Another issue, IMHO, concerns the position of the buttons: it doesn't respect
the position specified in the theme.
I changed the Ambience theme in order to move the control buttons of every
window in the top-right corner.
The buttons in the global menu, however, are displayed always on the
@Geoff:
Thank you for your patience, Geoff!
I should have browsed a little more before crying.. :-)
BTW: I recomplied on my own the plugin with your changes and it's working very
well.
I must say that this is the behaviour I was expecting from evolution since the
installation!
Thank you very
Hi all,
I tried to have a look to Geoff's code (on post #96) but I always get a
'Page not found' error.
Is it normal?
May I find that code somewhere else?
I just would like to see if I can use it on a 'it works for me' basis,
because I'm afraid the official change will take SOME time to
Hello,
yes, PAGE_SIZE was one of my concerns too.
I just borrowed those few lines from karmic's resume script, assuming they were
correct.
In the meantime I got blkid source code and I made a small program which does
the same (check the device and prints the 'type' field) getting the page size
P.S. Thanks for the hint on the offset_option calculation!
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Since I don't know very well, yet, how things work, I just modified my
mkinitramfs script in order to add that file too.
Then, I unpacked the new file created by mkinitramfs to make sure all the
relevant things were there (my binary and its required libs).
Apparently they are all there (after
I tried another way to check if there has been a hibernation or not.
I found useful the blkid utility (which is included already in the initramfs
image).
I may pass a device name as well as an offset to blkid to check the contents of
the device.
In turn, it prints various info but now I'm
I checked hibernate.c but I think it leads nowhere.
It doesn't even find my root partition, that means (as far as I can understand)
that it is executed far too early to succeed.
Coming back to the resume script in initramfstools, the piece of code
which used to work for me in karmic is this:
Hi Scott,
I think the first couple of messages comes from the kernel.
kernel/power/hibernate.c seems to have that code.
It also seems to check for any hibernation image, it parses the resume
partition as well as the resume offset from the kernel command line but it
seems to check only for the
Hello,
so I changed my '/usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/local-premount/resume' file
as per attached patch and the resume from swap file seems to be working now.
I noticed, however, something strange in my 'new' dmesg (please find it here
attached).
In a normal boot (no hibernation before),
Here is my 'new' full dmesg
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Hi Scott,
my swapfile has been created once for all, so unless files are moving by
themselves in the hard drive its offset should never change.
In any case, I checked it across reboots and it's always the same.
If I read a few sectors from the hard drive with 'dd' starting from that offset
and
As I don't own the computer showing this problem anymore, I can't go on
with this.
To me this bug report can be erased: it's been completely useless.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/63565
You
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: initramfs-tools
Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 fully updated as of today (2 apr 2010) AMD64
initramfs-tools 0.92bubuntu71
I can hibernate my notebook but when I try to wake it up again it starts with a
normal boot.
I would say it doesn't even *try* to resume.
I'm
It seems to be fixed for me with today updates.
New kernel (2.6.31-14.46), new usplash (0.5.44).
Boot process is not yet as smooth as it should but this is another story.
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You received
On another laptop equipped with an ati video card I updated the kernel first
and the problem was not fixed.
Afterwards, I updated the packages usplash and libusplash0 (among others) from
version 0.5.43 to version 0.5.44 and it seemed to fix the problem.
I don't think it is related to any
Same problem here with kubuntu karmic amd64.
I have an nvidia card with the proprietary drivers installed:
ii nvidia-glx-185 185.18.36-0ubuntu5
NVIDIA binary Xorg driver
(Apparently) no video related msgs in dmesg when I try to switch among
I'm having a very similar problem on kubuntu karmic amd64 updated as of today
(3/oct/2009).
Most of the times (not always) the twinkle icon (which should appear in the
system tray) appears on the desktop.
It behaves exactly as if it would be in the system tray: clicking on it open
the main
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 414597 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/414597
I'm having a very similar problem on kubuntu amd64 karmic.
I tried to jump to the original bug report (#414597) but it says I'm not
allowed to see that page: is it normal?
In my case I disabled the crash
I'm having the same problems concerning the editing of the connection
parameters for openvpn.
