I mount by hand via mount with the following line in /etc/fstab
//tower3/home13/njd33 /home/jon/h cifs
uid=1000,gid=1000,username=CAMPUS\njd33,user,noauto 0 0
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Binary package hint: samba
Hello, I think this is superficially similar to #427896 but I am not
certain it's the same thing.
On occasion, perhaps all the time (I do not know - will try to find out)
I cannot unmount a CIFS mount. I use mount/umount (thus
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: samba
I mount a CIFS share and from time to time the mount becomes invalid and
cannot be unmounted. The utility complains that it can only unmount CIFS
filesystems:
r...@sobek:~# mount | grep jon/h
//tower3/home13/njd33 on /home/jon/h type cifs
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Hi: just a general pointer, this bug report would be a lot easier to
read if you attached the big dmesg output as an attachment rather than
in-line and only provided the relevant line from lspci (at least for me:
I'm not sure what the kernel team or general launchpad etiquette is).
Regarding
Public bug reported:
I attempted a fairly basic install using Edgy Knot 3 powerpc desktop CD.
I had to manually edit partitions to create a swap and ext3 partition:
the disk was previously partitioned using mac os x installer's disk
utility to have 10GB HFS+ partition first, then 10GB free space
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Oh, if the button isn't generating events, the unmask to do is
echo enable,0x /proc/acpi/ibm/hotkey
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Here's a preliminary script for acpi-support to support hot
docking/undocking.
For the thinkpad undock please button to work, you need to unmask it
in /proc/acpi/ibm/event; I'm not sure if acpi-support or hotkey-support
do this already.
You'll need thinkpad-acpi loaded for that /proc bit to be
Amazing. So if the diff was applied properly, it would do the wrong
thing (mail ubuntu-users), and without, it files it in the Debian
bugtracker? Why on earth was this package imported?
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This package has stopped working for me today since I've upgraded from
Edgy to Feisty. No diagnostic info yet, but I'll have a go today.
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I've just uploaded -5 to debian which moves the wad dependencies to
Recommends:. I received one comment on the games list which was an
affirmative.
Whether or not ubuntu decides to use game-data-packager or not is up to
you folks, of course. If you opt not to, there's a patch in -5 which
adds
Games go in /usr/games. The PATH above does not include /usr/games. It
does include /usr/sbin though. Root, by default, does not include
/usr/games but does include /usr/sbin.
The user is most likely running as root. I suggest running as a normal
user.
You can see the list of files installed by
If you read the prboom package's description, you should see PrBoom
requires an IWAD to play. A free IWAD is available in the freedoom
package. You can install your commercial Doom IWADs using doom-package.
.
The reason for using Depends: is that prboom cannot be used without an
IWAD. In Debian
It's a problem with MIDI playback and some hardware, not all. Timidity
fixes it because that makes prboom use software MIDI playback rather
than hardware. It shouldn't be a dependency because not all hardware
MIDI is affected.
I think it's a bug in the SDL mixer library.
You can get around it by
Penguin command apparently might behave the same:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=298982
It was a while ago but in the libsdl1.2-mixer documentation it says do
not do something, I think if you are using it asynchronously, prboom
does. When I stopped it doing that (patch not
You do need a wad file and prboom is useless without one. I guess you
are suggesting that the wad file should be seen as similar to e.g. a
JPEG used in conjunction with the GIMP: you don't need to provide a JPEG
in a package for GIMP to be in the archive. The difference of course is
the GIMP can
The name prboom is misleading enough as it is, so if someone was installing
it
they probably already read the description and know what they're doing.
I think this bug report is evidence that people *aren't* reading the
package description, or they'd know about doom-package and how to avoid
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Hello, I haven't the faintest unfortunately. I'm not likely to get
around to investigating Ubuntu on the PPC again for a long time -- I'm
too busy with other things :(
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Przemyslaw, you (Ubuntu) do not even support PowerPC in 9.10, so If I
followed your advice I would be totally wasting my time.
(Oh, how I *hate* copy-and-paste triage texts...)
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Ok I can confirm this using karmic's prboom package on a Debian sid i386
machine. Using the latest version of the package in Debian (-5 rather
than -4) is fine.
I suspect a bad build or something.
Someone who looks after this stuff in Ubuntu should either schedule a
rebuild or pull in the more
Could someone who is experiencing this bug please provide a backtrace?
