I've just tried it and the problem seems to have gone away. Perhaps when
adding the weather part the devs also fixed my problem.
For my part feel free to close the bug as fixed.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/87796
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Not sure how to link it directly, here's the bugzilla link:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=532938
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/206281
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@Sebastien: Yes, it still happens unfortunately. I'll try to send this
upstream.
@Tristan: It looks like the same behavior in Yomamem's post, but it
seems that what the original poster of that bug described was different.
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Interesting, in /var/lib/update-manager I have only a file called
meta-release-lts (without development), and it contains:
Dist: dapper
Name: Dapper Drake
Version: 6.06 LTS
Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2006 9:00:00 UTC
Supported: 1
Description: This is the Dapper Drake release
Release-File:
Marking as fixed, it doesn't seem to happen anymore.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
** Changed in: sshfs-fuse (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/95946
I pasted the text above (with the whole list of releases) into /var/lib
/update-manager/meta-release-lts and I still get the same warning
message when I start update-manager.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/174266
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As I mentioned above, I haven't encountered any gpm problems since
Hardy. I hesitate to close the bug, as some users seem to have similar
issues. But as far as I'm concerned you can close it and let people file
new issues for Hardy (it's kind of old for a bug, anyway).
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@kbit: I managed to workaround this only by manipulating scim. I first
uninstalled everything SCIM but I got the same effect as you did.
So next I installed the minimum scim packages (you'll have to convince aptitude
to not install the recommends; I only have libscim8c2a, scim,
As far as I can tell this (and similar) bugs have been fixed in the last
version of SSHFS that was released shortly before the final release of
Hardy. I'm closing the bug, and will fill out a different one if I get
nasty behavior again.
** Changed in: fuse (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix
I just tried and Super+E works for me in Compiz. You can check if it's
already grabbed by something else:
1) Check in the gnome keyboard shortcuts if it's assigned to anything,
even if it doesn't work there disable it. (I disabled all gnome's
shortcuts and re-done them in compiz.)
2) In ccsm
Oh, Amarok also has some global shortcuts, if you use it look at its
settings, too.
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On a Dell Latitude D620 I get:
$ cat /proc/bus/input/devices
I: Bus=0017 Vendor=0001 Product=0001 Version=0100
N: Name=Macintosh mouse button emulation
P: Phys=
S: Sysfs=/devices/virtual/input/input0
U: Uniq=
H: Handlers=mouse0 event0
B: EV=7
B: KEY=7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
B: REL=3
[snipped
In my case scrolling works (vertical only), although it's detected as a
mouse. I also have a trackpoint (nipple-mouse), which I think is the
last one below. There's no mouse right now, but I did have an apple
mouse plugged in earlier, which I think is responsible for the first
entry below.
$ cat
Note that on Hardy the sensitivity slider does nothing for me. The
acceleration slider changes all the inputs (mouse, trackpad, trackpoint)
so it can't be used to balance them out.
The gsynaptics applet can change all settings of the trackpad except
sensitivity...
As far as I can tell, the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openssh-client
This is for up-to-date Ubuntu Hardy.
I left some files for copying today using scp (from the openssh-client
package). I happened to look at the output and noticed some “bad character”
symbols on the terminal, as pasted below. (These
This is particular bug is relatively easy but complicated to fix. The
problem lies with function refresh_progress_meter in progressmeter.c,
which indeed cuts strings by characters.
The problem with the cut-up characters can be solved relatively simply
by measuring more carefully where to cut the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openssh-client
This is for up-to-date Ubuntu Hardy.
I left some files for copying today using scp (from the openssh-client
package). I happened to look at the output and noticed some “bad character”
symbols on the terminal, as pasted below. (These
This is particular bug is relatively easy but complicated to fix. The
problem lies with function refresh_progress_meter in progressmeter.c,
which indeed cuts strings by characters.
The problem with the cut-up characters can be solved relatively simply
by measuring more carefully where to cut the
OK, I just checked. The fading-when-dragged-windows part is gone.
But the most annoying one is the first part. Do you have any more info
from upstream on what's wrong with my proposed fix?
Remember that not only are windows hidden under full-screen ones, but
they also get the focus, which is
It's not exactly a version conflict, since the update was correctly
installed (see the report again). The only bug was that update-manager
told me it was a non-Ubuntu, even though it evidently downloaded the
update from Ubuntu.
(However, the version numbers might have conflicted, causing the
James Remnant
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update-manager currently uses modal dialogs for everything except the
main list-of-updates window. This is very bad from a usability point of
view.
