Re: Display card and monitor problem on Ubuntu 14.04

2014-04-02 Thread Alberto Salvia Novella

El 02/04/14 22:23, Baris Ergun escribió:

With my current hardware I ready to provide
you further information for an out of box support on Ubuntu 14.04 for this
hardware :)


Just do the following:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs#Non-crash_hardware_and_desktop_application_bugs

Regards ;)

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Re: libgdal1 required dependencies.

2014-04-02 Thread Baris Ergun
Thanks for the tip Actuallly the documentation writer is not the one to
blame because they mentin 12.04 and 13.10 only. That ubuntu alias did not
get my attention I am done thanks. Devil is in details

Postgresql reps provide postgis bundled with postgresql. When installing
2.1.1 on top of postgresql you need to deal with someplugin extension
integration issues. The bundled debs are straight forward.
On 2 Apr 2014 23:44, "Jean-Baptiste Lallement" <
jean-baptiste.lallem...@ubuntu.com> wrote:

> Hi Barris,
>
> Le 02/04/2014 22:10, Baris Ergun a écrit :
>
>> Hi I am testing Ubuntu 14.04 64bit Desktop Edition. Lately tried to deploy
>> postgresql database with postgis extension from http://
>> apt.postgresql.org/pub/repos/apt by following the instructions here :
>> http://trac.osgeo.org/postgis/wiki/UsersWikiPostGIS21UbuntuPGSQL93Apt
>> Obviously the page does not mention about the 14.04 which is still beta.
>> What prevents me to install what I require seems to be the libgdal1
>> dependencies which also provided from the same repository.
>>
>> libgdal1 : Depends: libarmadillo2 (>= 2.4.2) but it is not installable
>>  Depends: libepsilon0 but it is not installable
>>  Depends: libhdf5-serial-1.8.4 but it is not installable or
>>   libhdf5-1.8.4 but it is not installable
>>  Depends: libnetcdf6 but it is not installable
>>  Depends: libpoppler19 but it is not installable
>>  Depends: libspatialite3 (>= 2.4.0~rc2) but it is not
>> installable
>>
>> I have checked the Ubuntu repository for some of these libs and realised
>> that they are not provided for Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit. Eg instead
>> of libarmadillo2 ->  libarmadillo4 is available in the repository. Are
>> there any plans to include those dependencies soon?
>>
>>  I think the documentation you mentioned to install the package is not
> totally accurate and if you replace precise by trusty in the line:
>
> sudo sh -c 'echo "deb http://apt.postgresql.org/pub/repos/apt/precise-pgdg 
> main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list'
>
> you'll be able to install postgis 2.1.2 with the right dependencies on
> Trusty.
>
> Out of curiosity, is there any reason to not use version 2.1.1 available
> in Ubuntu?
>
>
> JB.
>
>
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Re: libgdal1 required dependencies.

2014-04-02 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

Hi Barris,

Le 02/04/2014 22:10, Baris Ergun a écrit :

Hi I am testing Ubuntu 14.04 64bit Desktop Edition. Lately tried to deploy
postgresql database with postgis extension from http://
apt.postgresql.org/pub/repos/apt by following the instructions here :
http://trac.osgeo.org/postgis/wiki/UsersWikiPostGIS21UbuntuPGSQL93Apt
Obviously the page does not mention about the 14.04 which is still beta.
What prevents me to install what I require seems to be the libgdal1
dependencies which also provided from the same repository.

libgdal1 : Depends: libarmadillo2 (>= 2.4.2) but it is not installable
 Depends: libepsilon0 but it is not installable
 Depends: libhdf5-serial-1.8.4 but it is not installable or
  libhdf5-1.8.4 but it is not installable
 Depends: libnetcdf6 but it is not installable
 Depends: libpoppler19 but it is not installable
 Depends: libspatialite3 (>= 2.4.0~rc2) but it is not installable

I have checked the Ubuntu repository for some of these libs and realised
that they are not provided for Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit. Eg instead
of libarmadillo2 ->  libarmadillo4 is available in the repository. Are
there any plans to include those dependencies soon?

