I haven't tried to install Kubuntu 7.04 yet in a real machine.
When booting from the live CD, all works correctly even inside VMware.
After installation on virtual HDD, still ok. After installation of latest
vmtools (build 45731) the problem appears (here attached the xorg.conf before
and after
It seems that the current Adept binary package for Gutsy (2.1.3ubuntu3)
is no longer affected by this bug, changelogs are correctly fetched even
through a proxy. If I'm not wrong, the source package already includes
the fix among the debian patches.
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Unable to fetch the Developer Changelog
I can confirm now that the patch solved the problem in Feisty (at least for me).
Thank you all peoples.
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Unable to fetch the Developer Changelog
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Many thanks Michael, however I need a little help for applying this patch.
I downloaded the latest adept source package (adept-2.1.2ubuntu26.1) from the
feisty repositories through the following command:
apt-get source adept
but then I was unable to apply the patch because no changelog.cpp ,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: adept-manager
Using Kubuntu 7.04 up-to-date.
In Adept Manager 2.1 Cruiser (KDE 3.5.6) select any package, the press
Details button and go to the Developer Changelog tab.
After a while the message Unable to fetch the Developer Changelog.: Host
Public bug reported:
Hi,
I'm running Kubuntu 7.04 as guest in VMware Workstation 6.0 RC with vmware
tools installed and up-to-date. All works fine but I got a strange behaviour if
I reverse the mouse buttons from the control panel (System Settings-Keyboard
and mouse-Mouse-Left Handed). It
Well, I did it. I managed to make eciadsl-start work the first time, at least
under Kubuntu Edgy AMD64 (but probably it may work on other versions /
platforms).
The trick was to change the following line of the script /usr/bin/eciadsl-start
from:
nice --20 /usr/sbin/pppd call adsl updetach
to
I experienced the very same behaviour with both Kubuntu 6.06.1 (kernel
2.6.15.26 AMD64 generic) and Kubuntu 6.10 (kernel 2.6.17.10 AMD64
generic), both freshly installed + pppoe package from Ubuntu archives +
eciadsl 0.11 usermode (Debian package:
The same happens to me. Moreover, the Power Saver setting is not
remembered after restarting the PC or even the X. I'm using Kubuntu
6.06.1 AMD64 on Athlon64/NVIDIA adapter (with 'nvidia-glx' driver
package installed). Is this issue still alive ?
Thanks,
Bruno
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