*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 427283 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/427283
Oded Arbel : "Yes, this still happens on Kubuntu Lucid - you can browse
remote folders from OpenOffice.org save/open dialogs, which use KDE's
dialog, but you can't actually open or save to remote folders."
Th
>I've tried compiling this driver with kernel 2.6.31 and it's not
possible at the moment.
@Matthew Tompsett
In post #29 on this thread it is explained that this code has been taken
up by the Linux kernel team working on drivers, and that there is a
working version of this driver (works for 32 bit
This one seems to have changed again for Kubuntu Karmic Alpha 4.
First the Logitech USB trackball didn't work ... but then I found one
could conigure it via manual editing od xorg.conf (first post in this
thread).
Then manual changes to xorg.conf no longer works, but adding a file
/etc/hal/fdi/po
This suggestion may (or may not) help.
http://agoranetbook.kayno.net/2009/04/25/oh-my-touchpad-doesnt-work/
"In the file /boot/grub/menu.lst you need to add i8042.nomux to the end
of the kernel line:
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.28-11-generic
root=UUID=8fd4r505-1372-4s39-8r3fd3-a4fr56ygdf6063 ro qui
@ Forest Bond
>Can you tell me which model the netbook is?
The Kogan Agora, or the Kogan Agora Pro.
http://www.kogan.com.au/shop/kogan-agora-netbook-pro/
I bought the Pro version because it came with Linux (no microsoft tax)
and it was the cheapest 10-inch netbook in my country, and I got 2GB R
@ Jim Lieb
>It does seem to compile and run reasonably well in 32 bit but the
version you built is not 64 bit safe. I have cleaned up a number of
those issues now and we are regularly committing changes upstream. As
soon as I have a reasonably stable 32/64 bit driver running, I will try
a backport
@Jim Lieb
>I got it to compile in staging in our ubuntu-karmic git.
...
>As for carrying this in Karmic, we prefer that the driver at least be
"on its way" out of staging before we consider it for inclusion. This
keeps the not-inconsiderable maintenance cost of an non-mainstream patch
and its ch
This bug also affects Jaunty, it is still present.
For Intrepid, there was a work-around that was discovered. One could
edit the xorg.conf file, and include the following sections:
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Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Marble Mouse"
Driver "mouse"
Option "CorePoint
jwinget wrote:
> Confirming both the Marble Mouse bug and the fix posted by Ali Afshar.
> I pasted the ServerFlags section into my Xorg.conf just above the
> ServerLayout, restarted X, and now the mouse works like it did in Hardy.
> No other changes/updates were required.
>
>
Also confirming the
Charlie Kravetz wrote:
> Thanks for reporting this bug and any supporting documentation. I´m
> marking this bug confirmed based on the last comments.
>
> ** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
>Importance: Undecided => Medium
> Assignee: Charlie Kravetz (charlie-tca) => (unassigned)
>Status:
I'm not sure if this didn't bounce, so I am re-sending it.
Regards,
Mark.
Charlie Kravetz wrote:
> Thanks for reporting this bug. Could you attach the reports from
> /var/log/dist-upgrade , /var/log/dmesg , and /var/log/syslog right after
> this error appears. Also, was your upgrade from Hardy
Charlie Kravetz wrote:
> Thanks for reporting this bug. Could you attach the reports from
> /var/log/dist-upgrade , /var/log/dmesg , and /var/log/syslog right after
> this error appears. Also, was your upgrade from Hardy 8.04 to Intrepid
> 8.10? If not an upgrade, which version of Intrepid did you
Fix no longer seems to be effective in Intrepid release candidate.
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"apt-get update" failure: hash sum mismatch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/261022
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Same problem again occurs with 8.10 rc Intrepid release candidate.
Lots of files persistently fail to install with apt-get complaining
about "Hash Sum mismatch". Some package lists fail also, with the same
error reported.
Observation: This problem seems to afflict larger files in particular.
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This bug has re-surfaced, with a vengeance, in Intrepid release
candidate.
The symptoms with Intrepid are exactly the same as described in this bug
report.
=
$ sudo apt-get install thunderbird
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Sug
This is a new bug for Intrepid Ibex. It was not present in Hardy Heron.
It has now been reported by at least two people.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Kernel 2.6.27 Prevents Logitech G5 Mouse From Working
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/261995
You received thi
> Hal2k1 did you get this fixed? I have the identical issue.
Not yet, I got very frustrated with my crippled mouse functionality. I
use a Logitech Marble Mouse for a medical reason, and it is not an
option for me to use a standard mouse with scroll wheel. If this issue
isn't fixed in
I have a Logitech Marble Mouse. Every time I install Linux, I have to
modify xorg.conf to tell X all about it.
I use a standard "InputDevice" section that has always worked before for
other distributions and even for Ubuntu up until and including Hardy.
For Interpid Ibex, suddenly it no longer wo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: qtparted
I am using the install CD for Kubuntu Feisty Fawn Herd 4. During
installation, I select "manual partition" of the hard disk so that I can
manually specify which partition on which to install Kubuntu.
In /var/log/syslog the relevant reports from
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: qtparted
For the kubuntu Edgy Eft RC CD, as soon as qtparted is started (either
during the install to hard disk or as a standalone application), it
crashes.
This means that kubuntu Edgy Eft RC cannot be installed.
The exact same har
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: qtparted
For the kubuntu Edgy Eft RC CD, as soon as qtparted is started (either
during the install to hard disk or as a standalone application), it
crashes.
This means that kubuntu Edgy Eft RC cannot be installed.
The exact same hard disk in the exact s
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