Can anyone confirm Stéphane Graber's package (rt2860 -
1.8.0.0-0ubuntu1~ppa2) works with WPA2 (which, as I understand, means
CCMP/AES)? I've still yet to see true WPA2 support.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210725
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I fixed the problem by first getting the nvidia settings setup perfectly
the way I want it. I then deleted the xorg.conf and wrote the settings
to the file from within Nvidia setup. Then I renamed the xorg.conf and
ran this command as root:
dexconf
This command creates a new xorg.conf and I
I have the same problem with my HP Pavilion Laptop model dv9810us.
When Ubuntu 8.10 starts booting it stops until I hold down the CTRL key
for a short time and then everything is normal.
2.6.27-7-generic
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First noticed this regression with 8.04 and I'll note that it is still
present in 8.10.
I originally managed to have the A/V button work (with some keyboard
layout that reported a keypress) and swapped it out, but now it too
fails to generate a key press event as per xev.
I'd say this is still
Public bug reported:
I have an HP Pavilion laptop with HP Quickdock to export to 24 monitor.
When I use Nvidia X-Server Settings and get everything correctly
configured and then export to xorg.conf file, everything is fine until I
reboot. I set xorg.conf permissions to 777 and it doesn't matter.
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Confirming on Dell Vostro 1000: Fn+up/down 'steals' keyboard input.
The fix for me was to use the magic SysRq key to reset the keyboard
from a virtual terminal - alt+prtscr+r - I don't know if it's the VT
switching or the magic keycombo that fixes it, but this is clearly an
input layer bug.
$
I'm really quite surprised, too.
Given the workaround is simply to disable USB2 and ergo cause all
transfers over USB to be excruciating slow - costing time money, you'd
think someone with the knowledge to fix this would have stepped up by
now. Then again, the transfers still -work- at the
@Renaud Muller:
I apologize for the confusing comment. The apt-cache lines I pasted indicate
the versions of the packages I was referring to.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/261721
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It seems my experience is totally different than everyone elses. I know
my card works with my home WPA 802.11n WPA network (I believe it's AES)
under windows, but I still can't get it to connect with the array.org
driver -- is there some way that I can debug it?
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Way to shoot Koffice in the foot Ubuntu! *Applause*
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To follow up on my last comment:
Just installed 8.10 on my Eee 901. Wireless did not work out the box.
Installed
http://www.array.org/ubuntu/dists/intrepid/eeepc/binary-i386/rt2860-dkms_1.7.1.1_all.deb,
but still no WPA2 on my 802.11n network. WEP on my 802.11g works
perfectly.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: acpi
Hello fellow bug detectives,
After upgrading to Intrepid from Hardy *and* a clean install on a
different machine, the `acpi -V` command, which generally shows me the
correct amount of remaining battery time on both machines, does not -
instead, it
I've been poking around in the apt-get'ted source for the utility, but I
can't see anything wrong with the 'time remaining' calculation. As well,
when I unplug the AC I get reasonable discharge rates.
$ cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT1/state
present: yes
capacity state: ok
I did solve the magic suspend problem, turns out I had g-p-m set to
suspend if the lid is closed on battery, so please disregard that.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/290684
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: krita
Koffice/Krita is supposed to be compiled with graphicsMagick, which
enables it to open and save photoshop files. Ubuntu 8.04.1 (Kubuntu)
doesn't have this support compiled in.
krita:
Installed: 1:1.6.3-4ubuntu7
Candidate: 1:1.6.3-4ubuntu7
As of 8.10 it is included in the additional gimp-plugin-registry. This
could be closed I suspect...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/161775
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I agree with Jaap Karssenberg - please be more careful in the future
with critical drivers.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/288148
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I love Zitos. I support this.
-Troy
On Oct 23, 2008, at 9:56, Charles Wyble [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joe Smith wrote:
I'd prefer some variety, as well as somewhere a bit more open and
well-lit. There's a really good Zito's pizza in the Orange Circle by
Chapman, I place my vote
I have hardy installed on my Eee 901, with the array.org eeepc kernel.
I download the
http://www.array.org/ubuntu/dists/intrepid/eeepc/binary-i386/rt2860-dkms_1.7.1.1_all.deb
package (I didn't see one listed for hardy), and installed it (along
with dkms).
