[Bug 1713234] [NEW] grub-efi-amd64-signed failed to install into /target/ on a custom-build new PC with no OS

2017-08-26 Thread Miguel Ángel Vilela
Public bug reported:

I have 2 SSD and 2 HDD and none of them have an OS partition, only /home files.
Secure Boot is disabled on mobo ASUS Prime X370-PRO.

ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: ubiquity 17.04.9
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.11.0-10.15-generic 4.11.8
Uname: Linux 4.11.0-10-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.5-0ubuntu5
Architecture: amd64
CasperVersion: 1.384
Date: Sat Aug 26 15:00:14 2017
InstallCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/casper/vmlinuz.efi file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu.seed 
boot=casper only-ubiquity quiet splash ---
LiveMediaBuild: Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful Aardvark" - Alpha amd64 (20170715)
ProcEnviron:
 PATH=(custom, no user)
 XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=
 LANG=en_US.UTF-8
 LC_NUMERIC=C.UTF-8
SourcePackage: grub-installer
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)

** Affects: grub-installer (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: amd64 apport-bug artful third-party-packages ubiquity-17.04.9 ubuntu

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[Bug 30991] Re: crack-attack sounds not included

2010-09-01 Thread Miguel Ángel Vilela
Hi all,

Sorry for all these (7) years of silence since I released that patch for
adding sound and music to Crack Attack!

I recently took the time to put together what I recalled and check how
things are right now, see details in this (a bit long) post:

http://miguev.net/blog/en/2010/09/02/audio-support-for-crack-attack/

In short:
- I took sound effects from GL-117 and LBreakout2, both of which are released 
under GNU GPL.
- I used to take any music at hand, didn't find any redistributable music that 
would suit.
- I hope you can either (a) bundle sound effects in one package or (b) create a 
metapackage that depends on gl-117-data and lbreakout2-data and post-install 
adds symlinks to /usr/share/crack-attack/sounds/
- I wouldn't spend much time about the music, just add sound effects and leave 
people choose their music.

I've notified https://savannah.nongnu.org/task/?3487 as well, not sure
how to notify http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=221692
though, so feel free to copy, paste and spread my words.

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Re: [Bug 95376] Re: Keyboard mouse become unusable after trying ndiswrapper for AirPort on a MacBook Core 2 Duo

2008-09-30 Thread Miguel Ángel Vilela
I haven't tried in a long time and am not willing to try again now
that my laptop works beautifully, when I did try this only a Mac OS X
firmware update fixed it and I don't see anyone available for now.

On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 2:50 AM, Daniel T Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Is this symptom still reproducible in 8.10 alpha?

 ** Changed in: ndiswrapper-1.1 (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Incomplete

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[Bug 216310] Re: [hardy] uvcvideo: No valid video chain found with isight

2008-04-30 Thread Miguel Ángel Vilela
Latest (current trunk) uvcvideo doesn't work for me. Ben, can you please 
provide more details about you system and you got it working?
Mine is MacBook Core 2 Duo (November 2006) with Kubuntu 8.04

$ uname -a
Linux binky 2.6.24-16-generic #1 SMP Thu Apr 10 13:23:42 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux

$ grep ideo /var/log/dmesg
[   45.797052] Linux video capture interface: v2.00
[   45.976039] uvcvideo: Found UVC 1.00 device Built-in iSight (05ac:8501)
[   45.976048] uvcvideo: No valid video chain found.
[   46.124883] usbcore: registered new interface driver uvcvideo
[   46.124887] USB Video Class driver (v0.1.0)

$ lsmod | grep ideo
uvcvideo   58116  0
compat_ioctl32  2304  1 uvcvideo
videodev   29440  1 uvcvideo
v4l1_compat15492  2 uvcvideo,videodev
v4l2_common18304  2 uvcvideo,videodev
video  19856  0
output  4736  1 video
usbcore   146028  8 
hci_usb,uvcvideo,appleir,appletouch,usbhid,ehci_hcd,uhci_hcd

