Hi,
On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 05:40:50PM -, MG wrote:
> According to Forest Bond at 2008-08-21 it also appears that the real
> problem may be a bug in the installer which also affects other
> processors besides the C3. If so, then the problem may get fixed in a
> new release. I wil
Hi Bryce,
Sorry, it's neither convenient (I don't have access to the system in
question right now) nor appropriate (given the nature of the bug) for me
to attach the requested information.
Thanks,
Forest
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The calibration utility is patched to use font freemono, but this
package does not depend on ttf-freefont or x-ttcidfont-conf, and the
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I'm using version 0.8.7-4build1.
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Binary package hint: initramfs-tools
mkinitramfs uses /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/functions for
handling certain tasks. Errors that occur in those functions cause the
panic function to be called. This launches an interactive shell that
steals /dev/console. If this o
Actually, Python's default search path always includes the current
directory (up until 2.6 or so, I think).
It was a long time ago that I suggested the above fix. I think that the
reasoning was that I was trying to avoid removing the standard library,
but the whole thing looks a bit half-baked to
I think sys.path.remove('') would probably be sufficient...
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er license was released. I am working with kernel
developers to get it into the staging area, however, it will most certainly not
be in Ubuntu 9.04.
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Indeed, this looks very similar:
https://qa.mandriva.com/show_bug.cgi?id=43372
I will try the fix in a few and report back.
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I *think* that `sysctl -w net.ipv4.tcp_timestamps=0` resolves this issue
for me.
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bobbyjean58,
The standard place for this kind of setting is in /etc/sysctl.conf. Add
the following line to that file:
net.ipv4.tcp_timestamps=0
This is preferred over /etc/init.d/rc.local (actually, you may want to
change /etc/rc.local instead of that file, too).
I agree, though. Ubuntu is su
XaaNoImageWriteRect fixes things for me.
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Adam,
* What makes TCP timestamps desired? What do they get us?
* Why don't other OS's (OS X, Windows) experience the same problem?
I agree that Linux shouldn't be buggy to work around router issues,
however, the fact that other OS's have no issues suggests that there may
be some compliant beh
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I added the upstream and Fedora bug reports.
Try:
Option "AccelMethod" "EXA"
This was suggested in the upstream bug report.
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Impo
I'm experiencing the same issue on my HP Mini Note 2133, both on the
wireless interface (b43) and the wired interface (tg3).
I did some tracing with wireshark and found that a response packet was
being dropped and not resent. It was followed by a duplicate ACK. I
don't know TCP well enough to pr
One more thing: I don't think it is the site that causes the problem.
It's just that larger HTTP downloads are more likely to fail due to
increased likelihood of dropped packets.
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BTW, firestarter doesn't seem to help here. I suspect that if it
appears to work for anyone, it's probably coincidental. Please feel
free to correct me if I'm wrong.
What's confusing about this bug is that it certainly appears to be in
the TCP stack somewhere, but it obviously isn't affecting a
Text export of wireshark trace is attached.
BTW, I'm wondering if this is related to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/230456. I don't
really know anything about this, though, so I could be way off...
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Yeah, can't be #230456 because that patch is already applied.
I have another wireshark trace attached. The basic problem is "TCP
Previous segment lost" followed by a series of "TCP Dup Ack".
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One more wireshark capture. This one shows multiple duplicate ACKs.
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I'm also on Verizon (well, Earthlink via Fairpoint, previously Verizon)
DSL.
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Attached PCAP files as requested by slangasek.
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The complicating factor is that the problem does not exist at all on
2.6.24 (running intrepid userland), but is very easy to reproduce with
2.6.27. I agree that our network environments are related, but the
kernel version seems to be a factor, as well.
I have a Westell WireSpeed Data Gateway. I
This is the right decision. Thanks!
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My /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume contained "RESUME=/dev/sdb5", but
my swap partition was /dev/sda5. I changed the file to /dev/disk/by-
uuid/{correct UUID} and things are now working correctly.
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Yo
Let me add that I am on Intrepid, to which I upgraded from Hardy. I
upgraded prior to final release, though.
