Thank you very much for the patch, i was desperate on the whole lag,
frezzing thing. Now everything is fine
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I fixed this by installing a jaunty kernel (2.6.28) on my intrepid
system, so this bug is already fixed for next release. Since jaunty is
supposed to come out next month, this might not be worth fixing anymore
for intrepid...
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Well, your point of windows lacking a theme engine in the old days is valid,
but software that has been updated in the last 8 years or so usually supports
theming, cause no windows developer would want their app to look bad on XP.
Sure, wine theming support is nowhere near complete, but that shou
Can someone enlighten me on something? Why is all the talk about
adapting color schemes, when a much cleaner solution would be to just
have GTK draw the wine windows, like mono, java and other languages do?
What makes wine so special that it cant implement something like Qt does
with QGtkStyle (mak
Gnome used to do this, up to 2.22. Not sure if it's a bug or a 'feature'
in 2.22, but its gone now. Think this is better filed on the gnome
bugtracker than with ubuntu though.
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I recently installed 8.10 on my laptop and i'm having some problems with
the wireless network. Whenever i get disconnected, the system gets stuck
in a reassociation loop. This happens often at work, but never at home,
cause the AP is in the
Oh, forgot to mention, this is on a Lenovo T61 with intel 4965 wireless
chip (iwlagn driver).
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Bug #331103 might be related or the same.
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Did you try just going to a flash-using website and having firefox
figure it out? I think that worked fine last time i tried...
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Flash player won't install; wireless doesn't work. Ubuntu sucks!!! It can't
seem to detect the hardware! You need a degree in engineering to use the
program!
https:
Oh, and as for the broadcom, it probably needs firmware. Try installing
b43-fwcutter from synaptic and see if that makes the wireless work. Last
time i used it, it'll download firmware during package installation, and
you should be able to connect a wireless network from the networkmanager
applet a
I think I rejoiced too soon... the 2.6.28 kernel helped for my thinkpad,
however, i also have a 3 year old asus with broadcom chip (that i dont use that
often, so i didnt find out sooner), which apparently suffers from the same
issue. On this machine however, a 2.6.28 kernel does not improve the
Didn't work for me...
Just tried installing the 2.6.17 from edgy today and that picked up libc6 as a
dependency. After that, i got the locales problem again. Are there any other
packages that need to be upgraded as well (= dependency problem) or is there
still a problem with glibc?
My locale's
I'm seeing the messages posted in the first post in console when running
apps (like apt). I know nothing about missing text, but those error
messages have been present since the first edgy glibc build...
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yes, that was the version i had installed. i didn't mention it in my
post, but i checked if i had the latest before i posted the comment. the
system was a pure dapper system with only glibc from edgy (needed that
for 2.6.17 kernel...)
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This is not a problem with dapper's libc6, so i can't file it there,
since this is not a bug to be fixed in dapper. I think you don't exactly
understand my problem. If I update my correctly working up-to-date
dapper with only libc6, libc6-i686 and libc6-dev version 2.4-1ubuntu6
(from edgy), i get m
I'm still having this issue in 0.4-23. The bottom half of the screen on VT1 is
corrupted (flashing green objects), and VT2-6 are totally black.
This does not happen without usplash, and also does not happen without
framebuffer mode (i'm using vga=792 by default, but also tested on 791 and 788
wi
irda-utils also locks up the kernel here when running the init script. so far
i've figured out the following:
*) the infrared device is on serial port /dev/ttyS1 (irq 3, ioports 0x2f8-0x2ff)
*) it's caused by irattach. running "irattach /dev/ttyS1 -s" manually also
locks up the kernel
*) i have a
I'm also having prolems with this. But switching theme is not a fix to this
issue, it's a workaround, and a lame one at that. I don't *want* to switch
theme, cause i like my current one, and it was working fine on feisty with OOo
2.2. Telling people to use the default theme is the microsoft way:
The system doesn't really lock up, only X does. You can login with ssh
and killall -9 compiz, and you'll get metacity back (or no WM at all
:P), but the desktop will work again. I haven't gotten around to testing
this yet. Last time i could switch to a VT and back with the new driver,
something tha
I have a hp compaq with the same wifi card (4311) and even teh
restricted drivers dont work. I tried several fixes and patches, but it
didnt work I am running 7.10 atm, I know that 8.04 is out, but there
are even less fixes for that at the moment, and the wifi card doesnt
seem to work on there ei
Can you please make this optional? I prefer to see the notifications while in
fullscreen, so i get notified when certain events happen while playing games,
and i can use things like pidgin's libnotify plugin while playing. It's kinda
annoying to suddenly see your laptop turn off because the batt
sorry for late response...
system-manufacturer: ASUSTeK Computer Inc.
system-product-name: A6K
system-version: 1.0
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If it does not generate acpi events, it's probably a bug in the kernel
module for asus acpi. Your laptop seems to generate quite different
events from mine after all, so the driver may not understand your laptop
well. Although i cannot help you fixing those kind of problems, you
could try installin
The easiest way to install it without messing up your system, is to download
the individual package(s) and install it manually. This will not mess up your
system, as your current kernel will remain installed and can always be booted
again from the boot loader like usual.