Conceptually, the only defensible use of modal dialogs is to demand the
user an answer
You both make perfectly valid points, but I think you don't put the
stress exactly where you should, so... sorry for the spam:
1) The ideal situation would be that all applications have native PulseaAudio
output, to take advantage of it's great features.
Corollary 1a. Bugs in any application's
Yes, it still happens in a just-updated Hardy.
I have fixed this several times, and I sent patches to some devs but
have been ignored. I think the patches are stale now, but it's easy to
fix. If any of the devs contacts me I can send another one. (The fix is
described above, anyway.)
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Yes, I have tested with a just-updated Hardy and it keeps happening.
A bit more detail: This happens with the “Desktop Wall” Compiz plugin.
It allows you to move between adjacent workspaces by pushing the mouse
past the screen edge on each side of the screen.
It only affects users that have a
Public bug reported:
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Feature request for Compiz/Hardy:
Metacity marks X windows coming from other hosts. For instance, if I
were to run ssh -X zalmox.local nautilus, where zalmox.local is
another host on my network, the window title would be Nautilus (on
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: myspell-ro
Hello! Even the most up-to-date version of myspell-ro in Hardy does not
contain any Romanian proper names, not even the most common ones. Since
they come up often in Romanian texts, the list should be updated with
one containing proper names.
The attached debdiff should make the necessary changes.
** Attachment added: myspell-ro_20070502-0ubuntu2.debdiff
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Romanian spell-check dictionary doesn't include names
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/213990
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: myspell-ro
Hello! The dictionary for Romanian spell-checking (in all versions of
Ubuntu, up to and including Hardy) contains the words encoded in
ISO8859-2. As a consequence, Romanian characters ș/Ș and ț/Ț (s and t
with comma below) are represented in
** Attachment added: myspell-ro_20070502.0ubuntu2.debdiff
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/214193
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Also see bug #214193.
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Note that this fix is compatible (actually, orthogonal) to that in bug
#213990 — if the dictionary is updated it will apply of course to both
package versions. However, both debdiffs contain the addition of a
simple patch system, so only one should be used; for the other it's
enough to copy the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 214193 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/214193
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Romanian spell-check dictionary uses incorect diacritics
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sshfs
Hello! Reporting this on up-to-date Hardy, but it applies to all prior
versions.
Fuse allows mounting fuse filesystems through fstab. Various options can
be passed through to the mount application. In the case of SSHFS, this
is /sbin/mount.sshfs.
OK, I've done a bit of testing now. Mounting with sshfs -s does seem
to work, I have yet to see any crashes like that. The other don't seem
to help, though; I've tried with all of them together, and I still got
crashes (and it works vry slow), so I'm pretty sure multi-threading
is to blame.
I
Yes, of a sort. I still get lots of KDE packages updated only because of
small changes in one component, although this is mitigated somewhat by
my removing most of KDE by hand.
If I understand the updating process correctly, this is caused by the
fact that KDE comes in a big fat source package,
Yes, of course, it's not a single package for all of KDE. But some of
those are still pretty big. For example, kdebase is 30MB of sources, and
it generates a whole lot of binary packages: kdebase, kappfinder, kate,
kcontrol, kdebase-bin, kdebase-bin-kde3, kdebase-data, kdebase-dev,
kdebase-doc,
So would I, but it's been asked for for years now, and it's an important
feature, and I'm led to believe the solution is quite nontrivial. It
might even be “solved” by replacing bootlogd with something different.
So rather than having these files installed uselessly on several
thousand computers
I'm not sure if it's the same bug that's affecting me, but I have
trouble playing at least some ogg files in Amarok.
The original poster doesn't describe exactly what doesn't work means
for him. In my case Amarok complains Error loading media: there is no
available decoder.
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(Hardy, up-to-date at the moment, last week of Mars 2008.)
Hello!
I've been traveling last week and I stayed at a hotel that had WiFi. I
noticed a weird problem. The access points had ESSIDs containing French
diacritics—Hôtel de la Gare
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** Also affects: wireless-tools (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
If it's not obvious from the lshw output, I have a Dell Latitude D620
laptop, with an Intel wifi card, using the iwl3945 driver. I don't know
which package is responsible for the bug, I just linked everything I
thought might be related.
