[Bug 163189] samba packages in gutsy-security repository have incorrect permissions

2007-11-16 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: samba

Just tried to install samba. My internet connection is working properly,
I'm guessing that the permissions on these files are set incorrectly:


$ sudo apt-get -f install
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree   
Reading state information... Done
Correcting dependencies... Done
The following extra packages will be installed:
  samba samba-common smbfs
Suggested packages:
  openbsd-inetd inet-superserver
Recommended packages:
  smbldap-tools
The following packages will be upgraded:
  samba samba-common smbfs
3 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 7746kB of archives.
After unpacking 4096B of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue [Y/n]? y
Err http://security.ubuntu.com gutsy-security/main smbfs 3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1
  403 Forbidden
Err http://security.ubuntu.com gutsy-security/main samba 3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1
  403 Forbidden
Err http://security.ubuntu.com gutsy-security/main samba-common 
3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1
  403 Forbidden
Failed to fetch 
http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/s/samba/smbfs_3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1_amd64.deb
  403 Forbidden
Failed to fetch 
http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/s/samba/samba_3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1_amd64.deb
  403 Forbidden
Failed to fetch 
http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/s/samba/samba-common_3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1_amd64.deb
  403 Forbidden
E: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with 
--fix-missing?

** Affects: samba (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 144649] Re: compiz.real crashed with SIGSEGV in glGetString()

2007-09-28 Thread Daniel A. Freer
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 144241 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144241

Same here, trying to use my tv-out with nvidia-glx, xinerama, and I'm in Gutsy. 
All I had to do was switch back to metacity, it didn't affect anything else.
I've attached my xorg.conf file if it helps.

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[Bug 172371] Amarok cover art corrupted

2007-11-27 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Public bug reported:

Using Amarok 1.4.7

Several mp3's in my music collection will have corrupted album art displayed in 
the OSD and Context menu. In a specific case, I have links to 2 screenshots of 
2 different songs, both from the same album. The first song displays the album 
art correctly, but the second song shows a corrupted image:
http://www.dfreer.org/~dfreer/screenshots/amarok_fine.png
http://www.dfreer.org/~dfreer/screenshots/amarok_glitch.png

Furthermore, when trying to change the album art for either song, to a
randomly different album art, the art doesn't change at all. "Unset
Cover" does not remove the art either.

The mp3's are stored on a samba share (mounted on my local hard drive),
and I have read/write permissions to the share. All of the music is
owned by my user, and have 644 permissions. All of my mp3's ID3 tags are
edited using Easytag, with the cover art being stored in the album
folder (cover.png, cover.jpg, or cover.bmp), and the art is added in the
ID3 tag as well.

** Affects: amarok (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 92941] Re: [can-not-install] file overwrite error

2007-03-27 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Confirmed.

** Attachment added: "Screenshot of error using update-notifier"
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[Bug 92037] Power Manager reports incorrect times

2007-03-13 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager

On my HP dv6000t laptop the Gnome Power Manager frequently reports incorrect 
battery life remaining (in time). The percentage of battery life remaining is 
correct. This has occured on the same laptop in Edgy 32, Edgy 64, and Feisty 64.
Time remaining can fluctate anywhere from 5 minutes left on a fully charged 
battery to 10 hours remaining (my battery can only last roughly 3 hours).

ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
Date: Tue Mar 13 16:58:05 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
Uname: Linux danlaptop 2.6.20-9-generic #2 SMP Sun Feb 25 22:59:06 UTC 2007 
x86_64 GNU/Linux

** Affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 92037] Re: Power Manager reports incorrect times

2007-03-16 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Screenshot of my Power History (reported by gnome-power-manager). Note
how it spikes...

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[Bug 102399] Re: No gconf control for disabling/enabling new compositet volume bar

2007-04-04 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Agreed. If it is part of gnome-settings, there should be gconf settings
to control it. It is quite too large (although if it was smaller it
would look great).

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[Bug 118970] Vi partially installed by default

2007-06-06 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: vim

Affects:
Default installs of feisty Desktop AMD64, feisty desktop i386, and possibly 
edgy desktop versions as well. 
The AMD64/i386 Live CD's for feisty, and possibly edgy Live CD's as well.

Symptoms:
the vi command line editor seems to be partially installed.
You can run the vi command, for example:
vi myfile.txt
However, the editor refuses to accept normal commands, does not display the 
commands to the editor itself (example: :q!), does not display the --Insert-- 
dialog at bottom left of the screen, and when using arrow keys to navigate it 
outputs the keypresses and carriage returns in the file itself.

Fix:
This problem is fixed simply by installing the correct package:
sudo apt-get install vim

Possible permanent solutions: 
(1) Have the vim package fully installed on the Live CD , and fully installed 
on default install. 
(2) Completely remove vi functionality if it was never intended to be included 
on the Live CD (not a good idea, especially if Live CD X server crashes and 
user needs to access files from the command line)

** Affects: vim (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 118970] Re: Vi partially installed by default

2007-06-09 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Thanks for clearing this up Micah!

   I Didn't ever realize there were different versions of vi, I assumed
vim was just the proper package name for vi. Also, I wasn't aware nano
was the default editor for ubuntu, I guess I should read up and start
learning nano.

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[Bug 188567] Re: [hardy] soundproblems with zsnes

2008-05-14 Thread Daniel A. Freer
I've noticed that ZSNES freezes hard when using SDL as well. Sending it
a SIGTERM (15?) doesn't get rid of it, but a SIGKILL (9?) does.
Shouldn't require a restart of the entire X Server.

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[Bug 188567] Re: [hardy] soundproblems with zsnes

2008-05-15 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Nach (zsnes dev) has released a patch and some binaries for zsnes 1.51,
they can be found here:

http://board.zsnes.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=168952#168952  (Patch)
http://board.zsnes.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=168959  (Binaries and Source)

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[Bug 227475] Re: libao.so contains hardcoded paths

2008-05-15 Thread Daniel A. Freer
** Summary changed:

- zsnes 64-bit searches for libao files incorrectly
+ libao.so contains hardcoded paths

** Description changed:

- ZSNES cannot be compiled as a 64-bit binary, and therefore uses 32-bit
- libraries on 64-bit systems. A 64-bit package could be made of the
- 32-bit binary relatively easy (whether it would violate Debians
- packaging standards or not IDK).
+ libao2 currently hard codes the paths to it's plugins, located in
+ /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/.
  
- Among others, it uses libao for sound output. In Hardy+ only, libao is
- available in the package ia32-libs (before Hardy, one had to download
- the 32-bit libao and install it manually). ia32-libs correctly places
- libao packages at the following path:
+ This can be shown by running this command:
+ [code]strings /usr/lib/libao.so.2 | grep / [/code]
  
- From http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/amd64/ia32-libs/filelist
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libalsa09.so
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libarts.so
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libesd.so
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libnas.so
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/liboss.so
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libpulse.so
+ This becomes a problem when the 32-bit version of libao is used on a
+ 64-bit system. It'll check /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/ instead of
+ /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/, which causes a segfault in zsnes (a 32-bit
+ only binary).
  
- However, zsnes currently seems to only look for the 32-bit libraries in 
/usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/, leading to a segfault within zsnes when compiled with 
--enable-libao and run using the OSS driver like so: 
- ./zsnes -ad oss
+ This can temporarily be fixed on user's systems by symbolically linking
+ the 32-bit plugins located in /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/ to
+ /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/. A better fix would be to use a relative path
+ such as ./ao/plugins-2/ instead of the absolute path of
+ /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/.
  
- A fix that works is to symbolically link the 32-bit libs in 
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/ to /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/, making sure not to 
overwrite the already existing 64-bit libs. Most of this information I believe 
I've covered in detail on the ubuntu forums thread I created:
- http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=588744
+ This affects ia32-libs in hardy especially, since it now contains
+ libao2.

