Unfortunately no. I tried submitting the package upstream to Debian a while
ago, however it couldn't be included due to licensing concerns.
I'm not sure where things are at currently, I no longer play this game, nor
use a Debian or Ubuntu derived distro. If someone else wants to take over,
feel
Hi I'm sorry, but I am unable to continue working on this package, I no
longer use Ubuntu or any Debian-like distro. I'll change the status back
to New until someone else can pick this up.
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Johan Linde, can you provide a source for this claim? Also I believe the
licensing issue was resolved regardless. Code for Quake 3 mods is
actually run in a virtual machine, called the QVM, and in the case of
UrbanTerror it is this code that is non-free (but entirely
distributable). The engine
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sensors-applet
When multiple nvidia graphic cards are present in a system, sensors-
applet only allows you to display the temperature of the first card,
even though nvidia-settings shows the two different temperatures for
each card.
sensors-applet
Soren, is the attached patch what you wanted?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/351509
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** Attachment added: Allows the user to specify which virtual network the
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It is possible to have more than on virtual network with libvirt,
currently vmbuilder assumes that created VMs are connected to the
'default' virtual network.
The user should be able to specify which virtual network they want the
newly created VM to be connected to, if this
No sudo segfaults, /var/lib/samba exists. Although
/var/lib/samba/secrets.tdb does appear to be messed up, it is mostly
binary data but does contain these lines:
Unable to open tdb '/var/lib/samba/group_mapping.ldb'
Failed to connect to '/var/lib/samba/group_mapping.ldb'
ltdb: tdb((null)):
Public bug reported:
Release: Jaunty
Since a recent upgrade (around the 16th of March), sudo has been broken.
Entering the correct password causes sudo to simply exit and not run the
command, it was found that this could be fixed by commenting/removing
the line
auth optional
Public bug reported:
Release: Jaunty
Since a recent upgrade (around the 16th of March), sudo has been broken.
Entering the correct password causes sudo to simply exit and not run the
command, it was found that this could be fixed by commenting/removing
the line
auth optional
This affects me too, the only way to make the package cleanly remove is
to edit /etc/init.d/tspc and change it to simply be:
#!/bin/sh
exit 0
The cause is the package attempts to set up the ipv6 tunnel on removing
the package, thus if the user didn't configure it before removing it,
they can't
Package exists and is on GetDeb, I tried submitting it to Debian but it
was rejected as they believed the arch-all 700mb urbanterror-data
package is too big for their archive, I assume that the response would
be the same here, unless I am mistaken?
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** Attachment added: lspci.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21522267/lspci.txt
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CPU temperature always reported as 22
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/27233
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I can confirm this on 8.10 amd64, motherboard is an Asus Striker II
Formula, CPU is an Intel Q9450,
/proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM/temperature always returns 40C, attached is
dmidecode and lspci output
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virt-manager shows no network devices when bonding interfaces exist
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Public bug reported:
Release: Intrepid
Package: virt-manager - 0.5.4-2ubuntu1
Expected:
When adding a network device to a guest, a list of installed devices is
displayed under Shared Physical Device
Actual:
List is empty
Cause:
in /usr/share/virt-manager/virtManager/connection.py in
** Attachment added: Related error in ~/.virt-manager/virt-manager.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19984931/error
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Patch, this appears to fix it, simply removing the part that strips the
last character, I am not sure if this would cause other problems though.
Apply this to /usr/share/virt-manager/virtManager/connection.py
** Attachment added: Patch for connection.py that fixes this bug.
Sorry about that oversight, Stanislav, can you do as Dara as requested?
Unfortunately I won't have a chance to do this for the next 2-3 weeks as
I have exams on :(
On Sat, 2008-09-06 at 23:35 +, Dara Adib wrote:
@Stanislav Sushkov
Please create a new bug report specifying that
I have this package completed and awaiting upload for Debian, I'll
upload it to revu also and hopefully it can get in intrepid before the
freeze.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Assignee: (unassigned) = Jack Coulter (jscinoz)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug
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Jack Coulter
On Mon, 2008-07-21 at 14:59 +0200, Michael Bienia wrote:
On 2008-07-21 13:36:18 +0100, (``-_-ยดยด) -- Fernando wrote:
If everything else fails, you may ask LP admin if you can have it
initially on a PPA (i dont know the quota limit on PPAs, sorry), and
if it can handle safely
for a
major distribution.
Basically, I am writing to enquire as to if Ubuntu would have any issues
with packages of this size? And if so, what would be the next suggested
course of action.
Regards,
Jack Coulter
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In the description of packages packagekit, packagekit-gnome and
packagekit-dev in sentence:
PackageKit allows to perform simple software management tasks over a DBus
interface: refreshing the cash, updating, installing and removing software
packages.
The world cash
Synced for Intrepid
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
** Changed in: teeworlds (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = teeworlds
** Changed in: ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: teeworlds = None
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/184535
You
-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/jscinoz/ubuntu hardy main
Note however, the version that will be synced downstream uses system
libraries rather than included ones.
Regards,
Jack Coulter
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awaiting
confirmation on some issues regarding the license and file size.
Regards,
Jack Coulter
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Bug title changed, package has been accepted into Debian, hopefully will
be synced downstream for Ubuntu 8.10
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+ [needs-packaging] Teeworlds
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that helps,
Jack Coulter
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Since 0.4.0, the sound issues with pulseaudio have been corrected
(Running latest Teeworlds on up-to-date hardy). Also the license changed
in 0.4.0 to what is now a truly free license.
The name has changed too Teeworlds due to legal reasons (The developers
give no further explanation).
Just to add, I'm now working on packaging this for Debian Unstable and
will hopefully have it synced for Ubuntu Intrepid
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My package for upstream is completed, when it is accepted in Debian I'll
file a sync-request to get it into 8.10
** Changed in: ubuntu
Assignee: (unassigned) = Jack Coulter (jscinoz)
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http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=460848
** Also affects: debian via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=460848
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: Confirmed = In
Dell XPS M1330
Suspend works perfectly with the force option, no tweaking required,
requesting white-list
** Attachment added: Dell XPS M1330 dmidecode
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13374914/xpsm1330dmidecode
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Confirmed. Same issue for me, s2ram works fine, however s2disk powers
off the machine rather than entering S3
** Changed in: uswsusp (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/94418
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I'm working on packaging Urban Terror for both Debian and Ubuntu see
#179646
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/104233
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I can confirm I have missed the feature freeze, I'm going to target
Debian instead, as it should automatically be included in Intrepid. I
don't know if this bug needs to be closed now, I'll leave it open for
now.
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #468325
Hmm, it may be possible then, its on revu, but there are still a few
issues with both the data and main packages that need to be addressed.
(the game engine requires a custom embedded libjpeg62, and attempts to
compile it against Ubuntu's libjpeg62 results in graphical corruption,
also the license
Unfortunately, we're past the feature freeze for Hardy, but it's looking
good for Hardy+1.
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I've uploaded two source packages to revu relating to this. The data
package and the client/server package (which compiles the two separate
client and server binary packages).
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Public bug reported:
http://www.urbanterror.net
Urban Terror is a GPL first person shooter similar to counter-strike. It
is based on the GPL version of the Quake3 engine, ioQuake3.
I'm working on three packages related to this, the data, the client and
the server.
** Affects: ubuntu
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