It's not obvious to me why this was also filed against logitech-applet,
and since it seems to be unrelated, I'm marking the logitech-applet part
as invalid.
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It's probably not the same problem, given the differences in software
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Usage of virtual address space is not the same as usage of physical
pages. A process using up 100+ MB of virtual memory isn't actually a
problem. For comparison, on my machine, a bit of mental arithmetic shows
that the top few processes shown by System Monitor have over 8 GB of
memory mapped, where
Alas, since I live outside the US, Hulu works perfectly well at
telling me that I can't watch it, so I couldn't confirm that. Maybe I
will in the future.
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I think they should both be in there, so people can choose for
themselves what sort of problems they want to experience. I've never
seen any video websites that don't work with the 64-bit plugin, and no
matter what package is in the repositories, you're not being forced to
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The backports package from karmic-updates worked for me, but only after
setting the model parameter to dell-vostro. Is there any additional
information needed to autodetect the Vostro 1220, or has that already
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On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 7:35 PM, gushi wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Mar 2010, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
>
>> The fix is to move directly to the 64 bit version, and stop worrying
>> about nspluginwrapper. How did a 32-bit stopgap become the only and
>> blessed solution?
>
> No official non-alpha-quality x64 b
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 7:26 AM, perpetualrabbit
wrote:
> That's not a fix. That is called a workaround.
This is true, but it's a very acceptable workaround. If you have no
philosophical misgivings about running Adobe Flash, this really is the
way to do it on 64-bit systems.
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On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 1:45 PM, Jean-Baptiste Lallement
wrote:
> @Dmitrijs: did you test it as root or a normal user ?
> A normal user won't be allowed to write to /etc/apt/apt.conf.d and a message
> is printed to stderr. However it's working correctly as root but still
> disappointing for a no
Sorry to waste your time, but that's a different issue. Ubuntu has
played that drum sound at the gdm prompt since at least 5.10,
independent of the sound settings. I don't know how to disable it,
because it's the only startup sound that didn't bother me (It's very
short and sort of unintrusive, in
Public bug reported:
As in Bug #450303, Compilation of files that include
/usr/include/GL/glx.h fail with:
/usr/include/GL/glx.h:25:22: error: X11/Xlib.h: No such file or directory
/usr/include/GL/glx.h:26:23: error: X11/Xutil.h: No such file or directory
followed by a flood of errors related to
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- well there is a x64 version of this plugin so there is no reason using
nswraper any more
- please upgrade flash version
+ The current (32-bit) flashplugin-nonfree package in x86_64 versions of
+ Ubuntu has been reported to be
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 10:32 PM, vnieto wrote:
> The only way to sove it is install the native 64 bit flash
The cleanest way to do this is to use Debian's flashplugin-nonfree
package:
http://packages.debian.org/testing/flashplugin-nonfree
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The 64-bit version of flash is stable, and it appears to be getting
released alongside updates to the 32-bit versions, so I really don't
see why Ubuntu still insists on provides 64-bit Ubuntu users with the
32-bit plugin and nspluginwrapper, which has been broken for at least
the last 3 releases of
This doesn't relate to synergy, I've never used it on either of the two
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a7x, you may be either happy or dismayed to know that you can obtain a
nearly identical (and more accurate, for reasons that I didn't feel like
investigating) result using:
aptitude --disable-columns -F 'can_be_marked_as_auto %p' search '~i!~M~R(~i)'
aptitude --disable-columns -F 'no_dependents
I'm seeing this on a Jaunty system that I've cloned from one machine to
another using tar. Since /etc/init.d/hostname already takes care of
this, I don't understand why NetworkManager would ever need to trash a
system's hostname. Relevant stuff from /var/log/daemon.log attached.
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I don't know about Intrepid, but the bug is gone in Jaunty.
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The specific USB device used is conditional on reproducing this bug. As
such, I can't just reproduce this without the device.
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See Bug #355401. Oddly enough, when Windows tries to install drivers for
a WDM device (a W380a on USB), kvm crash
What fix are you referring to? It was messed up for me in 8.10 as well.
On 6/3/09, Peter Leonard wrote:
> Very annoying - this was fixed & flash was working great in Ubuntu 8.10.
> I just upgraded to Ubuntu 9.04, and I'm seeing the error all over again.
> Why was the fix not propagated to 9.04?
