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It can be triggered by the directive % rubber: synctex, or via the
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Rubber's behavior on empty documents has since changed, so I'm assuming
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No longer applies; the relevant part has long been rewritten.
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This is a rather old incomplete bug -- in case it still exists, can you
please file a new one, and provide complete information on how to
reproduce (including a short the TeX file that triggers the problem).
Thanks!
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Fix committed to the trunk branch. Should print a more friendly error
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Is it possible to automatically detect whether a .tex file uses synctex?
I'm not an active user of synctex, but I seem to recall that synctex
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In principle, the patch was engineered in a way that nothing changes for
old touchpads. Of course, you never know... I haven't heard of any
regressions yet.
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No. The only difference between clear and clear_console ist that
clear_console gets rid of the scrollback buffer of Linux VTs. For
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GoofY,
the fix is not in Ubuntu yet.
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I'm totally on your side -- I'll talk to Dmitry to see if he would
include such a thing in the kernel, if not, I'll post a patch here once
we have a final version.
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@Antti: From what I can tell, this is not possible completely, as the
hardware itself merges the two datastreams to some degree. It would be
reasonably simple to disable the touchpad part and hardware tapping, the
buttons on the touchpad are a different issue. So if you can live with
the touchpad b
On Mo, 2009-11-23 at 19:02 +, Robert Hau wrote:
> Sebastian,
> Here is whats going on. I have run my VMware Windows VM lately.
> I ran it after installed karmic, and all worked fine. I recently turn
> it back on and the mouse won't click anywhere, and the mouse doesn't
> seem to track lik
I'm confused. Which version of the patch do you run?
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@Mark: Oh, I'm sorry. I forgot to mention that this patch is against
upstream Linux. Please find attached a patch against karmic's kernel
source.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35918928/alps-dtor-reworked-for-launchpad.
Sorry, I haven't been very responsive this week.
I have been in touch with Dmitry Torokhov who maintains the Input layer
for Linux. He suggested a few changes, and I wrote a new version of the
patch based on his suggestions. It also has a variant of Dave's 'button
router'. This is now on the linux
On Mi, 2009-11-18 at 22:06 +, Dave wrote:
> I wrote this mini HOWTO for people without kernel compilation know how.
> It's very easy, just apply those steps, I took care for everything else
> (I hope). :) I'm attaching the latest version of our patch - it was
> written by Sebastian and me. Ther
On Di, 2009-11-17 at 13:08 +, Robert Hau wrote:
> Guys,
>I finally got my e6500 back from dell repair. My laptop had 3 buttons
> on the trackpoint and 2 for the touchpad.
>
> i remember when i was playing with this before, after upgrading to 9.10
> i saw some errors in the background,
I'm sorry to burst your bubble, but Firefox ignoring a flag explicitly given by
the user is a *bug*. I can understand how this behaviour arises from the
implementation of Firefox, however, it still is and remains a bug. Denial does
not make it a non-bug. Setting it to Wontfix (= not worth the e
On Sa, 2009-11-14 at 17:52 +, Dave wrote:
> Hello Sebastian, I had to give it a rest for a day and a half. I hope to
> start coding tomorrow.
>
> If you don't mind, I'll be working on the vanilla .31 kernel source +
> your first 9p extension. It seems the cleanest and I have nice packet
> dump
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OK, from scratch. These three patches, applied in sequence should fix
most of the problem, including the locked mouse buttons chaos.
--- They don't fix --- the three-button combo of death (e.g. press three
buttons and move the touchpad). I've been thinking about it and there
just seems no way to d
@Robert: Not sure what you mean by multi-touch device. At least from
data it currently sends (in the mode it's put in by the driver), you
can't get more than one position.
W.r.t. your insmod question: Seems like you have to recompile your
kernel with the patch applied. There's no way around it :-)
@Robert: You shouldn't replace your mouse module in /lib just yet. You
can load a modified .ko by unloading the unmodified one (rmmod psmouse)
and loading the one in your homedir by insmod some/path/psmouse.ko.
@Dave: OK, im officially giving up. My hardware reports button one as
pressed in a touc
That being said, we still need a way to recognize fake 9p's on M4400's.