Some of the parameters are simply forgotten, others are never enabled on the
user interface so I just can't put them in.
Due to this lack of configuration I never tried the connection so I don't know
I can confirm this bug too on intrepid (kubuntu) on amd64.
[ 276.360893] nm-openvpn-serv[7344]: segfault at 0 ip 00402595
sp 7fff6d0e3510 error 4 in nm-openvpn-service[40+5000]
The install is relatively fresh from kubuntu dvd (about 10 days old) and
everything is updated every
I have the same problem on a fresh install of Kubuntu Intrepid made on
29/10/2008.
Furthermore (I don't know if it's related or not) trying to rip an audio
cd to mp3 using konqueror results in files containing only garbage.
To ogg both work.
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Hello!
meanwhile I don't use anymore konqueror to copy files in that way because I
feel it's unreliable.
I tried again this morning (Kubuntu Hardy 8.04, KDE/Konqueror 3.5.10) and it
doesn't ask anymore for the two options.
Now it only asks if you want to overwrite the partial file or not and
As I wrote in the decription of the bug, it is NOT a problem of one head yes,
one head no, the problem is on the total horizontal resolution.
In my configuration, in fact, it is 2880 pixels (1600 on the first head + 1280
on the second head).
The 3d hardware acceleration on this card, however,
I fully agree with you in both the subjects :-)
Anyway I was not sure where to post this bug, so I started posting it
for the package which showed the problem to me.
It's a little bit frustrating, however, knowing, after 1 and half year
that I posted 'my' bug in the wrong place.
In any case I
Yes, the bug is still fully there.
Tried this morning with Kubuntu Hardy updated recently (a few days ago).
I tried it on a laptop Compaq/HP nw8000 (the same one I was using at the bug
report time).
Now the configuration of the dual head is changed (MergedFB is no more active,
I had to figure
Public bug reported:
Kubuntu Gutsy updated today (11 Oct 2007).
1) Start downloading a file with konqueror. It will create something like
'file.part' and it will add data to it.
2) The download breaks for any reason.
3) Start again the same download: konqueror asks if you want to 'Overwrite' or
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz-kde
I dist-upgraded from Feisty to Gutsy (kubuntu) and I gave a try to compiz-kde.
If I start a normal kde session (with kwin) and *then* I start compiz
--replace it seems to be working.
If I put a compiz.sh file in $HOME/.kde/env with the
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I noticed the same problem on my notebook with the latest Feisty (I mean
with all the updates until today 18 April 2007).
I found a way to close the server list:
Open the file menu and from it click on 'Server list'.
The server's list is already shown but this operation will show the buttons
Beside the notes I've added as a comment directly in the bug window in
launchpad, I'd like to add something concerning the fish protocol.
I can only test it with konqueror (don't know if it's equivalent to scp or
what else in the shell).
Get - 6-7MB/s.
Put - 1MB/s.
P.S. What is the right way
Public bug reported:
If I send a file using the konqueror fish:// protocol to another server in the
LAN, the transfer speed is about 1Mb/s.
If I do the same operation but *receiving* the same file from the same server,
the transfer speed is then about 7Mb/s.
The same result is uploading the
I focused my attention on the sftp protocol (don't know exactly how to
reproduce the behaviour of the fish protocol on the shell).
I tried transferring a file which is 232MB in size (to get significat
results).
These are the results using sftp protocol with konqueror:
put - 0.9MB/s
get - 1.3 to
Public bug reported:
When I send a signal USR1 to a dd process, it prints the number of in
records, the number of out records and then it gives a segmentation
fault and it quits.
To send the signal, I get the process id with a 'ps ax | grep dd' on
another shell and then I use the command 'kill
Public bug reported:
I use a dual monitor configuration (with merged framebuffer) with an ATI
adapter (ATI Technologies Inc RV350 [Mobility Radeon 9600 M10]).
I use the open source radeon drivers (with R300 acceleration).
glxinfo gives this (among the other information): OpenGL renderer string:
Public bug reported:
The package in ubuntu dapper completely misses the templates for the
various cd/dvd cases.
When you save a cover and, later, you try to reload it you get an error
of unknown cd case.
To fix the problem I downloaded the sources from kde-apps.org and copied
manually the
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