The instructions at
http://www.opengl.org/wiki/Getting_started/XML_Toolchain_and_Man_Pages
specify specify the subversion repository to get the up to date man
pages, and the prerequisites (e.g. DTDs) needed to process the xml
files. I successfully used docbook2x-man (docbook2x package) to convert
I have also had the same symptoms, I stop receiving keyboard events in X
after a VT switch, and I get the same errors in Xorg log. I started
getting this bug when upgrading to karmic from jaunty, however, the live
cd environment or a clean install in a separate partition isn't able to
reproduce
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: lupin-casper
The use case is that I was trying to run the LiveCD for the Ubuntu
Karmic beta (http://releases.ubuntu.com/releases/9.10/ubuntu-9.10-beta-
desktop-i386.iso) without burning a CD. Instead I tried using grub2's
loopback feature to load the
** Attachment added: lupin-helper patch to add support for ext4 filesystem
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33865908/lupin-support-ext4-fs.diff.txt
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Failed to boot LiveCD iso from ext4 parition
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/454456
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The bc package was installed, but the /usr/bin/bc file was missing.
The following command fixes the problem:
$ sudo apt-get install --reinstall bc
Thanks!
Hopefully this can be fixed during the dist-upgrade so more people don't
experience this bug.
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Printing problems after upgrade to
Public bug reported:
I started getting problems with printing after upgrading from Ubuntu
Hardy (8.04) to Intrepid (8.10).
My printer is an HP PSC 2110 all-in-one printer with a USB connection.
I am using HPLIP 2.8.10 for my printer driver.
The version of the cups package I have installed is
** Attachment added: Diagnostic printing output
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19354948/diagnostic_ouput.txt
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = cups
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Printing problems after upgrade to Intrepid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/293834
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It appears to be the snap size that is the problem for keeping the icons
aligned. I am not at all familiar with the code, but I did notice that
the constants for snap sizes are 78 pixels horizontally, and 20 pixels
vertically.
I changed the vertical snap size from 20 to 80, and it gave me a nice
I noticed this too. I did some searching and found a post at
http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-435838.html that was
helpful.
alanfranz wrote:
it was a kernel issue. I recompiled from a stock 2.6.20 kernel and solved
everything.
Or you could try loading some framebuffer modules