Note that I can't perfectly reproduce this, obviously, as
That isn't optimal either, actually it's the worst part:
I might be typing something in another application (an update takes a
long time, which is why I minimized it in the first place). If a window
needing input pops up unexpectedly and steals the focus, it's extremely
likely that my last few
Thomas: starting new applications is almost simple:
If I use the panel to open an application, say OpenOffice, then after my
click nothing should have focus,* because last click was on the panel's
menu window, which doesn't exist anymore. So, if I don't give the focus
to anything (e.g., by
Hmm, hadn't tried that. I solved it by re-installing scim (only the
minimum required basic packages, no recommends), and then disabling
every of its features. (I just opened its settings and pretty much
unchecked every checkbox...) The dead keys work now.
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Binary package hint: gnome-settings-daemon
(Hardy, up-to-date.) I'm having a very weird bug in how keyboard layouts
are handled. This didn't happen until some recent point in Hardy.
I have two keyboard layouts selected in my keyboard preferences. The
first is a Dvorak
I can confirm that removing SCIM caused my loosing dead-keys.
I uninstalled it for the same reason posted above, it kept switching to
weird input modes all the time for no obvious* reason. (*Actually, I
suppose it's because I use all sorts of key combinations all the
time—that's why I need dead
I think it's been there at least since Gutsy, called intl2 or something
like that. I agree it should be the default.
About the console-setup one, what do you mean it doesn't work for some
characters? It doesn't do anything, or does it generate weird output?
Are you sure your console font/encoding
This is still happening with the latest up-to-date hardy.
** Changed in: vlc (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
** Changed in: mplayer (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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I've done some more checking, it doesn't seem to happen anymore.
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You're right, it doesn't seem to happen anymore.
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Here it is.
As far as I can tell, there's some kind of event that's triggered after
the lid is closed that lights up the screen. If I turn the screen off
using xset with a delay (something like sleep 5; xset dpms force off)
and close the screen before the delay is up, it stays off.
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** Changed in: 915resolution (Debian)
Status: New = Invalid
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Still happening in Hardy (though Picard doesn't use it anymore,
apparently).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/86033
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This stopped happening a while ago, marking invalid.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Mozilla Bugs (mozilla-bugs) = (unassigned)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
** Tags removed: mt-needtester
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/89635
Doesn't seem to happen anymore.
** Changed in: acpi-support (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Still happening on Hardy.
By the way, xscreensaver doesn't do this.
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Marked as invalid, as it's no longer relevant. Libflashupport is
available now.
** Changed in: libflashsupport (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119424
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Haven't seen this happening in a long while.
** Changed in: eclipse (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/121413
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Marking 'invalid'. In the latest Hardy I was able to start vesafb, on
the exact same machine, so the refresh issue seems to have went away.
Not that vesafb works out of the box, you need to hack a bit with the
initramfs or start it by hand...
(It shows 60Hz now, as it should.)
** Changed in:
Marking as invalid, François' option seems better.
** Changed in: ccache (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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Marking as invalid. This doesn't happen in Hardy anymore.
There is a slightly different issue now: the charge time accuracy
profile is now at 0% (presumably, zero accuracy), although in practice
the reported times are quite correct. Also, the discharge time accuracy
profile is below 2% for the
Still going on with latest Hardy updates.
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[hardy] current dist not found in meta-release file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/174266
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Re-marking as new, waiting for a new opinion.
** Changed in: meta-gnome2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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Marked as invalid, it didn't happen in a long time. Sorry for forgetting
about it.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/88015
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Marking fixed, this went away a while ago.
** Changed in: ant (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: sun-java6 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/184456
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Can we get the Debian fix pulled in for testing?
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It doesn't start for me. I've looked around, and I have both pulseaudio
and pulseaudio-esound-compat installed. All the components seem to work
if I start them manually.
For some reason the services applet (services-admin) doesn't display any
corresponding service, only alsa-utils is there.
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I receive the same message, but for me the touchpad doesn't work at all.
It used to work until yesterday, during the last boot some new driver
must have taken effect.
(II) Synaptics touchpad driver version 0.14.6 (1406)
Synaptics Touchpad no synaptics event device found (checked 17 nodes)
(**)
Shouldn't that have been “won't fix”?
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Hmm, no, it's a Dell D620. I'll leave this be for a couple of days, in
case it's a transient regression, and I'll file a separate bug then.
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Yeah, but it's not “fix released” yet, either. How about “invalid”?
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I'm not sure, I've disabled it because of this bug a while ago.
The clock applet doesn't allow me to set the system time for some
reason. (Nothing happens when I click that button.) I started ntpd by
hand, I'll leave it for a while and I'll see what happens.
