Public bug reported:
I've pulled the updates this week to Dapper day by day, just applying
them without reading why or thinking about it. Sorry I cannot guess
which package this bug might affect.
It seemed like the right mouse button had stopped working late this
week, perhaps yesterday or the da
This is very weird, but although I have updated no software, I can no
longer reproduce the problem! It was there over multiple reboots. Now
that I've logged a bug, it's gone.
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Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
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Right button single click has become right button double
Yes, the splix driver does seem to print a smoother test page with the
Samsung ML-1610 printer. Making this my new default.
I'm using the ML-2250 driver as suggested at http://splix.ap2c.org/
Thanks very much.
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/4
This is a Toshiba Tecra M1. The system hangs at shutdown until I turn
the power off using the power button.
There seem to be some kernel burps at system initialization time as
well. I'm attaching the dmesg output that shows what turns up after
"ktoshkeyd initialisation failed. "
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Finally found some time to mess around with some of the options for the
trident driver. I found what seems to be a fix for this problem: turn
off all the options I might have used for Dapper, and instead use Option
"AccelMethod" "exa".
#Option "CyberShadow" "True"
#Option
Although this seems to have a fix, it's a shame that whatever configured
X in the beginning didn't know to find this without my help. The problem
was fairly painful.
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The fix that I found seems to apply only to the trident driver, which
has the new AccelMethod option that seems not to exist in 6.06 LTS.
I wonder what has changed in the nVidia driver for Edgy, maybe there are
some new options possible there, too. I think you can get Xorg
-configure to generate t
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: alexandria
I'm running Dapper 6.06 LTS, using alexandria 0.6.1-1build1. Steps to
reproduce the crash:
1. Library > Add Book Manually...
2. Start entering book title in Title field of General tab page.
Step 2. crashes the application immediately.
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We seem to be running into an issue that is already in their tracker.
(Unless my German is just too rusty.) See
http://rubyforge.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=5412&group_id=205&atid=863
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And this one
http://rubyforge.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=5980&group_id=205&atid=863
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And this unfortunately named report,
http://rubyforge.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=6008&group_id=205&atid=863
Plus this one,
http://rubyforge.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=6160&group_id=205&atid=863
And perhaps this one,
http://rubyforge.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=6392
Here's what I get at the time of the crash when running alexandria from
the command line.
/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/alexandria/book_providers.rb: line 253
Pango-WARNING **:Invalid UTF-8 string passed to pango_layout_set_text()
/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/fileutils.rb: line 1279
GLib-CRITICAL **:g_utf8_casefol
The same message appears for me with an old Acer scanner that has worked
fine up to now.
On a system with 1 GB RAM, 2 GB swap, xsane the only extra app running,
even when scanning in scan mode Gray with 50 dpi, I get the same
message.
xsane 0.99+0.991-1ubuntu2 (feisty)
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Mine is a SCSI scanner, but the card is PCI, not ISA.
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I have upgraded to 7.04... and the result is a blank screen the color of
the default GDM background. Booting in recovery mode, then Xorg
-configure leaves me with a config file that does not seem to work by
default, either.
Maybe I need to try other AccelMethod options.
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Thanks very much, Donald Nixon! The fix you sent me works well.
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Well, I got another machine to try, but it's a fresh install of 7.04.
NetworkManager from the start. Works fine, even handling VPN
connections, which is nice.
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For me (Toshiba Tecra M1) the final update seems to have fixed the
problem. The only info I'm getting in dmesg about the Toshiba key daemon
is:
[17179618.496000] toshiba_acpi: ktoshkeyd will check 2 times per second
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Sorry, but I cannot afford to test right now (am on a long business trip
without an alternative system and lacking space).
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-trident
This system is a Toshiba Tecra M1 with a Trident Microsystems CyberBlade
XP4m32 according to /var/log/Xorg.0.log.
When I upgraded this morning, X would start but just left garbage on the
screen. The keyboard worked, so I could
Here is a terminal window that has not been dragged, yet.
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Here is the same terminal window after it has been dragged.
BTW, I now notice that fast scrolling with the scrollbar, not just
mouse-wheel scrolling, also garbles the content of my browser window.
** Attachment added: "window after dragging"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4549775/after-draggin
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-trident
I'm using the trident driver for this Toshiba Tecra M1 with a Trident
Microsystems CyberBlade XP4m32. As described in #63049, which has my
xorg.conf, the upgrade to edgy beta from dapper was bumpy as far as X
was concerned.
Alt
I sympathize with there being little to do about a nonfree binary-only
plugin. Is there a way to warn people a bit more forcefully, however?
Gmail in Firefox was crashing on me, too. It took me a while to figure
out what was going on, plus a Google search for:
gmail firefox crash site:launchpad
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 61247 ***
My experience immediately following upgrade, then reboot, was the same,
but the video card on this laptop is:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Trident Microsystems CyberBlade
XP4m32 (rev 91)
What seemed to fix things in this case was to comment out
I would like to help, but unfortunately the laptop I had in Sept. 2006
has since died.
I no longer have the hardware to run the test.
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Same crash observed while installing in VirtualBox 4.1.0.
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Title:
Installer: LockFailedException: Failed to lock
/target/var/cache/apt/archives/
On Maverick, I'm trying to force removal as suggested. Does not seem to
work.
mark@ldapclient:~$ export SUDO_FORCE_REMOVE=yes
mark@ldapclient:~$ sudo apt-get install sudo-ldap
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages wer
BTW, the other workaround suggested does not appear to work on Maverick,
either.
mark@ldapclient:~$ sudo passwd
passwd: Authentication token manipulation error
passwd: password unchanged
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As an alternative workaround, I did this on Maverick. If this system
were something other than a test VM, I would be more careful with the
password, BTW.
mark@ldapclient:~$ mkpasswd password
GjIcQ0DGpk0bI
mark@ldapclient:~$ sudo usermod -p GjIcQ0DGpk0bI root
mark@ldapclient:~$ sudo apt-get instal
Hmm... and that seems to have broken sudo for me. I cannot sudo vi /etc
/sudo-ldap.conf now... nor can I su to root. :-(
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sudo-ldap not ins
Oups, false alarm. Fat fingers. Still cannot su to root, but I can sudo
vi /etc/sudo-ldap.conf. Now if only I could get the rest of it
working...
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FYI: http://marginnotes2.wordpress.com/2011/04/16/sudo-with-opendj/
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