$ lsusb -s 005:003
Bus 005 Device 003: ID 05ac:8501 Apple Computer, Inc. Built-in iSight [Micron]
(find lsusb -v -s 005:003 output attached)

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[Bug 95376] Re: Keyboard mouse become unusable after trying ndiswrapper for AirPort on a MacBook Core 2 Duo

2007-04-11 Thread Miguel Ángel Vilela
** Changed in: ndiswrapper-1.1 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = ndiswrapper-1.1

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[Bug 77233] [FIX] Re: Feisty: unbootable after dist-upgrade

2007-03-24 Thread Miguel Ángel Vilela
I had the same issue in a MacBook Core 2 Duo running Kubuntu 6.04 and
after testing several fixes the one which made the kernel boot was
enabling ATA and ATA_PIIX in the kernel configuration. I got the tip in
this Changelog: http://svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/mactel-
linux/trunk/kernel/mactel-patches-2.6.19/Changelog?view=markup

I hope it helps somebody.

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[Bug 95376] Keyboard mouse become unusable after trying ndiswrapper for AirPort on a MacBook Core 2 Duo

2007-03-24 Thread Miguel Ángel Vilela
Public bug reported:

From my experience, this issue seems to me located somewhere in the
MacBook C2D firmware, or perhaps in rEFIt, because the only fix I have
found is to apply the Mac OS X 10.4.2 update
[http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301722], which updates
the firmwares and disables rEFIt.

To reproduce this issue:
1. Install Ubuntu or Kubuntu (6.04 or 6.10) in a MacBook using LILO for booting 
(not tested in Grub because root partition is /dev/sda5)
2. Optionally, because makes no difference, upgrade your kernel (tested with 
last kernel in Ubuntu 6.10 and kernel 2.6.20.3 from kernel.org, making sure you 
enable ATA and ATA_PIIX for kernel 2.6.20.3)
3. Install ndiswrapper from source (v1.39) or from Ubuntu 6.10 repository 
--ndiswrapper version also makes no difference.
4. Install the Windows driver from 
ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/pc/pccbbs/mobiles/7iwc21ww.exe by uncompressing it 
and doing ndiswrapper -i WINXP_2K/NET5416.INF and modprobe ndiswrapper.
5. Reboot to see the efect, although the kernel 2.6.20.3 will not boot.
5.a. If using kernel 2.6.20.3, reboot with previous kernel, uninstall 
kernel-image-2.6.20.3, uninstall ndiswrapper (make uninstall from its sources) 
and make sure to delete ndiswrapper.ko (/lib/modules/version/misc). Reboot, 
it should boot now.

Now we are there. Try to use the integrated keyboard in LILO and you will not 
be able to do anything. Try with an external USB keyboard and you will be able 
to use it if *and only if* you plug it in the second USB port (the one nearest 
to the Shift key).
When you boot the system and GDM or KDM starts, try to use the touchpad or any 
external USB mouse. Except with an external mouse in the second USB port, the 
cursor will move weirdly, as it were only receiving a small percentage of the 
signals. Same issue with keyboard, half of the keys you press will be lost, the 
other half may be randomly repeated. The effect makes it unusable, this is the 
same sentence using the integrated keyboard:

Thecmasii  uunnssbb,,hhsstthh  aaee  ssee  uussiing ttetkebrd.
T efmae tusabl,tthhii  eemmssee  hhtteedd keeyybb.
Thffeecc  mmiusaabbee, ts h ssaammeuitinrtedebrd

The efect iss  stiilll  vverryy nnaasstt  iiffyyuu  ttyyppee
sslloowwllyy  nntt ttoo  mmii  kkyysttrrooeess, yoo wwi
ssttimiis them or getthem repeated.

I mean, the effect is still very nasty if you type slowly not to miss
keystrokes, you will still miss them or get them repeated.