It might be nice if update-initramfs made some effort to correct the
contents of /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume. I know that update-
initramfs is probably not the ultimate cause if th
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: busybox
The busybox resolver is broken in the initramfs environment unless you
include the following in an initramfs hook somewhere:
copy_exec /lib/libnss_files.so.2 /lib
copy_exec /lib/libnss_dns.so.2 /lib
copy_exec /lib/libresolv.so.2 /lib
This
Hi,
I have Ubuntu 8.04 and 8.10 on two different machines. I'll test for
the bug in both versions when I have time.
Thanks,
Forest
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whether there is any progress regarding this problem? What about re-
> releasing the via driver again? Is it worth it downloading the 8.10
> live-cd now or does it still hang on boot?
Have you tried this in your xorg.conf?
Option "XaaNoImageWriteRect" "True
David, Matt:
It looks like this fix has been released in Debian unstable. It doesn't
look like this is going to make it into hardy, unless someone manages to
get it through the SRU process:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
In the meantime, I've simply downloaded the Debian package a
bzr commit -m 'dummy' && bzr uncommit
`bzr rm foo' fixes the situation. This has to do with bzr's noticing that the
file was removed, and considering that a removal from the working tree, rather
than a missing file.
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This is a result of the following line in the postinst script:
lpadmin -h localhost -p $queue -E -v cups-pdf:/ -m lsb/usr/cups-
pdf/PostscriptColor.ppd -o printer-is-shared=no -o PageSize=$size
2>/dev/null || :
>From the lpadmin manpage:
COMPATIBILITY
Unlike the System V printing system,
As noted in #190934, I have seen similar symptoms.
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Well, it looks like there are two bugs here. The original was not
related to VMWare, but it looks like VMWare people have kind of taken
this one over.
FWIW I see issues with the compose key setting similar t
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ample is
> not that important.
You keep saying this, but it's already happened *twice*. Once with xulrunner,
and again now. Why can't we just make it "Recommends" so we don't have to
revisit it again?
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This bug still exists in Hardy.
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Now I'm on bzr 1.3.1, with the following plugins:
builddeb 0.92.0dev0
bzrtools 1.3.0
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rebase 0.3.0
svn 0.4.9
This is the same issue (it's back). I added debian/dirs, never
committed, rm'd it, and now bzr bd -w is looking for it:
$ bzr bd -w
Running in native mode
Building using working
Re-opening, or so...
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My understanding of this issue is that it is really a GCC bug, since GCC
uses CMOV when compiling for 686, even though it is an optional
instruction.
The traditional work-around is to compile for 586. I believe kernel
option CONFIG_M586=y should fix this.
Note that current Ubuntu Server kernels
Mike Rooney:
> Is this the same issue as bug #59338?
Yep, same problem.
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Hi,
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 10:15:53PM -, MG wrote:
> That is rather interesting, as I just installed
> ubuntu-8.04-server-i386.iso on the PD6000E board with VIA C3 Eden. It
> installed, rebooted, and I logged in. I then installed openssh-server,
> and did an apt-get update. If something isn't
Hi,
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 04:22:39AM -, MG wrote:
> I installed both the desktop and server editions of 8.04 just by
> accepting the defaults (except for doing manual disk partitioning). In
> other words, I didn't have to do anything special to get it to work. I
> don't recall seeing any que
MG:
Are you sure your ISO is a Server Edition ISO?
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l, for what it's worth, I have one case where a user installed Ubuntu 8.04
server edition on an EPIA EK board and the machine failed to boot for the first
time after installation. I'm unable to provide much more information,
unfortunately.
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Okay, here's the story:
In package base-installer, there is a script "kernel/i386.sh" that detects which
kernel should be used based on a variety of factors, including CPU attributes.
This detection is imperfect, and (while it worked in your case, MG), it does not
override the -server kernel choic
Requested information is irrelevant.
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I can't determine from your rather lengthy comment what makes you think
that hal is related to the bug. Care to explain?