>
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Sorry, I disagree that this should be a question, because there is an
actual problem here.
As a GNOME user, when I install a KDE 4 application, the recommends
should pull in a utility that is capable of changing the look and feel
settings. Even in the absence of this, installing systemsettings sho
Also, I've seen this on two different installs of Ubuntu Jaunty that are
not identical, so it should be possible for others to reproduce this.
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no way to configure KDE 4 look and feel from GNOME?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/367460
You rec
Public bug reported:
Having the systemsettings package installed, I can't find a way to
change font properties, or the look and feel of KDE 4 applications.
Probably if I installed the right package, the UI for these settings
would show up in systemsettings, but is this right? Because the settings
deeflex, you should take the time to read the rest of the comments,
since adding that directory to the runtimepath is apparently a hack that
the package maintainer doesn't support. I don't think it was ever a good
idea to install plugins disabled by default, but it's also not a good
idea to do some
If I move ~/.kde/share/apps/amarok/mysqle out of the way, then amarok
rescans all of my collection folders. The metadata ends up fine, but the
rescan happens during startup!
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I'm inclined to agree with you about it being a kernel problem, which is
why I blacklisted my wireless driver in the first place. I would have
checked dmesg by now, except that my first reaction to the problem was
always to reboot, and it never occurred to me to check my logs after the
fact. Fortu
No, I use ethernet for my networking. The problem started happening
again recently (with iwlagn still blacklisted), and I couldn't stand
having to use the sysrq key to reboot every time I wanted to use my
computer after a long period of inactivity, so I upgraded to Jaunty in
the hope that it would
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Binary package hint: kvm
See Bug #355401. Oddly enough, when Windows tries to install drivers for
a WDM device (a W380a on USB), kvm crashes.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/kvm
KvmCmdLine: Error: command ['ps', '-p'
Also see bug #316098
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I've blacklisted cdc_wdm, and this prevents the null dereference from
occurring.
[586906.612064] usb 6-2: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 2
[586906.840388] usb 6-2: configuration #2 chosen from 1 choice
** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #188444
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: phonon-backend-gstreamer
When running Amarok or JuK with only the gstreamer backend of phonon installed,
I get a popup (shown in the attached screenshot) at startup, and playback only
sometimes works. When playback fails, there are no errors printed to st
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: amarok
See the upstream bug:
Having upgraded from a standard Amarok 1 installation using an sqlite database,
my collection and playlist completely mix up the metadata for songs. The title
is displayed correctly, but everything else seems to be grabbed ar
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** Changed in: bzr-gtk (Ubuntu)
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I must have accidentally flagged the private box when I reported the
bug. I made it public now, and it does seem like this bug is a
duplicate.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 321316
bzr-hand
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 10:56 AM, shane fagan wrote:
> No the question is:
> Is this a problem with Nvidia or Ubuntu.
I don't know if it's intentional, but your email has an obnoxious tone
to it, and you provide no reason why you think this is somehow Nvidia
specific. Nevertheless, this problem is
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At the top of the page, it should say: "Duplicate of bug #37768"
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Have there been any updates in Intrepid that would fix this? It's a pain
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On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 7:05 AM, Hew McLachlan wrote:
> flashplugin-nonfree 10.0.15.3ubuntu1 for Jaunty is now the 64-bit
> version, so there should be no need for third-party flash packages. Bug
> 310061 is the Intrepid backport request.
>
> Using the 64-bit plugin is not a fix for the nspluginwr
I noticed that Adobe has updated the 64-bit flash alpha, so I've put a new
version of the flashplugin-nonfree package at:
http://www.eng.uwaterloo.ca/~sruggier/files/apt/flashplugin-nonfree_10.0.21.1~sruggier1_amd64.deb
source package at:
dget
http://www.eng.uwaterloo.ca/~sruggier/files/apt/flas
I forgot to respond to your request for the PDF. This issue is
independent of what PDF file I open, I've reproduced it with three
different ones. However, I tried 0.pdf from Bug 158065, comment 1, and I
was able to record a backtrace. I tried to also generate a core file in
gdb at the same time as
for file in `find /usr/lib -type f -name '*.so.*'`; do if objdump -x
$file | grep -q -e '2\*\*20' ; then echo $file ; fi ; done
Run the above to avoid seeing symlinks in the output. On my 8.10 desktop with
fglrx installed, this outputs:
/usr/lib/libfglrx_pp.so.1.0
/usr/lib/libifp.so.4.1.4
/usr/li
I'm on x86_64, and see the same issue.