I think the documentation you mentioned to install the package is not 
totally accurate and if you replace precise by trusty in the line:


sudo sh -c 'echo "deb http://apt.postgresql.org/pub/repos/apt/ 
precise-pgdg main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list'


you'll be able to install postgis 2.1.2 with the right dependencies on 
Trusty.


Out of curiosity, is there any reason to not use version 2.1.1 available 
in Ubuntu?



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Re: Display card and monitor problem on Ubuntu 14.04

2014-04-02 Thread Baris Ergun
On restarts I am getting this long error message on a modal Dialog Box!

could not assign CRTCs to outputs:
Trying modes for CRTC 63
CRTC 63: trying mode 1366x768@60Hz with output at 1366x768@60Hz (pass 0)
none of the selected modes were compatible with the possible modes:
Trying modes for CRTC 63
CRTC 63: trying mode 1024x768@60Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 800x600@60Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 800x600@56Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 848x480@60Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 640x480@60Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 1024x768@60Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 1)
CRTC 63: trying mode 800x600@60Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 1)
CRTC 63: trying mode 800x600@56Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 1)
CRTC 63: trying mode 848x480@60Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 1)
CRTC 63: trying mode 640x480@60Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 1)
Trying modes for CRTC 64
CRTC 64: trying mode 1024x768@60Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 64: trying mode 800x600@60Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 64: trying mode 800x600@56Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 64: trying mode 848x480@60Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 64: trying mode 640x480@60Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 64: trying mode 1024x768@60Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 1)
CRTC 64: trying mode 800x600@60Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 1)
CRTC 64: trying mode 800x600@56Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 1)
CRTC 64: trying mode 848x480@60Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 1)
CRTC 64: trying mode 640x480@60Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 1)
Trying modes for CRTC 65
CRTC 65: trying mode 1024x768@60Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 65: trying mode 800x600@60Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 65: trying mode 800x600@56Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 65: trying mode 848x480@60Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 65: trying mode 640x480@60Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 65: trying mode 1024x768@60Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 1)
CRTC 65: trying mode 800x600@60Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 1)
CRTC 65: trying mode 800x600@56Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 1)
CRTC 65: trying mode 848x480@60Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 1)
CRTC 65: trying mode 640x480@60Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 1)

CRTC 63: trying mode 1360x768@60Hz with output at 1366x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 1360x768@60Hz with output at 1366x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 1024x768@120Hz with output at 1366x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 1024x768@60Hz with output at 1366x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 960x720@120Hz with output at 1366x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 928x696@120Hz with output at 1366x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 896x672@120Hz with output at 1366x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 960x600@120Hz with output at 1366x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 960x540@120Hz with output at 1366x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 800x600@120Hz with output at 1366x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 800x600@60Hz with output at 1366x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 800x600@56Hz with output at 1366x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 840x525@120Hz with output at 1366x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 840x525@120Hz with output at 1366x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 800x512@120Hz with output at 1366x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 700x525@120Hz with output at 1366x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 640x512@120Hz with output at 1366x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 720x450@120Hz with output at 1366x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 640x480@120Hz with output at 1366x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 640x480@60Hz with output at 1366x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 680x384@120Hz with output at 1366x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 680x384@120Hz with output at 1366x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 576x432@120Hz with output at 1366x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 512x384@120Hz with output at 1366x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 400x300@121Hz with output at 1366x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 400x300@113Hz with output at 1366x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 320x240@120Hz with output at 1366x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 1366x768@60Hz with output at 1366x768@60Hz (pass 1)
none of the selected modes were compatible with the possible modes:
Trying modes for CRTC 63
CRTC 63: trying mode 1024x768@60Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 800x600@60Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 800x600@56Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 848x480@60Hz with output at 1360x768@60Hz (pass 0)
CRTC 63: trying mode 640x480@60Hz with output at 13

Re: Fwd: Help me test autopilot vis search tree feature!

