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Cadabra is a computer algebra system designed specifically for the
solution of problems encountered in field theory. It has extensive
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multi-term symmetries, ferm
Confirmed for Thinkpad t60 with iwl3945 version 1.2.25. In the rare cases that
it does work,
no other machine is able to connect to the ad-hoc network. This worked fine
with ipw3945 in Dapper.
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Modglue is a C++ library with classes for forking external processes
and asynchronous reading from streams. It takes away the burden of all
subtleties involving the Unix fork call. The asynchronous read
facility enables one to read on multiple input streams at the same
time, w
Public bug reported:
Cadabra is a computer algebra system designed specifically for the
solution of problems encountered in field theory. It has extensive
functionality for tensor polynomial simplification including
multi-term symmetries, fermions and anti-commuting variables, Clifford
algebras an
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Can this be backported to Hardy? It's a kind of silly glitch for a LTS
release, and very confusing for users.
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The show_desktop flag works (on Hardy) when a nautilus window is open.
It's still perhaps a bit confusing. It would help if there was a
preferences setting for 'show desktop' which would fire up nautilus if
necessary (presumably this logic does not belong to gconf-editor).
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This problem is still present in firefox-2 in Hardy. Though I can
understand that no-one wants to waste time on fixing that anymore, now
that firefox-3 is the default.
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The problem which I experienced on the Thinkpad t60 seems to be
unrelated: it used to have the hardware volume controls linked to the
software volume controls, which produced the distortion. Now that a
recent update disabled this connection (and keeps the software volume at
the same level when pres
I don't think this is a duplicate of #5364 (which is about static IPs).
On my Intrepid installation with a wired and wireless card, NM first
connects to the wired network using DHCP. A while later (I haven't been
able to spot the logic, sometimes it never happens) it also connects to
the wireless n
The jaunty alpha-6 live CD does not seem to have this problem anymore,
although I have not been able to test this for very long or with the
applications I usually run.
To give this some more proper testing, is there perhaps a way I can
install the jaunty version of the xorg drivers on my intrepid
The problem is still present on Intrepid with the
xserver-xorg-video-ati_6.11.0.99+git20090305.5dc4b69f-0ubuntu0tormod~intrepid_i386.deb
xserver-xorg-video-radeon_6.11.0.99+git20090305.5dc4b69f-0ubuntu0tormod~intrepid_i386.deb
packages from your PPA installed (and a reboot). Anything else I
(just in case: here's the Xorg.log for the installation with the 6.11.0
drivers)
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Did a bit more testing with the 6.11.0 drivers. It turned out that the
bug was triggered by the following lines in my xorg.conf (which I added
at some point when the radeon drivers just became useful for 3d).
Section "Device"
Identifier "Configured Video Device"
Driver "ati"
Option
(ok, final post..., sorry for flooding)
The
Option "AccelMethod" "EXA"
actually does no harm (which is good because gtkperf comes out
substantially faster; why is EXA not the default setting for the radeon
driver?). So it seems to be all down to that GARTSize=64 setting.
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I have the same problem (Dell 530s with ATI HD2400XT video, with
ati/radeon open source drivers). Going through the
DebuggingKernelSuspend procedure I end up with
[1.765524] Magic number: 0:953:349
[1.765527] hash matches
/build/buildd/linux-2.6.27/drivers/base/power/main.c:390
No fu
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Ubuntu version: 8.10 Intrepid
Video chipset: ATI X1400
Package version: 1:6.9.0+git20081003.f9826a56-ubuntu2.1
I use my Lenovo t60 alternatively with the internal 1400x1050 LVDS
enabled, or with LVDS disabled but output on an exter
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I have added the URL to a web page which contains, unfortunately, mostly
outdated information. If someone can offer to help me get this into the
repositories I'd be happy to update the web page with something more
useful. As stated, the main reason for uploading modglue is that I use
it in cadabra
I am reproducing this bug on jaunty, with cups-1.3.9-17ubuntu3.2.