** Changed in: libao (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: zsnes => libao

** Also affects: ia32-libs (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 188567] Re: [hardy] soundproblems with zsnes

2008-05-16 Thread Daniel A. Freer
No idea, but I'm guessing the problems other SDL games are experiencing
are issues with pulseaudio itself, or rather the way it's setup on
people's systems. :(

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[Bug 227475] [NEW] zsnes 64-bit searches for libao files incorrectly

2008-05-06 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Public bug reported:

ZSNES cannot be compiled as a 64-bit binary, and therefore uses 32-bit
libraries on 64-bit systems. A 64-bit package could be made of the
32-bit binary relatively easy (whether it would violate Debians
packaging standards or not IDK).

Among others, it uses libao for sound output. In Hardy+ only, libao is
available in the package ia32-libs (before Hardy, one had to download
the 32-bit libao and install it manually). ia32-libs correctly places
libao packages at the following path:

>From http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/amd64/ia32-libs/filelist
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libalsa09.so
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libarts.so
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libesd.so
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libnas.so
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/liboss.so
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libpulse.so

However, zsnes currently seems to only look for the 32-bit libraries in 
/usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/, leading to a segfault within zsnes when compiled with 
--enable-libao and run using the OSS driver like so: 
./zsnes -ad oss

A fix that works is to symbolically link the 32-bit libs in 
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/ to /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/, making sure not to 
overwrite the already existing 64-bit libs. Most of this information I believe 
I've covered in detail on the ubuntu forums thread I created:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=588744

** Affects: zsnes (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 188567] Re: [hardy] soundproblems with zsnes

2008-05-08 Thread Daniel A. Freer
zsnes -ad sdl with libsdl1.2debian-oss installed on previous versions of
ubuntu worked ok, although it definitely didn't produce the best quality
sound. Some ways to increase this was to change the sound to 48000hz,
and I was just recently informed that running with ROM-specific hacks
turned off (zsnes -dh -ad sdl as shown here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=4904969&postcount=13)  may help
as well.

But the best sound quality comes from using zsnes -ad oss with the libao
library. On 64-bit hardy systems, this requires that you place the
32-bit libao libraries from /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/ in
/usr/lib/ao/plugins-2 so that zsnes can use them.

Has anyone been able to figure out how to get zsnes + oss + libao +
pulseaudio to work nicely together in hardy? Or at the very least, zsnes
+ sdl + libsdl1.2debian-oss + pulseaudio on the 64-bit arch (I assume
this involves installing the libsdl1.2debian-oss 32-bit library instead
of the 64-bit)?

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[Bug 163189] samba packages in gutsy-security repository have incorrect permissions

2007-11-16 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: samba

Just tried to install samba. My internet connection is working properly,
I'm guessing that the permissions on these files are set incorrectly:


$ sudo apt-get -f install
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree   
Reading state information... Done
Correcting dependencies... Done
The following extra packages will be installed:
  samba samba-common smbfs
Suggested packages:
  openbsd-inetd inet-superserver
Recommended packages:
  smbldap-tools
The following packages will be upgraded:
  samba samba-common smbfs
3 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 7746kB of archives.
After unpacking 4096B of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue [Y/n]? y
Err http://security.ubuntu.com gutsy-security/main smbfs 3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1
  403 Forbidden
Err http://security.ubuntu.com gutsy-security/main samba 3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1
  403 Forbidden
Err http://security.ubuntu.com gutsy-security/main samba-common 
3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1
  403 Forbidden
Failed to fetch 
http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/s/samba/smbfs_3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1_amd64.deb
  403 Forbidden
Failed to fetch 
http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/s/samba/samba_3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1_amd64.deb
  403 Forbidden
Failed to fetch 
http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/s/samba/samba-common_3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1_amd64.deb
  403 Forbidden
E: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with 
--fix-missing?

** Affects: samba (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 172371] Amarok cover art corrupted

2007-11-27 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Public bug reported:

Using Amarok 1.4.7

Several mp3's in my music collection will have corrupted album art displayed in 
the OSD and Context menu. In a specific case, I have links to 2 screenshots of 
2 different songs, both from the same album. The first song displays the album 
art correctly, but the second song shows a corrupted image:
http://www.dfreer.org/~dfreer/screenshots/amarok_fine.png
http://www.dfreer.org/~dfreer/screenshots/amarok_glitch.png

Furthermore, when trying to change the album art for either song, to a
randomly different album art, the art doesn't change at all. "Unset
Cover" does not remove the art either.

The mp3's are stored on a samba share (mounted on my local hard drive),
and I have read/write permissions to the share. All of the music is
owned by my user, and have 644 permissions. All of my mp3's ID3 tags are
edited using Easytag, with the cover art being stored in the album
folder (cover.png, cover.jpg, or cover.bmp), and the art is added in the
ID3 tag as well.

** Affects: amarok (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 144649] Re: compiz.real crashed with SIGSEGV in glGetString()

2007-09-28 Thread Daniel A. Freer
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 144241 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144241

Same here, trying to use my tv-out with nvidia-glx, xinerama, and I'm in Gutsy. 
All I had to do was switch back to metacity, it didn't affect anything else.
I've attached my xorg.conf file if it helps.

** Attachment added: "xorg.conf"
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[Bug 118970] Vi partially installed by default

2007-06-06 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: vim

Affects:
Default installs of feisty Desktop AMD64, feisty desktop i386, and possibly 
edgy desktop versions as well. 
The AMD64/i386 Live CD's for feisty, and possibly edgy Live CD's as well.

Symptoms:
the vi command line editor seems to be partially installed.
You can run the vi command, for example:
vi myfile.txt
However, the editor refuses to accept normal commands, does not display the 
commands to the editor itself (example: :q!), does not display the --Insert-- 
dialog at bottom left of the screen, and when using arrow keys to navigate it 
outputs the keypresses and carriage returns in the file itself.

Fix:
This problem is fixed simply by installing the correct package:
sudo apt-get install vim

Possible permanent solutions: 
(1) Have the vim package fully installed on the Live CD , and fully installed 
on default install. 
(2) Completely remove vi functionality if it was never intended to be included 
on the Live CD (not a good idea, especially if Live CD X server crashes and 
user needs to access files from the command line)

** Affects: vim (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 118970] Re: Vi partially installed by default

2007-06-09 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Thanks for clearing this up Micah!

   I Didn't ever realize there were different versions of vi, I assumed
vim was just the proper package name for vi. Also, I wasn't aware nano
was the default editor for ubuntu, I guess I should read up and start
learning nano.

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[Bug 92941] Re: [can-not-install] file overwrite error

2007-03-27 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Confirmed.

** Attachment added: "Screenshot of error using update-notifier"
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[Bug 92037] Power Manager reports incorrect times

2007-03-13 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager

On my HP dv6000t laptop the Gnome Power Manager frequently reports incorrect 
battery life remaining (in time). The percentage of battery life remaining is 
correct. This has occured on the same laptop in Edgy 32, Edgy 64, and Feisty 64.
Time remaining can fluctate anywhere from 5 minutes left on a fully charged 
battery to 10 hours remaining (my battery can only last roughly 3 hours).

ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
Date: Tue Mar 13 16:58:05 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
Uname: Linux danlaptop 2.6.20-9-generic #2 SMP Sun Feb 25 22:59:06 UTC 2007 
x86_64 GNU/Linux

** Affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 92037] Re: Power Manager reports incorrect times

2007-03-16 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Screenshot of my Power History (reported by gnome-power-manager). Note
how it spikes...

