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The problem started today, after update to nautilus 1:3.4.0-0ubuntu1.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: nautilus-dropbox 0.7.1-2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-20.33-generic 3.2.12
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-20-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
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package nautilus-dropbox 0.7.1-2 failed to install/upgrade: sub-
processo script post-removal instalado retornou estado de saída de
Looks like this is another symptom of bug #761065
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[sandybridge-m-gt2+] Display on external monitor (vga) is black on 13
MacBook Pro 8,1
@Bryce: Sorry, I didn't realize this bug was against X. It is indeed
related to the kernel, that's why I tagged with kernel-bug.
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Another thing I forgot to add: if one starts the session in Natty with
classic Ubuntu without any effects, even with the current kernel, the
problem does not appear.
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I have the same issue here but I discovered that, if I run a 3D program like
celestia, nexuiz or even a 3d screensaver like one with the wireframe ant, the
problem vanishes with a -39 kernel. In a discussion with Chris Van Hoof today
he tells me he thinks the new kernel just masks the error
** Also affects: hplip (Ubuntu)
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Status: New
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required plug-in fails to install. Kubuntu 10.04, HPLIP
When I did the first packaging attempt above, wy back in time, at
first I just created a starting point with no intention to go all the
way to include on the distro. After that I thought about it but never
really was happy with the MOTU/REVU process (I think Loic remembers how
I feel about it
Same problem with Karmic Beta on a brand new X58 MB with i7 processor
and ATI Radeon HD 4670.
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While it says Creating user..., at about 83%, Ubiquity runs dd if=/dev/zero
of=/dev/sdaX (I suppose it's zeroing a partition to further encrypt) and takes
quite a while without warning the user.
The user should be told this operation will take
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Unfortunately, it won't make it to Karmic. I didn't have the time to go
over the proper procedures in time for that but I'll update the package
and keep it updated on my PPA.
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I found the exact same problem yesterday and can confirm the bug. I
think this is a high importance bug as printers that were working no
longer work and it's a case for a SRU.
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Samuli Seppänen, do you still have the same problem? If so we should
start a new bug as I do have it and it's a different chipset.
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When Brazilian Portuguese is selected for instalation, the default timezone
shown is Noronha (GMT-2). This is not really wrong as this is a valid timezone
but very unusual. The usual one is São Paulo (GMT-3). This was the behaviour
with Hardy
Maybe this is a bug on itself? UnreportableReason: Este não é um
pacotes Ubuntu genuíno. Translated: UnreportableReason: This is not a
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Due the assembly required, the package sdl-stretch was not built for
amd64 arch in Intrepid (Ubuntu 8.10).
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I just tested this. My mc had the use internal edit unchecked, I
checked and it's fine now but I agree that should not be the default
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Not anymore. The unit I had this problem is defective and the new one I
bought does not have this problem (I tested with Intrepid final).
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Tominator, check the device docs for the standard pin and use the blues-
package from my PPA as explained above. It will allow you to enter the
pin manually then you can pair your device.
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@tz
Add your patch as an attachment and not inline (it's breaking the format of the
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Thanks, I missed this message. Anyway, I just tested locally and works fine.
Just sent to my PPA here https://edge.launchpad.net/~agoliveira/+archive so
should be ready to use in a few minutes.
tz, I also missed to add your information regarding the patch. As soon as
others confirm it
Jonathan, the upstream bug you pointed seems to be closed. Also, I don't
see why hardcode every single device unless you leave an option for
something like tz's patch. Maybe first try to figure out what device is
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Ok then. There you have it the first one. It's a GPS Holux 1000B
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ hcitool scan --refresh
Scanning ...
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX HOLUX_M-1000
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ hcitool inq XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
Inquiring ...
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX clock offset: 0x77bdclass:
I just received a new GPS device Holux 1000B that works perfectly with
my Nokia 810 but I can't authenticate on my 8.10 notebook. Looks like
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I installed Intrepid Beta + updates from scratch yesterday and the
simlink is there.