@Bystanders: Sorry for the spam, I hope we'll arrive at a reasonable
driver at least in exchange for all that nonsense mails being sent.
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@Charles: Thanks for confirming that there's still a weird condition in
the two-buttons model. It's not a top priority at the moment, but of
course we'll need to find out why that happens, too. Can you provide a
'dmesg' log with the logging patch applied when it happens? I've been
struggling to rep
(I'm just working through your messages, so please don't be offended if
I'm stating something stupid *g*)
IMHO there must be a way to tell apart a 6-byte packet with all buttons
set from a 9-byte packet; this of course must be in the first 6 bytes of
the packet.
BTW, your post in message #79 sugg
Wow, that's a huge load of research :-) If we keep pushing like this, I
think we can nail it.
About X11: X11 does support multiple independent mice. It does have a
so-called 'core pointer' which most apps use, and which is all the mice
merged together. But there should be a few apps around (games
@Charles: Any problems so far? I'd guess that you have a two-button unit
then, as I do?
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Please apply the attached patch on top of the other two. I'd like the
complete output of "dmesg | grep alps" (since the init of the module,
please reload between tests) for the following:
1. Press all three touchpad buttons at once.
2. Use touchpad and trackpoint movement at the same time (which
@Erik: WTF, you have three buttons on the Touchpad? I only have two on
the touchpad and three on the trackpoint. I'm not really surprised that
this breaks the driver as it is. We'll have to do further research on
your model.
[Background: 9-byte packets on my model are marked by having all three
t
@Dave Can you please try the attached patch on top of the original one
and send me the output of dmesg|grep alps after it happened.
Cheers, Sebastian.
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I'm sorry guys, I can't reproduce the buttons bug. Is there any syslog
messages when this happens?
Which application are you seeing this behaviour in? I tried Firefox and
Nautilus, both under Metacity. No luck.
That being said, even if this bug really is to blame on the Alps driver,
the patch st
Dave,
thank you, it's nice to hear that it works (at least the basics).
> Scrolling using the Stick works, but it also works for the TouchPad! The
> same configuration works on my older ThinkPad. I use (Fluxbox)
> ALT+LeftBtn+Stick to move windows around and ALT+RightBtn+Stick to
> resize window
On Do, 2009-11-12 at 03:43 +, Erik wrote:
> Sebastian,
>
> Your patch gets us most of the way there. There's still a minor
> problem, apparently with the mouse buttons. They can occasionally get
> stuck in a "pressed" state.
Erik,
I'm sorry, but I can't reproduce this. Are you sure you'r
Judging from the message "Failed to enable absolute mode", after
resyncing, the Alps driver has given up initializing the (now confused)
hardware, and the hardware is being handed over to the Plain PS/2
driver. Which means, the hardware handles the merging of stick/pad
events on its own, and it is
The patch changes code in the psmouse.ko kernel module, which is part of
the stock kernel. I have no idea if there's a sane way to compile just a
single module. You can, however, compile a patched kernel, 'rmmod'
psmouse, and 'insmod' the patched module without rebooting.
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I'm attaching a patch that fixes the "lost sync" problem. The patch has
also been sent to the upstream maintainer (of the Linux input
subsystem).
Is there a chance to get this fix into a karmic update kernel?
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@Me: I'm sorry but this bug number surely does not address your problem.
Rather it's about an ages-old bug in the widget set of Ubuntu feisty (?)
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This NOT a fix. The problem already lies at the PS/2 driver level,
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Binary package hint: avidemux
I tried opening a MPEG2 program stream (recorded from DVB-T). This
worked find with previous versions of avidemux-gtk (hardy that is).
After indexing, avidemux could play & seek in the file. Now playback is
choppy, seeking does not work.
Video o
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@mabawsa: Skype is not the only 32 bit app that needs to use ALSA. So
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I'm sorry Rashad, but your problem is not covered by this bug.
This bug is about ALSA plugins not being available in 32 bit versions.
In your case, it seems there is a misconfiguration or bug in the
Bluetooth stack. You might want to open a separate bug for that, and try
to reproduce the problem w
Lacho: If you don't get keystrokes in Xev, then your problem is not a
Gnuplot bug, and surely not this bug.