It looks like some of the assembler in prboom is not liked by the
version of gcc being used by Ubuntu. I'm guessing this is a more recent
version than Debian (or some feature or patch applied is missing on
Debian) so the
Thanks to ferrazrafael for your efforts in providing a fixed package,
but I don't think it's a good idea to advise people to install unsigned
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Thanks. Unfortunately we need a backtrace with debugging symbols which
means one from a rebuilt package (there is no seperate debugging symbols
package for prboom at the moment)
I've passed this onto upstream who suggest just disabling all asm. I
don't kNow who is responsible for the ubuntu
Robert J Lee, thanks for your offer. For info, in general, if you define
the DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS environment variable to include nostrip, then
the package build process will not strip debugging symbols from
binaries.
However, I passed this onto the upstream author, who suggested that
there was no
Greg,
Did you read the bug report? We already know that.
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/usr/games/game-data-packager: 31: source: not found
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This was fixed in Debian in January '09, with version 19. The current
version in Debian is 22.
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Even aside from the issue of responsibility (game or WM), freedoom is
merely a lump of world data and does not draw any windows at all. The
window drawing is performed by an engine, most likely prboom.
** Changed in: freedoom (Ubuntu)
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Window games should start in
My comments: definitely a window manager issue, although maybe some
games could provide hints to the WM. The concept of centered doesn't
even make sense in some environments (tiled awesome, ion2, ion3, etc.).
If a game does try to position itself centrally, it would no doubt
suffer from many bugs
Mesa 7.1 has now been released. I'm not sure whether the patch has gone
in or not.
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can you also try prboom with -nosound?
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I think I've figured this out.
In my BIOS (hit esc and/or f1 repeatedly at boot to get to it), there's an
option Power on Display. It's not visible on the first page; I had to hit
page down to bring up the second page.
My laptop was set to auto-selected, if I switch it to the only other
I bet your laptop is running i386. I think this is an amd64 and BE
issue, but it's reported all over LP already (348126, 328127, 328445...)
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Hi, sorry for the delay, I rarely check launchpad... afaik this still is
not implemented and I will be persuing it again soon.
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I'd say once the bug was confirmed upstream it would make sense to
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Well, for that specific case I updated dpkg with another package
manager. I don't use Ubuntu anymore, but I still have my old Ubuntu
installation available on a spare machine at work, so I can boot it up
and see if update manager exhibits the same behaviour with another
package. Would that be
Hi, I'm afraid I don't have time to try and reproduce this once more
with a newer Ubuntu (and I no longer regularly use Ubuntu nor have
regular access to an Ubuntu installation). Do with this report whatever
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This is not a bug in prboom. If you want to request a new package
please use the correct channel. The maintainers of prboom believe the
package has value and thus continue to invest work in it.
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Sorry I realise my response here was a bit curt. There is an existing
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http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=559132 . I do not have
the time to take on any more doom packages, but I would be happy to
sponsor/mentor someone who was
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package freedoom 0.6.4-1 failed to install/upgrade: sub-processo script
post-installation instalado retornou estado de saída de erro 2
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josoe, thank you for your initial report.
You have now submitted the same bug report four times. Please do not
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The backlight can be adjusted normally. But after suspend, the
backlight will not adjust.
Minimal test case: boot to single user mode, tweak backlight using
/sys/class/backlight/toshiba/brightness, suspend via mem to
/sys/power/state.
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Ok, this just happened again immediately after login from a cold boot.
Despite the autorestart tweak above, the loop happened until X reached
its client limit again.
I did capture a lot of core files this time. I've generated backtraces
from them all and I will attach them all to this bug. They
Ok it is too much work to attach every bt to this report, I've attached
one sample and here's a zip of them all. 21 in total.
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This could potentially be the same bug as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-desktop/+bug/273141
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Confirmed with 10.10 on a Toshiba R100.
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Trident Microsystems CyberBlade
XP4m32 (rev 91)
Using the xorg.conf at this URL fixes it
http://kubuntu-portege.blogspot.com/2008/10/xorgconf-using-trident-
diver.html
SO the issue is that the trident driver does not
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the sdhci-devel mailing list appears to have disappeared, so the (non
functional) development driver is hard to find. Here's a link to the
mailing list post at GMANE. The attachments are available:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.drivers.sdhci.devel/2234
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Binary package hint: pm-utils
Toshiba R100 laptop.
Invoking pm-suspend from a root shell causes a VT switch, but does not
suspend the laptop. The pm-suspend process continues to run, apparently
doing nothing.
