I can confirm that the attached patch, which is the patch from bugzilla
with some minor adjustments package, fixes the black screen problem.
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An updated libgl1-mesa-dri can be created as follows:
sudo apt-get build-dep libgl1-mesa-dri
apt-get source libgl1-mesa-dri
cd mesa
patch -p1 < /path/to/test3.patch
dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc -j2
I've just attached the i965_dri.so file since the resulting package is
rather large.
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The issue is fixed in intrepid now, but note bug #245888.
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>From which version of mkinitcpio.conf did you upgrade? I can't find a
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Jakub and Patrick, this sounds like bug #276990.
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That's not surprising at all, linux-backports-modules still has a buggy
version of the driver. You should remove that package, it has other
problems, too.
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The issue is fixed for me when running a GEM kernel (at least with the
2.5.1 intel driver and a recent git version of mesa, but don't know if
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Nicco: it looks like all you need to do is uninstall linux-backports-
modules, which contains an iwlagn module that doesn't have the fix yet.
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Okay, so acpi_fakekey just looks for a random input device that it
thinks is a keyboard and then sends the key to it. This is wrong, and
patching the kernel is not the solution. The proper way is to go
through uinput. But there are two problems: First, single key uinput
devices are detected as
I've added an updated acpi-support package to my PPA that should fix
this issue regardless of the kernel used. It splits up the work that
acpi_fakekey is currently doing into an acpi_fakekeyd daemon that
creates a uinput device and then listens for input on a fifo and an
acpi_fakekey frontend that
lujana, do you see acpi events if you press those keys while running
"sudo acpi_listen"?
Matja, that's strange. Can you check if acpi_fakekeyd is even running?
If not, what's the output of "sudo acpi_fakekeyd?
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Thanks. So the uinput module isn't automatically loaded in a default
ubuntu installation. I've modified the postinst script now to load
uinput if necessary add uinput to /etc/modules if it's not already
there. Is that the right way to do it (it's how thinkfinger does it) or
should I have the dae
Tom Jaeger wrote:
> Packages will appear in my PPA in about 20 minutes.
Updated packages (+ppa3) are here:
http://ppa.launchpad.net/thjaeger/ubuntu/pool/main/a/acpi-support/
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aldebx, the bug is still present in the
linux-backports-modules-2.6.27-8-generic package. After removing this
package you should be fine.
aldebx wrote:
> I still have this problem, though only after resume from suspend/hibernation
> despite having kernel
> 2.6.27-8-generic #1 SMP Thu Nov 6 17:3
Please consider a SRU. Packages are in my ppa:
http://ppa.launchpad.net/thjaeger/ubuntu/pool/main/a/acpi-support/
acpi-support (0.115) intrepid; urgency=low
* acpi_fakekey: send keys through uinput (requires new acpi_fakekeyd daemon)
(LP: #217504)
* 90-hdparm.sh: correctly test whether l
I've posted a debdiff in the other bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpi-
support/+bug/59695/comments/626
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Tiny whitespace update.
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Thanks for the report. I'm assuming this is a more or less random crash.
How often does it happen on your machine? I've seen issues like this
before, but I've never quite been able to figure out what's going on.
My best theory is that this is caused by the x server generating
incorrect sequence nu
Please sponsor the attached package for karmic. This uses the same code
as the .debdiff I posted for jaunty earlier, but represents a major
cleanup of the build system (.orig.tar.gz went down from 452K to 48K
after a proper export from svn, .diff.gz from 156K to 7.2K).
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Binary package hint: easystroke
Version 0.4.4 contains bugfixes for several bugs some of which probably
deserve a SRU later, so it should be uploaded to karmic first.
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Importance: Undecided
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easystroke (0.4.4-0ubuntu1) karmic; urgency=low
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I've posted relevant patches on the cairo mailing list:
http://lists.cairographics.org/archives/cairo/2009-May/017131.html
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** Description changed:
[Problem]
Scaled images in Firefox, Opera, etc. look blurred or pixelated when zoomed.