I'm still not able to connect to my WPA2
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gcc-4.2
This isn't enabled in gcc version 4.2.3 (Ubuntu 4.2.3-2ubuntu7)
on hardy... but it should be. Without it destructors of static objects
are run in a seemingly random order... you can get crashes at exit
if you depend on them being run (as the
That should be '--enable-__cxa_atexit', my bad.
Note that gutsy had it:
% gcc -v
Using built-in specs.
Target: i486-linux-gnu
Configured with: ../src/configure -v
--enable-languages=c,c++,fortran,objc,obj-c++,treelang --prefix=/usr
--enable-shared --with-system-zlib --libexecdir=/usr/lib
Adding colour to an Ubuntu wallpaper is _not_ the problem. Anyone who
considers adding colour to Ubuntu a bug should be sentenced to at least
four years of design study in the area of colour theory.
Please be mature enough to realize that publishing a bug such as this
will effectively set us
On a fresh install of Intrepid Beta, wireless on my EeePC 900 was not
working. Adding blacklist ath_pci to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
resolved it.
Can this method make it into Intrepid final? Is there a better way to do
it?
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Atheros wireless (AR5007) not working on various laptops, including
The system I experience the issue on is also an SB600 chipset, however,
I have no way of increasing the voltage - Dell's BIOS doesn't give me
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/88746
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I use notebook asus u5f (core duo 1.8, 2.5 gb ram, intel gma 950) and
ubuntu 8.10 (alpha 5). The load of CPU is about 68-98%. What can be the
matter of this? In 8.04.1 CPU loading is about 1-3%.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The machine that originally experienced this bug has since been upgraded
to Intrepid.
However, upon testing both the stable and -proposed samba packages on
different machines with both wired and wireless interfaces, nmbd didn't
shut down. Instead, all 4 times the logs showed the message No
The machine that originally experienced this bug has since been upgraded
to Intrepid.
However, upon testing both the stable and -proposed samba packages on
different machines with both wired and wireless interfaces, nmbd didn't
shut down. Instead, all 4 times the logs showed the message No
I wonder if it could be something to do specifically with USB-connected
HDD's, since my other devices work just fine? The controller in the
drive/enclosure, perhaps? I wouldn't know where to start to look there.
I tried what Toby tried as well, without success:
I had never tried actually
This actually involves the dictionaries-common package. Sameer just beat
me to the report :)
Using Ubuntu Hardy 8.04, I get a message involving the phrase
translation-table-for-input, causing the spell check to stop after the
first correction.
How to reproduce:
1. open `xemacs`
2. type the
+1, affected here too.
Only started with the most recent kernel minor version upgrade on Hardy
for me.
Removing the module form the running kernel solved the issue, but imo
12mbps is unacceptable for most tasks involving external disks, for
example.
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Can you confirm that 7.10 (Gutsy) still correctly detects your drives?
It sounds like there could be other hardware trouble with your system.
If it is, we can probably see it's an issue with hardware support in the
kernel.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New = Incomplete
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HDD crashed
As a result of the newer driver, this is fixed in Hardy.
I'd suggest bumping up to Hardy if you can. It is unfortunate that
Ubuntu can't allow showstopper bugs such as this one to be patched mid
release.
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Public bug reported:
Summary: The version reported for Intrepid is 1.0.2. There has been a
version 1.0.4 available for some time now.
http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/project/reportdesign
Unfortunately, when trying to provide a branch for this, Ubuntu makes me
download around 230
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org-base
Summary: When downloading and installing the OXT for Sun's report
builder, it fails to do anything on amd64 systems. Download link for
extension is
http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/project/reportdesign
Platform: Ubuntu
Been extremely busy.
I will try to test soon.
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Binary package hint: kopete-kde4
In switching over from KDE 3 to KDE 4, I tried to configure Kopete to
use my company's sametime server. It looks like the protocol isn't
supported. There is no dependency on the meanwhile library, nor are any
meanwhile files installed with
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
Firefox crashes if a Japanese language input method is active and the user
closes a window.
E.g. if I have Anthy+Japanese IM active and close a tab, Firefox crashes.
This happens every time. Ubuntu 7.10 and 8.04 both have this problem.
