Yes, it's not the kernel propably. But something else. I think it might
be xorg or maybe fglrx? Thought it does not work with open source driver
either. Maybe we should test with latest radonhd(version 1.30).
Or it just might the kernel too. You said you tested with debian 5. It
uses later kernel
I have this exact same issue with my amilo sa 3650. What's funny is that
this bug appears in 9.04, 8.10 and now with 9.10 too but resume from
suspend works with 8.04(Hardy).
Any ideas what 8.04 does that laters ones won't?
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I agree with this. There is no point to keep it.
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This is same as bug #79129?
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I'm sorry about this. This is false bug report. The crash happened
because I added in my ~/.rtorrent.rc file "directory=$HOME/downloads"
And rtorrent cannot handle variables in config file.
And newer version does not crash because this, it just complains that it
cannot find directory. So this is n
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: rtorrent
- I'm using Ubuntu Edgy(amd64). Rtorrent from universe repos crashes every time
I try to open torrent.
+ I'm using Ubuntu Edgy(amd64). Rtorrent from universe repos crashes every time
I try to open torrent. rtorrent version 0.5.3-1 and li
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rtorrent
I'm using Ubuntu Edgy(amd64). Rtorrent from universe repos crashes every time I
try to open torrent.
It gives error "File Manager::erase(...) could not find File Meta in
container." Though I'm not sure is this fault of rtorrent or libtorrent...
I just noticed that if I reinstall those packages marked autoremovable,
then, after reinstall apt no longer marks them auto removable. I just
think that i should not mark those kind of packages at the first
place...
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apt-get autoremove removes required packages
https://launchpad.net/bugs/75882
I have fresh install edgy amd64.
I removed openoffice, so metapackage ubuntu-desktop was removed too.
After that apt-get autoremove suggest that gedit, gnome-games, gnome-
themes, tangerine-icon-theme and few other packages are auto-
removable... I think apt-get autoremove should not work like tha
I don't know. This is wierd, hald is running and everything seems fine.
I even uninstalled hal and reinstalled and rebooted --> no luck :/
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I can confirm this too. I just switched from gnome to kde 3.5.5.
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What driver do you use? When you plug the cam, what dmesg command says?
Or other logs. /var/log/messages /var/log/syslog etc.
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What does for example dmesg say when you try to use that webcam?
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Yes, I agree. It would be nice to see this fixed in Dapper.
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What version of Ubuntu you are using? What /var/log/messages and other
logs say about this? I have usb disk and it works fine.
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Usb disk doesn't mount at boot.
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Yes, what I have heard from people who have amd64 installation, it
appears on them.
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I have tryed debug this with older versions of metacity too, it seems to
exist in version 2.10.3 of metacity too. I'm not even sure is this
metacity problem(?)
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I agree.
I think it should be separate package and let users decide would they
like to install it or not. My personal opinion is that this patch would
make Ubuntu even more professional looking.
Too bad, I can't do much for this, but what others think?
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I think those would be big improvement, but are there any patent issues?
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I can confirm this. Thought it only happens in my amd64 box, but not
with x86 box. Both are running Dapper with latest updates.
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