The package you need is
Oh, almost forgot, the wireless should turn itself on by default, and
the key doesnt work for me either (i tried looking into it, and it
seemed to be something in sysfs not working, maybe its cause i use
ndiswrapper?). If you want it off, and use networkmanager, right-click
the icon and uncheck 'En
Xev doesnt necessarily pick up keypresses from the acpi keys. it aren't
keys but acpi events after all, which are then converted to keypresses
by the acpi event system. Nevertheless, the brightness keys should work
fine without it, since they are managed in hardware (they work outside
the OS too) a
Yeah, i really like to see this new driver included soon, as it will probably
fix the black screen issue i had with compiz and switching VT (or coming back
from suspend). Compiz is unusable for me right now, since i cant even suspend
my laptop with that enabled, and since gutsy will have compiz
I think the new 100.14.19 driver should fix this issue.
The complete changelog can be found here:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_100.14.19.html
And the item that i think is concerned to this issue is this: Fixed a problem
causing X to render incorrectly after VT switches with com
You're right. After some further testing, it seems it does not handle
spaces in filenames properly. The avi files that worked must have had
underscores instead of spaces. The files that did not play, do play if
the spaces are removed.
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Don't have any trouble with network at the moment (on a fully uptodate
gutsy), so i guess this is fixed or just disappeared ;)
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Since last week's update (rc2 from gutsy-backports), mplayer does not
play mkv files anymore. Files that worked perfectly on the non-backports
mplayer no longer play, and give a non-descriptive error message. I
can't test with other types than mkv
I upgraded from gutsy yesterday and my special keys stopped working. I
can see them generate a key in xev, so they work fine, but they're not
picked up by gnome. When i reassign the keys in the config applet, they
work until logged out. All other global hotkeys (metacity, tomboy,
audacious, etc) wo
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NM 0.6.5 (as found in gutsy) no longer works with resolvconf, because it
replaces the symlink /etc/resolv.conf with a regular file. With this, it
bypasses resolvconf completely and on my vpn network this breaks dns. I
get dns servers from
I think it's better off as a tray icon because applets can't hide themselves
automatically if needed. I think it adds more flexibility this way.
Also, you can't just hide the icon by default when there is no wireless card
(even if supported this), because it can also be used as an easy way to set
The helper script gives the following error for me:
/usr/share/acpi-support/state-funcs: line 44: echo: write error: Invalid
argument
I'm using the ndiswrapper driver, cause the native driver does not support 54M
at all, and is terribly slow anyway. It does not have a device/rf_kill in /sys,
whi
/var/lib/acpi-support/bios-version:207
/var/lib/acpi-support/system-manufacturer:ASUSTeK Computer Inc.
/var/lib/acpi-support/system-product-name:A6K
/var/lib/acpi-support/system-version:1.0
got the brightness meter in gnome to work using these files, i'd like to
see it included by default in gutsy
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Somewhere along the gutsy development track, some acpi hotkeys on my asus
laptop keyboard stopped working. The concerned keys are the Lock, Eject and
Brightness buttons.
They can be fixed by adding the following lines to
/usr/share/hotkey
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After upgrading to gutsy's glibc, i found most (if not all) of my games
experience low to severe graphical corruption. I just upgraded my laptop
from feisty to gutsy and when i booted it back up to try the latest
wine, i noticed i had graphical corruption in all of my games. A
This seems to be fixed in 2.5-5ubuntu1. Cause still unknown, but the bug
can probably be closed.
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The last thing i need is dependencies on packages i don't need (never heard of
pdnsd before).
Networkmanager will *have* to update the dns config, because, how else is it
gonna set up the network? I just want the 0.6.4 behavior with regard to
/etc/resolv.conf back, it worked fine back then...
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Thunderbird should have a set of default themes that make the look&feel
more consistent with the rest of the desktop, like firefox has. I tried
searching for a tango theme myself, but all i found were some odd themes
that turn the buttons and
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scim erro
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
CrashCounter: 1
Date: Wed Apr 4 15:31:03 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/gnome-language-selector
InterpreterPath: /usr/bin/python2.5
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In the new gnome control center (that's now included in feisty), the menus are
replaced with an MS Windows-like control center. Although i'm still not sure
what to think of this in general, it makes the Synaptic icon a lot harder to
reach. I u
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Today i took some time to figure out why my bootup process seems to hang for
over 10 seconds, and it seems to be caused by the avahi-daemon. Bootchart shows
avahi running a 'host' process, so it's probably caused by the lack of a
network connection, making the resolve attem
I know how to create shortcuts, I don't need help for that. I also don't want
to type 'syn' in the control center search bar, since that's just another way
to slow down launching a (for me) often used program.