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[Bug 188567] Re: [hardy] soundproblems with zsnes

2008-05-15 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Nach (zsnes dev) has released a patch and some binaries for zsnes 1.51,
they can be found here:

http://board.zsnes.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=168952#168952  (Patch)
http://board.zsnes.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=168959  (Binaries and Source)

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[Bug 227475] Re: libao.so contains hardcoded paths

2008-05-15 Thread Daniel A. Freer
** Summary changed:

- zsnes 64-bit searches for libao files incorrectly
+ libao.so contains hardcoded paths

** Description changed:

- ZSNES cannot be compiled as a 64-bit binary, and therefore uses 32-bit
- libraries on 64-bit systems. A 64-bit package could be made of the
- 32-bit binary relatively easy (whether it would violate Debians
- packaging standards or not IDK).
+ libao2 currently hard codes the paths to it's plugins, located in
+ /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/.
  
- Among others, it uses libao for sound output. In Hardy+ only, libao is
- available in the package ia32-libs (before Hardy, one had to download
- the 32-bit libao and install it manually). ia32-libs correctly places
- libao packages at the following path:
+ This can be shown by running this command:
+ [code]strings /usr/lib/libao.so.2 | grep / [/code]
  
- From http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/amd64/ia32-libs/filelist
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libalsa09.so
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libarts.so
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libesd.so
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libnas.so
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/liboss.so
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libpulse.so
+ This becomes a problem when the 32-bit version of libao is used on a
+ 64-bit system. It'll check /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/ instead of
+ /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/, which causes a segfault in zsnes (a 32-bit
+ only binary).
  
- However, zsnes currently seems to only look for the 32-bit libraries in 
/usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/, leading to a segfault within zsnes when compiled with 
--enable-libao and run using the OSS driver like so: 
- ./zsnes -ad oss
+ This can temporarily be fixed on user's systems by symbolically linking
+ the 32-bit plugins located in /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/ to
+ /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/. A better fix would be to use a relative path
+ such as ./ao/plugins-2/ instead of the absolute path of
+ /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/.
  
- A fix that works is to symbolically link the 32-bit libs in 
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/ to /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/, making sure not to 
overwrite the already existing 64-bit libs. Most of this information I believe 
I've covered in detail on the ubuntu forums thread I created:
- http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=588744
+ This affects ia32-libs in hardy especially, since it now contains
+ libao2.

** Changed in: libao (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: zsnes => libao

** Also affects: ia32-libs (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 188567] Re: [hardy] soundproblems with zsnes

2008-05-16 Thread Daniel A. Freer
No idea, but I'm guessing the problems other SDL games are experiencing
are issues with pulseaudio itself, or rather the way it's setup on
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[Bug 227475] [NEW] zsnes 64-bit searches for libao files incorrectly

2008-05-06 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Public bug reported:

ZSNES cannot be compiled as a 64-bit binary, and therefore uses 32-bit
libraries on 64-bit systems. A 64-bit package could be made of the
32-bit binary relatively easy (whether it would violate Debians
packaging standards or not IDK).

Among others, it uses libao for sound output. In Hardy+ only, libao is
available in the package ia32-libs (before Hardy, one had to download
the 32-bit libao and install it manually). ia32-libs correctly places
libao packages at the following path:

>From http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/amd64/ia32-libs/filelist
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libalsa09.so
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libarts.so
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libesd.so
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libnas.so
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/liboss.so
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libpulse.so

However, zsnes currently seems to only look for the 32-bit libraries in 
/usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/, leading to a segfault within zsnes when compiled with 
--enable-libao and run using the OSS driver like so: 
./zsnes -ad oss

A fix that works is to symbolically link the 32-bit libs in 
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/ to /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/, making sure not to 
overwrite the already existing 64-bit libs. Most of this information I believe 
I've covered in detail on the ubuntu forums thread I created:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=588744

** Affects: zsnes (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 188567] Re: [hardy] soundproblems with zsnes

2008-05-08 Thread Daniel A. Freer
zsnes -ad sdl with libsdl1.2debian-oss installed on previous versions of
ubuntu worked ok, although it definitely didn't produce the best quality
sound. Some ways to increase this was to change the sound to 48000hz,
and I was just recently informed that running with ROM-specific hacks
turned off (zsnes -dh -ad sdl as shown here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=4904969&postcount=13)  may help
as well.

But the best sound quality comes from using zsnes -ad oss with the libao
library. On 64-bit hardy systems, this requires that you place the
32-bit libao libraries from /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/ in
/usr/lib/ao/plugins-2 so that zsnes can use them.

Has anyone been able to figure out how to get zsnes + oss + libao +
pulseaudio to work nicely together in hardy? Or at the very least, zsnes
+ sdl + libsdl1.2debian-oss + pulseaudio on the 64-bit arch (I assume
this involves installing the libsdl1.2debian-oss 32-bit library instead
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[Bug 188567] Re: [hardy] soundproblems with zsnes

2008-05-14 Thread Daniel A. Freer
I've noticed that ZSNES freezes hard when using SDL as well. Sending it
a SIGTERM (15?) doesn't get rid of it, but a SIGKILL (9?) does.
Shouldn't require a restart of the entire X Server.

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[Bug 102399] Re: No gconf control for disabling/enabling new compositet volume bar

2007-04-04 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Agreed. If it is part of gnome-settings, there should be gconf settings
to control it. It is quite too large (although if it was smaller it
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[Bug 144649] Re: compiz.real crashed with SIGSEGV in glGetString()

2007-09-28 Thread Daniel A. Freer
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 144241 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144241

Same here, trying to use my tv-out with nvidia-glx, xinerama, and I'm in Gutsy. 
All I had to do was switch back to metacity, it didn't affect anything else.
I've attached my xorg.conf file if it helps.

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[Bug 172371] Amarok cover art corrupted

2007-11-27 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Public bug reported:

Using Amarok 1.4.7

Several mp3's in my music collection will have corrupted album art displayed in 
the OSD and Context menu. In a specific case, I have links to 2 screenshots of 
2 different songs, both from the same album. The first song displays the album 
art correctly, but the second song shows a corrupted image:
http://www.dfreer.org/~dfreer/screenshots/amarok_fine.png
http://www.dfreer.org/~dfreer/screenshots/amarok_glitch.png

Furthermore, when trying to change the album art for either song, to a
randomly different album art, the art doesn't change at all. "Unset
Cover" does not remove the art either.

The mp3's are stored on a samba share (mounted on my local hard drive),
and I have read/write permissions to the share. All of the music is
owned by my user, and have 644 permissions. All of my mp3's ID3 tags are
edited using Easytag, with the cover art being stored in the album
folder (cover.png, cover.jpg, or cover.bmp), and the art is added in the
ID3 tag as well.

** Affects: amarok (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 163189] samba packages in gutsy-security repository have incorrect permissions

2007-11-16 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: samba

Just tried to install samba. My internet connection is working properly,
I'm guessing that the permissions on these files are set incorrectly:


$ sudo apt-get -f install
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree   
Reading state information... Done
Correcting dependencies... Done
The following extra packages will be installed:
  samba samba-common smbfs
Suggested packages:
  openbsd-inetd inet-superserver
Recommended packages:
  smbldap-tools
The following packages will be upgraded:
  samba samba-common smbfs
3 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 7746kB of archives.
After unpacking 4096B of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue [Y/n]? y
Err http://security.ubuntu.com gutsy-security/main smbfs 3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1
  403 Forbidden
Err http://security.ubuntu.com gutsy-security/main samba 3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1
  403 Forbidden
Err http://security.ubuntu.com gutsy-security/main samba-common 
3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1
  403 Forbidden
Failed to fetch 
http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/s/samba/smbfs_3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1_amd64.deb
  403 Forbidden
Failed to fetch 
http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/s/samba/samba_3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1_amd64.deb
  403 Forbidden
Failed to fetch 
http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/s/samba/samba-common_3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1_amd64.deb
  403 Forbidden
E: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with 
--fix-missing?