[Discussion]
- This is because firefox is using nearest-neighbor interpolation for
upscaling. It would look better if bilinear filtering were used by Cairo,
which requires EXT
Thanks Bryce, I've made a minor clarification to the description.
-intel has always been fine (it used to fall back to software, but it has
hardware acceleration since commit 128223ee9b7880e640056475462eca9a88415492)
-nv doesn't accelerate the composite operation at all, so it's fine
I only chec
Okay, none of the other drivers (except nouveau, which is doing the
correct thing, it looks like) accelerate Compose/repeat at all, so the
list of affected drivers should be complete.
Sancho: Opera probably falls back to nearest-neighbor filtering for
similar reasons, but this would need to addres
Steve Langasek wrote:
> Tim, is this bug fixed in the jaunty kernel? It's been marked 'fix
> committed' for over two months now.
>
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=55d6a3cd0cc85ed90c39cf32e16f622bd003117b
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Steve Langasek wrote:
> I'm sorry, does that mean the bug is fixed in jaunty or that it isn't?
> I'm not a kernel developer, I don't have a local git checkout of the
> linux tree, and I don't see an easy way to go from a commit ID to an
> answer "what kernel release is this change included in" with
Fix for openchrome is upstream as of revision r726. Attaching a
debdiff.
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Also, there is hardware acceleration for Pad/Reflect in the ati driver
now:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-video-
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** Description changed:
[Problem]
Scaled images in Firefox, Opera, etc. look blurred or pixelated when zoomed.
[Discussion]
This is because firefox is using nearest-neighbor interpolation for
upscaling. It would look better if bilinear filtering were used by Cairo,
which requires EXT
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Status: Unknown
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Reported the i128 issue on the xorg mailing list:
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The cairo issue is fixed upstream as of commit
a1d0a06b6275cac3974be84919993e187394fe43, enabling EXTEND_PATCH via
XRender conditionally on the X server version. Also, I've posted a
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NoBugs! wrote:
> Can this be fixed in Jaunty 9.04 by installing the newer cairo packages?
> Or does it also require a fix for Firefox?
>
No, you need both updated cairo and xulrunner packages. They are
available for jaunty in the firefox-smooth-scaling PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~firefox-smooth
This is going to happen if you "unredirect" fullscreen windows (System
-> Preferences -> CompizConfig Settings Manager -> General Options ->
General -> Unredirect Fullscreen Windows).
Thomas Foss wrote:
> When in full-screen mode in Firefox (F11), the entire screen "blinks"
> whenever the little a
Actually, this is just a cleanup of the package, the fixes are already
in karmic.
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Sorry, the .diff.gz I posted earlier discarded some history, so here's
an updated version that takes into account 0.3+r118-0ubuntu4. Note that
I bumped the orig.tar.gz to 0.3+r118.3 in order to avoid clashes with
debian, which has 0.3+r118.2 (which is not a proper svn export).
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Newer versions of the X server (master, xi2) require the dri package in
order to build, which the ubunu mesa currently doesn't provide. Here's
how I solved the problem in my xorg-xi2 PPA, but this might not be the
cleanest solution.
diff -Nru /tmp/c1Y6T9RNXo/mesa-7.4.1/debia
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 297213 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/297213
Leann Ogasawara wrote:
> *** This bug is a duplicate of bug 297213 ***
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/297213
>
> Hi KoS,
>
> This seems to be a duplicate of bug 297213 so I am marking it as such.
> Pl
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Pixellated Images in Firefox/Opera due to incorrect EXTEND_PAD
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I'm not quite sure if your bug report regards upscaling or downscaling.
For upscaling, firefox is currently using nearest-neighbor interpolation
on linux, this is bug #217908. For downscaling, firefox is using
bilinear interpolation, if images are rendered incorrectly, this is most
likely a bug in
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 217908 ***
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Pixellated Images in Firefox/Opera due to incorrect EXTEND_PAD
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** Description changed:
[Problem]
Scaled images in Firefox, Opera, etc. look blurred or pixelated when zoomed.
