I'm using forcedeth (for the onboard Nvidia MCP55 ethernet of a Gigabyte
GA-M57SLI-S4) and with the standard kernel, the ethernet interface would
never communicate after resuming from suspend. Using Andy's kernel
build, it does work. In both cases, I get a non-fatal traceback in the
kernel log, but
Why is the gcc-3.4 binary package still available in Intrepid and
Jaunty, but not g++-3.4? I don't think the situation is cool and leaving
out g++-3.4 seems arbitrary at best.
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The Source package at
http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/details.py?package=dvdstyler> depends on
libwxsvg-dev 1.0b11-0ubuntu1, but I can't find that version. Intrepid
currently provides 1.0b8.1-0.3ubuntu3.
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I have added the package resulting from fabrice_sp's debdiff to my PPA
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which should result in the needed package. It's not very convenient to
install it on Ubuntu, since you must get the source package from debian-
multimedia, apply a debdiff, and then build the resulting source
package, so
I added DevelReleaseAnnouncement and meta-release-.* to the PfilePattern
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The sound part of this is addressed in Bug #400485
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I had a similar problem, though the symptoms were somewhat different. I
discovered that Exaile wouldn't play some files I'd ripped from CDs. It
seemed to do everything normally such as displaying song length and
metadata. When trying to play the file, no sound would come out and the
time would rema
Is the /dev/sda device you're referring to an SATA or parallel ATA
device? If it's SATA I'm pretty sure there's never any need to set
32-bit transfer or DMA modes using hdparm. Notice that the hdparm man
page only mentions (E)IDE in the section about the "-c" option. AFAICT
the effect of both the "
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sbackup
In simple-backup-config 0.10.4, if one clicks "Add" on the "Exclude" tab
and "Regex" subtab, a dialog called "Exclude by regex" appears with the
text "$.*\.mp3^" in the text field. However, this is a useless and
nonsensical regex, since it places
I meant to type: "However, this is a useless and nonsensical regex,
since it places the end of the string before the beginning." By the way,
the bogus example regex seems to be in "/usr/share/sbackup/simple-
backup-config.glade".
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If you have OpenGL acceleration available on Nvidia hardware, you're
almost certainly using the non-free, proprietary Nvidia driver, which
AFAIK is explicitly not supported.
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And here's my xdpyinfo output. Notice that while Xorg.0.log reports that
it has set itself to the default 100x100 DPI, xdpyinfo reports 52x8 dots
per inch. The current behavior is different from what it did on Feisty.
Now, I have to use -dpi 100 to force it, but I never had to do that
before. I'm n
Actually, I'm pretty sure I was running "X" with no options to get that
previous output. Now, I've done the same with no config file.
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I am seeing the same bug as Martijn AFAIK.
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I can confirm this bug. I've been using Xorg's "radeon" driver from
xserver-xorg-video-ati in Feisty to display on an LCD TV. My situation
is complicated by two things. First, like a lot TVs (as opposed to
monitors), mine reports incorrect EDID information over VGA and DVI. It
claims to have a size
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The title of the bug "DPI is set incorrectly by new driver, even when
DisplaySize is set in xorg.conf" and that's exactly what I'm observing.
I can just make a new one with exactly the same description, but that
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Sounds great, Loye. I look forward to your memory footprint reduced
console-kit-daemon. I too am interested in multiseat configurations.
I've experimented with a configuration that uses Xorg to create a
separate screen on each of two ports of my video card and an instance of
Xephyr running on top o
While it may be technically correct that spawning a thread for each
potential virtual console wastes resources, does anyone have an estimate
of how much? On my system, console-kit daemon (the entire process with
all umpteen threads) is using about 2.5MiB of resident memory, of which
about 1.7MiB is
This also still occurs in Gutsy. I also solved it by manually symlinking
/usr/lib/python2.5.so.1 to /usr/lib/python2.5.so. However, so far, the
extensions aren't working for me. The interpreter seems to be compiling
them, since .pyc files appear and there are no error messages in the
terminal, but
I believe this is the same:
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus-
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Did you install the python-nautilus package? I have it installed on
Gutsy and I'm not getting the error message you did. However, I'm seeing
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Thank you very much for the package. It seems it's now quite a bit
easier to build libflashsupport on x86_64 than it was a couple of months
ago when I did it on my Hardy machine, since more libraries like
libpulse and libgnutls have been added to ia32-libs. However, I did have
to do a couple of ext
I could be mistaken, but I've been firmly under the impression that
setting most performance-related modes like 32-bit transfers and DMA is
not necessary for SATA devices, since the host interface should take
care of tuning to a much greater extent than was possible for legacy
parallel ATA. I have
Joonas, which version of gcc do you have installed? I have gcc version
4.2.3-1ubuntu3 and gcc-4.2 version 4.2.3-2ubuntu1 installed. However, my
gcc command does not seem to be able to build 32-bit binaries using the
-m32 option. When I follow your instructions, configure complains that
the compiler
I was able to follow Joonas's instructions, only adding CC=gcc-3.4 to
debian/rules to avoid the buggy default gcc-4.2. Of course, this is just
a workaround, when it's really gcc-4.2 that needs to be fixed.