This laptop suspends/resumes fine if you manually echo mem
pm-is-supported --suspend returns 0 (success)
This is ubuntu maverick.
invoking sh -v $(which pm-suspend) shows the last line executed as
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When this happens, I think the nautilus process is segfaulting and being
autorestarted (thanks drs305 for the hint). I've finally managed to
capture a backtrace:
(gdb) bt
#0 0xb71d8b96 in cairo_set_source_surface () from /usr/lib/libcairo.so.2
#1 0xb73a8993 in gdk_cairo_set_source_pixbuf ()
I've tweaked autorestart as suggested. Next time this happens,
hopefully I will be able to determine whether nautilus is the chicken or
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Binary package hint: gnome-panel
I have a single gnome-panel at the top of my screen.
Occasionally, the panel moves to occupy the right-hand 50% of the
screen, horizontally. The panel also stretches off past the visible
edge on the RHS. It's as if the panel hasn't
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Binary package hint: samba
I mount a CIFS share and from time to time the mount becomes invalid and
cannot be unmounted. The utility complains that it can only unmount CIFS
filesystems:
r...@sobek:~# mount | grep jon/h
//tower3/home13/njd33 on /home/jon/h type cifs
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Binary package hint: gtimelog
The background colour for the gtimelog icon is a light grey (similar to
GNOME default): It hasn't picked up my theme's panel colour which is
black (Ubuntu 10.04 default)
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: gtimelog 0.0+svn88-3
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sensible-editor would be the right choice for editor, but evolution is
as bad a choice as mutt, really. I guess we need a sensible-email-
client.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gtimelog
It would be nice to have the report a bug option on the Help menu.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: gtimelog 0.0+svn88-3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-24.43-generic-pae 2.6.32.15+drm33.5
Uname: Linux
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Binary package hint: indicator-applet
The lock screen / logout / etc. button within the indicator applet has
become invisible. The main icon (set status etc.) is still visible. I do
not know what has triggered this. Screenshot attached.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease:
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I do not see an icon for empathy in the notification area. I've just
added a new notification area to confirm this.
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I've just checked to see what happens with no notification area or
indicator applet: without either, empathy disappears in just the same
manner as already described.
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With no indicator applet, this causes empathy to draw an icon in the
notification area.
so the bug can be restated as:
With no indicator applet in gnome-panel and with the default options set
(i.e. show incoming messages in the messaging menu), on clicking the
'close' button on the empathy main
This sounds like exactly the same issue as #101936 LP in prboom (debbugs
#472087), penguin command (debian #298982)...
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: doom-wad-shareware
doom-wad-shareware claims to be version 1.9 of the upstream IWAD but is
in fact 1.8. See http://doom.wikia.com/wiki/DOOM1.WAD for a table of MD5
hashes for the various versions.
If you run chocolate-doom and leave it to play a demo,
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: virtualbox-ose
$ vdfuse -f /media/win7/Users/Jon/.VirtualBox/HardDisks/ra.vdi ~/mnt
fusermount: option allow_other only allowed if 'user_allow_other' is set in
/etc/fuse.conf
I did not ask vdfuse to set the allow_other option. You can, by
specifying
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Binary package hint: virtualbox-ose-fuse
The package provide a vdfuse binary, but no manpage nor files in
/usr/share/doc explaining how to use it.
(the binary itself outputs some command-line argument options if you
invoke it without any)
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease:
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I did, but I'm not sure it's working. Can mutter/clutter not use (albeit
slow) software GL? If not, this is either a bug in its own right or
needs more explicit mention in the package description.
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mutter will not start (Window manager error: Unable to initialize Clutter.)
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 568360 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/568360
Hi, are you sure? That bug's description is totally different. The
screenshot in that other report shows the relevant icon rendering
correctly. Have you marked the wrong bug as duplicate?
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Hi Chad, reading the bug notes I can't understand why the bug is
invalid. Can you please explain?
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visual corruption affecting several panel applets
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/439448
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My patch was against upstream git HEAD. Adapting it for Ubuntu is
trivial; to be honest, running
find . -type f | perl -p -i -e 's,muine-
player.org,muine.gooeylinux.org,g'
(or similar) would be quicker than adjusting and applying a patch. But,
since you insist, find an adjusted one for
Erm...
a) the OPs suggestion would prevent you from installing mutter alongside
metacity, which is pretty important for curious people who might want to
perhaps evaluate mutter, but not commit to using it, and need an exit
strategy. Especially since mutter fails to start for many people right
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mutter
From within a standard GNOME session (inc metacity), with desktop
effects disabled (running inside a vbox VM):
j...@ra:~$ mutter --replace
OpenGL Warning: glXChooseFBConfigSGIX not implemented by Chromium
Window manager error: Unable to
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50135348/Dependencies.txt
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mutter will not start (Window manager error: Unable to initialize Clutter.)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/592683
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