2014-04-02 Thread Carla Sella

On 02/04/2014 20:40, Thomi Richards wrote:

Hello QAers,

The initial implementation of the oft-asked for "search" feature for the
autopilot vis tool has been done. If you'd like to help me test it, you can
do so by adding this PPA to your system:

https://launchpad.net/~thomir/+archive/ap-preview

I'm particularly interested in bugs you find in the UI, as well as any
other suggestions for improvements.

Note that this is the initial release of this feature, and only supports
searching by node name. Future versions will support searching by node
attributes as well.

While I have the vis tool code open, I'm happy to consider any other issues
you find.


Cheers,


Great thanks Thomi.
I am adding the PPA now, I will let you know.



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Display card and monitor problem on Ubuntu 14.04

2014-04-02 Thread Baris Ergun
I decided to test Ubuntu 14.04 because of Nvidia Optimus graphic card
support.

This is my kernel:

3.13.0-19-generic

This is my graphic card information:

GeForce 710M VBIOS Version:75.17.53.00.5f

I have Nvidia driver 331.38-0ubuntu6 version installed along with
nvidia-prime 0.6.2 version.

And from Nvidia Settings Nvidia GPU is selected.

My problem is that my LG LED TV 22MA33D model is shown as Unknown Monitor
from the Display Settings. I can overcome that by using cvt and xrandr
adding the desired resolution to my monitor and than selecting it from
Display Settings. But some letters seems to me blur and I suspect from the
refresh rate incompatibility. With my current hardware I ready to provide
you further information for an out of box support on Ubuntu 14.04 for this
hardware :)

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libgdal1 required dependencies.

2014-04-02 Thread Baris Ergun
Hi I am testing Ubuntu 14.04 64bit Desktop Edition. Lately tried to deploy
postgresql database with postgis extension from http://
apt.postgresql.org/pub/repos/apt by following the instructions here :
http://trac.osgeo.org/postgis/wiki/UsersWikiPostGIS21UbuntuPGSQL93Apt
Obviously the page does not mention about the 14.04 which is still beta.
What prevents me to install what I require seems to be the libgdal1
dependencies which also provided from the same repository.

libgdal1 : Depends: libarmadillo2 (>= 2.4.2) but it is not installable
Depends: libepsilon0 but it is not installable
Depends: libhdf5-serial-1.8.4 but it is not installable or
 libhdf5-1.8.4 but it is not installable
Depends: libnetcdf6 but it is not installable
Depends: libpoppler19 but it is not installable
Depends: libspatialite3 (>= 2.4.0~rc2) but it is not installable

I have checked the Ubuntu repository for some of these libs and realised
that they are not provided for Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit. Eg instead
of libarmadillo2 ->  libarmadillo4 is available in the repository. Are
there any plans to include those dependencies soon?

Thanks.


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Fwd: Help me test autopilot vis search tree feature!

2014-04-02 Thread Thomi Richards
Hello QAers,

The initial implementation of the oft-asked for "search" feature for the
autopilot vis tool has been done. If you'd like to help me test it, you can
do so by adding this PPA to your system:

https://launchpad.net/~thomir/+archive/ap-preview

I'm particularly interested in bugs you find in the UI, as well as any
other suggestions for improvements.

Note that this is the initial release of this feature, and only supports
searching by node name. Future versions will support searching by node
attributes as well.

While I have the vis tool code open, I'm happy to consider any other issues
you find.


Cheers,

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Introducing

2014-04-02 Thread Bruno Pereira
Hello Friends,
My name is Bruno Pereira and I have 24yrl. I hold more than 5years of
experience in Hardware and Optical design Engineering.
I'm glad to have the possibility to join the team and help the ubuntu
became always better and better.
Hope meet all of you soon,
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