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To: Ubuntu US California ubuntu-us-ca@lists.ubuntu.com
Hi Troy,
You and I are thinking along the same lines. I don't know if you have
considered these things but I'll throw them out for discussion. Let
me start by saying I would much prefer to have a fully staffed booth
answering all kinds of user
Works fine for me now, using standard Hardy packages.
$ dpkg -l | grep avr
ii avr-libc 1:1.4.7-1
Standard C library for Atmel AVR development
ii binutils-avr 2.18-3
Binary
1) Someone really needs to start talking this up and organizing, so I can
go against my better judgement and abandon work and family for it!
2) I think Saturday @ Chapman is perfect for the Bug Jam.
-Troy
On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 16:44:16 -0700, Joe Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hey Guys
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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Thanks, but I consider my problem solved.
-troy
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when /var is on / (not a separate partition),
which is mounted read-only.
I worked around this by setting VERBOSE=yes in /etc/default/rcS, which causes a
different path through checkroot.sh.
Then my root fsck at boot was not blocked.
-troy
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 8.04.1
be a holdover from my 7.10 Kubuntu install.
Wild guess: Was this special /var/run supported in that kernel?
Thanks,
-troy
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ttf-freefont
Summary: At standard 10 and 12 points, FreeMono seems to suffer from
strange hinting that renders the result blurry and almost illegible. I
would think that this phenomenon might be related to the hinting engine
as a cursory examination
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/246164
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Here is a real-world sample from Firefox 3. Note even the hinting on
the lower part of the label along the baseline. All of the baseline
glyphs should be aligned and yet there seems to be an extra level of
anti-aliasing along the lowest line. One could suggest this is a result
of the font
Wow! Finally someone thinking about audience.
In this case, I would highlight that _if_ one's internet connection is
slow _and_ you have used the search box in the upper right corner
before, this would be possibly a 'bug'.
The reason being that _any_ Firefox text input is usurped upon the page
Yes; in my case, nmbd no longer shuts down when the network is
disconnected. The only way I could get it to shut down was to specify
bind interfaces only = true and interfaces = lo. Using bind
interfaces only = true and interfaces = ath0, where ath0 is connected
to the network but disabled through
Using the PPA version above, starting samba without an explicit
'interfaces' line Instead,
[2008/06/16 21:30:04, 0] nmbd/nmbd.c:main(721)
Netbios nameserver version 3.0.28a started.
Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2008
[2008/06/16 21:30:04, 0]
Might be related to the history view when shown in the sidebar.
When I open the sidebar on the left (set to view by date and site)
Firefox seems to crash. Stable-ish thus far with the history sidebar
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I have found an additional workaround in the default Ubuntu environment.
Go to System | Preferences | Appearance
Then select the Visual Effects tab, and choose None.
After doing this open System | Preferences | Keyboard Shortcuts
The Switch to Desktop N is now present for all of your desktops (at
Using the PPA version above, starting samba without an explicit
'interfaces' line Instead,
[2008/06/16 21:30:04, 0] nmbd/nmbd.c:main(721)
Netbios nameserver version 3.0.28a started.
Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2008
[2008/06/16 21:30:04, 0]
Seems odd that the bay area wouldn't have more active members. Is there a way
that we (O.C.'ers) could reach out to Ubuntu enthusiants up north?
-Troy
-Original Message-
From: Nathan Haines [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subj: Re: [Ubuntu-US-CA] Meeting tonight?
Date: Sun Jun 15, 2008 16:59
Size
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: firefox = firefox-3.0
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: firefox
Summary: General instability that results in Firefox crashing several
seconds after displaying the contents of the page / file. Seems to be
localized to an update on or around the 9th of June, 2008.
Platform: Ubuntu 8.04
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
Summary: General instability that results in Firefox crashing several
seconds after displaying the contents of the page / file. Seems to be
localized to an update on or around the 9th of June, 2008.
Platform: Ubuntu 8.04 amd64
Frequency:
Public bug reported:
Summary: Upon loading Firefox, if a user begins typing in the Firefox
search box or the address bar, focus will be pulled upon the default
start page's loading. This will result with the user having their entry
broken across two boxes as the focus will be 'yanked' to the
Is this crash reproducible? If so, which are the steps that lead to it?
No. Apparently more or less random. May have higher threshold with loading
activity.
Which flash package do you have installed?