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A week ago, this problem started happening often, requiring me to reboot
my system once or twice a day at a minimum, for a few days straight. In
response to this, I tried blacklisting the iwlagn module, under the
assumption that this is a hardware/driver related problem, and that the
most suspect d
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Closing the new mail dialog with multiple email sources sometimes crashes
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** Description changed:
This has been happening since at least as long ago as 8.04. I would try
to unlock my screensaver after a long time away from my computer and
find that it hangs within the authentication stage. At times, a console
login would work, after a long delay of 1-2 minutes,
There are no evince related crash files there. Before filing the bug, I
also tried to reproduce the problem with gdb, and it is only
reproducible for me when running evince directly. I think that a source
file, line number, condition, and valid instructions for reproduction
are sufficient informati
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
ERROR:ev-pixbuf-cache.c:989:ev_pixbuf_cache_get_selection_surface:
assertion failed: (job_info->rc)
In Intrepid, I get this from opening a PDF, scrolling to the middle, and
then clicking and dragging the cursor to the top of the screen. Evince
scr
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It was changed by someone, whose identity is in the activity log.
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I just modified the latest flashplugin-nonfree package from intrepid to
install the 64-bit alpha instead of the stable version of flash, and
uploaded the resulting package to my webspace. Interested users can use
it to install the 64-bit alpha without getting their hands dirty.
http://www.eng.uwat
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I'm using the iwlagn module from linux-backports-
modules-2.6.27-7-generic. Twice now, I've found that while unattended,
my system has filled its rootfs by flooding /var/log/messages,
/var/log/kern.log, and /var/log/syslog with messages from the kernel.
The logs themselves are
The fixed version is in intrepid-backports, rather than intrepid-
updates, so it isn't actually fixed.
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Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.27-7-generic
This problem is new to Intrepid. When I uncheck "Enable Wireless" in
NetworkManager, or run ifconfig wlan0 down, my machine stops responding
for a whole 2 seconds, presumably because of some sloppy code running in
the kernel.
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This has been happening since at least as long ago as 8.04. I would try
to unlock my screensaver after a long time away from my computer and
find that it hangs within the authentication stage. At times, a console
login would work, after a long delay of 1-2 minutes, allowing me
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
I like for my laptop to have a static IP address when connected to certain
networks, which happen to be connected via ethernet interface, so I have the
following snippet in /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf:
alias {
interface "eth0";
fixed-ad
Public bug reported:
I like to declare my ethernet interface in /etc/network/interfaces, because
DHCP aliases in /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf are ignored when NetworkManager brings
up my ethernet. However, I just noticed (under Intrepid as of 2008-10-23) that
when booting without an ethernet cable
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: chmsee
The summary speaks for itself, but to reiterate:
$ chmsee
chmsee: error while loading shared libraries: libxul.so: cannot open shared
object file: No such file or directory
This is on Hardy Heron, and it works fine when invoked as:
$ LD_LIBRARY
I'm seeing this bug on two different boxes running Hardy i386 and amd64,
using both qemu and kvm. The only thing that works properly is to add
-usb -usbdevice tablet and use that device instead, which works fine for
windows, but not so fine in Ubuntu 6.06, for example, where it doesn't
work by defa
Unfortunately, I don't have immediate access to the machine in question,
but just yesterday it was booted up with the latest kernel, and the
lockups are still present.
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Did you look in /var/log/kern.log? That's how I found out what was
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I've determined the following:
-doxytags cannot parse the documentation from this version of Qt, this is a bug
in doxygen, I guess
-running make adp_docs in the Qt source directory regenerates the html docs,
(I'm assuming), and in the process, qdoc3 tries to generate its own doxygen tag
file at
Public bug reported:
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The intrepid version of libqt4-dev includes an empty Doxygen tag file at
/usr/share/qt4/doc/qt4.tag. It would be a useful feature if there were a
full tagfile present there instead, perhaps as part of the qt4-doc
package.