[Discussion]
This is because firefox is using nearest-neighbor interpolation for
upscaling. It would look better if bilinear filtering were used by Cairo,
which requires EXT
I still see freezes with render acceleration turned off, although I'm
not quite sure if it's the same issue that everyone else is experiencing
(I've had these freezes for at least half a year). I can reliable
reproduce the freeze by opening ~10 fullscreen windows, minimizing some
of them and then
> I think that makes two independent reports of setting Virtual avoiding the
> problem somehow.
I still get freezes even with offscreen pixmap memory increased. But
the setting is a keeper anyway, since it improves compiz performance
noticeably. Is there any reason that the intel driver is so st
Hi James,
In order to test other languages, I usually create the corresponding
locales as follows (this is good enough for testing but it won't
translate stock items unless you install the language pack)
sudo localedef -i fr_FR -f UTF-8 fr_FR
sudo localedef -i ja_JP -f UTF-8 ja_JP
sudo localedef
Weird. If easystroke finds a subdirectory po/ in the current
directory, it will try to get the translations from there instead of
the default location ($(PREFIX)/share/locale/), maybe that's the
problem? I realize this is not the safest assumption, but it makes
testing a lot easier and it's the b
Sorry for the late reply.
I don't really think the changes in this bug report warrant an SRU.
However, I've recently become aware of a few more serious bugs. Most of
them are fixed in 0.4.3 already, but the fix for one [1] currently only
lives in git. The plan is to release 0.4.4 within the next
Brad Figg wrote:
> I posted the patch to the ubuntu kernel team mailing list for inclusion in
> Karmic. The request has been NAK'd
> and the patch will not be accepted.
>
> Please see: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-
> team/2009-April/date.html
>
>
> When this was included in Hardy, t
/acpi-
support_0.115_0.115%2Bthjaeger1.diff.gz
you might want applying it against the current version of acpi-support.
lujana wrote:
> @Tom Jaeger
>
> Tom, could you make a separate patch for acpi_fakekey for 9.04 though
> the acpi bag is fixed but fake_key is not working
>
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Brad Figg wrote:
>>> It is quite a bit of work for us to maintain drivers that are not upstream.
>> This one I don't buy. How is it more work to rip the tp_smapi driver
>> out of the tpctl package than to include the whole thing?
>
> For this example, there is already a hdaps driver upstream. I j
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 4:27 PM, Axx83 wrote:
> what kind of non disclosure agreement could there be on an open source
> implementation of a probably patented technology ??? If it's open source
> and if the hardware is patented of course.
>
> Really I don't understand the issue, if someone needs a
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This reduces the .orig.tar.gz from 452K down to 48K after a proper
export from svn, and the diff.gz from 156K to 7.2K, making the package
easier to work with.
** Affects: thinkfinger (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The tarball can be regenerated from svn using the 'get-orig-source'
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Wow, the calibrate tool is a mess. No point in cleaning it up, though,
since evdev seems to be the future.
I've added a package to my PPA that will hopefully resolve the issue.
Can you check if that's the case?
https://launchpad.net/~thjaeger/+archive/ppa
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The calibrate tool starts a second instance of the X server to do its
thing. Can you attach the log file corresponding to that (probably
/var/log/Xorg.1.log, but make sure that it has recently been created)?
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Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> Thanks, Tom. Just confirming that the fixed packages, which I
> downloaded from your PPA, do in fact, work. :-)
>
> Were you waiting for confirmation before marking "thinkfinger (Ubuntu)"
> as fixed?
No, we still need someone to sponsor the upload. The bug will
automat
Thanks. I've uploaded another package to my PPA. Can you test it?
Vishal Rao wrote:
> Here it is...
>
> ** Attachment added: "xorg log"
>http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23718691/Xorg.1.0.log
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Yo
Can you try again? I mistook ABI_XINPUT_VERSION for the XInput version,
so the last change didn't actually do anything.
Vishal Rao wrote:
> Still no luck, attaching xorg.1.log again which was run with the -thjaeger2
> version of the package, thanks for looking into this!
