Wine doesn't support device drivers or programs that expect to interface
directly to device drivers and at this stage it isn't planned to ever
support it.
Sorry.
(can someone mark this bug as invalid please)
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/74736
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I can confirm this, I was trying to use it earlier and it's just...
buggy as hell. It crashes almost at random (if you try and do anything)
and one time actually took down Gnome-Panel with it. This isn't specific
to Ubuntu though, it acted the same on Gentoo, I think it may just be a
really badly c
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