** Affects: samba (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 92941] Re: [can-not-install] file overwrite error

2007-03-27 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Confirmed.

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[Bug 188567] Re: [hardy] soundproblems with zsnes

2008-05-14 Thread Daniel A. Freer
I've noticed that ZSNES freezes hard when using SDL as well. Sending it
a SIGTERM (15?) doesn't get rid of it, but a SIGKILL (9?) does.
Shouldn't require a restart of the entire X Server.

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[Bug 188567] Re: [hardy] soundproblems with zsnes

2008-05-15 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Nach (zsnes dev) has released a patch and some binaries for zsnes 1.51,
they can be found here:

http://board.zsnes.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=168952#168952  (Patch)
http://board.zsnes.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=168959  (Binaries and Source)

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[Bug 227475] Re: libao.so contains hardcoded paths

2008-05-15 Thread Daniel A. Freer
** Summary changed:

- zsnes 64-bit searches for libao files incorrectly
+ libao.so contains hardcoded paths

** Description changed:

- ZSNES cannot be compiled as a 64-bit binary, and therefore uses 32-bit
- libraries on 64-bit systems. A 64-bit package could be made of the
- 32-bit binary relatively easy (whether it would violate Debians
- packaging standards or not IDK).
+ libao2 currently hard codes the paths to it's plugins, located in
+ /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/.
  
- Among others, it uses libao for sound output. In Hardy+ only, libao is
- available in the package ia32-libs (before Hardy, one had to download
- the 32-bit libao and install it manually). ia32-libs correctly places
- libao packages at the following path:
+ This can be shown by running this command:
+ [code]strings /usr/lib/libao.so.2 | grep / [/code]
  
- From http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/amd64/ia32-libs/filelist
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libalsa09.so
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libarts.so
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libesd.so
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libnas.so
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/liboss.so
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libpulse.so
+ This becomes a problem when the 32-bit version of libao is used on a
+ 64-bit system. It'll check /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/ instead of
+ /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/, which causes a segfault in zsnes (a 32-bit
+ only binary).
  
- However, zsnes currently seems to only look for the 32-bit libraries in 
/usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/, leading to a segfault within zsnes when compiled with 
--enable-libao and run using the OSS driver like so: 
- ./zsnes -ad oss
+ This can temporarily be fixed on user's systems by symbolically linking
+ the 32-bit plugins located in /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/ to
+ /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/. A better fix would be to use a relative path
+ such as ./ao/plugins-2/ instead of the absolute path of
+ /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/.
  
- A fix that works is to symbolically link the 32-bit libs in 
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/ to /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/, making sure not to 
overwrite the already existing 64-bit libs. Most of this information I believe 
I've covered in detail on the ubuntu forums thread I created:
- http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=588744
+ This affects ia32-libs in hardy especially, since it now contains
+ libao2.

** Changed in: libao (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: zsnes => libao

** Also affects: ia32-libs (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 188567] Re: [hardy] soundproblems with zsnes

2008-05-16 Thread Daniel A. Freer
No idea, but I'm guessing the problems other SDL games are experiencing
are issues with pulseaudio itself, or rather the way it's setup on
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[Bug 227475] [NEW] zsnes 64-bit searches for libao files incorrectly

2008-05-06 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Public bug reported:

ZSNES cannot be compiled as a 64-bit binary, and therefore uses 32-bit
libraries on 64-bit systems. A 64-bit package could be made of the
32-bit binary relatively easy (whether it would violate Debians
packaging standards or not IDK).

Among others, it uses libao for sound output. In Hardy+ only, libao is
available in the package ia32-libs (before Hardy, one had to download
the 32-bit libao and install it manually). ia32-libs correctly places
libao packages at the following path:

>From http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/amd64/ia32-libs/filelist
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libalsa09.so
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libarts.so
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libesd.so
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libnas.so
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/liboss.so
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libpulse.so

However, zsnes currently seems to only look for the 32-bit libraries in 
/usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/, leading to a segfault within zsnes when compiled with 
--enable-libao and run using the OSS driver like so: 
./zsnes -ad oss

A fix that works is to symbolically link the 32-bit libs in 
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/ to /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/, making sure not to 
overwrite the already existing 64-bit libs. Most of this information I believe 
I've covered in detail on the ubuntu forums thread I created:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=588744

** Affects: zsnes (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 188567] Re: [hardy] soundproblems with zsnes

2008-05-08 Thread Daniel A. Freer
zsnes -ad sdl with libsdl1.2debian-oss installed on previous versions of
ubuntu worked ok, although it definitely didn't produce the best quality
sound. Some ways to increase this was to change the sound to 48000hz,
and I was just recently informed that running with ROM-specific hacks
turned off (zsnes -dh -ad sdl as shown here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=4904969&postcount=13)  may help
as well.

But the best sound quality comes from using zsnes -ad oss with the libao
library. On 64-bit hardy systems, this requires that you place the
32-bit libao libraries from /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/ in
/usr/lib/ao/plugins-2 so that zsnes can use them.

Has anyone been able to figure out how to get zsnes + oss + libao +
pulseaudio to work nicely together in hardy? Or at the very least, zsnes
+ sdl + libsdl1.2debian-oss + pulseaudio on the 64-bit arch (I assume
this involves installing the libsdl1.2debian-oss 32-bit library instead
of the 64-bit)?

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[Bug 92037] Power Manager reports incorrect times

2007-03-13 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager

On my HP dv6000t laptop the Gnome Power Manager frequently reports incorrect 
battery life remaining (in time). The percentage of battery life remaining is 
correct. This has occured on the same laptop in Edgy 32, Edgy 64, and Feisty 64.
Time remaining can fluctate anywhere from 5 minutes left on a fully charged 
battery to 10 hours remaining (my battery can only last roughly 3 hours).

ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
Date: Tue Mar 13 16:58:05 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
Uname: Linux danlaptop 2.6.20-9-generic #2 SMP Sun Feb 25 22:59:06 UTC 2007 
x86_64 GNU/Linux

** Affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 92037] Re: Power Manager reports incorrect times

2007-03-16 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Screenshot of my Power History (reported by gnome-power-manager). Note
how it spikes...

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[Bug 118970] Vi partially installed by default

2007-06-06 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: vim

Affects:
Default installs of feisty Desktop AMD64, feisty desktop i386, and possibly 
edgy desktop versions as well. 
The AMD64/i386 Live CD's for feisty, and possibly edgy Live CD's as well.

Symptoms:
the vi command line editor seems to be partially installed.
You can run the vi command, for example:
vi myfile.txt
However, the editor refuses to accept normal commands, does not display the 
commands to the editor itself (example: :q!), does not display the --Insert-- 
dialog at bottom left of the screen, and when using arrow keys to navigate it 
outputs the keypresses and carriage returns in the file itself.

Fix:
This problem is fixed simply by installing the correct package:
sudo apt-get install vim

Possible permanent solutions: 
(1) Have the vim package fully installed on the Live CD , and fully installed 
on default install. 
(2) Completely remove vi functionality if it was never intended to be included 
on the Live CD (not a good idea, especially if Live CD X server crashes and 
user needs to access files from the command line)

** Affects: vim (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 118970] Re: Vi partially installed by default

2007-06-09 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Thanks for clearing this up Micah!

   I Didn't ever realize there were different versions of vi, I assumed
vim was just the proper package name for vi. Also, I wasn't aware nano
was the default editor for ubuntu, I guess I should read up and start
learning nano.

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[Bug 102399] Re: No gconf control for disabling/enabling new compositet volume bar

2007-04-04 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Agreed. If it is part of gnome-settings, there should be gconf settings
to control it. It is quite too large (although if it was smaller it
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[Bug 92941] Re: [can-not-install] file overwrite error

2007-03-27 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Confirmed.

