I'm not seeing this upgrade in intrepid-proposed, not sure why. I tried
an aptitude update, still no dice. Maybe I'm not configuring it right. I
don't even see it in http://people.ubuntu.com/~ubuntu-archive/pending-
sru.html
Any suggestions?
Thanks, Martin, for picking up the gauntlet on this pro
OK, it appears the change is now available in intrepid-proposed.
I *removed* the custom-compiled version of /usr/lib/libshout3.so.3.2.0
that I had built, and then updated this package, on a (non-clean) Ubuntu
Server x86_64 8.10. I then pulled in the intrepid-proposed update. I
modified the last st
I've now performed the test on the Ubuntu 8.10 x86 Desktop machine as
promised. This is a clean install with no modifications other than, upon
first boot,
I forgot to include in my test case instructions that gstreamer0.10
-plugins-ugly needs to be installed for mp3 playback. As part of the
list o
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libshout3
This issue is related to Debian bug 490070:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=490070
Affected Applications:
1. DarkIce
2. liquidsoap
3. idjc
4. Development versions of mpd
5. xmms2-plugin-ices
6. vlc-nox
7. ezstream
8. gstreamer-
** Attachment added: "Patch taken from
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/jaunty/+source/libshout/2.2.2-5";
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20184091/libshout_2.2.2-5.diff.gz
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SRU Request: libshout3 in intrepid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/304843
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Public bug reported:
Upstream is already aware of a bug where users who have invalid,
"federated" Yahoo! contacts on their MSN buddy list will experience a
crash upon launch of Pidgin 2.5.5. As this is a somewhat common
situation, we should track upstream's progress and bring in a fix before
the f
The essence of this bug is not one that we can fix in software. The
problem is not an implementation detail; it is inherent in the
algorithms used to comply with the X.509 Cert spec. The implementations
thereof are not buggy with respect to this "bug" report; any
implementation that correctly behav
This appears to be a bug somewhere between the X server and libXi, the X
Input client library. Obviously it can't be a regression in Firefox,
because using the same version of Firefox as before should not cause
bugs in the X client or server.
I have confirmed this bug on two _completely_ unrelated
Confirmed as of 12/26 with latest Jaunty packages.
What can we do to fix this?
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libjinglexmpp and libjinglexmllite do not have library files
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/305603
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On behalf of a user on #ubuntu IRC:
1. The user is running Ubuntu 8.10 with the latest 2.6.27-generic packages.
2. The user has the tifm_* kernel modules loaded.
3. They are getting the same information in dmesg about the card detection when
one is inserted (MMC, SD, xD tested).
4. No automountin
This is a known issue. If you have >= 4GB RAM, you _currently_ have two
options to get a working desktop:
1. Use a regular x86 kernel, a la the -generic flavor. This has no PAE, so
you're limited to about 3GB of mappable system memory.
2. Use an x86_64 kernel.
The linux-server kernel is currentl
Public bug reported:
I have a "Linksys By Cisco" brand WUSB600N v2. Its USB ID is
1737:0079 Rev. 0101
When the USB adapter is hotplugged (or even coldplugged) the USB bus
recognizes that "something" has been plugged in, but no additional
modules are loaded at all. The output of `lsmod' before an
I tried using RT3572USB driver, dated 12/22/2009, version 2.3.0.0, with
stock Ubuntu 9.10 and couldn't get it to authenticate.
I have a 1737:0079 device (as stated in my original bug) and a dual-band
router that can associate with 802.11g, 802.11n and 802.11a devices. I
use WPA2 PSK with AES encry
madbiologist: I tested 2.6.33-rc3, and indeed it appears that the USB ID
has been added.
However, the RF chipset for this card is still not implemented in
rt2x00. So this is basically the driver lying about what it supports.