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The test hardware is an Acer Aspire One with an externar DVD writer
Samsung model SE-5184. The installation proceeds normally until the
moment the message to remove the CD from the tray and press ENTER to
reboot is displayed. The led on the
Just tested on Alpha 6 and it's ok now, I'm closing it. Thanks.
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I already have 2.6.27 and the upgrade solved this issue. Just tested the very
same card and worked fine.
Thanks.
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Closing the bug as the latest kernel solved it.
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Same here. I thought this was a wrong keyboard mapping but all the same
with all the tests I've done.
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In a clean installation in my notebook despite pt_BR (Brazilian Portuguese)
being selected during the first screen, when I started the installation proper,
ubiquity had (Portugal's) Portuguese selected and not Brazilian Portuguese.
After I
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In a clean Intrepid Ibex Alpha 2 installation, I selected pt_BR (Brazilian
Portuguese) as the default language. When the keyboard selection screen
arrived, the USA (normal US version, not the international variation) was
selected instead of
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In a clean installation of Intrepid Ibex Alpha 2 in a notebook with a
Nvidia Go7700, the video was correctly detected and the choice to
install the binary driver presented but instead of one, 3 versions were
shown.
** Affects: jockey (Ubuntu)
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I think you misunderstood the problem. The card is not detected in
instalation time not after installed.
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I just performed the same test in my notebook and worked nicelly. It
seems to be a specific problem with the eeepc controller.
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Testing the instalation of Intrepid Ibex on a eeepc, I noticed that the a 16Gb
SDHC card wasn't being handled correctly. I could find the device's partitions
nodes but not the device node, i.e. /dev/sdb1 and /dev/sdb2 are
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Thanks Matthew. This is not valid for Ubuntu, just for a private project
for MSG. I'll let them ask for your help if necessary.
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I know next to nothing about emulation but I believe that, if isn't possible
for dosemu to overcome this situation, at least a message giving a clue about
mmap_min_addr should be issued so the user can choose.
That's quite easy to do so, if you don't see any problems with that I'll do it
and
Seb, 8.04 Desktop 64bit. Standard install from scratch.
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Doing a clean installation of Ubuntu 8.04, I noticed that no media player
plugin is installed by default nor it's asked to do so if a page that needs
something like that is accessed.
This happens in pages that stream videos not flash-based IFAICT. In my personal
case, I
In my laptop I have been running Hardy Heron installed from scratch
since beta 2. Perhaps this was a bug in the update sequence. I'll try to
make a fresh install this weekend to see if this happens.
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I meant Alpha 2 and not Beta 2 above
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Already merged and solved.
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Looks like AppArmor is on the way
* AppArmor: implement mmap_min_addr check as done in mainline.
According to the kernel logs.
I tried to create a dosemu profile but it didn't work:
# Last Modified: Tue Apr 15 10:53:53 2008
#include tunables/global
/usr/bin/dosemu {
#include abstractions/base
Those are the last messages from the kernel
Apr 15 10:55:23 cartman kernel: [ 5336.100648] audit(1208267723.303:2980):
type=1502 operation=inode_permission requested_mask=::r denied_mask=::r
name=/lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc-2.7.so pid=16112 profile=null-complain-profile
namespace=default
Apr 15
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Noticed today that bluetooth wasn't active in my Asus G1 notebook
because bluez-utils wasn't installed. Once I installed the package the
device was correctly detected and bluetooth was activated. I can't be
sure if this was corrected recently as hardy Alpha 2 was installed in
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The current xorg.conf file does not allow things like right-click or
drag-and-drop using pens or stylus only. This patch enables long-click
(=.75s) in a fashion similar to tap-and-hold but in this case
generating a right-click response.
** Affects: samsung-q1-ultra-config
** Attachment added: As Steven Kowalik's request, a patching system was not
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Ok, this is my first attemp to make a package from scratch so, be gentle :)
The orig.tar.gz
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I noticed after sending this that there a much newer package on UM-PPA.
I also updated there. Should I merge those 2?
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It seems to be ok now, I'm closing the bug.
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Status: New = Fix Committed
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Sorry, I got the wrong session.
