Just to note that when I finally got a working laptop back (and thus
could try testing all this on my desktop ... I got a newer version,
which installed just fine ... (with no BIOS changes). I guess we'll
never know ... My apologies for the silence.
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Same again, with Belkin 050d:935a
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I agree with Pascal. A release without working bluetooth is a not
really a release at all. I think bluez-gnome should be supported.
Jonathan: why isn't bluez-gnome acceptable?
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I can give that a go over the weekend ... but I suspect I don't have a
network to ssh into at that point ... remembering it's failing before I
can even choose my language in the install screen.
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Hi Leann. Sorry. I won't be able to try this for a week or so. I managed
to forget that my "other machine" aka laptop is in getting a broken fan
repaired. When I get that back I'll give it a go. (It may be worth
trying to talk to the live cd version, at least that one gets to the kde
screen). Cheer
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So I'm trying to install kubuntu alpha6. (Downloaded 19/9/09). 32 bit
i386.
CD offers up menu, I can use my keyboard and mouse to choose options. I
choose install. Installation proceeds to the point where I get to choose
language. At this point my USB keyboard and mouse fail
I still think there are two classes of problem here, that have not been
recognised by lumping them together in this meta bug.
Yes, we need to work out how to deal with multihead better, but we
should not BREAK things with a new release, and that's what happened
with dapper.
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Just to confirm that hardy is still broken in this regard. I just installed
from alpha2, and then did
an upgrade to whatever is there today, and the kde system settings is broken.
At first I got
the libpython2.5 error, so I installed python2.5-dev. Now I just get a
non-specific "could not be loa
The fix may have been released, but it's broken again now ...
** Changed in: pykdeextensions (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => In Progress
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Well, actually, this is a DEBIAN problem, not a python problem per se.
/usr/lib/python2.5/Site.py has been patched as follows:
FOR DEBIAN, this sys.path is augmented with directories in /usr/local.
Local addons go into /usr/local/lib/python/site-packages
(resp. /usr/local/lib/site-python), Debian
Just to confirm that this is my experience with the release version of
feisty as well. The only way that I could get back was find a console
prompt via ctrl-F1, and kill the test guidance process ... not very
tidy.
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I have a version of python in /usr/local.
When /usr/local is mounted during login, a number of applications do not
appear in my taskbar, and fail with bizarre messages when requested from
system settings.
Two that really matter are guidance and the power manager (battery
mon
Sorry, I should have said version: kubuntu feisty release.
(And the title should have had python in it, but I can't change that ... sorry)
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Just to clarify: provided I don't mount /usr/local, things work fine.
However, even with a vanilla kde user (i.e. not "me"), things are broken with
the /usr/local/ code in place - so it's not my personal configuration.
Actually, I now know that all /usr/bin/python applications are broken with
/
- sorry about the bug spam. But to clarify yet again: until last week I was
running dapper ubuntu, with this configuration, and it was fine (my own python
2.5 in /usr/local).
- on Friday, I installed feisty kubuntu, and mounted my old /usr/local, and the
system
python is now broken ...
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Scott:
1) I didn't do an *upgrade*, I did an *install*. However, after the
install, I mounted my old /usr/local, and things started going wrong.
2) I think it is a *bug* in ubuntu if the system python is looking into
the site-packages of another python which lives in /usr/local. Their
library pat
Agreed, I don't think this is kde/kubuntu specific, I thought it was,
but I've got a bit further ...
The bottom line is that an import statement
from xml.parsers.expat import ExpatError, ParserCreate
is giving an
ImportError:
/usr/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/_xmlplus/parsers/pyexpat.so: u
ok, and quite clearly my path has all the /usr/local stuff in it first:
>>> import sys
>>> print sys.path
['', '/usr/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/simplejson-1.4-py2.5.egg',
'/usr/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/Amara-1.1.9-py2.5.egg',
'/usr/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/flup-0.5-py2.5.
OK, and my reading is that the /usr/local stuff should come after the system
stuff, and only be searched if the system doesn't come up with the goods.
But see:
http://www.rexx.com/~dkuhlman/python_comments.html
It does look like it's all my easy_install packages that are the problem, and
maybe
I
I have two versions of kubuntu on my laptop. 8.04 which works, and the
other one. The other one was on 9.04 jaunty, which had this bug, just
upgrade to karmic alpha 5. Still doesn't work out of the box, since I
can't get my ascii wep key recognised ... so it's not invalid yet ...
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Still a problem for the Belkin with karmic alpha 5
uname -r 2.6.28-11-generic
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Not working for me on karmic alpha 5 ... mind you after reading this
thread I'm absolutely confused as to how to invoke the "right" network
manager ... (this for a wep asci key, same config works fine on 8.04)
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I just tried this, the ppa works, insofar as I can enter my password in
the key box, and my intel 3945ABG can associate ... but dhcp doesn't
work (it does fine on the same network using 8.04 fine for ethernet to
the same router using 9.10 kubuntu RC1, and it doesn't seem to work from
the command l
@Ryan: I could maybe work out the hex equivalent of my ascii key, but
that defeats the purpose of having an ascii key at all.
I appreciate we live in kde4-land now, not kde3-land, but it all worked fine in
kde3-land, so this is a major major regression
at the moment. Like i said earlier, between
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