When I try to load rt2800usb, I get
[ 23.229048] phy0 -> rt2800_init_
Unfortunately I do not know of **any** 802.11N USB hardware that works
"out of the box" on any version of Ubuntu. There are 802.11b/g USB
adapters that work well, but 802.11N chipsets are as broken on Linux in
2010 as 802.11b/g chipsets were in 2000.
I just wiped my OS clean and started over, tryi
We have a working, open source driver that does not rely on emulated
Windows code, with the same proprietary firmware provisions as any other
wireless chipset. Is there a specific reason why the Ubuntu kernel team
has chosen not to support the rt3572usb driver in Lucid? This is very
concerning. I t
Does not work with vanilla 2.6.33.2 or 2.6.34-rcX. An out-of-tree, open
source driver is required to support this chipset. I have removed the
needs-upstream-testing tag. It is possible that the rt2x00 project will
support this with a staging driver at some point in the future, but I
can't imagine i
System won't boot with a vanilla 2.6.34 custom kernel, either. Hangs in
the same place. Tried removing the initrd from the grub commands and it
still hangs in the same place. So it probably is a kernel issue, but
it's really elusive.
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Kernel hangs on boot after updates
https://bugs.launchpad.ne
Public bug reported:
I have a Mac Mini 3,1 (MC239) with an Intel P8700 2.53 GHz CPU.
I installed rEFIt onto the internal HDD, to enable dual booting Mac OS X
and Ubuntu.
I then installed Ubuntu 10.04 x86_64 from a verified DVD media onto a
500GB USB external hard drive. During install, I opted t
I found out what was keeping me from being able to connect. If your
ESSID is hidden, then this driver will not connect to the network. Once
the ESSID is unhidden, it connects immediately.
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Linksys By Cisco WUSB600N v2 Doesn't Work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/408165
You received this bug not
Any word from the vendors on this bug? AFAICT Ralink are the ones who
hired the staff engineers to work on Linux drivers, so maybe they should
work on this.
What is the general process for getting new hardware supported? Unless
Ralink/Linksys release open documentation on their chipsets, it is not
allen oliver: The Makefile wasn't written correctly; directories
containing spaces are not interpreted correctly.
The easy solution is to simply move the unpacked directory to a path
that does not contain spaces.
The hard solution is to modify the Makefile so it knows how to parse
directories con
The real question is, why is the upstream restricted package version set
to 440.82+really.440.64-0ubuntu6 ? It looks like they tried to roll out
440.82, but had an issue and rolled back to 440.64. Maybe it breaks
something...
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Public bug reported:
This bug is preventing me from building my third-party plugin for
Rhythmbox (open source), rbpitch : http://launchpad.net/rbpitch
Please cherry pick the commit linked below (and view the upstream bug
report if you like), and re-build Rhythmbox for precise. This commit
applies
Still broken with 2.6.35.3. Also, rt3572sta (Ralink's out of tree
driver) released an update that breaks support for this chipset. I got
it to compile by changing a few API calls that had been deprecated, but
the rt3572sta version 2.4.0.1 basically errors out when trying to use
this chip.
The last
The only significant bit of info in that build output is
/home/myusername/Rebuild/2010_0915_RT3572_Linux_STA_v2.4.0.2/os/linux/../../common/cmm_mac_usb.c:52:
error: implicit declaration of function ‘usb_buffer_coherent’
I think it means usb_buffer_alloc_coherent, but I could be wrong. You'll
want
I'm terribly sorry for the mix-up!
http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/git-commits-head/2010/4/30/32383
Read that message.
You'll want to rename (once again) usb_buffer_alloc_coherent to
usb_alloc_coherent. So, to summarize:
1. The original sources say "usb_buffer_alloc", which was dropped in 2.6
emory: known issue with the driver, unfortunately. The easiest
workaround is:
1. Disable networking in Network Manager applet (right click -> uncheck Enable
Networking)
2. sudo ifconfig ra0 down
3. sudo modprobe -r rt3572sta
4. sudo modprobe rt3572sta
5. sudo ifconfig ra0 up
6. restore networking
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