I can confirme this bug/missing feature.
Also I don't know the status of gui support for nfs in later ubuntu
releases, i suggest setting the severity to high since this maybe an
criticial cirteria for buisness enviroments and an major problem for
usability.
Grettings
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I need seamonkey too.
And for the next LTS version of ubuntu please don't forget a way to emigrate
mozilla (suit) profils to seamonkey
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(It's unnecessary to stat removing this packages to install their translation
makes no sense at all, is it? :-)
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** Affects: mozilla-locale-de-at (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
** Changed in: x11-xserver-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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How can i add the output from ubuntu-bug to this report? I copy 'n pasted the
title/description and he askes me:
"Is "reporting 1400x1400 as maximum resolution" one of these bugs?" but this
one dosent shows up. Thought this was about the status invalid but changing
dosen't find my bug anyway :-(
Am I getting this right? There is a chance for SM 2 in lucid? That would
be great news ^_^
Nikola M: Yes, I thought about "doing something". But since I have to do
an internship (May be I should write to canoical?) and write my diploma
thesis this year I'm very cautious with this.
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As I allready wrote in #542750
Since SM 2.0 is out since month, lucid definitly should ship the newer version!
-SM 1.1.17 isn't up to date. The last 1.1 is 1.1.19
-SM 1.1 at all is completely outdated since at least 1/2 year. There are many
unfixed security issues and we won't see any fixes.
-
What won't happen? SM 2.0 in lucid?
Yes I know there is nearly now chance because feature freeze is reached. But
what is the alternative? Shipping SM 1.1.x for the next 3 years? I think it's
better not shipping SM at all. That's my point.
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Wladimir: Also I'm afraid you're right saying 1.1.17 is going to ship with
lucid, just saying "process is King" without any further arguments isn't enough
to solve a problem.
And "it's the truth" that there is a problem with SM in Ubuntu:
- SM 2.0.0 was released on 27. oct 09, 2 days before carm
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/41420863/Dmesg.txt
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Ah, thanks. Seems lieke 512Mb Ram isn't enough.
What about my considerations about SM2?
Since SM 2.0 is out since month, shouldn't lucid ship the newer version?
-SM 1.1.17 isn't up to date. The last 1.1 is 1.1.18
-SM 1.1 at all is completely outdated since at least 1/2 year. There are many
unf
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: x11-xserver-utils
runing "systemtest" xserver reports 1400x1400 as maximum resolution. Maybe this
is only a typo.
I'm not sure if "systemtest" added all details. If not drop me a message.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Sat Sep 5 14:55:01 200
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Thank you for your feedback Luca, but I'm quite sure this bug here never
affected you. This bug is about:
"Slow Wireless Connection in Intel 3945abg"
but you wrote:"SOLVED for my INTEL 4965..."
Maybe your was affected by an other bug?
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opers and users the chance to prepare.
Compiling but blacklisting dosn't harm anybody or anything, but gives an option
for an easy workaround while still bringing the plans to drop OSS support into
focus.
regards
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There is no day without at least 1-3 crashes and with every crash I'm loosing a
few minutes of work. Please have a look at this problems. Thanks!
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I've missed some information which might be relevant:
- I'm using a dual display setup
- I can restart Xorg with kill -9 PID but not with kill, kill -2, kill -14 or
kill -15
- Xorg "only" uses about 90% CPU time, 10% are used by an other process which
name I will report as soon as xorg hangs aga
ng and the module, as comment in /etc/modules.
- Add the warning to the package description.
cheers
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Title:
tp-smapi-dkms: tp_smapi
Public bug reported:
xorg freezes randomly with 99% cpu usage on one cpu core. I can still move the
mouse and use ssh to login/restart. Switching to a console with CTRL + ALT +Fx
or using CTRL + ALT + BACKSPACE (after enabling of course) doesn't work.
Compize is disabled (no 3D support for the
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[sandy bridge] xorg freezes with 100% cpu usage
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Sorry, but I can not upgrade to natty for various reasons, so I can not test
this bug with natty.
It would be hard to reproduce it anyway, if at all:
- the GPU driver will change from VESA to intel with the upgrade.
- I still don't know how to reproduce this for sure.
But the situation improved v
Indeed, I've enabled the weather report on every machine I installed.
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Title:
Visual corruption affecting several panel a
What a mistake: "802.11a/g" in my last posting is wrong, it's "802.11a/n" .
(802.11g is not 5GHz but 2,4GHz)
Sorry
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: hdapsd
hdapsd package information says:
"It is recommended that you use this daemon with the hdaps module provided
by tp-smapi rather the one in the kernel"
The dependencies shout reflect this by adding tp-smapi-dkms as recommended.
This would also make
Sorry, I missed to say that I really much would like to fix this bug on
my own. But couldn't find the necessary file (I looked here:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/maverick/i386/hdapsd/filelist ) to edit. Any
advices? Thanks
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I can confirm the situation (bug?) for maverick. As a workaround I used:
sudo apt-get --no-install-recommends install smartmontools
as stated here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IntrepidReleaseNotes#Recommended%20packages%20installed%20by%20default
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Public bug reported:
Installing tp-smapi-dkms doesn't result in loading tp_smapi at boot
time. I have to manually add tp_smapi to /etc/modules to take advantage.
This problem also exists with lucid installed on an other ThinkPad T60.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: tp-smapi-
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I installed maverick on the above mentioned T60. Networkmanager shows me
between 6-54 Mbit/s (and it recovers back to 48-54 Mbit/s even if it showed
6Mbit/s before). Download speeds with synaptic are at ~2500kbyte/s, as
expected.
Maybe it's because I'm ruining my AP with 802.11a/g (5Ghz) only?
I could lately "fix" this problem by deactivating the energy saving option for
the corresponding LAN port in the Router/Modem/Switch/AP-Box (AVM FritzBox
3270, FW: 96.04.80).
Since I have no other operating system installed I unfortunately can not say if
this is a problem with the FritzBox or if
I have a ThinkPad T60 here for installation, it has a 3945ABG and a Mobile
Radeon X1300.
Just checked the maverick release notes because the lucid kernel doesn't
support the Radeon power-management (at least not very well)
So I can choose between low network speed or high power consumption. Since
Donny: Thank you for sharing your experience with me, but you got me wrong:
lucid (Kernel 2.6.32) doesn't support the *powermanagment for Radeon GPUs* very
well (if you're using KMS).
My own T60 with Mobile Radeon X1400 takes about 18 watts with an installed
lucid but only 12 watts with maverick
and it's dependencies
- removed the skype repro
- reinstalled skype and it's dependencies from partner repro
Was this really necessary to keep my installation clean and prober? How
is this (conflict?) case resolved if it is not done manually?
Thx
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Same problem here with lucid x86 on an asus P5B board.
lspci:
[...]
03:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168B PCI
Express Gigabit Ethernet controller (rev 01)
[...]
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