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Just copy the libs from the i386 deb package. You can use 'strace' to
find out where it expects them to be.
For the long-term fix, I filed bug #414250 against pulseaudio.
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BTW, I'm still convinced that this inconistency should be fixed, one way
or the other. The best probably is to make "clear" do everything
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Well, the inconsistency is _trivial_ to reproduce, it doesn't make any
sense to set it to incomplete. Just compare clear_console vs. sudo
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@Noblo: Frankly, I don't care if you care. Your point being...? If you
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Hi,
I'm attaching a snapshot of the Ubuntu homepage which does not print to
.ps properly in my version of Firefox, which is 3.0.10+nobinonly-
0ubuntu0.8
I fear it's actually a horrible mess of multiple bugs. Let's concentrate
on the 'hardy Firefox 3 is unable to render some webpages to an ordinary
PostScript file even though the print preview works' bug first, I think
the interaction with CUPS is not the problem here, although it may
introduce addi
I should add that it's not all webpages that refuse to print. Some work
fine (for example, the Launchpad pages), while others don't (Ubuntu
homepage).
I haven't observed a problem with gedit, but our users probably don't
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Maybe you're right and we should move this to a different bug and start
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Please read my message before closing the bug.
I said it _worked_ in Firefox 2 and it is _broken_ in Firefox 3.
Probably I wasn't clear enough about this: The HTML file posted by the
original reporter of this bug _does_not_print_ in the current release of
the Firefox-3 package in Ubuntu hardy des
The pages print in Firefox 2 (without the Cairo rendering backend), but
don't print properly in Firefox 3 (with the Cairo rendering backend). So
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Thanks for reporting this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better.
I think your bug report is a duplicate of Bug #77786. Could you check
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Hi,
upstream bug #239267 most likely is a different issue, since print
preview doesn't work there either. Also, it's ages old and about a
different version of the Mozilla rendering stack. Nowadays, Mozilla uses
Cairo to do its printing.
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This looks like a duplicate of Bug #77786 to me, I can't print the
Ubuntu homepage either. It's not a dupe of #309314 IMHO.
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May be a duplicate of #77786?
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The print preview looks correct indeed, however, this is not the issue.
When actually printing the document to a real printer, nothing happens
(not even a blank sheet of paper). However, there is a job (processed)
in the CUPS log, so Firefox sent something to the printer. However,
this something
I should add that this bug is specific to certain websites. Printing in
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The crackling noises seem to be a Pulseaudio feature, they go away when
using plain ALSA output. (This is bug #301755.)
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May I ask exactly _why_ this does not constitute a bug in Firefox?
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This of course breaks the additions install feature in VirtualBox GUI,
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This is still in hardy. The pre-built ISO image from the upstream
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When updating linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24-23-generic from 2.6.24-23.36
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> It is perfectly easy to install the Adobe 64-bit plugin directly.
Of course this is not the point of having it packaged :-)
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Maybe -ProfileManager should imply -no-remote then. It doesn't _work_
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slowly.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/293933
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Hello there. What makes you think that ISO files require slower
burning?
(You might be "blessed" with a crappy CD writer like many people are,
which write junk if they're driven to write too fast. However, that has
nothing to do with ISOs.)
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Need to be able to determine/slow down the CD burni
In my experience, the issue with the duplicated emails is strongly
correlated with the mismatch issue that this bug is about. (In fact I
think the duplicated mails go away when you shut down evo cleanly and
delete its indices and thus force it to re-build them.) In any case, it
seems the multithrea
The bug is still there in Hardy.
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crack-attack only partly visible when win.x>win.y
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/81728
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The original bug report was about a GTK bug, not about a segfaulting
closed source driver. Please reopen, as the original issue is not fixed
and valid.
Sorry for the spam.
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[hardy] GDM hangs on a black screen upon startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/203825
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This happens on nvidia too. Nothing to do with the driver.
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[hardy] GDM hangs on a black screen upon startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/203825
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Ping? This package is a catastrophe.
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torque-server init script fails during installation and removal
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/223649
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