Downgrading to cups-1.3.9-17ubuntu3.1 resolves the problem. It does not
seem to be brother-only, as the same problem occurred on a Samsung
ML-1710 (with the Splix driver). Cups has paper size set to A4 and
/etc/papersize contains "A4
Please reopen, this bug is still present in jaunty as of kernel
2.6.28-13. I experience this on a system with an nVidia GeForce 6150 LE
using the nvidia 180 driver on a Dell C521. In my case the USB mouse
hangs, without any trace in /var/log/messages or dmesg. The USB keyboard
usually still works a
In my case, a BIOS upgrade solved the problem.
For anyone else desparately googling for this problem:
it's a Dell Dimension C521 with an nVidia card, and I upgraded the BIOS from
1.0.3 to 1.1.1.
Changing kernels, disabling nvidia-driver, removing xorg-driver-synaptic and
various other attempts
Assuming you mean 'Scale to Fit', turning that one on does not resolve
the problem.
The problem occurs e.g. when printing PDF files from evince. Will try a
few more things before sending test documents.
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Confirmed with jaunty: at random moments, the usb mouse stops working,
and plugging it back in, or plugging it back into a different port, or
connecting a different mouse, makes no difference. The usb keyboard
still works at that stage. It's not my machine, but will try to get a
dmesg output.
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I have the same problem (on Jaunty 9.04), and originally thought it was
like bug #228746. However, that one seems to lead to more general USB
failures, while I only encounter a random hang with USB mice (the USB
keyboard still works, but re-inserting the mouse, or another one, does
not help to reso
In my case, removing xserver-xorg-input-synaptics does not solve the
problem.
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The bug is still there on 2.14.2 (verified on an IBM t60 dual core).
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Binary package hint: hal
On my Fujitsu P7010, it regularly (but unpredictably) happens that hal
fails to obtain the "list of devices". I notice this because
networkmanager stops working correctly and the machine does not want to
go to sleep anymore (neither by closing the lid
Yes, this problem is still there. It's tricky since it only occurs on
one machine (all other Dapper machines work fine, but they have
different hardware too, so it may be a driver issue somewhere which
triggers a bug in gpm). In any case, I'm attaching a gpm log file in
case that helps the debuggin
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I got dapper from a Breezy upgrade.
(hardware is a Dell 600 laptop, that is, an ATI Technologies, Inc.
Radeon R250 Lf [Radeon Mobility 9000 M9] based machine, but I doubt that
this matters).
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A patch for this has just been released upstream on the freedesktop.org
bug tracker,
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6966
(see https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=5972)
It is a 5 line patch, can it please be merged into Ubuntu's xorg?
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It's confirmed upstream, with a patch which fixes it.
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Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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https://bugs
Pinned down to a problem with hal not being able to obtain the device
list.
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Sourcepackagename: gnome-power-manager => hal
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It just happened again. I re-opened the lid and typed lshal, which gave
lshal: Couldn't obtain list of devices
(typed from memory, might be slightly different).
Now for the weird part: I then ran 'lshal -m', ctrl-c'ed it, 'lshal' again (no
change), checked that lshald and dbus are running (th
X-SWAT team, can you give us a hand with this one? Is there anything we
can try to pin down what causes this problem? I would consider this far
more serious than 'medium': I already lost work due to this bug several
times.
To start: does anyone with inside knowledge on the changes in Ubuntu's
xorg
I tried this workaround, but it does not work for me.
To be precise, I tried: resume from suspend, then switch to an unused
console, log in and do 'startx -- :1'. That indeed presents me with an X
session which has a working touchpad scroll. However, switching back to
the original X session, I sti
Thanks, that's it of course...
I still think that perhaps a single sentence "Sounds played by the login
window can be found in the Administration menu's Login Window panel",
somewhere below the "login" sound button in the sound preferences, would
be useful.
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I have a "deb-src" line for every "deb" line, and I have done "apt-get update",
but the "Changes" field remains blank (that is, there is a brief "Downloading
list of changes", after which the field goes blank, as described above). My
system is up to date as of 15-oct-2006, the package which does
This also happens on my Lenovo t60, which has an Intel 82801G. Exactly as
described above: the volume
seems to be far too high, but even with both master and pcm volume lowered the
distortion does not go
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One further addition: once networkmanager gets to this state, selecting
'connection information'
shows IP/broadcast/subnet/defaultroute/DNS all in 0.0.0.0 state (which is
obviously incorrect
since the wireless connection still works fine).
