Here is the updated debdiff for Jaunty.
I removed the g-p-m stuff and updated the package description. Should
apply to intrepid package also, since it is the same version.
Gatopeich: While I agree that it is somewhat misleading to hijack the
powernowd package, changing that is beyond the scope of
Daniel Gimpelevich schrieb:
> On Thu, 2008-07-17 at 12:46 +0000, Hanno Stock (hefe_bia) wrote:
>> So there are several options:
>>
>> 1) disable all power management in g-p-m.
>> 2) disable power management in g-p-m by default, but let users change
>> it.
>&g
Daniel Gimpelevich wrote:
>>> Also, I think the gnome-power-manager package should be changed to
>>> default to "nothing" instead, because then, it would still be OK to
>>> install after powernowd, [...]
>> I think that could be an option. But this way g-p-m would do nothing
>> even if powernowd is
Same for me here. However I use the following workaround to log in at
all (this is with VMWare Workstation):
1. Click in the VMs Window and hit Ctrl+Alt+Shift+F2
2. Log in to the console
3. sudo apt-get install openssh-server
4. From the host: ssh -Y [EMAIL PROTECTED]
5. sudo gnome-control-center
See also Bug #223812. Powernowd and g-p-m conflict.
The missing GUI option is another thing, so I am leaving this open for g-p-m.
** Also affects: powernowd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: powernowd (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Hanno Stock (hefe_
I cannot reproduce the bug as it occured only once after the upgrade to
Hardy. This happened with a lot of applications and I stopped submitting
the bugs after the third one or so. However no further issues since
then.
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evince crashed with SIGSEGV after Upgrade to Hardy
https://bugs.launchpad.n
I cannot reproduce the bug as it occured only once after the upgrade to
Hardy. This happened with a lot of applications and I stopped submitting
the bugs after the third one or so. However no further issues since
then.
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rhythmbox crashed with SIGSEGV after Upgrade to Hardy
https://bugs.launchpa