Standard Ubuntu 8.04 flashplugin-nonfree.
Which Java package do you have installed?
Had
Which Java package do you have installed?
Was IcedTea7. Now removed. Issue still happens.
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No debugging symbols error when starting Firefox despite adding the
various packages etc. for FF3.
Ran Firefox. The debug procedure lynched the system and I had to CTRL-
ALT-F1 to flip to a virtual terminal and kill all of the various
Crashed it again, but this time I had more responsiveness. Output
attached.
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Yet again.
Seems to be the same point.
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 0x7f53f8cc16f0 (LWP 13809)]
nsNavHistoryQueryResultNode::CanExpand (this=0x21d3530)
at nsNavHistoryQuery.h:131
131 nsNavHistoryQuery.h: No such file or directory.
in
Any progress on this? Seems to me that it belongs in restricted and
should be tagged as such.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/179139
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** Summary changed:
- ipw2100 and like cards are not free
+ Intel Wireless Restrictions: ipw2100, ipw2200 are not Free
** Description changed:
The Intel series of wireless adapters requires the usage of a binary
blob firmware.
Should this
Ok. As per http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4965973 there is a
fix for Hardy.
First, the Intuos3 works out of the box for me. The strip works, the
express buttons work flawlessly as buttons detected under xev.
That said, expresskeys adds very helpful attaching of the buttons to key
Just wanted to drop you all a note that I'm going to be disconnecting
from the mailing list. If someone out there feels the need to contact
me, all of my information is on Launchpad.
It has a been a long wonderful ride. Thanks to everyone.
Sincerely,
TJS
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Using Mike's patch from 2008-04-29 (comment #56), normal usage doesn't
yield any lag. However, mashing keys in a terminal and moving the mouse
wildly triggers a noticeable delay.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194029
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Nick Russell wrote:
I've updated the original mockups on the wiki
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Intrepid/Newsplash to address
concerns/criticisms and I've added a few new ideas and variations on old
ones. I've also started a forum thread to gauge community interest in a
new usplash
Giuseppe Pennisi wrote:
I managed to create an Ubuntu Package for New Wave, it's not yet perfect
but the way is right. At the soone realise available for wiki and\or LP.
Once you have your infrastructure in place, look into the Personal
Package Archives so that your changes will get
Matthew Nuzum wrote:
For those of us following along, it would be far easier to keep up on
things if there were more descriptive subjects. So instead of 50
emails with the subject New Wave maybe just be more specific.
Nuzum, as usual, spot on.
While we are at it, I would add that _IF_ you
Public bug reported:
Summary: The libnotify icon that appears when there are Important
Security Updates appears to indicate a state of caution / problem as
opposed to important alert. This may be a byproduct of:
* Inconsistency with standard update icon. This difference makes the
instance of
Public bug reported:
Summary: Attempting to load a clip in blender-bleedingedge results in a
completely instable system. Symptoms include tremendous disk access as
well as intermittent cursor updates, etc.
Frequency: Always (5 tries / 5 mainifestations)
Platform: Ubuntu 8.04 amd64
Seth Rattan wrote:
However, this is the first
time I've tried my hand at writing a theme, and I would appreciate
someone (not to write the theme for me) but to be available to give
pointers as I experiment.
If you have _any_ questions in relation to something you are trying to
accomplish,
Anton Kerezov wrote:
Probably it is a good idea but I'm not familiar with branches and
version control systems :(
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bzr
It is quite easy.
Sincerely,
TJS
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Who wrote:
Specifically the awesome Rueben theme
http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Reuben?content=55876
Anyone wanting to work in this vague direction?
Reuben has many elements to like. In no particular order:
1) The linework is much closer to some notion of elegant. In
I can confirm the issue still exists with a fully up to date hardy. If
you disable compiz, there is no wierdness, but with compiz on, the
wierdness I originally reported happens.
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Matthew Nuzum wrote:
If you would have asked me before Hardy if something as exciting as
the heron wallpaper would be the default desktop I would have said
there's no way.
Give Kenneth Wimer _full_ marks here for getting that image in front of
the people who use Ubuntu.
If he had not put it
be agree with that. So please, we must make this discussion useful.
Maybe doing some brainstorming (for guidelines) and then voting can
be a great way to take decisions (I'm sure Troy has something to say
about this).