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Hi David,
If the device is rapidly connecting and disconnecting in a way that
isn't contained by the USB subsystem, isn't that going to cause problems
for the block device driver and, consequently, the filesystem driver?
If you have problems in kernel space, who cares if hal is confused?
Aren't th
've been seeing this on a lot of
hardware for quite a while, and I'd really like to understand it myself.
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James,
It was stated above that the cause appears to be HOME missing from the
environment. I believe this is the case, although I haven't tested
thoroughly.
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Both the VT6656 and the VT6655 drivers have now been released with GPL
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FWIW, this seems to be relevant and suggests a fix:
http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Kernel/2009-04/msg10563.html
Personally, I'd love to see this fixed in Jaunty.
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Jim,
Take note, this driver has been merged into drivers/staging on linux-
next. If you are going to do any work on it, please do so there. Greg
KH has been handling my patches there.
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Jim,
BTW, the versions in staging do compile, no need to forward port.
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staging, that
seems like it would be handy, but I understand the reasons for not doing that.
Unfortunately, my time is beginning to grow quite short. I'll point out your
notes here to a few other developers that have shown some interest. I'm happy
to be a coordinator, but probabl
Some of the earlier comments rather confuse the point. As the bug title
says, bzr "should avoid loading modules from working directory," whether
that is the result of '' being in sys.path or otherwise.
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[~]
06:45 for...@w038$ touch logging.py
[~]
06:46 for...@w038$ bzr stat
Traceback (most recent call last):
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AttributeError:
Harald,
I'm afraid what you're saying isn't adding up. I can see from your test
script that the CWD is in your sys.path. That clearly indicates that
modules in your CWD should get imported.
Why don't you tell me what you're doing to reproduce, and I'll see if I
can help you figure out what the
Howdie,
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 01:30:42PM -, Harald Meland wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 2:36 PM, Forest Bond
> wrote:
> > Harald,
> >
> > I'm afraid what you're saying isn't adding up. I can see from your test
> > script that the CWD is i
u insert debug statements into
> *site.py* it gets a '' in sys.path, and then it calls a function to turn
> all paths in 'sys.path' into absolute paths (and thus '' => $PWD).
Indeed, this is what is happening. Here's why:
My .bashrc does export PYTHONPATH=&qu
What I've seen in the past, is that if you insert debug statements into
> *site.py* it gets a '' in sys.path, and then it calls a function to turn
> all paths in 'sys.path' into absolute paths (and thus '' => $PWD).
Indeed, this is what is happ
tbook is?
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On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 09:49:38AM -, Jirka Vilim wrote:
> ** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Jaunty)
>Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
Fix committed? Can you provide any information about the fix?
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The default system-wide configuration file (/etc/Muttrc) specifies a
color scheme that uses "black" for the background. It would be nicer to
use "default" for the background, since using "black" breaks gnome-
terminal's transparency features.
To fix, simply s/black/default
Correction: fix should not change line:
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If this line is changed, currently selected items become more difficult
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Sorry, small bug in patch. Fixed patch is attached.
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Hi,
It is quite possible, although slightly awkward to display multiple
windows using newt/snack, and update an arbitrary window. To do so, one
must pop windows until the window needing updating is the "current"
window, redraw it, and push the popped windows back on the disp
Similar result here, but I can't uninstall python2.3. I see virtually
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AIGLX; not sure if that is related.
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I think that you are perhaps accidentally selecting the "Switch Page
Direction" on the context menu that comes up when you right click
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I have already uploaded a midisport-firmware package to revu. Please
see http://revu.tauware.de . This will probably be in edgy.
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xutils-dev provides imake|xmkmf, which is needed by xutils. xutils is a
non-dev package. These dependencies result in non-development systems
requiring cpp,xutils-dev to be installed. The easiest solution is to
break imake out into a separate binary package ("imake").
** A
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The end result is that DOS is unable to fully utilize the file system.
(Using "dir" gives me a listing, but I am unable to switch to any
directories). If I rename files prior to running mkisofs, everything
goes according to plan. I am using the same exact options that still
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In particular, midisport-firmware (and some other packages as well, I
assume), depend on usbfs having been mounted. I am not aware of any
disadvantage to doing this.