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Forget my patch, as I was ignorant of the gcc-multilib packages which
seem to only exist for gcc-4.x. I think it's quite confusing that on my
Hardy system, "gcc-3.4 -m32" works properly with no -multilib packages
installed, while "gcc-3.3 -m32", "gcc-4.1 -m32", and "gcc-4.2 -m32"
don't.
Now that I
I don't see an arch in the report, but Siegried Gevatter mentions
rebuilding an i386 package. I do not have this problem on either Gutsy
or Hardy on x86_64. On my Gutsy system, I have aumix 2.8-18 installed
and my kernel is 2.6.22-14-generic. On Hardy, I have aumix 2.8-20 and
kernel 2.6.24-4-generi
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While aumix clearly needs to be fixed on i386, I was merely pointing out
that it does work on x86_64, so no one needs to spend any time on that.
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I've run into this problem too. Perhaps a solution would be for
pavucontrol to display the volume slider of each playback stream for a
configurable minimum time or for a fixed time after the stream ends.
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Actually, the purpose of this bug report is unclear to me. It says that
console-kit-daemon has over fifty processes, which is not true. The
reporter says that htop's display is different from other utilities,
like ps, which I've found to be true. In fact, I've found htop's display
of multiple threa
It seems that by default, htop lists each thread on a separate line,
while other utilities don't. If you want to see one line for each
process, hit F2, then enable the "Hide userland threads" option in the
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Yeah, I realized that I probably didn't have all the proper debug
packages installed, but I wasn't sure how to reproduce the crash, so I
submitted the report. I'll try to install the debug packages now in case
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I can also confirm that downgrading ia32-libs to version 2.1ubuntu3 from
gutsy allows flash to work. That package doesn't seem to include
anything related to selinux either, so I'm guessing that version
2.2ubuntu3 is now built with selinux, but the package missed the library
binaries, as Ćukasz Jer
Now that this bug has been fixed upstream, perhaps it won't be long till
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Python 2.5.1 (r251:54863, Sep 11 2007, 23:45:49)
[GCC 4.1.3 20070831 (prerelease) (Ub
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I am running Gutsy with nautilus 1:2.20.0-0ubuntu1 and binary package
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extensions have no effect even though they clearly are being loaded by the
extension module. I get this when I start nautilus:
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I am seeing exactly the same problem on both Feisty and Gutsy amd64. A
python extension I am writing works on Edgy amd64. On Feisty and Gutsy,
the code is being loaded, since a .pyc file is created and I can print
to nautilus's stdout with a "print" statement at the toplevel. However,
the methods i
Feisty i386 seems to be fine. This seems to be a very strange
amd64-specific bug that only appeared after Edgy.
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Although I don't know why this issue only seems to have surfaced after
Edgy, I think I found the root problem. I replaced one local int
declaration with the correct Py_ssize_t. I assume that Py_ssize_t is the
same size as int on i386, but not amd64.
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I think I know why this became an issue in Feisty. Feisty was the first
to use Python 2.5 by default. Python 2.5 changed its C API to use
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I've uploaded patched packages to my personal package archive:
https://edge.launchpad.net/%7Ejonner/+archive>, so try them out. At
least the Gutsy amd64 and i386 ones work for me.
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The nautilus Python module is only visible and useful from within
Nautilus extensions, which is why you got the error "No module named
nautilus". You can put the Python extensions in either
"/usr/lib/nautilus/extensions-1.0/python/" (you missed the "s" on
extensions) or "~/.nautilus/python-extensio
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htt
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Expects to find libpython2.4.so, should look for libpython2.4.so.1
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Does anyone know which Python extension Nautilus was trying to use when
the problems occurred? You can get verbose debugging message on the
standard output from nautilus-python by setting
NAUTILUS_PYTHON_DEBUG=misc in the environment. I suspect this may be bug
I just fixed which caused Nautilus to
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I'm not positive, but it looks like libsdl1.2debian-all already is the
unified package you describe. I only found this page because I'm running
Hardy and trying to get everything to work well with PulseAudio,
including SDL apps. The libsdl1.2debian-pulseaudio package was already
installed on, but a
Public bug reported:
I upgraded my amd64 system from Gutsy to Hardy specifically to try out
the new PulseAudio integration. When I tried to run several SDL apps
(playsound, mplayer with "-o sdl", moon-lander) they all died,
complaining "Couldn't open audio device!". The libsdl1.2debian-
pulseaudio
I get the same error with the speaker-test program from alsa-utils:
speaker-test: pcm_params.c:2351: sndrv_pcm_hw_params: Assertion `err >=
0' failed.
