For me the solution perfectly works, thank you!
(64-bit lucid, upgrade from karmic(with vmware workstation 7.0.0 build-203739),
2.6.32-22-generic, gcc 4.4.3)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/510981
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'acdsee pro 2' doesn't start with wine
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Cumulus software not install in ubuntu-gnome
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Same issue here with R-Go split
Interestingly I found one configuration that works, but horribly breaks other
things:
first, have a look with xinput
$ xinput
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointerid=4[sl
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App cannot be run "with full administrator rights"
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Wine 1.1.20 crashes while installing Photoshop CS4
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Why should it behave different on Panda? I can't see the reason why mmap
shouldn't give me that virtual address if don't use it already.
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The virtual memory should depend on physical memory in size, not in position.
That's why it's called mapping.
And i already had success with mapping 64k at address greater than 0x7000
on machines with only 256MB Ram and 512MB swap...
So something else must be wrong.
A wild guess from me:
I'm
Hi Bryan,
Thanks for doing more tests.
My opinion stays the same: ARM behaviour is wrong :)
I didn't had that issue for example with an older kernel in qemu-system-arm,
but i guess being a VM it has no value for regression testing.
And yes, there are Apps depending on the x86 mmap behaviour...
I
I guess the testcase is fine.
the older kernel was 2.6.28-versatile
though we can't really say if it's a regression, but we will see
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mmap
I mostly run wine with an offline network printer (connected to another ubuntu
machine via usb, shared via network, both computer and printer are turned off)
and it works fine.
What i notice is that (on a different machine) wine starts very slowly when
network shares mounted with CIFS are not re
(In reply to comment #34)
> I see the patch has been processed. I assume that the future release of Wine
> 1.5.16 should have the fix in it...yes?
What does tell you the patch has been processed?
dlls/wininet/netconnection.c wasn't changed since June
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Wine uses Windows colors instead of Ubun
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Evernote client can not connect ever
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I now installed angstrom on my pandaboard and the bug does not occur.
angstrom kernel: 2.6.35.3
from http://narcissus.angstrom-distribution.org/
So the bug is at least not hardware related, but ubuntu specific.
it's up to you to think about if it's more valid now
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Title:
mmap fails for higher address
Public bug reported:
Seen on Ubuntu 10.10: 2.6.35-903.19
HW: Pandaboard Rev. EA1
In short: My attached testcase produces no output on my Desktop, but prints out
very much on my Pandaboard (at runtime).
It hits the (ret!=j) case from 0x7f00 and up
i would expect to get virtual memory for my p
** Summary changed:
- network-manager misspells the ESSID for ad-hoc networks
+ network-manager misspells the ESSID for wireless networks
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This Bug affects me too.
I first used the Fritz!Usb stick with NDISwrapper and thought it broke with my
update to lucid.
The i bought a Netgear WG111v3 and it still didnt work.
I was frustrated and used a very long ethernet cable across my living room for
some weeks now.
i thank Stefan for his wo
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