Thanks Sebastien,
Point taken. You guys don't have the manpower to take care of something
that is BROKEN (not working properly, spitting out endless ERROR
messages) unless it causes the computer to BREAK completely.
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So what exactly does it take to get something that the users want
backported to be backported? Do we need a petition, and if so, how many
people? There are over 100 names listed at the right of this page
already. And I'm sure everyone knows that there are many who merely
bookmark the page and do
Interesting how slowly things trickle down to the end user. Fix
committed 34 days ago, fix released 17 days ago, bug reported 181 days
ago. I'm not complaining as much as just wondering why. Anyone have an
explanation? (And I do have proposed and backports enabled for
updates.)
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This bug no longer exists on 8.04.1, 8.10...have not tried 9.04.
** Changed in: imwheel (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/214064
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Confirmed, working on AMD Sempron 2500+ with no problems.
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Hardy proposed 2.6.24-20-generic kernel update will not boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/251344
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Steffen Banhardt said:
The kernel fix works for me only partly: (Sempron 2600+)
It boots well, but X desn't start up with the old xorg.conf - I didn't get
nvidia-glx installed, it seems that the card (GeForce 7600GS) isn't even
recognized.
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Stefan Bader,
The latest kernel fix you posted at
http://people.ubuntu.com/~smb/bug251344/ worked for me, it booted just
like it should. I'm running the AMD Sempron 2500+ cpu on the desktop-pc
i386 version of Hardy.
Thanks.
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Stefan Bader,
I downloaded and installed the i386.debs you posted at
http://people.ubuntu.com/~smb/bug251344/ and still get the same result
when rebooting.
Hardy 8.04.1 desktop-i386
MachSpeed Viper V4DP M/B, w/Via KM400 chipset
Sempron 2500+ processor
Sapphire Radeon 9600XT running ATI Catalyst
** Description changed:
Downloaded 2.6.24-20-generic kernel updates today (Pre-released updates-
Hardy proposed). After these packages were installed, I restarted and
on boot the computer hangs after showing "Starting up..." in the upper
left corner of the monitor. Others report the same
Public bug reported:
Downloaded 2.6.24-20-generic kernel updates today (Pre-released updates-
Hardy proposed). After these packages were installed, I restarted and
on boot the computer hangs after showing "Starting up..." in the upper
left corner of the monitor. Others report the same problem in
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: imwheel
This happens every time I reboot following the updates at approximately
11:42am to 12:00pm EST USA today. The result is losing the back and
forward button function in my 5 button mouse in nautilus. Here is the
last line in my log...
Apr 8 11:42
It's fixed Now I can stop rebooting so muchfelt like I was using
Windoze again during this bug infestation.lol
Thanks.
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[MASTER] broken initial stacking (was: compiz hides quick loading windows at
login)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147943
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Here is the sequence that things appear after logging in on my
systemit may be of some use in finding the bug.
1. Login screen
2. Gold solid screen, small mouse pointer @ center of screen
3. **Gnome splash with startup music...and BOTTOM PANEL flashes like it's
loading
4. Gold solid scree
So.out of curiosity.I enabled compiz and tried the latest fix.
Expectedly, the fix did not work.
I hope this thing doesn't spoil the official release of Gutsy Gibbon. It
wouldn't look so good if I'm showing a Windoze user the newest release of
Ubuntuand he asks me why I had to clic
Well, the panel problem persists after latest update, but now compiz is
crashing . I'm running an ATI Radeon 9600 video card, and with compiz
enabled, I have a most annoying flicker. It wasn't there 2 weeks ago.
But then again, the panel problem wasn't there either a couple of weeks
ago. IMO, th
I just downloaded lots of compiz updates via Update Manager about 30
minutes ago. So far there is no change in this bug...to see the bottom
panel, I have to click the desktop after boot. Also no change in the
flickering screen, which flickers at random intervals at the location of
my desktop Conk
Hmmm..I've seen this bug supposedly FIXED 2 times so far.but I'm
still waiting for it to happen on my system. I'm still clicking on the
desktop to get the bottom panel to appear and now...to top it all
offI've got an annoying flicker that wasn't there a few days
ago.simply amazing
Just want to confirm that the latest compiz update (0.6.0.x) downloaded
with Update Manager did not fix the problem with the bottom panel.
Still have to click on the desktop to see the panel after a boot.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147070
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