Seems the package doesn't ship with the binary parts compiled.
There is a better work around here that avoids editing files:
http://www.thebigblob.com/getting-started-with-google-test-on-ubuntu/
sudo apt-get install cmake # install cmake
cd /usr/src/gtest
sudo cmake CMakeLists.txt
sudo make
sudo
I just posted that I was using that version =/
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This is still broken as of 15 Sep 2011 using 3.0.0-11.18.
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Not working, there's no /dev/fb0
I tried 'modprobe fbdev' and 'rmmod poulsbo' but nothing appeared
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Note: The above was done after rmmoding the poulsbo module and
restarting lightdm since there is no easy way to get the laptop onto my
wifi and appaport authorized for launchpad from the console.
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I'm using the Ubuntu 11.10 Daily LiveCD from 21 Jul 2011.
I'm on a Asus EeePC T91MT.
The Intel GMA500 has always been problematic with Intel basically
refusing to support it, however
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I'm using the Ubuntu 11.10 Daily LiveCD from 21 Jul 2011.
I'm on a Asus EeePC T91MT.
The Intel GMA500 has always been problematic with Intel basically
refusing to support it, however in the past it did at least start on
older Ubuntu versions (although in an incorrect resolut
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I think this is a separate bug.
There is no problem connecting to the DAAP shares them selfs. I'm
running on the standard port.
The problem is that there are not DAAP shared playlists showing up
(which come
Touchscreen is now working out of the box for me in 11.04.
Unfortunately the T91's have Intel GMA500's in them so the gfx
drivers/resolution/rotation/hardware acceleration/composite is broken
but thats a different issue (and has been like that for a while now).
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Newer OpenGL 3.x-4.x releases have marked many features as deprecated or
removed from core profile specification.
That includes all the basic matrix operations glPushMatrix, glPopMatrix,
glFrustum, glRotate, glTranslate, glScale and so on. Under the new model
developers now
This issue seems to have fixed itself for me on Maverick also.
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I have also noticed that the gamma levels often aren't reset either when
an game crashes. Opening the nvidia-settings fixes it (even without
choosing any options).
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I doubt anyone will be able to fix this without a stack trace.
>From what I can see, the current ddeb dbgsym packages have the gnome-
settings-deamon binary in them which for some reason they didn't when I
tried back with Lucid which made getting a stack trace impossible.
Since they now seem to w
I actually think we are seeing a few different bugs that all result in
gnome-settings-daemon crashing.
The bug I originally reported, which happened to me on 2 separate
computers, with very different hardware (other than the fact they where
both x86_64 installs), seemed to stop occurring on both s
Still no epub support in 10.10 :(
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I don't think you mark it as invalid, just change the package it belongs
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Another thing I have noticed is that even with the tsched hack, I will
still get problems with video playback even though the audio is working.
It's kind of laggy at times and I have to restart xorg.
Also if I 'Log Out' while the problem is occurring, it freezes up after
closing everything and I a
Actually the tsched=0 option didn't fix it %100 for me, but it doesn't
happen around every hour anymore.
It's more like after 6 or so hours so it's not really a major issue.
I'm guessing how problematic it is, might be different depending on the
power of the system.
According to: http://www.puls
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Binary package hint: linux-image
The Asus EeePC T91MT doesn't work out of the box. There are drivers in
the kernel however for some reasons they are blacklisted and require a
kernel.
I'm not sure why they are blacklisted, they seem to work fine for
everyone. The drivers don'
Changing /etc/pulse/default.pa:
load-module module-udev-detect
to
load-module module-udev-detect tsched=0
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I think this is probably a bug with the Intel Audio. The original poster
had that too. There have also been other problems with it in the past.
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801JI (ICH10 Family) HD Audio
Controller (listed as Realtek ALC888 in alsamixer)
Gigabyte EX58-UD3R, i7 920
Th
Was happening to me too.
For me it's not %10-20 of the time, it's more like after about an hour
of normal use then for a period of 5 minutes then it goes away until it
comes back in another hour. I was thinking it might have been the
differences in processor power, but I'm on a i7 920.
The CPU us
Any chance of a x86_64 libtorrent deb?
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Affects: libtorrent-rasterbar (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I seem to be getting huge memory leaks too. Daemon blows up to 4gb and
locks up the server :(
According to: http://dev.deluge-torrent.org/ticket/1362 it's libtorrent-
rasterbar-0.15.3, the 0.15.2 is apparently ok.
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Description:Ubuntu maverick (development branch)
Release:10.10
DAAP playlists are no longer showing up under the DAAP shares in
Rhythmvox 0.13.1 in Maverik beta.
In 9.10 and 10.04 there was an expand arrow and they appeared under
t
This has been working fine for me in Kamic and Lucid but seems to be
broken in the Maverick beta. Banshee shows them up fine.
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I have tried the dbgsym version of gnome-settings-daemon, however I
don't see how to go about getting a backtrace on a program that
automatically starts at login.
It doesn't seem to flag the apport automatic bug reporting thing, I'm
guessing it starts after gnome-settings-daemon (or needs it).
I
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Randomly when logging in, rather than the normal Ambiance theme I get a
default default GTK theme on the gnome-panel.
There is no gnome-settings-daemon listed in the processes.
Going in the the Appearance seems to start it up, and
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Binary package hint: sysvinit
After updating (which I notice pulled in the latest initscripts
package). My system failed to boot with "Waiting for /some/mount [SM]".
In my case it was an old partition that no longer existed, I was able to
log into recovery mode and remove th
@sixela: It still happens on wifi system
@Thierry Carrez
I can't use the gvfs because I'm not using Gnome on my system.
