Hmmm... Please, upgrade again. Sorry for being like a broken record, but
KDE 4.10.3 has a rewritten Akonadi-Nepomuk feeder, and that can make the
difference here. Check you have Akonadi 1.9.2. After that, run the
command set and let the Nepomuk Cleaner work until it successfully ends.
After you up
@Craig Also, please turn off the Facebook resource. It will continuously
fetch updates from your timeline in realtime, and every update is a call
to Akonadi Nepomuk Feeder. Also, since the Facebook resource is
experimental, we can think it could be a source of the bugs.
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@Craig Please, watch out for potential Akonadi database corruptions.
There were changes in the Akonadi DB format. I was suffering from this
bug, until I ran this, in succession, in my KDE active session.
$ akonadictl fsck
$ akonadictl vacuum
$ nepomukcleaner
After that, and restarting my session,
Public bug reported:
This is solely a packaging bug, but it's the root cause of a lot of bugs
for users with the Kubuntu PPAs. Three more packages are required to be
managed in a PPA fashion:
- Akonadi. Oneiric features 1.6.2. That release causes trouble with the
Akonadi-Nepomuk Feeder present i
PPA requiring FFMPEG to build Strigi, an update to your PPA is strongly
recommended.
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Kubuntu/KDE Desktopsearch can not find som
Strigi 0.7.6 fixes the build breakage with FFMPEG, so, if you are
running a
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@jr Can we have this package in Kubuntu Backports?
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Strigi 0.7.2 is an old release, it won't index files properly
To manage not
Great! I tested Strigi 0.7.5 with KDE 4.6 and there were no problems (in
fact, there were less problems than with Strigi 0.7.2). Once this
package is done for Oneiric, is a backport to Natty possible?
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For some reason I don't seem to understand, Debian Sid (and so, Ubuntu)
is stuck at release 0.7.2 with Strigi. Even Oneiric Ocelot suffers from
this.
KDE 4.7.1 features a revamped indexing system, and the index generated
by libstreamanalyzer 0.7.2 isn't supported anymore upst
That could certainly be a source of trouble. Please, unify libraries.
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akonadi libgcal and googledata
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Then I mistakenly read a commit that talked about the KMP searcher in
strigi ~0.5. Sorry for that.
I installed the relevant file in a git commit, because I didn't find it
in the repos, and I needed it to compile KDE-PIM trunk (4.6.0 RC).
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This is tested against The Natty Narwhal.
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Akonadi 1.5.1 fixes a sync error that is a side effect of a Nepomuk bug
fixed in KDE 4.6.1. The combination of KDE 4.6.1 and Akonadi 1.5.0
yields searches that are 30x slower than they should be, incapacitating
an Akonadi-using desktop.
Akonadi 1.5.1 fixes the bug.
** Affect
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libstreams-dev
kmpsearcher.h is not included in the libstreams-dev package. That
omission prevents the successful compilation of KDE-PIM/Akonadi trunk.
The relevant file is in the relevant repository since more than 4 years
ago.
KDE-PIM/Akonadi trunk is
Also, there is a tangible performance difference between the two
versions, while doing database queries. I lack the knowledge required to
properly report that as a new bug, so I would ask some guidance. How can
I precisely benchmark the database query process?
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Ubuntu Natty here, LibreOffice 3.3.1 from PPA doesn't show toolbars in
Base Form Designer, but LibreOffice 3.3.1 from www.libreoffice.org show
them always. I can submit screenies if you want. I can reproduce this
all the time in two different computers, even after purging the LO DEB
packages.
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A lot of these bugs were fixed by BlueDevil 1.0.2, released on January
18th. A backport to Maverick is mandatory, because BlueDevil 1.0rc4
fails to transfer files and fails to pair itself with headphones, and
BlueDevil 1.0.2 can do both things successfully. Unfortunately, even
Natty is stuck with B
@Benjamin. This is normal behaviour for the quirks option. One of those
devices is mute, the other one works.
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I hitted this one with a guy I installed Lucid for, and I got good
results restarting the NetworkManager service. The icon is there, it
only doesn't display anything. The NetworkManager service restart forces
the icon to update itself.
Maybe you are loading the NetworkManager service too early...
Finishing my round of spam, according to this:
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/76210/ this bug should be ancient
history with Maverick Meerkat. If I remove all the quirks workarounds,
and simply install the Maverick backported kernel from ppa:kernel-
ppa/ppa , touchscreen will work OOTB, with on
buurin from FedoraForum posted an alternative way to introduce the
missing quirks: nail this in your /etc/modprobe.d/local.conf.
options usbhid quirks=0x0eef:0x0001:0x0040
The effect is the same.