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[Bug 92037] Power Manager reports incorrect times

2007-03-13 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager

On my HP dv6000t laptop the Gnome Power Manager frequently reports incorrect 
battery life remaining (in time). The percentage of battery life remaining is 
correct. This has occured on the same laptop in Edgy 32, Edgy 64, and Feisty 64.
Time remaining can fluctate anywhere from 5 minutes left on a fully charged 
battery to 10 hours remaining (my battery can only last roughly 3 hours).

ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
Date: Tue Mar 13 16:58:05 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
Uname: Linux danlaptop 2.6.20-9-generic #2 SMP Sun Feb 25 22:59:06 UTC 2007 
x86_64 GNU/Linux

** Affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 92037] Re: Power Manager reports incorrect times

2007-03-16 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Screenshot of my Power History (reported by gnome-power-manager). Note
how it spikes...

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[Bug 144649] Re: compiz.real crashed with SIGSEGV in glGetString()

2007-09-28 Thread Daniel A. Freer
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 144241 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144241

Same here, trying to use my tv-out with nvidia-glx, xinerama, and I'm in Gutsy. 
All I had to do was switch back to metacity, it didn't affect anything else.
I've attached my xorg.conf file if it helps.

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[Bug 188567] Re: [hardy] soundproblems with zsnes

2008-05-14 Thread Daniel A. Freer
I've noticed that ZSNES freezes hard when using SDL as well. Sending it
a SIGTERM (15?) doesn't get rid of it, but a SIGKILL (9?) does.
Shouldn't require a restart of the entire X Server.

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[Bug 188567] Re: [hardy] soundproblems with zsnes

2008-05-15 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Nach (zsnes dev) has released a patch and some binaries for zsnes 1.51,
they can be found here:

http://board.zsnes.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=168952#168952  (Patch)
http://board.zsnes.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=168959  (Binaries and Source)

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[Bug 227475] Re: libao.so contains hardcoded paths

2008-05-15 Thread Daniel A. Freer
** Summary changed:

- zsnes 64-bit searches for libao files incorrectly
+ libao.so contains hardcoded paths

** Description changed:

- ZSNES cannot be compiled as a 64-bit binary, and therefore uses 32-bit
- libraries on 64-bit systems. A 64-bit package could be made of the
- 32-bit binary relatively easy (whether it would violate Debians
- packaging standards or not IDK).
+ libao2 currently hard codes the paths to it's plugins, located in
+ /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/.
  
- Among others, it uses libao for sound output. In Hardy+ only, libao is
- available in the package ia32-libs (before Hardy, one had to download
- the 32-bit libao and install it manually). ia32-libs correctly places
- libao packages at the following path:
+ This can be shown by running this command:
+ [code]strings /usr/lib/libao.so.2 | grep / [/code]
  
- From http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/amd64/ia32-libs/filelist
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libalsa09.so
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libarts.so
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libesd.so
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libnas.so
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/liboss.so
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libpulse.so
+ This becomes a problem when the 32-bit version of libao is used on a
+ 64-bit system. It'll check /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/ instead of
+ /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/, which causes a segfault in zsnes (a 32-bit
+ only binary).
  
- However, zsnes currently seems to only look for the 32-bit libraries in 
/usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/, leading to a segfault within zsnes when compiled with 
--enable-libao and run using the OSS driver like so: 
- ./zsnes -ad oss
+ This can temporarily be fixed on user's systems by symbolically linking
+ the 32-bit plugins located in /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/ to
+ /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/. A better fix would be to use a relative path
+ such as ./ao/plugins-2/ instead of the absolute path of
+ /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/.
  
- A fix that works is to symbolically link the 32-bit libs in 
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/ to /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/, making sure not to 
overwrite the already existing 64-bit libs. Most of this information I believe 
I've covered in detail on the ubuntu forums thread I created:
- http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=588744
+ This affects ia32-libs in hardy especially, since it now contains
+ libao2.

** Changed in: libao (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: zsnes => libao

** Also affects: ia32-libs (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 188567] Re: [hardy] soundproblems with zsnes

2008-05-16 Thread Daniel A. Freer
No idea, but I'm guessing the problems other SDL games are experiencing
are issues with pulseaudio itself, or rather the way it's setup on
people's systems. :(

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[Bug 227475] [NEW] zsnes 64-bit searches for libao files incorrectly

2008-05-06 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Public bug reported:

ZSNES cannot be compiled as a 64-bit binary, and therefore uses 32-bit
libraries on 64-bit systems. A 64-bit package could be made of the
32-bit binary relatively easy (whether it would violate Debians
packaging standards or not IDK).

Among others, it uses libao for sound output. In Hardy+ only, libao is
available in the package ia32-libs (before Hardy, one had to download
the 32-bit libao and install it manually). ia32-libs correctly places
libao packages at the following path:

>From http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/amd64/ia32-libs/filelist
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libalsa09.so
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libarts.so
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libesd.so
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libnas.so
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/liboss.so
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libpulse.so

However, zsnes currently seems to only look for the 32-bit libraries in 
/usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/, leading to a segfault within zsnes when compiled with 
--enable-libao and run using the OSS driver like so: 
./zsnes -ad oss

A fix that works is to symbolically link the 32-bit libs in 
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/ to /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/, making sure not to 
overwrite the already existing 64-bit libs. Most of this information I believe 
I've covered in detail on the ubuntu forums thread I created:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=588744

** Affects: zsnes (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 188567] Re: [hardy] soundproblems with zsnes

2008-05-08 Thread Daniel A. Freer
zsnes -ad sdl with libsdl1.2debian-oss installed on previous versions of
ubuntu worked ok, although it definitely didn't produce the best quality
sound. Some ways to increase this was to change the sound to 48000hz,
and I was just recently informed that running with ROM-specific hacks
turned off (zsnes -dh -ad sdl as shown here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=4904969&postcount=13)  may help
as well.

But the best sound quality comes from using zsnes -ad oss with the libao
library. On 64-bit hardy systems, this requires that you place the
32-bit libao libraries from /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/ in
/usr/lib/ao/plugins-2 so that zsnes can use them.

Has anyone been able to figure out how to get zsnes + oss + libao +
pulseaudio to work nicely together in hardy? Or at the very least, zsnes
+ sdl + libsdl1.2debian-oss + pulseaudio on the 64-bit arch (I assume
this involves installing the libsdl1.2debian-oss 32-bit library instead
of the 64-bit)?

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[Bug 172371] Amarok cover art corrupted

2007-11-27 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Public bug reported:

Using Amarok 1.4.7

Several mp3's in my music collection will have corrupted album art displayed in 
the OSD and Context menu. In a specific case, I have links to 2 screenshots of 
2 different songs, both from the same album. The first song displays the album 
art correctly, but the second song shows a corrupted image:
http://www.dfreer.org/~dfreer/screenshots/amarok_fine.png
http://www.dfreer.org/~dfreer/screenshots/amarok_glitch.png

Furthermore, when trying to change the album art for either song, to a
randomly different album art, the art doesn't change at all. "Unset
Cover" does not remove the art either.

The mp3's are stored on a samba share (mounted on my local hard drive),
and I have read/write permissions to the share. All of the music is
owned by my user, and have 644 permissions. All of my mp3's ID3 tags are
edited using Easytag, with the cover art being stored in the album
folder (cover.png, cover.jpg, or cover.bmp), and the art is added in the
ID3 tag as well.