This happened to me one, just after trying to make the C2D Airport work
with ndiswrapper, and then I was depressed until I updated Mac OS X. The
updated make me reinstall rEFIt and Ubuntu, everything worked very fine
until I tried again to make the C2D Airport work with ndiswrapper.

Of course, every external keyboard and mouse, plus the integrated ones,
work perfectly in Mac OS X. This is why I think the problem is somewhere
between the MacBook firmware but it is the ndiswrapper (plus the Airport
windows driver) what makes make issue arise.

Any troubleshooting advise will be appreciated and probaby performed,
because apparently the only way to reflash the MacBook firmware is
erasing the whole hard drive and reinstalling Mac OS X from its DVD,
which is not an option.

Thanks a lot for your support.

** Affects: Ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 95376] Re: Keyboard mouse become unusable after trying ndiswrapper for AirPort on a MacBook Core 2 Duo

2007-03-24 Thread Miguel Ángel Vilela
This is dmesg output with kernel 2.6.20.3-mactel (with patches from
http://svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/mactel-linux/trunk/kernel/mactel-
patches-2.6.20/) after the issue arises. I'm sorry I don't have the
dmesg output from the same kernel when it worked perfectly, but it
really did.

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[Bug 95376] Re: Keyboard mouse become unusable after trying ndiswrapper for AirPort on a MacBook Core 2 Duo

2007-03-24 Thread Miguel Ángel Vilela
** Description changed:

  From my experience, this issue seems to me located somewhere in the
  MacBook C2D firmware, or perhaps in rEFIt, because the only fix I have
  found is to apply the Mac OS X 10.4.2 update
  [http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301722], which updates
  the firmwares and disables rEFIt.
  
  To reproduce this issue:
  1. Install Ubuntu or Kubuntu (6.04 or 6.10) in a MacBook using LILO for 
booting (not tested in Grub because root partition is /dev/sda5)
  2. Optionally, because makes no difference, upgrade your kernel (tested with 
last kernel in Ubuntu 6.10 and kernel 2.6.20.3 from kernel.org, making sure you 
enable ATA and ATA_PIIX for kernel 2.6.20.3)
  3. Install ndiswrapper from source (v1.39) or from Ubuntu 6.10 repository 
--ndiswrapper version also makes no difference.
  4. Install the Windows driver from 
ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/pc/pccbbs/mobiles/7iwc21ww.exe by uncompressing it 
and doing ndiswrapper -i WINXP_2K/NET5416.INF and modprobe ndiswrapper.
  5. Reboot to see the efect, although the kernel 2.6.20.3 will not boot.
  5.a. If using kernel 2.6.20.3, reboot with previous kernel, uninstall 
kernel-image-2.6.20.3, uninstall ndiswrapper (make uninstall from its sources) 
and make sure to delete ndiswrapper.ko (/lib/modules/version/misc). Reboot, 
it should boot now.
  
  Now we are there. Try to use the integrated keyboard in LILO and you will not 
be able to do anything. Try with an external USB keyboard and you will be able 
to use it if *and only if* you plug it in the second USB port (the one nearest 
to the Shift key).
  When you boot the system and GDM or KDM starts, try to use the touchpad or 
any external USB mouse. Except with an external mouse in the second USB port, 
the cursor will move weirdly, as it were only receiving a small percentage of 
the signals. Same issue with keyboard, half of the keys you press will be lost, 
the other half may be randomly repeated. The effect makes it unusable, this is 
the same sentence using the integrated keyboard:
  
  Thecmasii  uunnssbb,,hhsstthh  aaee  ssee  uussiing ttetkebrd.
  T efmae tusabl,tthhii  eemmssee  hhtteedd keeyybb.
  Thffeecc  mmiusaabbee, ts h ssaammeuitinrtedebrd
  
  The efect iss  stiilll  vverryy nnaasstt  iiffyyuu  ttyyppee
  sslloowwllyy  nntt ttoo  mmii  kkyysttrrooeess, yoo wwi
  ssttimiis them or getthem repeated.
  