> Same issue, taps are r
> XReadBitmapFile - could not open file
> '/usr/share/xf86-input-evtouch/empty_cursor.xbm'.
> X Error of failed request: BadPixmap (invalid Pixmap parameter)
> Major opcode of failed request: 93 (X_CreateCursor)
> Resource id in failed request: 0x71dd557f
> Serial number of failed request
Theodore Ts'o wrote:
> @Raine,
>
> Well, if the applications were written correctly, there wouldn't be any
> data loss problems. I suppose we could thank the unreliable proprietary
> binary drivers that were causing all of these crashes, so we could find
> out about the buggy application code.
Upstream pointed us to this patch:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-wireless&m=122547922114718&w=2
I've attached updated modules that contain the patch. Could someone who
can reproduce this bug please check them out to see if they fix the
issue? (please make sure that the linux-backports-modules packag
Robb,
Thanks for testing. I actually included the patch for bug #276990 in
the modules I posted in comment #52, which is why they fix both bugs.
Robb Topolski wrote:
> Tom,
>
> I got the kern.log entry mentioned at
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/intrepid/+source/linux/+bug/276990/comments/
I've added package tracking the current status of the 2.5 intel driver
git branch to my PPA. This fixes random X server crashes on rotate on
i965 (unfortunately, the bug is not fixed in 2.4.2). Can you check if
your issue is fixed in the 2.5 branch?
https://launchpad.net/~thjaeger/+archive
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My guess is that the new input hotplugging magic selects the wrong
driver for the uinput device.
If I add a section (this might already be there, not sure anymore)
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Generic Keyboard"
Driver "kbd"
Option "XkbRules"
Could the bug please also be assigned to the linux kernel package (and
its status be set to Confirmed). iwl4965 hardware is pretty common,
people are going to start looking for this bug, we should at least make
sure they have a fighting chance of finding the bug report.
The RC release notes are s
Has anyone tested the modules in comment 85? They should fix the issue
in a much less intrusive way than a random compat-wireless snapshot that
constantly spits out all kinds of kernel warnings. The patch is also
100% safe, replacing a kernel panic by a warning so it should be
considered for SRU
Thanks, these are exactly the cases where the iwlagn module shipped with
the ubuntu kernel would have crashed the kernel.
Christophe Dumez wrote:
> I have a lot of "wrong command queue 31, command id 0x0" in my logs.
> Apparently, this is due to the patch above.
>
>
> ** Attachment added: "kern.
If you're running intrepid and have an intel 4965 wireless adapter, it
is likely that you are experiencing bug #276990.
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Christophe Dumez wrote:
> Yes. I confirm that I did not have any kernel panic on Hardy with hardy
> kernel. Then, when I upgraded to Intrepid, I started to experience
> kernel panics. Thus, I tried to use Hardy kernel on intrepid but I
> experienced kernel panics anyway. This is odd but true.
>
Th
jems wrote:
> I confirm things written here. I got a laptop with an intel 4965, and
> the latest 8.10 makes it freeze just after a few minutes.
>
> I have tried 3 things from this thread :
> - 11n_disable : I couldn't see any wireless networks around me, "no scan
> results"
> - lbm : kept crashin
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 286285 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/286285
jbrea, the original issue that you reported is bug #276990.
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Since this issue seems to occur only in connection with the iwlagn
driver, I've forwarded this report to the intellinuxwireless upstream
project:
http://www.intellinuxwireless.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1812
** Bug watch added: Intel Wireless Linux Bugzilla #1812
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The workaround for this problem has been accepted into intrepid-
proposed. In order to test it, you need make sure that the linux-
backports-modules package is not installed and then install the linux-
image-2.6.27-8-generic package from the intrepid-proposed repository
(see https://wiki.ubuntu.co
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 276990 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/276990
Leann Ogasawara wrote:
> *** This bug is a duplicate of bug 276990 ***
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/276990
>
> Thanks for the update. I'm marking this as a duplicate of bug 276990 .