However, some ALSA apps, such as aplay, alsa-mixer, mplayer with "-ao
alsa", and exaile work just fine with the "pulse" pcm and control
plugins. O
I'm no longer so certain there's a bug in the PulseAudio server. Some
ALSA clients (such as SDL) cause pulseaudio to use all available CPU
time until it writes "Soft CPU time limit exhausted, terminating." to
its stdout and exits. I'm not sure exactly where that message comes from
or what causes pu
No, the libflashsupport binary package on amd64 contains a 64-bit
library. This is completely useless because there is no 64-bit
proprietary flash plugin. The source package must be changed to cause it
to build a 32-bit libflashsupport binary on amd64, which the 32-bit
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This bug (which is a duplicate of #180478) is about flashplugin-nonfree,
not Wine. The current fix for getting Flash to use pulseaudio is
libflashplugin, which bypasses ALSA's libasound entirely. So, getting
W
Crashing is a completely different symptom from anything described in
the bug description or discussion so far, so that really needs a new bug
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Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: jrogers3115 F pulseaudio
/dev/snd/pcmC1D0c: jrogers3115 F...m pulseaudio
/dev/snd/pcmC1D0p: jrogers3115 F...m pulseaudio
/dev/snd/timer: jrogers3115 f pulseaudio
CRDA: Er
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I have the same problem as described in the original report except that
I must enable (unmute) the "Audigy Analog/Digital Output Jack" switch to
get any sound out of the analog 3.5" jacks I have my surround speaker
system plugged in to. I believe that I have had this problem ever since
I bought thi
I meant to say "3.5mm jacks".
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Stewart Midwinter and eugenio , please read the description of this bug
carefully. It is specific to the Linux driver called "forcedeth" which
is exclusively for Nvidia wired interfaces. It has nothing to do with
wireless networking or any non-Nvidia hardware.
If you're experiencing similar sympto
Have you tried "apt-get remove sun-java6-bin" then installing the sun-
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bug #62293 has been marked invalid, as this is not a mirror problem.
This bug is not a duplicate of #62293. The real problem is that SCSH
does not build on any 64-bit architecture. However, it is possible to
bui
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Binary package hint: scsh-0.6
The real problem is that SCSH does not build on any 64-bit architecture.
However, it is possible to build a 32-bit binary for amd64 systems. My
PPA https://edge.launchpad.net/~jonner/+archive/ppa> has a Karmic
build.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 496062 ***
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Cannot install scsh
https://bugs.l
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 496062 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/496062
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 496062
scsh-0.6 missing on amd64
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unable to install scsh from apt.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/154656
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 496062 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/496062
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 496062
scsh-0.6 missing on amd64
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Depends: scsh-0.6 but it is not installable - se.archive.ubuntu.com seems
broken.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/62293
I'm not sure if better error reporting belongs in hdparm or not, since
it's probably just passing on what the kernel says.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/hdparm/> is where hdparm lives, so
that's where to put bug reports or discuss it. The hdparm command has
always been a relatively low level inte
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 556204 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/556204
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 556204
myth-backend started before kernel driver it needs
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tda1004x: timeout waiting for DSP ready
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/486264
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I just tried https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/8737 on
Firefox 3.5.3 on Jaunty amd64 and it works great. It seems to be if it
were installed by default, it would solve the problem quite well.
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Integrate with Gnome Keyring
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/41179
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Public bug reported:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/virt-manager/+bug/707313 has
come back in virt-manager 0.9.0 from Oneiric. Just as described in that
report, if I start virt-manager with no options, it constantly uses 100%
of one CPU regardless of what it's doing or whether any virtu
This bug may have been fixed in Natty, but it's back in Oneiric. I've opened a
new bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/virt-manager/+bug/874474
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** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #677020
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=677020
** Also affects: virt-manager via
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=677020
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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natty-proposed package also fixes the reversion from "file" to "s3"
backend for me.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/774897
Title:
Preferences aren't saved
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gvfs
I have an SSD in an external enclosure. When I connect it via USB,
Nautilus recognizes it and automatically mounts it under /media. When I
connect it via eSATA, Nautilus recognizes it but does not mount it. When
I click on the volume name, it is moun
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/797274
Title:
Does not automatically mount external drive when connected via eSATA
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Public bug reported:
There is also no output from the headphone jack.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: alsa-base 1.0.24+dfsg-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-8.42-generic 2.6.38.2
Uname: Linux 2.6.38-8-generic x86_64
AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture
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