  I mean, the effect is still very nasty if you type slowly not to miss
  keystrokes, you will still miss them or get them repeated.
  
+ bEDIT:/b UMS cameras and pendrives work perfectly in both USB ports.
+ 
  This happened to me one, just after trying to make the C2D Airport work
  with ndiswrapper, and then I was depressed until I updated Mac OS X. The
  updated make me reinstall rEFIt and Ubuntu, everything worked very fine
  until I tried again to make the C2D Airport work with ndiswrapper.
  
  Of course, every external keyboard and mouse, plus the integrated ones,
  work perfectly in Mac OS X. This is why I think the problem is somewhere
  between the MacBook firmware but it is the ndiswrapper (plus the Airport
  windows driver) what makes make issue arise.
  
  Any troubleshooting advise will be appreciated and probaby performed,
  because apparently the only way to reflash the MacBook firmware is
  erasing the whole hard drive and reinstalling Mac OS X from its DVD,
  which is not an option.
  
  Thanks a lot for your support.

** Description changed:

  From my experience, this issue seems to me located somewhere in the
  MacBook C2D firmware, or perhaps in rEFIt, because the only fix I have
  found is to apply the Mac OS X 10.4.2 update
  [http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301722], which updates
  the firmwares and disables rEFIt.
  
  To reproduce this issue:
  1. Install Ubuntu or Kubuntu (6.04 or 6.10) in a MacBook using LILO for 
booting (not tested in Grub because root partition is /dev/sda5)
  2. Optionally, because makes no difference, upgrade your kernel (tested with 
last kernel in Ubuntu 6.10 and kernel 2.6.20.3 from kernel.org, making sure you 
enable ATA and ATA_PIIX for kernel 2.6.20.3)
  3. Install ndiswrapper from source (v1.39) or from Ubuntu 6.10 repository 
--ndiswrapper version also makes no difference.
  4. Install the Windows driver from 
ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/pc/pccbbs/mobiles/7iwc21ww.exe by uncompressing it 
and doing ndiswrapper -i WINXP_2K/NET5416.INF and modprobe ndiswrapper.
  5. Reboot to see the efect, although the kernel 2.6.20.3 will not boot.
  5.a. If using kernel 2.6.20.3, reboot with previous kernel, uninstall 
kernel-image-2.6.20.3, uninstall ndiswrapper (make uninstall from its sources) 
and make sure to delete ndiswrapper.ko (/lib/modules/version/misc). Reboot, 
it should boot now.
  
  Now we are there. Try to use the integrated keyboard in LILO and you will not 
be able to do anything. Try with an external USB keyboard and you will be able 
to use it if *and only if* 

[Bug 95376] Re: Keyboard mouse become unusable after trying ndiswrapper for AirPort on a MacBook Core 2 Duo

2007-03-24 Thread Miguel Ángel Vilela
Sorry for the mistake, dmesg above is from kernel 2.6.15-28-686 included
in Kubuntu 6.06, the dmesg from customer kernel 2.6.20.3-mactel is this
one.

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[Bug 28690] Warming Party!!

2006-11-19 Thread Miguel Ángel Vilela
Hi everyone,

as most of you know, I have moved to a new house on Bray, South Dublin.

and I would like to invite all of you to a warming party to say Welcome to
the new house after a big (and heavy movement)...

The Big Party will take place the next 8th December 2006...so no one from
Spain can deny to be present, neither of irish, as it´s Friday!!

All of you are more than WELCOME!!

The adress is: 34 South Sea Way
  Bray, South Dublin
  Ireland

xXx

Ps: Do not hesitate to contact me if any direction is needed.

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[Bug 28690] Re: [Bug 28690] Re: Translation bug on tzconfig

2006-06-29 Thread Miguel Ángel Vilela
Oh, great :)

On 6/29/06, Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 This was fixed in tzsetup 1:0.10; I've just uploaded 1:0.10ubuntu1 to
 edgy.

 ** Changed in: tzsetup (Ubuntu)
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