I am more than willing to set up a poll for whatever a team / group
would
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: fail2ban
Due to /var/run being mounted as tmpfs, after a reboot, the
/var/run/fail2ban is no longer present.
This stops fail2ban from starting.
Adding something like [ -d /var/run/fail2ban ] || mkdir
/var/run/fail2ban in the start section of
Ok. Done and done after my last batch of photos.
Frequency: Always (Seems to happen every time I do an import)
Symptoms: Import succeeds. Initial autolaunch of F-Spot fails when
plugging in media. When finished, shutting down the window via the
close function simply hangs the application.
Roberto Cássio Jr. wrote:
Just my opinion: I don't believe this is a bug in the Human theme
This is 100% correct. There is no reason that setting a variable should
cause unwanted behavior. This is a compiz bug as the same issue happens
with a minimalist Mist window decoration layout. If both
This is marked as Fix Released, yet it appears that fonts:/// is
still not working for adding and removing fonts.
The inability of Nautilus to view the fonts directory and install fonts
etc. is related to this bug is it not?
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Yay... looks like this has reared its ugly head again:
Platform: amd64 Ubuntu 8.04 Beta as of April 8 2008.
Filename:
pool/multiverse/f/flashplugin-nonfree/flashplugin-nonfree_9.0.115.0ubuntu5_amd64.deb
md5sum mismatch
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Binary package hint: gnome-applets
When you browse a windows network share with nautilus, the mounted gvfs
volume shows as an icon on the desktop. However the volume doesn't show
up in the disk mounter applet.
** Affects: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-applets
I've added a drawer to my primary gnome panel. I'm running nvidia
twinview on two screens using the proprietary nvidia driver installed
using EnvyNG. I've also got compiz desktop effects turned on.
When you click on the drawer icon to
Honestly, as a relatively non-newb when it comes to package
installation, I had _zero_ clue that the various game servers were auto
starting.
A game server is _unlike_ an HTTP / SSH / FTP / etc. server, and as
such, should probably be subject to different rules as compared with the
aforementioned
Who wrote:
Especially about colours - I
haven't done much work on this display and I want to know if it looks
too intense/yellow/dark/whatever on other people's monitors..
Greetings Whoosie! Great to see you still around.
I would encourage anyone with interest to purchase a colour
Sumit Agarwal wrote:
As I see it right
now, the wide borders reflect the very annoying hard-outlined GNOME
style icons. This is a trend that seems to be self-perpetuating for no
good reason (look at the icon sheets for Firefox 3. See the Linux set?
Why are we making new icons that look
George Brooke wrote:
Is is not possible to have a wider window border appear when your mouse
hovers near the edge of the window or would this not be possible with
current GTK/Meatacity themes?
Not possible.
The ubuntu-art crowd has grown to include a few coders however. Perhaps
one of them
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 139810 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/139810
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 139810
support for at90usb1287 device broken
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crttn84.o and crttn85.o are also missing (attiny84 and attiny85,
respectively) from avr-libc 1.4.5-2
Rebuilding the package (on Gutsy) led to happiness :)
1. apt-get source avr-libc
2. cd avr-libc-1.4.5
3. change debian/rules line 9ish to
./configure --build=`./config.guess` --host=avr
Let me make this clear:
As with many things -- this is _not_ a Linux problem but rather a
_vendor_ problem.
If you own one of these cards, please take the time to send a letter to
NVidia asking them to open their cards up via sample code or
documentation in the same manner that AMD has committed
@Mihai
This isn't about changing the look and feel, this is about the
underlying architecture.
1) The window's grab area should be separated from its aesthetic border
trim area ( as per Jonathan Kerls suggestion at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/metacity/+bug/160311/comments/19
)
2)
Patch the code. Kludge it out when we have no other option. Let the
progression happen.
(First post here. I'd like to say hi! :D) I don't know if I'm in any
position to say this, but if you do things in a hackish way, you do
advance, but at the expense of having more and more
Denis Jacquerye wrote:
The Ubuntu Brainstorm title could definitely be improved. The letters
of the word brainstorm seems to be have ad hoc. Could it simply use
the letters from the font Ubuntu Title, available in the package
ttf-ubuntu-title, or from Ubuntu Titling. [
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