There goes the corrrected files
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... and the dsc file.
The binaries can be found at my PPA:
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The packages above are for Hardy. There's no chance to include it on on
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Hi. Thanks for the effort.
Your patch was not working well with the lpia build. I made a few corrections
and it's ok now.
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Sorry about the mistake. Please, check this one.
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Patch redone according to the review.
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Thanks for the review.
I totally agree with your point 2 but right now I don't believe we have the
time to do it so, I would like to sugest we split the difference by fixing 1, 3
and 5 for now and leave 2 and 3 (which is a bit of an ugly hack I admit) for a
next release.
About the IFDEFs (which
As I said, upstream support for maemo is very specific but we share many
things so I could have used --enable-ume as well. It was just a matter
of choice but you're right, --enable-ume makes more sense. I'll change
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The difference is the way configure.ac works. If I use the --enable-ume
method, I explicitely say that I want that platform, the other way the
same flag works for maemo and ume builds but it's more confusing for the
one who looks at it for the first time so I'm switching to --enable-ume.
The
This is the first debdiff for proofreading
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Fixed wrong debian/rules flag
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Tested on a G1 notebook and Mac Mini, both dual core 2, 2G and 1G of ram, the
rest about the same hardware. Using the Hardy Alpha 5 AMD64 desktop disk, if
one try to install with any other language but English, if another keyboard
layout is choosen or if one continues with
Public bug reported:
There are several changes on claws-mail to allow a hildon interface,
used on UME. To enable those changes, debiam/rules should have something
like:
ifeq ($(DEB_BUILD_ARCH), lpia)
DEB_CONFIGURE_EXTRA_FLAGS += --enable-hildon
endif
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Hi Colin.
I tried again and when the crash happens, if I switch to a console, my monitor
goes blank and I can't get back. Try this way: at the first moment after the
boot choose brazilian portuguese, boot normally and start the instalation but
when you hit the keyboard part, choose USA.
Here
I just confirmed that the exactly same misbehavior happens with the 32
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24-3-generic
Notebook Asus G1 running Hardy Alpha 3, kernel 2.6.24-3-generic. Bluetooth
module don't report any errors but when trying to pair with a Motorolla cell
phone, the whole process goes well until the message that the
I was able to successfully pair with a Nokia bluetooth headphone so it
narrows down a bit I guess.
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Kernel oops when pairing via bluetooth with cellphone
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/183311
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Public bug reported:
In an Asus G1 notebook with nvidia Go 7700, to switch to external monitors one
need the asus-laptop module instead of the default asus_acpi. Once it's
running, an echo 8 /sys/devices/platform/asus-laptop/display switches to DVI
port and echo 1
** Changed in: claws-mail (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Released
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Claw's LPIA build is not enabling the hildon interface
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151420
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Just an update that's still an issue.
There's some accounts about creating a .openalrc file pointing to alsa but the
problem remains.
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segmentation fault (ubuntu)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/82317
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Sorry for the delay but we are at the UDS and I forgot about it. Anyway,
if you sync with upstream we certainly will have a lot of breakage ahead
but just do it removing the hildon patches and I'll fix them later if
necessary as we actually are not sure if we will keep claws as our email
client of
Can someone please take a look at this? It's necessary to UME. Thanks.
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Claw's LPIA build is not enabling the hildon interface
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151420
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I hope this patch is ok now. I also took some time to enable the plugins
that were disabled when built for lpia.
** Attachment added: claws-mail-hildon.diff
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10046532/claws-mail-hildon.diff
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Claw's LPIA build is not enabling the hildon interface
BTW Daniel, this debian/patches/02_autoconf_patch is (already uploaded)
and I don't think I should change it, right?
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Claw's LPIA build is not enabling the hildon interface
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151420
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The change in the test in debian/rules was done because there is 3
possibilities:
- Normal compilation (i386)
- Maemo compilation (explicity using the flag --enable-maemo, not covered on
debian/rules)
- LPIA compilation, our case that enables the hildon interface
(--enable-hildon) without using
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