** Affects: amarok (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 163189] samba packages in gutsy-security repository have incorrect permissions

2007-11-16 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: samba

Just tried to install samba. My internet connection is working properly,
I'm guessing that the permissions on these files are set incorrectly:


$ sudo apt-get -f install
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree   
Reading state information... Done
Correcting dependencies... Done
The following extra packages will be installed:
  samba samba-common smbfs
Suggested packages:
  openbsd-inetd inet-superserver
Recommended packages:
  smbldap-tools
The following packages will be upgraded:
  samba samba-common smbfs
3 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 7746kB of archives.
After unpacking 4096B of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue [Y/n]? y
Err http://security.ubuntu.com gutsy-security/main smbfs 3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1
  403 Forbidden
Err http://security.ubuntu.com gutsy-security/main samba 3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1
  403 Forbidden
Err http://security.ubuntu.com gutsy-security/main samba-common 
3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1
  403 Forbidden
Failed to fetch 
http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/s/samba/smbfs_3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1_amd64.deb
  403 Forbidden
Failed to fetch 
http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/s/samba/samba_3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1_amd64.deb
  403 Forbidden
Failed to fetch 
http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/s/samba/samba-common_3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1_amd64.deb
  403 Forbidden
E: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with 
--fix-missing?

** Affects: samba (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 92941] Re: [can-not-install] file overwrite error

2007-03-27 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Confirmed.

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[Bug 92037] Power Manager reports incorrect times

2007-03-13 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager

On my HP dv6000t laptop the Gnome Power Manager frequently reports incorrect 
battery life remaining (in time). The percentage of battery life remaining is 
correct. This has occured on the same laptop in Edgy 32, Edgy 64, and Feisty 64.
Time remaining can fluctate anywhere from 5 minutes left on a fully charged 
battery to 10 hours remaining (my battery can only last roughly 3 hours).

ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
Date: Tue Mar 13 16:58:05 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
Uname: Linux danlaptop 2.6.20-9-generic #2 SMP Sun Feb 25 22:59:06 UTC 2007 
x86_64 GNU/Linux

** Affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 92037] Re: Power Manager reports incorrect times

2007-03-16 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Screenshot of my Power History (reported by gnome-power-manager). Note
how it spikes...

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[Bug 102399] Re: No gconf control for disabling/enabling new compositet volume bar

2007-04-04 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Agreed. If it is part of gnome-settings, there should be gconf settings
to control it. It is quite too large (although if it was smaller it
would look great).

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[Bug 118970] Vi partially installed by default

2007-06-06 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: vim

Affects:
Default installs of feisty Desktop AMD64, feisty desktop i386, and possibly 
edgy desktop versions as well. 
The AMD64/i386 Live CD's for feisty, and possibly edgy Live CD's as well.

Symptoms:
the vi command line editor seems to be partially installed.
You can run the vi command, for example:
vi myfile.txt
However, the editor refuses to accept normal commands, does not display the 
commands to the editor itself (example: :q!), does not display the --Insert-- 
dialog at bottom left of the screen, and when using arrow keys to navigate it 
outputs the keypresses and carriage returns in the file itself.

Fix:
This problem is fixed simply by installing the correct package:
sudo apt-get install vim

Possible permanent solutions: 
(1) Have the vim package fully installed on the Live CD , and fully installed 
on default install. 
(2) Completely remove vi functionality if it was never intended to be included 
on the Live CD (not a good idea, especially if Live CD X server crashes and 
user needs to access files from the command line)

** Affects: vim (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 118970] Re: Vi partially installed by default

2007-06-09 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Thanks for clearing this up Micah!

   I Didn't ever realize there were different versions of vi, I assumed
vim was just the proper package name for vi. Also, I wasn't aware nano
was the default editor for ubuntu, I guess I should read up and start
learning nano.

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[Bug 172371] Amarok cover art corrupted

2007-11-27 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Public bug reported:

Using Amarok 1.4.7

Several mp3's in my music collection will have corrupted album art displayed in 
the OSD and Context menu. In a specific case, I have links to 2 screenshots of 
2 different songs, both from the same album. The first song displays the album 
art correctly, but the second song shows a corrupted image:
http://www.dfreer.org/~dfreer/screenshots/amarok_fine.png
http://www.dfreer.org/~dfreer/screenshots/amarok_glitch.png

Furthermore, when trying to change the album art for either song, to a
randomly different album art, the art doesn't change at all. "Unset
Cover" does not remove the art either.

The mp3's are stored on a samba share (mounted on my local hard drive),
and I have read/write permissions to the share. All of the music is
owned by my user, and have 644 permissions. All of my mp3's ID3 tags are
edited using Easytag, with the cover art being stored in the album
folder (cover.png, cover.jpg, or cover.bmp), and the art is added in the
ID3 tag as well.

** Affects: amarok (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 163189] samba packages in gutsy-security repository have incorrect permissions

2007-11-16 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: samba

Just tried to install samba. My internet connection is working properly,
I'm guessing that the permissions on these files are set incorrectly:


$ sudo apt-get -f install
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree   
Reading state information... Done
Correcting dependencies... Done
The following extra packages will be installed:
  samba samba-common smbfs
Suggested packages:
  openbsd-inetd inet-superserver
Recommended packages:
  smbldap-tools
The following packages will be upgraded:
  samba samba-common smbfs
3 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 7746kB of archives.
After unpacking 4096B of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue [Y/n]? y
Err http://security.ubuntu.com gutsy-security/main smbfs 3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1
  403 Forbidden
Err http://security.ubuntu.com gutsy-security/main samba 3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1
  403 Forbidden
Err http://security.ubuntu.com gutsy-security/main samba-common 
3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1
  403 Forbidden
Failed to fetch 
http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/s/samba/smbfs_3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1_amd64.deb
  403 Forbidden
Failed to fetch 
http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/s/samba/samba_3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1_amd64.deb
  403 Forbidden
Failed to fetch 
http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/s/samba/samba-common_3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1_amd64.deb
  403 Forbidden
E: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with 
--fix-missing?

** Affects: samba (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 188567] Re: [hardy] soundproblems with zsnes

2008-05-14 Thread Daniel A. Freer
I've noticed that ZSNES freezes hard when using SDL as well. Sending it
a SIGTERM (15?) doesn't get rid of it, but a SIGKILL (9?) does.
Shouldn't require a restart of the entire X Server.

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[Bug 188567] Re: [hardy] soundproblems with zsnes

2008-05-15 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Nach (zsnes dev) has released a patch and some binaries for zsnes 1.51,
they can be found here:

http://board.zsnes.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=168952#168952  (Patch)
http://board.zsnes.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=168959  (Binaries and Source)

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[Bug 227475] Re: libao.so contains hardcoded paths

2008-05-15 Thread Daniel A. Freer
** Summary changed:

- zsnes 64-bit searches for libao files incorrectly
+ libao.so contains hardcoded paths

** Description changed:

- ZSNES cannot be compiled as a 64-bit binary, and therefore uses 32-bit
- libraries on 64-bit systems. A 64-bit package could be made of the
- 32-bit binary relatively easy (whether it would violate Debians
- packaging standards or not IDK).
+ libao2 currently hard codes the paths to it's plugins, located in
+ /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/.
  
- Among others, it uses libao for sound output. In Hardy+ only, libao is
- available in the package ia32-libs (before Hardy, one had to download
- the 32-bit libao and install it manually). ia32-libs correctly places
- libao packages at the following path:
+ This can be shown by running this command:
+ [code]strings /usr/lib/libao.so.2 | grep / [/code]
  
- From http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/amd64/ia32-libs/filelist
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libalsa09.so
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libarts.so
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libesd.so
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libnas.so
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/liboss.so
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libpulse.so
+ This becomes a problem when the 32-bit version of libao is used on a
+ 64-bit system. It'll check /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/ instead of
+ /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/, which causes a segfault in zsnes (a 32-bit
+ only binary).
  