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Release: Ubuntu 8.04
During use, the machine in question freezes, save for a moving cursor, and
needs to be hard rebooted. The following relevant information is found
repeatedly in kern.log, near some wireless related acti
Public bug reported:
I've managed to get my cellular phone (a Sony-Ericsson z520) working as a
remote input device, but in order to get it working, I had to:
Open Bluetooth preferences
Select the service tab
Select the input service
Click the add button under the list of input devices
Click on th
** Summary changed:
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+ xorg-driver fglrx interferes with r300 dri (undefined symbol:
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On 3/15/08, Jochem Kossen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Err spoke too soon :-( Brightness is set in a nicer way than feisty, but
> if i turn down brightness while on AC, after a while it automagically
> jumps backup :-(
The root of this issue (if I'm not mistaken) is that when the hotkeys
are use
** Summary changed:
- the security parameter must be set to share, not user, in smb.conf -
Smb/Gnome sharing broken
+ public Samba SMB shares cannot be accessed anonymously from Windows XP, a
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On 2/29/08, maybeway36 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> :/
> How does "map to guest = bad user" fix anything? Sure I can get into
> the share w/out a password prompt, but now it's read only.
I don't see any such problem on my end. Make sure that in smb.conf
you have "writable = yes" or "read only =
I'm not sure it's in icedtea-java7, perhaps it would make sense for
postinst of any java related package to verify that the java related
alternatives are all sane and functional, and fix them otherwise.
Perhaps this is not specific to java packages either, perhaps it is a
general issue with alterna
Actually, with the rt61, I've seen it work with no encryption and with
WPA, but not with WEP, so perhaps someone else should confirm that it
works with WEP enabled.
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I've seen this working properly on a fresh install of gutsy on a machine
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I've edited the summary to clarify what is known about this bug,
including a one line solution that seems to be acceptable - I've
tested that it's factually correct using GNOME, Windows XP on qemu,
and samba, all running on the same machine. I suggest that commenters
reread the summary before sayi
** Description changed:
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+ For a given share created in the GNOME GUI, the resulting stanza in
+ smb.conf looks like the following:
- we should set
- ;security = user
+ [foo]
+ path = /home/bar/baz/foo
+ available = yes
+ browsable = yes
+ public = yes
+ writable = no
On 2/1/08, Giovanni Bajo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm happy about this, and I am happy if you say "look, there is this other
> solution which achieves the same usability but it is much more secure". I am
> failing to see any alternative proposal at this point (and I'm failing to
> see why secur
I have a laptop, but I primarily use an ethernet connection and not
wireless. I've noticed that the NetworkManager process sometimes (not
all the time, and not consistently) likes to use 20-50% of my CPU time
as well. To illustrate this, a screenshot is attached: notice that
NetworkManager has us
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 137205 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/137205
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: vim-latexsuite
I have vim-latexsuite installed, and I've tried reinstalling it, purging
and reinstalling, and running 'sudo helpztags
/usr/share/vim/addons/doc/', bu
I've bumped into the same problem after recent security upgrades.
Reinstalling texlive-base restored the file.
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[Gutsy] texlive-base-bin post-installation error
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/137784
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 133541 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/133541
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 133541
Gutsy: expand window to full height now goes to far in GNOME
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Maximize window vertically makes the window too large
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/
** Summary changed:
- bochsbios too old for Windows XP with qemu
+ qemu completely broken with current version of bochbios
** Description changed:
Qemu in Debian and Ubuntu are built to use BIOS images from the
bochsbios package instead of the builtin ones. Unfortunately, the
bochsbios ima
Your comment is a different problem, and thus belongs in a new bug.
If you don't start a new bug, it's not possible for developers to
track the problems separately.
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java related /etc/alternatives files broken after upgrading to gutsy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/155641
You received this bug
** Summary changed:
- inferior subpixel hinting on gutsy compared to previous versions of Ubuntu
+ inferior subpixel hinting on gutsy compared to previous versions of Ubuntu -
no way to revert to previous hinting method
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inferior subpixel hinting on gutsy compared to previous versions of Ubun
** Summary changed:
- ppracer is too out of date
+ RFP: Extreme Tux Racer
** Description changed:
+ Extreme Tux Racer is a continuation of Planet Penguin Racer, which seems
+ to be dead. The homepage is at http://www.extremetuxracer.com/, and
+ upstream already provides usable Debian packages.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #492643
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=492643
** Also affects: metacity via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=492643
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Maximize window vertically makes the window too large
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