[Bug 483516] Re: Empathy doesn't allow SIP accounts in Karmic

2009-11-16 Thread Luis Lobo
In my case, it still didn't appear.
It is not showing any error.
How can I check I have SIP protocol installed for Empathy?

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[Bug 483516] Re: Empathy doesn't allow SIP accounts in Karmic

2009-11-16 Thread Luis Lobo
Just a comment, i already installed the telepathy-sofiasip.

Have "fixed" it. Actually, closing empathy was not enough. I had to run a 
pkill mission-control-5
and then start empathy, this made it work.

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[Bug 483516] Re: Empathy doesn't allow SIP accounts in Karmic

2009-11-18 Thread Luis Lobo
I had to use install this package: telepathy-sofiasip

It was not installed when the OS was installed.

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[Bug 197762] Re: file transfers on USB disk are very slow

2009-11-20 Thread Luis Lobo
I had this problem, and after reading all this comments, i decided to
give it a try to the reconfiguration of fstab

I went from 4 MB to a steady 30MB (this is the REAL max throughput of a
USB device in USB 2.0)

It worked perfectly. Also, setting my SATA Ports to use 32 bit and it
made it a little better.

Setting "noatime,nodiratime" to the mount options in /etc/fstab solves
the problem for me atleast

Ubuntu 64 here:
Linux lap-lub-lnx 2.6.31-15-generic #50-Ubuntu SMP Tue Nov 10 14:53:52 UTC 2009 
x86_64 GNU/Linux
hardware: Intel Core 2 Duo (Centrino 2)

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file transfers on USB disk are very slow
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