>
> Just to giv
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 276990 ***
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iwlagn causes kernel panic on 802.11n wifi
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 276990 ***
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Leann Ogasawara wrote:
> This issue was documented in the Intrepid Release Notes[1] so hopefully
> some users can benefit from it's mention there and be directed to
> installing the linux-backports-modules-int
It doesn't seem like they have figured out the cause of the bug yet.
This is the patch that turns the kernel panic into a warning. I think
it should be applied to the intrepid kernel.
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=55d6a3cd0cc85ed90c39cf32e16f622bd
Could someone who was experiencing this problem frequently remove the
linux-backports-modules-2.6.27 package and try the attached modules
instead:
tar -xzf bug276990.tar.gz
sudo cp -b bug276990/*
/lib/modules/2.6.27-7-generic/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/iwlwifi/
These come from the latest intrep
So the plan is to ship intrepid with a version of the iwlagn driver that
is known to cause kernel panics that are impossible for the average user
to trace back to that driver? Not everybody reads release notes, so
many people will end up with a system that is unstable for no apparent
reason. If i
Updating the package, fixing another trivial bug.
easystroke (0.2.2.1-0ubuntu1) intrepid; urgency=low
* New upstream bugfix release (LP: #272593)
- better handling of unexpected X server behavior
- don't leave zombie processes behind
- make sure the gesture line disappears after a t
I just checked my syslog and interestingly, the first time I got the
"e1000e: probe of :00:19.0 failed with error -5" error was during
wake-up from standby. The syslog doesn't indicate an X server crash (or
restart) between booting the computer and suspending it. I'm not sure
how useful this
Jesse Brandeburg wrote:
> Tom your machine may need a bios update to fix your suspend issue. I'm
> not sure yet if this is related to the issue we're seeing with other
> users who appear to just be rebooting. It is a very interesting data
> point however, so thanks for posting. If you can post i
> Would it make sense to write some
> random junk in the EEPROM to see if the issue appears again? I don't
> need a network adapter at the moment.
Bad idea. Don't try this. Now my ethernet controller isn't even listed
in lspci anymore and the driver won't see it. Damn!
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[intrepid] 2.6.27 e1
Thanks, I'm attaching an updated package.
The documentation button not working seems like a gtk bug to me.
Tom
James Westby wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have uploaded the package, thanks for your contribution.
>
> I filed
>
> http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2136403&group_id=22979
This bug has not been fixed upstream until very recently. The fix isn't
even part of the upstream 0.8.0-3 version, but it's fixed in current
git. Note that you still need to set the option in the last
"InputDevice" section (usually "cursor") for it to have any effect.
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xorg.conf "TPCButton" o
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 132065 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/132065
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 132065
screen stops refreshing after rotate when running compiz fusion
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XRandR Rotation with -intel doesn't work with compiz [x3100]
https://bugs.launchpad
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 132065 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/132065
Current word from the compiz developers is that this requires at least
mesa git plus a patch, though I haven't seen any confirmation yet that
this fixes the issue. Until the bleeding-edge stuff hits the
distr
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 132065 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/132065
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 132065
screen stops refreshing after rotate when running compiz fusion
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System do not respond properly after rotate the screen (Weybridge)
https://bugs.lau
James Westby wrote:
> I got four warnings originally, so could you double check that you didn't
> miss one?
> It looks like you may create a GtkSpinButton in the code, as well as in the
> glade.
>
Yup, I got rid of all the warnings.
> Also, I don't think it's important to fix this in Intrepid
James Westby wrote:
> On Tue, 2008-09-30 at 16:18 +0000, Tom Jaeger wrote:
>
>> Yup, I got rid of all the warnings.
>>
>
> Great, thanks.
>
Actually, I did miss one in my debdiff... (not in git, though)
> I would upload a package with these two fixes applie
The issue described here does not occur in intrepid and should be marked
as fixed. What you're describing is a different bug, which appears to
be fixed in the 2.5 branch of the intel driver (I don't know about
2.4.2, though).
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screen stops refreshing after rotate when running compiz fusion
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