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On Thu, Nov 09, 2006 at 01:29:08AM -, Andrew Ash wrote:
> What release are you using, Forest?
edgy
I believe this worked fine in dapper.
I am the maintainer of midisport-firmware, and am happy to make changes to it if
it needs it; upstream is not extraordinarilly friendly, but I don't mind
m
On Thu, Nov 09, 2006 at 08:42:56AM -, Daniel T Chen wrote:
> Will need to consult Scott regarding whether this feature request is
> feasible for Feisty. In the meantime, I see no hitches with adding a
> section to README.Debian informing the user that
>
> none/dev/bus/usbusbfs
On Thu, Nov 09, 2006 at 08:42:56AM -, Daniel T Chen wrote:
> Will need to consult Scott regarding whether this feature request is
> feasible for Feisty.
Should I subscribe Scott to this bug, then?
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This didn't make it in time for edgy; look for it in feisty.
Temporarily, a package for edgy can be downloaded from here:
http://apt.alittletooquiet.net/fab/pool/main/m/midisport-firmware
/midisport-firmware_1.2-0ubuntu2_all.deb
Ignore the text in /usr/share/doc/midisport-firmware/README.Debian
r
Correction: the instructions in /usr/share/doc/midisport-
firmware/README.Debian are, in fact, correct. Restarting udev shouldn't
be necessary.
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This bug should not be closed unless IPython has been fixed to catch
this exception and print an understandable warning message indicating
the source of the problem.
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> I see in your attached debdiff something like...
>
> # MidiSport 2x2
> -ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="usb_device", ATTRS{idVendor}=="0763",
> ATTRS{idProduct}=="1001", RUN+="@fxload@ -s @firmwaredir@/MidiSportLoader.ihx
> -I @firmwaredir@/MidiSport2x2.ihx"
> +ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="usb_device
To be clear, silicium, you could've gotten your Midisport working by
simply changing the udev rules file, as Paddlaren himself described a
few posts after he posted his tarball.
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or two before the dependencies will
be in their favor.
I guess it'd be nice if it could Depend: gecko-browser ...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/137993
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have a
working application that does utilize the mplayer plugin. Were you looking for
further support of this claim?
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Ok, sorry for the delay. I'm not getting a response from The People
That Would Know. It's a busy time for them.
I see two confirmations that Paddlaren's changes fix this issue:
* Paddlaren
* Juan Carlos Inostroza
Add one or two more to that list and I'm convinced; I'll see if I can
upload the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 27833 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/27833
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 27833
Add support for MidiSport USB midi interfaces
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Package 'midisport-firmware': firmware is not loaded automatically
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/88923
I see further confirmation of this fix in #88923 (marked as duplicate of
this bug now). Debdiff with fix attached.
** Attachment added: "debdiff with fix"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10108517/midisport-firmware-1.2%2Bdsfg1-0ubuntu2.debdiff
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Add support for MidiSport USB midi interfaces
Upstream newt has merged this patch. It is present in release version
0.52.6-1 and later.
** Also affects: newt (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=398010
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed in: newt
Importance: Unknown => Undecided
Bugwa
This bug will be fixed when the Ubuntu package is updated to version
0.52.6-1 or later.
** Changed in: newt (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Confirmed
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wishlist: popWindow with no refresh
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/54555
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That should read "Neither Debian nor Ubuntu should be marked fix
released or fix committed until a fix is at least in the appropriate
repository somewhere..."
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wishlist: popWindow with no refresh
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Jérôme,
Both upstream and Debian's package are here now. I marked upstream as
fix released. Neither Debian nor Ubuntu should be marked fix released
or fix committed until a fix is at least in an Ubuntu repository
somewhere (I would think). Otherwise, how are we to keep track of
whether somethin
Couldn't firefox-dev provide libxul-dev?
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libxul-dev not installable without major collateral damage
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/79063
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Yes, installing those packages does restore support, but an upgrade
should not remove such support. Would making sox recommend these
packages, rather than suggest them, fix this?
** Changed in: sox (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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