I'm using an intuos 3 and I get exactly the same result, xrestart
whenever a remapped expresskey is pressed on both a 32 bit and a 64 bit
system.
Both computers are running Hardy.
At the linux wacom site there was a mention that this is caused by the
specific combination of driver version and lin
Public bug reported:
Did a fresh install of Gutsy Beta. updated all packages. Removed Gimp
package. Auto update the next day auto update could only do a partial
update and failed. here is the apt.log
Installing libopal-2.2 as dep of ekiga
Starting
Starting 2
Investigating libopal-2.2
Package libo
Public bug reported:
getting gimp rc3 from synaptic can't satisfy dependency require gimp
data>=rc3
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Gimp 2.4 RC3 requires gimp data to match... Gimp data is RC2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147664
You received this bug not
Public bug reported:
When Apache sends a 301 redirect and the Host header in the request has
an implicit port, it incorrectly uses the Host header of the request and
the port that Apache is running on to set the Location header.
Steps to reproduce:
* Get Apache to serve up a directory with a su
It looks like this has been fixed in a later version of Apache -- I've
just compiled 2.4.2 from source and it doesn't appear to have the
problem.
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> Is this really a bug, or a new feature in a future Apache version?
>
> Traditionally, Apache used to issue redirects based on its own knowledge of
> its own name (and presumably port), rather than using the Host header, didn't
> it?
If that's the case, then surely Apache should ignore the Host h
I've just compiled httpd 2.2.22 from source, and it does not appear to
have this bug.
** Changed in: apache2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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I tried adding the line "UseCanonicalPhysicalPort off" to both
apache2.conf and to the site configuration (inside the virtualhost
declaration), but the port is still included in the Location header.
Just to be sure, I also tried "UseCanonicalName off", but it didn't make
any difference.
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The crashing is resolved upon moving the video PCI card to a different
computer (32-bit rather than 64-bit) running the same Ubuntu.
# uname -a
Linux sparky 3.2.0-36-generic-pae #57-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jan 8 22:01:06 UTC 2013
i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
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Well on second look, the two Ubuntu versions are almost the same kernel, I
guess.
Is it possible that this bug got fixed between versions 3.2.0-33 and 3.2.0-36?
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Tentatively, the system crash does not occur after installing Ubuntu
12.04 from a CD on the original system that exhibited the crashing.
After installing from a CD, it shows:
# uname -a
Linux michael-MS-7596 3.2.0-39-generic-pae #62-Ubuntu SMP Wed Feb 27 22:25:11
UTC 2013 i686 athlon i386 GNU/L
I intend to perform another test, since I believe that the version that I
installed from CD was 32-bit.
I will download and install Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit (kernel 3.2.0-39).
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I was correct that I had inadvertently installed a 32-bit version. I did not
know that it was possible to
install a 32-bit version on a 64-bit computer.
Anyway, using a 64-bit version of ubuntu 12.04, the bug exists in the
newer kernel (3.5.0-23) too.
# uname -a
Linux michael-MS-7596 3.5.0-23-g
This may be unrelated, but on the same computer, using a industrial
firewire camera and a firewire PCI board instead of the bttv device,
there is also something wrong.
Displaying video from the camera using the program coriander, the frames
from the camera are sometimes out of order, as if the vid
Public bug reported:
Hi, I have a C program using a bttv video PCI card that consistently
crashes my computer with the following syslog messages:
# grep test1 /var/log/syslog
Mar 31 12:43:31 michael-MS-7596 kernel: [ 1287.254153] test1: Corrupted page
table at address 7f86cf93d000
Mar 31 12:43:
Public bug reported:
Trying to run virtualenv inside a directory with a long path causes
virtualenv to fail to install pip:
~/a1234567890/b1234567890/c1234567890/d1234567890/e1234567890/f1234567890/g1234567890/h1234567890$
virtualenv _virtualenv
New python executable in _virtualenv/bin/python
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