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I can confirm behaviour like this (with the iwl driver). I only connect to
wireless networks. Yet,
from time to time, the signal strength icon switches to a "two computer" wired
icon, the menu shows
"wired connection" selected (but grayed out) and also shows the connection to
my wireless networ
I can confirm this on kernel 2.6.15-27-686 on an IBM t60 with
MATSHITA DVD-RAM UJ-842 Rev RB01.
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I would like to add my support in favour of going back to bash.
No matter what the arguments are for dash, it is very bad for ubuntu's
image if software which worked out of the box until now all of a sudden
fails for no obvious reason.
If there is a good reason to use dash, find a solution which
This still is a problem on Karmic. A default installation, with a
Brother DCP7025 connected, activates the "Brother DCP7025"
driver. That one prints with the notorious offset. Installing
"brother-cups-wrapper-laser" by hand and then selecting "Brother
DCP7025 for CUPS" resolves the issue.
Let me k
I am seeing this in jaunty, kernel 2.6.28-16-generic. Upload (scp) of a large
file started
at about 450 Kb/s and flattened off at 90 Kb/s.
Upload via ethernet cable is as expected.
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My problem turned out to go away with an update of the bios. See my
comment in bug #228746.
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After a fresh boot, suspending my laptop works fine (by closing the lid
or by choosing suspend from the logout menu). However, after some time
(I haven't yet been able to determine which actions triggers this
problem), gnome-power-mana
Sorry, it's GNOME.
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I can confirm this (on Dapper). This happens for me with a wide variety
of programs, mostly the panel and firefox.
It doesn't seem to be driver-specific, since I am using the ati driver,
not the i810.
Any way to debug this?
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Copy this on MacBook Pro, thermald 1.5. Took forever to figure out that
thermald was the culprit. Unfortunately, thermald does not report its
throttling activity to syslog on a default Mint 18.1 install, so there
was nothing pointing in its direction. I don't want to stir up the
debate about whethe
The problem in your original attempt was a space between the
@substitute!(%)
part and the
( B_{a b} -> C_{a b c} D_{c} );
rule (which mean that the rule is no longer attached as an argument to
substitute).
Remove that space and everything works fine.
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Not a bug but a user support issue.
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Many thanks. Logan, can you also request an upstream sync to version
1.31 now available from
http://cadabra.phi-sci.com/cadabra-1.31.tar.gz
That fixes a few other minor issues.
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On a fresh install of 12.04.1 on an otherwise empty disk, grub complains about
not being able to write to the mbr. After a reboot, the system does not boot.
Attempting a repair with boot-repair shows that grub-install crashes with a bus
error. A log of boot-repair is at
htt
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On a fresh install of 12.04.1 on an otherwise empty disk, grub complains
about not being able to write to the mbr. After a reboot, the system does not
boot. Attempting a repair with boot-repair shows that grub-install crashes with
a bus error. A log of boot-repair is a
Looks fine, thanks.
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Ah, thanks, that seems to be getting somewhere (and also explains why
many people do not see this issue):
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Candidate: 1.10.0-1ubuntu1~lucid~xorgedgers1
Version table:
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5
That did the trick (installing libcairo2-dev from maverick in addition
required installing its libcairo-gobject2, but now all is well). Thanks!
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The attached PDF file, when printed using evince (or when previewed
using 'print preview') leads to a bizarre scrambled output with
characters not being positioned correctly. The second attachment is a
screenshot of the preview window (the output when printed to a real
printer
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** Description changed:
The attached PDF file, when printed using evince (or when previewed
using 'print preview') leads to a bizarre scrambled output with
characters not being positioned correctly. The second attachment is a
screenshot of the preview window (the output when printed to a r
Happens with an Epson DX5000 too. I also tried "lpoptions -o
outputorder=reverse" from the command line but that does not make any
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