Something lite on a netbook makes much more sense but I don't want an overly
simplified interface like you get with most netbook interfaces, so I'm using
Fluxbox with a bunch o
Just rebooted and the randomly cutting out sound stopped.
I also notice that when I adjust the mixer in "Sound Preferences" with
alsamixer open in the background to monitor the mixer setting of the
other channels randomly jiggling around, the tinny sound doesn't happen
when the PCM and other chann
Still have the problem, just updated now. Also sometimes when I boot up,
the sound cuts out after a few seconds of playing. Adjusting the volume
brings it back up but then it will die in another few seconds. This
might be unrelated (It could just be specific releases of pulse audio
are broken durin
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Binary package hint: pulseaudio
When I adjust the volume using the new Karmic mixer in Gnome (or the
wheel on my keyboard), the sound comes out sounding tinny (A little be
crackly but mostly tinny)..
However if I jump into alsamixer and make even a minor change such as
turni
This was fixed for me by basically uninstalling everything mono, and
reinstalling.
It's still worth looking at since it basically stops apt from working
without a load of screwing around. Could cause problems for other people
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When trying to install Tomboy on Xubuntu 9.04, following message then it
locks up and needs a ctrl+c:
** (/usr/lib/mono/2.0/gacutil.exe:26381): WARNING **: The following assembly
referenced from /usr/lib/mono/2.0/gacutil.exe could not be loaded:
Assembly: Mono.Securit
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post-insta
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Binary package hint: initramfs-tools
When doing an apt-get dist-upgrade, during the update-initramfs couldn't
create the image due to lack of space in /tmp, it just continued on
anyway ignoring the errors. Fortunately I was awake enough to spot the
problem, free space in /tmp
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mt-daapd
mt-daap starts fine without Avahi running but crashes when it is...
Jaunty Alpha 6.
.-(~)-(hege...@hextor)-
`--> sudo mt-daapd -f
This doesn't seem fixed, I'm still missing rgb.txt as of the latest
Jaunty alpha 6.
http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/i386/x11-common/filelist doesn't show
the rgb.txt (1:7.4~5ubuntu15).
rgb.txt is such an annoying file, I've had problem with it in just about
every distro, its such a simple but f
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
I was installing sandwiched between 2 windows installs, the Windows
install after the Ubuntu install got absorbed into the logical partition
used for Ubuntu making it unbootable since afaik Windows can't boot from
a logical one (or at least has a
Public bug reported:
Any time that an application's resource usage gets out of control the
entire system starts to lock up eventually making it almost impossible
to kill the program.
First the mouse cursor starts to become jumpy, at this point if your
quick you can kill whatever is using the reso
Another 'me to' running on Intrepid.
Been a problem since at least hardy. Fix doesn't seem hard (Just a
change in the unmount order).
Possibly its also a upstart bug since its the init system?
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I'm seeing the same problem on a Debian Lenny (testing) system so its
not just Ubuntu.
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I'm trying to compile openvrml from source and got some of the following
errors at various points:
/usr/include/boost/ptr_container/ptr_map_adapter.hpp:497: error:
expected ';' before '}' token
/usr/include/boost/ptr_container/ptr_map_adapter.hpp:672: error:
expected ';' bef
As of Gutsy this only seems to happen on the LiveCD, once installed
there doesn't seem to be any corruption and a resolution shows up in the
usplash.conf, its not 1920x1200 but I think thats a VESA flaw.
It could still be somewhat disconcerting to people trying Ubuntu for the
first time.
# Usplas
Just a though that its probably not a xorg-server problem if the screen
is appearing for a few seconds
.xsession-errors has: "/etc/X11/Xsession.d/40guidance-
displayconfig_restore: 11: /usr/bin/displayconfig-restore: not found"
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Binary package hint: usplash
The usplash graphical boot seems to work but when the bar reaches the
halfway mark it goes somewhat haywire, the animations are drawn on
random locations of the screen rather than on the progress bar and some
corrupt artifacts appear. It seems wor
Auto generated xorg.conf
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Upon booting the Gutsy LiveCD (First Release Candidate) xorg starts up
fine however the monitor instantly enters standby mode (the LEDs turns
orange, but you can see the desktop for a second).
CTRL+ALT+F1 then ALT+F7 will fix it
Monitor: Dell 2405FPW
GFX: nVidia GeForce 7600
I too had a similar problem.
I printed a few pdfs today and a few hours later I ran out of diskspace.
I looked through the hard drive with the analyzer and found a 35.6gb
file in /var/log/cupsd/error_log
Bug #64548 also had a fairly large log.
I believe the logs do rotate but on a time basis but
Heres mine using the nv drivers, both ddcprobe and xresprobe cause the display
to corrupt when run, but changing virtual terms fixes it, I assume its a nv
driver bug.
nVidia 7600GT, Dell 2045FPW
vbe: VESA 3.0 detected.
oem: NVIDIA
vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
product: G73 Board - p456h1 Chip Rev
m
Removing xorg.conf results in the correct resolution on my Dell 2405FPW
under Fiesty dev
The xresprobe returns 1680x1680 instead of the correct resolution of
1920x1200:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/X11# xresprobe nv
id: DELL 2405FPW
res: 1680x1680 1600x1200 1280x1024 1152x864 1024x768 800x600 720x400 6
Same for log.
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Attached is the xorg.conf file the livecd creates by default, this file
seems to be the same one that dpk-reconfigure makes in non interactive
mode.
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I also have this problem in Edgy, System has 1600x1200 4:3 instead of
1920x1200, usplash has 1024x768 in its conf.
Video card is a nVidia 7600GT:
05:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation Unknown device 0391 (rev
a1)
Looks like the resolution in xorg is screwed, the default mode line
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