- However, zsnes currently seems to only look for the 32-bit libraries in 
/usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/, leading to a segfault within zsnes when compiled with 
--enable-libao and run using the OSS driver like so: 
- ./zsnes -ad oss
+ This can temporarily be fixed on user's systems by symbolically linking
+ the 32-bit plugins located in /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/ to
+ /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/. A better fix would be to use a relative path
+ such as ./ao/plugins-2/ instead of the absolute path of
+ /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/.
  
- A fix that works is to symbolically link the 32-bit libs in 
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/ to /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/, making sure not to 
overwrite the already existing 64-bit libs. Most of this information I believe 
I've covered in detail on the ubuntu forums thread I created:
- http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=588744
+ This affects ia32-libs in hardy especially, since it now contains
+ libao2.

** Changed in: libao (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: zsnes => libao

** Also affects: ia32-libs (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 188567] Re: [hardy] soundproblems with zsnes

2008-05-16 Thread Daniel A. Freer
No idea, but I'm guessing the problems other SDL games are experiencing
are issues with pulseaudio itself, or rather the way it's setup on
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[Bug 227475] [NEW] zsnes 64-bit searches for libao files incorrectly

2008-05-06 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Public bug reported:

ZSNES cannot be compiled as a 64-bit binary, and therefore uses 32-bit
libraries on 64-bit systems. A 64-bit package could be made of the
32-bit binary relatively easy (whether it would violate Debians
packaging standards or not IDK).

Among others, it uses libao for sound output. In Hardy+ only, libao is
available in the package ia32-libs (before Hardy, one had to download
the 32-bit libao and install it manually). ia32-libs correctly places
libao packages at the following path:

>From http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/amd64/ia32-libs/filelist
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libalsa09.so
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libarts.so
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libesd.so
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libnas.so
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/liboss.so
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libpulse.so

However, zsnes currently seems to only look for the 32-bit libraries in 
/usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/, leading to a segfault within zsnes when compiled with 
--enable-libao and run using the OSS driver like so: 
./zsnes -ad oss

A fix that works is to symbolically link the 32-bit libs in 
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/ to /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/, making sure not to 
overwrite the already existing 64-bit libs. Most of this information I believe 
I've covered in detail on the ubuntu forums thread I created:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=588744

** Affects: zsnes (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 188567] Re: [hardy] soundproblems with zsnes

2008-05-08 Thread Daniel A. Freer
zsnes -ad sdl with libsdl1.2debian-oss installed on previous versions of
ubuntu worked ok, although it definitely didn't produce the best quality
sound. Some ways to increase this was to change the sound to 48000hz,
and I was just recently informed that running with ROM-specific hacks
turned off (zsnes -dh -ad sdl as shown here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=4904969&postcount=13)  may help
as well.

But the best sound quality comes from using zsnes -ad oss with the libao
library. On 64-bit hardy systems, this requires that you place the
32-bit libao libraries from /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/ in
/usr/lib/ao/plugins-2 so that zsnes can use them.

Has anyone been able to figure out how to get zsnes + oss + libao +
pulseaudio to work nicely together in hardy? Or at the very least, zsnes
+ sdl + libsdl1.2debian-oss + pulseaudio on the 64-bit arch (I assume
this involves installing the libsdl1.2debian-oss 32-bit library instead
of the 64-bit)?

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[Bug 144649] Re: compiz.real crashed with SIGSEGV in glGetString()

2007-09-28 Thread Daniel A. Freer
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 144241 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144241

Same here, trying to use my tv-out with nvidia-glx, xinerama, and I'm in Gutsy. 
All I had to do was switch back to metacity, it didn't affect anything else.
I've attached my xorg.conf file if it helps.

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[Bug 118970] Vi partially installed by default

2007-06-06 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: vim

Affects:
Default installs of feisty Desktop AMD64, feisty desktop i386, and possibly 
edgy desktop versions as well. 
The AMD64/i386 Live CD's for feisty, and possibly edgy Live CD's as well.

Symptoms:
the vi command line editor seems to be partially installed.
You can run the vi command, for example:
vi myfile.txt
However, the editor refuses to accept normal commands, does not display the 
commands to the editor itself (example: :q!), does not display the --Insert-- 
dialog at bottom left of the screen, and when using arrow keys to navigate it 
outputs the keypresses and carriage returns in the file itself.

Fix:
This problem is fixed simply by installing the correct package:
sudo apt-get install vim

Possible permanent solutions: 
(1) Have the vim package fully installed on the Live CD , and fully installed 
on default install. 
(2) Completely remove vi functionality if it was never intended to be included 
on the Live CD (not a good idea, especially if Live CD X server crashes and 
user needs to access files from the command line)

** Affects: vim (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 118970] Re: Vi partially installed by default

2007-06-09 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Thanks for clearing this up Micah!

   I Didn't ever realize there were different versions of vi, I assumed
vim was just the proper package name for vi. Also, I wasn't aware nano
was the default editor for ubuntu, I guess I should read up and start
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[Bug 118970] Vi partially installed by default

2007-06-06 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: vim

Affects:
Default installs of feisty Desktop AMD64, feisty desktop i386, and possibly 
edgy desktop versions as well. 
The AMD64/i386 Live CD's for feisty, and possibly edgy Live CD's as well.

Symptoms:
the vi command line editor seems to be partially installed.
You can run the vi command, for example:
vi myfile.txt
However, the editor refuses to accept normal commands, does not display the 
commands to the editor itself (example: :q!), does not display the --Insert-- 
dialog at bottom left of the screen, and when using arrow keys to navigate it 
outputs the keypresses and carriage returns in the file itself.

Fix:
This problem is fixed simply by installing the correct package:
sudo apt-get install vim

Possible permanent solutions: 
(1) Have the vim package fully installed on the Live CD , and fully installed 
on default install. 
(2) Completely remove vi functionality if it was never intended to be included 
on the Live CD (not a good idea, especially if Live CD X server crashes and 
user needs to access files from the command line)

** Affects: vim (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 118970] Re: Vi partially installed by default

2007-06-09 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Thanks for clearing this up Micah!

   I Didn't ever realize there were different versions of vi, I assumed
vim was just the proper package name for vi. Also, I wasn't aware nano
was the default editor for ubuntu, I guess I should read up and start
learning nano.

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[Bug 102399] Re: No gconf control for disabling/enabling new compositet volume bar

2007-04-04 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Agreed. If it is part of gnome-settings, there should be gconf settings
to control it. It is quite too large (although if it was smaller it
would look great).

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[Bug 144649] Re: compiz.real crashed with SIGSEGV in glGetString()

2007-09-28 Thread Daniel A. Freer
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 144241 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144241

Same here, trying to use my tv-out with nvidia-glx, xinerama, and I'm in Gutsy. 
All I had to do was switch back to metacity, it didn't affect anything else.
I've attached my xorg.conf file if it helps.

** Attachment added: "xorg.conf"
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[Bug 92941] Re: [can-not-install] file overwrite error

2007-03-27 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Confirmed.

** Attachment added: "Screenshot of error using update-notifier"
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[Bug 92037] Power Manager reports incorrect times

2007-03-13 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager

On my HP dv6000t laptop the Gnome Power Manager frequently reports incorrect 
battery life remaining (in time). The percentage of battery life remaining is 
correct. This has occured on the same laptop in Edgy 32, Edgy 64, and Feisty 64.
Time remaining can fluctate anywhere from 5 minutes left on a fully charged 
battery to 10 hours remaining (my battery can only last roughly 3 hours).

ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
Date: Tue Mar 13 16:58:05 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
Uname: Linux danlaptop 2.6.20-9-generic #2 SMP Sun Feb 25 22:59:06 UTC 2007 
x86_64 GNU/Linux

** Affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 92037] Re: Power Manager reports incorrect times

2007-03-16 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Screenshot of my Power History (reported by gnome-power-manager). Note
how it spikes...

