I personally consider this a bit of a show stopper, I too have the
problem and I use that button a lot! I'm sure looking at the number of
people on here that I'm not the only one. As mentioned earlier this
prevents the proper handling of media devices in KDE since that is
kded's purpose. Is ther
Thank you. I will do just that. It may also give me insight to it as
well.
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I don't know if this is a different bug, but I have searched high and low and
cannot find a similar bug. This one is the closest to the problems I am
having. I have Hardy 64bit (haven't tested 32bit) with a Gateway MX6433 (There
are many other similar laptops from Gateway 6000 series) which ha
where do I go to track the progress of the bug?
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Thank you for the resolvconf suggestion. NetworkManager is now pulling
the DNS on this machine again. However I have a problem with
KNetworkManager not starting at all. No messages and no logs.
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I don't get any message at all. It is Gutsy i386. It just hangs the
terminal without any messages or errors at all. My network still works
strangely, but this is a desktop. No wireless here.
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You re
Where should I go to report against dbus properly?
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I think the problem for me stemmed from some old nspluginwrapper files
(I built it manually awhile back) that were still in /usr/bin or
/usr/local/bin. Please check there to see if you have any older
nsplugin files and reinstall nspluginwrapper and flashplayer-nonfree.
That solved my problem so it
I am having a similar problem. My battery will report for a while and suddenly
it says my battery is disconnected. It is still connected though. Sometimes
if I shutdown and restart guidance-power-manager it shows up again and
sometimes it doesn't run again and running it from the terminal cra
I forgot to mention that I am running on AMD64 and I'm not sure if that
makes a difference.
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It would seem with the current 2.6.24-17 kernel release that virtual box
has stopped functioning and there is no kernel module for that kernel
yet. To add to that the kernel module source packages don't compile.
Attached is the build log
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This problem either hasn't gone away, has changed or has regressed for
me. I have all the newest packages mentioned above and flashplugin-
nonfree still doesn't install.
Here is output when I try to continue the install with apt-get install
-f:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency t
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It seems I am having a similar problem, but cannot resolve, so flash is
not working. BTW. I manually removed the
install_flash_player_9_linux.tar.gz to make sure it retrieved the latest
one and it did just fin
I can also confirm this is a major problem in Hardy. I only upgraded to
Hardy recently and I run amd64 Hardy now, but Firefox 3 beta 5 does not
run flash more than once or twice and I DO NOT have a dual/quad core
CPU. I cleaned out my local mozilla plugins folders as was mentioned
somewhere, but
It's broken for me too with the very same problem. The only resolution
for the one machine was to remove the language packs entirely, since
after they released it I could no longer force the reinstall of the old
packages.
I am certain this is a dangerous way to leave KDE.
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On Tuesday 21 August 2007 6:02:21 pm dAniel hAhler wrote:
> So the error is caused by the (encoding/content of the) keys, right?
> Is there another bug report for "the same old problem" (which you've
> mentioned)?
>
> Can you fix it by removing (some) keys, e.g. using "apt-key del" (after
> backing
I just noticed that this is the same old problem where software-
properties-kde isn't handling keys with special characters. (Python
UTF-8 handling crashes). The offending keys:
pub 1024D/3714DD6A 2005-05-16
uid Michal Čihař (Automated Debian packages builds) <[EMAIL
PROTECTED
My sources aren't anything unusual I don't think, but please enlighten
me if I am wrong.
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software-properties-kde crashed with error " 'utf8' codec can't decode bytes in
position 27-28"
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Public bug reported:
The traceback is as follows:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/software-properties-kde", line 92, in
app = SoftwarePropertiesKDE(datadir=data_dir, options=options, file=file)
File
"/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/softwareproperties/kde/SoftwareProper
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