I fixed this (in debian testing though) by installing ttf-bitstream-vera
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I partially resolved my issue by compiling wacom 0.7.6-4 from source.
(wacdumps still spews errors, but when it's not running, input to eg.
xournal is fine)
I think 0.7.6-4 requires an older kernel (.25 or somthing) but it should
work if you have a serial tablet. (apperantly it only requires a .so
I have a similar (same?) issue. (on debian and archlinux though, haven't
tried ubuntu)
Get's lots of bad magics, and only archive mouse like accuracy. wacdump
spews lots of warnings and errors.
Every thing worked great in debian until I upgraded some pacakges. (not
sure which) Now I always get ba
Sorry, was a bug in the original script. Here goes again
** Attachment added: "rewritten script"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11434364/adr_parse.py
** Description changed:
adr_parse (opera bookmarks) does not work with recent opera versions.
After poking around in the code, it seems l
** Attachment added: "problem bookmarkfile"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11434315/opera6.adr
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adr_parse (opera bookmarks) does not work with recent opera versions
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adr_parse (opera bookmarks) does not work with recent opera versions.
After poking around in the code, it seems like it's outdated. The parser
assumes that NAME always comes first, but in my bookmark file ID
(probably a new field) comes before that.
I've modified the code (W
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11434288/adr_parse.py
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>From bash manual:
HOSTFILE
Contains the name of a file in the same format as /etc/hosts
that should be read when the shell needs to complete a hostname.
The list of possible hostname completions may be changed while
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From bash manual:
HOSTFILE
Contains the name of a file in the same format as /etc/hosts
that should be read when the shell needs to complete a hostname.
The list of possible hostname completions may be changed
So, should someone repost this bug in gnome-games, or is it enough that
it's confirmed here?
I resolved the problem by symlinking gnuchessx -> gnome-gnuchess
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Ok, then please accept my apologies :)
The reason I thought this was a bug was:
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-ggz-
maintainers/2006-October/000169.html
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Certain headers missing in gaim-dev? (eg. internal.h)
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Binary package hint: gaim-dev
It seems like gaim-dev is missing some headerfiles. When I try to build
the gaim-latex (0.4) plugin I get "gaim/internal.h: No such file or
directory" I searched around, bur could not find this file on my
computer. Looking at "installed files" f
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