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[Bug 172371] Amarok cover art corrupted

2007-11-27 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Public bug reported:

Using Amarok 1.4.7

Several mp3's in my music collection will have corrupted album art displayed in 
the OSD and Context menu. In a specific case, I have links to 2 screenshots of 
2 different songs, both from the same album. The first song displays the album 
art correctly, but the second song shows a corrupted image:
http://www.dfreer.org/~dfreer/screenshots/amarok_fine.png
http://www.dfreer.org/~dfreer/screenshots/amarok_glitch.png

Furthermore, when trying to change the album art for either song, to a
randomly different album art, the art doesn't change at all. "Unset
Cover" does not remove the art either.

The mp3's are stored on a samba share (mounted on my local hard drive),
and I have read/write permissions to the share. All of the music is
owned by my user, and have 644 permissions. All of my mp3's ID3 tags are
edited using Easytag, with the cover art being stored in the album
folder (cover.png, cover.jpg, or cover.bmp), and the art is added in the
ID3 tag as well.

** Affects: amarok (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 163189] samba packages in gutsy-security repository have incorrect permissions

2007-11-16 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: samba

Just tried to install samba. My internet connection is working properly,
I'm guessing that the permissions on these files are set incorrectly:


$ sudo apt-get -f install
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree   
Reading state information... Done
Correcting dependencies... Done
The following extra packages will be installed:
  samba samba-common smbfs
Suggested packages:
  openbsd-inetd inet-superserver
Recommended packages:
  smbldap-tools
The following packages will be upgraded:
  samba samba-common smbfs
3 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 7746kB of archives.
After unpacking 4096B of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue [Y/n]? y
Err http://security.ubuntu.com gutsy-security/main smbfs 3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1
  403 Forbidden
Err http://security.ubuntu.com gutsy-security/main samba 3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1
  403 Forbidden
Err http://security.ubuntu.com gutsy-security/main samba-common 
3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1
  403 Forbidden
Failed to fetch 
http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/s/samba/smbfs_3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1_amd64.deb
  403 Forbidden
Failed to fetch 
http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/s/samba/samba_3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1_amd64.deb
  403 Forbidden
Failed to fetch 
http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/s/samba/samba-common_3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.1_amd64.deb
  403 Forbidden
E: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with 
--fix-missing?

** Affects: samba (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 188567] Re: [hardy] soundproblems with zsnes

2008-05-14 Thread Daniel A. Freer
I've noticed that ZSNES freezes hard when using SDL as well. Sending it
a SIGTERM (15?) doesn't get rid of it, but a SIGKILL (9?) does.
Shouldn't require a restart of the entire X Server.

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[Bug 188567] Re: [hardy] soundproblems with zsnes

2008-05-15 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Nach (zsnes dev) has released a patch and some binaries for zsnes 1.51,
they can be found here:

http://board.zsnes.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=168952#168952  (Patch)
http://board.zsnes.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=168959  (Binaries and Source)

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[Bug 227475] Re: libao.so contains hardcoded paths

2008-05-15 Thread Daniel A. Freer
** Summary changed:

- zsnes 64-bit searches for libao files incorrectly
+ libao.so contains hardcoded paths

** Description changed:

- ZSNES cannot be compiled as a 64-bit binary, and therefore uses 32-bit
- libraries on 64-bit systems. A 64-bit package could be made of the
- 32-bit binary relatively easy (whether it would violate Debians
- packaging standards or not IDK).
+ libao2 currently hard codes the paths to it's plugins, located in
+ /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/.
  
- Among others, it uses libao for sound output. In Hardy+ only, libao is
- available in the package ia32-libs (before Hardy, one had to download
- the 32-bit libao and install it manually). ia32-libs correctly places
- libao packages at the following path:
+ This can be shown by running this command:
+ [code]strings /usr/lib/libao.so.2 | grep / [/code]
  
- From http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/amd64/ia32-libs/filelist
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libalsa09.so
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libarts.so
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libesd.so
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libnas.so
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/liboss.so
- /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libpulse.so
+ This becomes a problem when the 32-bit version of libao is used on a
+ 64-bit system. It'll check /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/ instead of
+ /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/, which causes a segfault in zsnes (a 32-bit
+ only binary).
  
- However, zsnes currently seems to only look for the 32-bit libraries in 
/usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/, leading to a segfault within zsnes when compiled with 
--enable-libao and run using the OSS driver like so: 
- ./zsnes -ad oss
+ This can temporarily be fixed on user's systems by symbolically linking
+ the 32-bit plugins located in /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/ to
+ /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/. A better fix would be to use a relative path
+ such as ./ao/plugins-2/ instead of the absolute path of
+ /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/.
  
- A fix that works is to symbolically link the 32-bit libs in 
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/ to /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/, making sure not to 
overwrite the already existing 64-bit libs. Most of this information I believe 
I've covered in detail on the ubuntu forums thread I created:
- http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=588744
+ This affects ia32-libs in hardy especially, since it now contains
+ libao2.

** Changed in: libao (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: zsnes => libao

** Also affects: ia32-libs (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 188567] Re: [hardy] soundproblems with zsnes

2008-05-16 Thread Daniel A. Freer
No idea, but I'm guessing the problems other SDL games are experiencing
are issues with pulseaudio itself, or rather the way it's setup on
people's systems. :(

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[Bug 227475] [NEW] zsnes 64-bit searches for libao files incorrectly

2008-05-06 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Public bug reported:

ZSNES cannot be compiled as a 64-bit binary, and therefore uses 32-bit
libraries on 64-bit systems. A 64-bit package could be made of the
32-bit binary relatively easy (whether it would violate Debians
packaging standards or not IDK).

Among others, it uses libao for sound output. In Hardy+ only, libao is
available in the package ia32-libs (before Hardy, one had to download
the 32-bit libao and install it manually). ia32-libs correctly places
libao packages at the following path:

>From http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/amd64/ia32-libs/filelist
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libalsa09.so
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libarts.so
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libesd.so
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libnas.so
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/liboss.so
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/libpulse.so

However, zsnes currently seems to only look for the 32-bit libraries in 
/usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/, leading to a segfault within zsnes when compiled with 
--enable-libao and run using the OSS driver like so: 
./zsnes -ad oss

A fix that works is to symbolically link the 32-bit libs in 
/usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/ to /usr/lib/ao/plugins-2/, making sure not to 
overwrite the already existing 64-bit libs. Most of this information I believe 
I've covered in detail on the ubuntu forums thread I created:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=588744

** Affects: zsnes (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 188567] Re: [hardy] soundproblems with zsnes

2008-05-08 Thread Daniel A. Freer
zsnes -ad sdl with libsdl1.2debian-oss installed on previous versions of
ubuntu worked ok, although it definitely didn't produce the best quality
sound. Some ways to increase this was to change the sound to 48000hz,
and I was just recently informed that running with ROM-specific hacks
turned off (zsnes -dh -ad sdl as shown here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=4904969&postcount=13)  may help
as well.

But the best sound quality comes from using zsnes -ad oss with the libao
library. On 64-bit hardy systems, this requires that you place the
32-bit libao libraries from /usr/lib32/ao/plugins-2/ in
/usr/lib/ao/plugins-2 so that zsnes can use them.

Has anyone been able to figure out how to get zsnes + oss + libao +
pulseaudio to work nicely together in hardy? Or at the very least, zsnes
+ sdl + libsdl1.2debian-oss + pulseaudio on the 64-bit arch (I assume
this involves installing the libsdl1.2debian-oss 32-bit library instead
of the 64-bit)?

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[Bug 102399] Re: No gconf control for disabling/enabling new compositet volume bar

2007-04-04 Thread Daniel A. Freer
Agreed. If it is part of gnome-settings, there should be gconf settings
to control it. It is quite too large (although if it was smaller it
would look great).

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