I would NOT recommend, using /lib/systemd/system/coturn.service
directly. It's bound to be overwritten the next time the package ist
updated.
Changes to systemc units should go in
/etc/systemd/system/coturn.service.d/override.conf and can best be
applied using the command
systemctl edit coturn
T
my case at least, it was easy to circumvent the error-
message.
Greetings,
Dweia
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@madbiologist: thanksa lot! This fixes the bug for me in Ubuntu 12.04
(for both Times and Helvetica)
dweia@zeitlinie:~$ fc-match Helvetica
n019003l.pfb: "Nimbus Sans L" "Regular"
dweia@zeitlinie:~$ fc-match Times
n021003l.pfb: "Nimbus Roman No9 L" "Regular"
Bug still present in Ubuntu 14.04 - a working patch to the bug was
already made in 2005 though:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=174352
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=122281
(The only line that needs to be corrected is the position of the #include
)
(See attachment for
I am pretty sure, this "bug" / "feature request" can be closed - I have
searched the Lexmark-sites high and low, there's no "Linux Driver Kit"
anywhere any more. Haven't even found the linux-driver any more that I
later found on an old CD, it seems Lexmark removed their Linux-support
completely. :(
Sorry, I got sidetracked while getting a set of logs. However, some (yet
slightly vague) findings may be useful - even if debugging gets maybe
even harder:
Firstly: the computer (BIOS or whatever) behaves differently when
external power is connected or only battery used, and secondly: it
behaves d
Bryce Harrington wrote in #25 "Upstream would like to see if setting the
video to the radeon/descrete setting in the BIOS configuration makes it
function properly."
Answer: Yes it does. I tried that a while ago already, but can't (don't
want to) use that for regular running, because the radeon-car
Chris Halse Rogers wrote in #22: "This does look a lot like some bad
interaction between i915/radeon"
I agree - I did some more testing and placed an entry for the radeon-
module into /etc/initramfs-tools/modules, and voilá - no crash! (after
booting into X I can't get back to the text-console, bu
Unfortunately I discovered yesterday, that I lied. Wehn used without
battery (this is a Aspire 3820TG laptop) and connected power-cord, the
crash occurs also with kernel 2.6.36-1. Probably the BIOS does something
to/with the graphics-cards, when external power is connected. All the
previous tests h
Bryce Harrington wrote on 2011-03-04:[...] That suggests a regression in
the kernel between 2.6.38-3 and -4
The error must have occured a lot earlier. I tried a bunch of different
kernels, each with the (at the moment) most recent version (highest
number after the dash):
2.6.35-25 - works
2.6.36-
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