BTW, do the eGalax calibration utility work with evdev? I'd be very
(positively) surprised if it wor
This bug was fixed on Fedora, kernel patch! Watch this!
** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #473144
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=473144
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I'm having the same problems as you, cmd_, but I rely heavily in
workarounds.
I nailed in my KDE Autostart two desktop files, running this.
xinput set-int-prop 11 "Evdev Axis Calibration" 32 45 4008 121 3978
xinput set-int-prop 12 "Evdev Axis Calibration" 32 45 4008 121 3978
So, I simply assure
sudo apt-get install build-essential libgtkmm-2.4-dev
(sorry)
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You haven't followed my advances in the Fedora bug lately.
Instead of surrendering to the blob, try appending this to the kernel
line in /etc/grub.conf:
usbhid.quirks=0xeef:0x1:0x40
If you can't compile xinput_touchscreen, install this first and see what
happens:
sudo apt-get install build-esse
** Also affects: xserver-xorg-input-evdev (Fedora) via
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=473144
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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More on this.
I'm now with Fedora 13 (using a very Lucid-like system) and the
behaviour was exactly as described in this bug. Booting with the 2.6.32
kernel provided by Fedora 12 makes my touchscreen work properly, but it
gets detected as two devices instead of one. The problem is narrowed to
a Fe
Meh: s/evtouch/evdev/g ...
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The question isn't why that app isn't in Ubuntu repositories, because
chances are that app was never made, and vapourware naturally doesn't
exist in any repo. My question is another. Why this program isn't in
Ubuntu repos?
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/xinput_calibrator
That is a gener
I still have this around, with Lucid release. This bitter bug has also
bitten me with Fedora 12 and Fedora 13 Alpha, under AMD64. With Lucid,
I'm using the official CDs.
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1. Arch Linux is stuck in Pulseaudio 0.9.15 because of this.
2. CS46xx is buggy as hell. It is possible, but difficult, to trigger the same
bug with plain ALSA. Also, Pulseaudio with ts_sched=1 is unusable with CS46xx.
Audio streams lose their synchronization, and the only way to play audio
reli
I wrote in another bug that this feature relied in a patch written by
the Debian X Task Force, and that patch hasn't been ported to
evtouch-0.8.8. I tried to compile 0.8.8 in Intrepid, but I stopped
because I didn't know how to port the patch. The patch is ready for
download at http://ftp.de.debian
I don't know when those patches will be ported. One thing is for sure:
the original evtouch design requires a button (attached to the pen) to
slide, and our eGalax touchscreens do not have such button; that's why
the patch is called "02-buttonless-device". This is actually preventing
me from instal
++xf86-input-evtouch-0.8.7.orig/debian/patches/02-buttonless-
device.patch
You can download the patch from
http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/x/xf86-input-evtouch/xf86
-input-evtouch_0.8.7-3.diff.gz
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As far as I know, the ability to drag and drop was never implemented
upstream. In Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex, drag and drop relied in a patch
written by the Debian X Task Force, and you'll have to port that patch
to evtouch-0.8.8. I found the same issue trying to compile evtouch-0.8.8
for Intrepid Ibex,
This is critical. It fixes an old complaint with KDE 4.2, and allows KDE
4.2 to replicate GNOME-like designs.
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A compilation from source, with default options, and with source
downloaded from http://www.libsdl.org, fixed this for me. This is an
issue with packaging. I suggest trying to compile libsdl with default
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Marvellous. Now everyone is waiting for the Intrepid backport.
Thanks, Thomas. This is going on route!
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Can't we have an evtouch 0.8.8 backport to Intrepid? It would cure so
many bugs about touchscreen.
Thanks for packaging for Jaunty, in the first place ;)
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This is the proper solution for making Hot Start buttons work with
Ubuntu, so I think this bug qualifies as a bug and not in a wish list.
This enables Vista-powered laptops to trigger some actions or to launch
some apps when they are off.
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Using evtouch 0.8.8 on the Ibex, binaries downloaded from
www.conan.de/touchscreen/evtouch.html. It solves (wonderfully) the bug,
but I don't know how to make the driver recognize my "ink" output. In
other words, I can't drag anything with the pen like I can with 0.8.7
provided by Ubuntu.
I consid
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