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I'm not sure what happened, but the DOM inspector was working today when
I checked. I didn't notice when it became active again.
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I _think_ I just did that, but the weird mail-based Debian tracking
system left baffled... I can't see the bug report anywhere, I suppose it
would take a while to become visible. It was sent from
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needed”. If I find it later I'll link it
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How can it be the window to initiate the operation, if I'm doing it
using a Compiz plugin?
I just re-read my previous posts, and I think perhaps I wasn't clear
enough. I'm not talking about the full-screen mode that application like
Firefox, Evince and the Gnome terminal have. I'm talking about
I got a crash during a dist-upgrade, and the crash reporter told me it
was already reported but failed to display the bug, so I'm not sure if
it meant this one.
Get:29 http://archive.ubuntu.com hardy/universe ubuntu-dev-tools 0.26 [43.5kB]
Get:30 http://archive.ubuntu.com hardy/main
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Messages below seen during the latest round of updates. The messages
from several packages seem to be mixed around, so I'm not sure which one
triggered them. I suspect nautilus.
Setting up shared-mime-info (0.23-3) ...
Unknown media type in type 'x-content/video-vcd'
That's probably a different issue. Some of those layout switching
options don't work for me either, but the rest are applied.
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This doesn't happen to me anymore, do you guys have the latest updates?
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Agreed, it should be somewhere in the repositories.
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Hello! This is about an up-to-date Hardy.
I while ago I installed a custom package of Compiz, created from the
Ubuntu sources with a couple minor changes. This worked very well, with
one problem:
When a new version of Compiz was released today on the Ubuntu
repository,
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Binary package hint: xulrunner-1.9-dom-inspector
After upgrading to Firefox 3 beta3 (through update-manager), the dom
inspector doesn't work anymore. The Add-ons manager in Firefox claims
it's not compatible with FF 3.0beta3. It displays it's version as 1.9b3.
I checked,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libgtk2.0-0
Hello!
For a couple months now at least I have been unable to use
Shit+[Ctrl+]arrows to select text in some applications. I ignored it at
first, thinking it'll get fixed, but it's not happening. Then I've seen
bug #131913, so I still waited,
I have looked around a bit, and noticed two fun facts:
1) In my default profile, which I have been using for a long time, the
dom-inspector is marked as not working (which I reported above), and the
uninstall button is disabled, which is weird.
2) I created a few new profiles, and the dom
Not that I know of. Compiz and gnome-keybinding-properties do shortcuts,
not character combinations. I have AltGr set-up as a third level chooser
in gnome-keyboard-properties, too, but I've used that for a long time
before this issue came up. Amarok has a global shortcut, too, but this
happens
OK, you where right. I had a custom keyboard layout that tried to
generate some funky Unicode characters using AltGr and the arrows. It's
still weird that the bug manifested even when I didn't use that layout.
I'm marking this invalid.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
It doesn't happen anymore, thanks. I think it was a gnome-settings-
daemon issue, as several other keyboard-related settings were amiss
outside Compiz.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
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I'm re-opening it just to get an opinion on my last comment. If you
still think it's not Compiz related I'll just go away... ;)
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
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I'm not sure I agree. This is not about Firefox's full-screen mode, is
about the one given by Compiz. AFAIK applications can't even know they
were set to fullscreen, it's just a resize operation for them.*
The same thing happens with such disparate applications as gedit,
amarok, exaile, and
And the output of lshw.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191388
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Linux arioch 2.6.24-7-generic #1 SMP Thu Feb 7 01:29:58 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
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syslog is spammed with wme:wme_qdiscop_enqueue ht_queue=4,queue=2 pool=0xF
qdisc=81007c4548c0 on hardy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191388
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 191388 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191388
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 191388
syslog is spammed with wme:wme_qdiscop_enqueue ht_queue=4,queue=2 pool=0xF
qdisc=81007c4548c0 on hardy
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[Regression] iwl3945 debug spew
I get the same message, with a different qdisc:
[31122.244861] wme:wme_qdiscop_enqueue ht_queue=4,queue=2 pool=0xF
qdisc=f7fd9a80
[31122.246432] wme:wme_qdiscop_enqueue ht_queue=4,queue=2 pool=0xF
qdisc=f7fd9a80
[31122.248044] wme:wme_qdiscop_enqueue ht_queue=4,queue=2 pool=0xF
qdisc=f7fd9a80
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