I'm sure there'll be more people that would be annoyed by this when feisty
comes out,
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The 9629 has problems with fullscreen opengl applications. On a lot of games,
xorg hangs on a black screen, and switching to VT's isnt possible anymore. The
system still responds to the power button by shutting down normally (even
though the screen stays black all the time)
Any news on this? Will there be framebuffer support when edgy goes
final? I don't wanna work with old 80x25 consoles, i rather drop usplash
than vesafb if i have to pick one, but it would be nice to have a splash
screen, so windows-people that see my laptop don't get turned off by the
textual bootu
works fine with 0.4-30 :)
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Weird how the comments ended back in 2008, cause it's still not working for me,
so obviously the bug is still here.
I'm on 9.10 and setting any key to Home Folder doesnt work. I defined a custom
hotkey in the gnome prefs and set it to "nautilus --no-desktop". Running this
command from a terminal
Jim: your issue is another one, mine was ipv6+networkmanager related and
has nothing at all to do with the kernel. Wifi works fine when not
trying to use ipv6 through networkmanager.
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My thinkpad has Fn+F8 as hotkey for disabling the touchpad on the fly. However,
it is not working on an uptodate karmic (I've just upgraded yesterday). I have
traced the problem down to this line of code in /etc/acpi/asus-touchpad.sh:
TPSTA
Thank you very much K0ekk0ek!
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This bug was not fixed. Wine still gives an error (both 1.0.x and 1.1.x
versions).
The real bug is not with procps or the wine package, but with sysctl. The error
message occurs when there's keys in the sysctl config files that dont exist.
I'm not sure if my sysctl.conf is a modified version, old
So when can we expect this fix? Current NM package uses git 20091014 and
it's still broken. I'm having trouble connecting to the network at the
office now, since it doesnt broadcast ssid...
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Hmm, now that you mention this, i do recall trying to fix a broken
script like this a long time ago, but i assumed it would have been
replaced by a version from the karmic package. I will post the script i
have on my system tomorrow (im not on my laptop now), but i'm still not
sure mine is any diff
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I took a look at the script in the current karmic package, and you were right,
i did write this myself, hence why all the old, non-working commented lines are
still in there =)
Sorry for reporting a bug that i made myself, but i hope my script helps fix
the touchpad button before karmic release,
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Since the networkmanager package update yesterday in karmic, i'm having trouble
connecting to my wifi access point. The connecting process works fine, but then
NM changes its mind and disconnects instead. In the log i see messages like:
Oh yes, almost forgot, my currently installed version is
0.8~a~git.20091013t193206.679d548-0ubuntu1. The previously good version
was 0.8~a~git.20091005t192303.1d28ad1-0ubuntu2.
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Alexander: I cannot downgrade this package as the old version is no
longer available. This also applies to the kernel, if it's indeed a
kernel problem, as suggested by Tony.
Tony: I did not know about this ubuntu-bug tool yet, I will use this in the
future. I will run the apport command when im o
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I figured out what the problem is. I suddenly had a bright moment and
remembered me finding dhcp6 settings last week that seemed wrong. They were set
to "Ignore", while this is not the behavior i want, since I want NM to acquire
dhcp6 addresses when available. Therefor i set it to "Automatic" on
Even though I have the suspicion it is caused by not doing debconf (as puppet
does not ask questions, but just installs with default values), I too can't
reproduce it on a test-VM with the exact same debconf values as one of our
servers.
I have no idea what puppet does to cause this behavior and
It should be easy to reproduce this. Simply installing postfix on a
fresh server installation in the background (so without any use
interaction) and then chenging the configuration file should do it.
Puppet does nothing special with the package. Also, it uses aptitude to
install it, if that makes a
If this is any help, here is the installation log
(/var/log/apt/history.log) from the package upgrade that changed the
config file:
Start-Date: 2012-07-20 06:39:28
Commandline: apt-get -qq -y upgrade
Upgrade: postfix:amd64 (2.9.1-5, 2.9.3-2~12.04.1)
End-Date: 2012-07-20 06:39:31
This is not an
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Title:
Shift/Ctrl/Alt o
Today I had to install postfix again, but manually (entering apt-get install on
commandline) and saw in the console output the following lines:
setting inet_interfaces: loopback-only
This reminded me of this issue and gave me a clue where the problem is.
I think the problem is not directly with d
As you can read in the first posting, I simply installed it with puppet.
Doesn't seem like such a rare scenario to me. I think any company with a
substantial amount of servers should be using some form of configuration
management. I think any completely non-interactive installation method
will end
I'm not setting any values in debconf, I'm only installing the package
(non-interactive) and doing configuration in puppet also.
You are right that puppet will re-enforce our configuration, however, we are
not using the puppet agent, so resetting the value might take up to a few
weeks, depending
I just upgraded my laptop today and ran into this issue. I also found a
thread on the gentoo forums where downgrading to 260 drivers fixed the
problem, so I suspect the culprit is the 270+ nvidia driver.
On my desktop running Fedora 15, I'm also running compiz 0.9.4, on gnome
3 in classic mode, an
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Tried to update today, i got this error...
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: linux-image-2.6.32-24-generic 2.6.32-24.42
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-24.42-generic 2.6.32.15+drm33.5
Uname: Linux 2.6.32-24-generic x86_6
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