Debian released the fix for this in 6.2-2
** Changed in: gridengine (Debian)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: gridengine (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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fixed in Debian's 6.2-2, along with a documentation bug I reported to Debian's
BTS. See
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=497103
The depend-on-csh bug isn't fixed, though.
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BTW, this is _not_ like
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.22/+bug/158585
That bug seems to be machines that actually are running too hot. cpufreq with
the ondemand governor idles my CPU at 1.6GHz. And like I said, 2x burnP6 only
takes me up to 72C, as reported by senso
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I tried Intrepid's kernel on my Hardy C2Duo system. I ran into a serious
problem: sometimes the kernel would stop receiving keyboard events. I think
this behaviour is related to CPU load and a faulty temperature reading. e.g.
after pressing "+" in aptitude (triggering so
> We simply do not want pcspkr enabled by default.
Couldn't you build it and blacklist it, like with snd-pcsp? Or is that
open bug about not obeying the blacklist why it's not built at all?
(hmm, is it maybe getting loaded in the initramfs, which doesn't have
the blacklist? Because it's an "inp
Public bug reported:
linux 2.6.26-3.9 changes:
...
* config: Disable pcspkr (in favor of snd-pcsp)
module-init-tools 3.3-pre11-4ubuntu9 changes:
* Blacklist snd_pcsp by default.
When I upgraded my Hardy system to the Intrepid kernel (with Hardy's
module-init-tools), snd-pcsp was alsa card0. :
sent email to Debian Grid Engine Maintainers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
to notify them of this and the csh dep bug. The bugs are too small to be worth
filing on the Debian BTS too.
BTW, I'm now sure that the chmod thing was the cause of my problems
with CELL != default. It would be good if the prompt
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Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
It says:
...
Install this firefox package too, [for auto upgrades]
It should say:
Install the firefox ...
I had to re-read it a couple times to figure out it was a typo and not
trying to say something about this (firefox-3.0) package!
This
** Also affects: gridengine (Debian)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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With gridengine 6.2~beta2-2 (with the chmod bug fixed), compiled on Ubuntu
Hardy, I got this error in /var/spool/gridengine/execd/perun02/messages:
08/25/2008 15:27:16| main|perun02|E|08/25/2008 15:27:16 [1054:10399]: unable
to find shell "/bin/csh"
So I installed csh and
This is probably because gridengine-common.postinst does
chown 644 ${TMPFILE}
instead of
chmod 644 ${TMPFILE}
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I built the Intrepid source packages (6.2~beta2-2) on a Hardy AMD64
system. After installing, I configured with debconf. I chose the cell
name equal to my cluster's name. Something must still be assuming
SGE_CELL=default, though:
$ sudo -u sgeadmin qconf -au peter users
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Binary package hint: compiz
The ES1000 chipset doesn't support 3D at all. It's found on server
mobos, for example. It's not too slow with gnome and firefox, although
it (currently?) doesn't support RENDER acceleration.
Anyway, Intrepid Alpha 4 (desktop amd64 and i386) boo
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/258469
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I tried Intrepid alpha 4 (desktop amd64 and i386).
xv still gives just a black rectangle. No apparent improvement. :(
Much more serious is that compiz needs to be blacklisted: (I just
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https
This is a problem for iso-scan/filename=, too. It gets the list of
block devs on the system at the start, and goes through that list, then
drops you to a shell. On a fast machine, the boot scripts get to
/scripts/casper/20iso-scan before USB devices have shown up. Even the
internal hard drive ma
This bug happened for me on an Acer desktop machine: Veriton 7200 (mobo
S81M, even after upgrading to latest bios revision: R01-F3).
The machine has Debian on its hard drive, and Debian's 2.6.18-6-686 doesn't
have the problem.
Debian's 2.6.24-etchnhalf.1-686 _does_ have the problem. It's very re
It's fixed in Hardy. The time-admin gui runs with root privs, so I can
set the clock and then get to the normal gnome desktop.
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Binary package hint: ogmrip
ogmrip encodes audio by running
mplayer -ao pcm:file=named.pipe
faac named-pipe...
While this is happening, top shows faac using 33% CPU, fluxbox using 20%
CPU, and Xorg using ~15% CPU. (This is on a Core 2 Duo E6600, so
there's 200% total avail
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my ~/.mplayer/config has
afm=hwac3,
because I have a digital (TOSLINK) connection to my speakers.
I have to comment that line to use ogmrip, otherwise when it runs
something like mplayer > fifo & faac < fifo, mplayer fails and faac is
left block
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mpeg3-utils
AMD64 $ mpeg3cat DEAD_LIKE_ME_S1_D1_US/VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_1.VOB > foo64.mpeg
Segmentation fault
x86 $ mpeg3cat DEAD_LIKE_ME_S1_D1_US/VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_1.VOB > foo.mpeg
Hit end of data in DEAD_LIKE_ME_S1_D1_US/VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_1.VOB
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The man page for pdftotext(1) says -enc defaults to Latin1, but my
testing shows that I get identical output with no -enc and with -enc
UTF-8. -enc Latin 1 gives different output. I'm using a French PDF,
and viewing the text with less(1). In an LANG=en_CA xterm, the -enc
L
I think the problem is with libode.
A while ago I compiled stormbaan 1.5.2 from source, and I had to
compile my own libode. IIRC, Deb/Ubuntu's libode isn't configured with
something stormbaan needs.
LD_PRELOAD=/usr/local/lib/libode.so /usr/games/stormbaancoureur
worked for me.
(AMD64 Ubuntu
This problem looks different than what I reported in that forum thread.
On my system, I see the problem every few months. On my system,
everything will be working fine, and then out of the blue sdb stops
responding to SATA commands completely, and not even a shutdown -r now
fixes it. A power cycl
Mesa in ia32-libs has the same problem.
~/bin32/gears is /usr/lib/xscreensaver/gears from xscreensaver on an
ia32 Debian Etch system, IIRC. Any 32bit openGL program, even
medibuntu's googleearth package, is affected.
$ LIBGL_DEBUG=verbose MESA_DEBUG=1 ~/bin32/gears
libGL: XF86DRIGetClientDriver
> *(changelog|copyright)$
If that's supposed to be a regex, then you probably mean '.*' instead of
'*'. . matches any character, * matches 0 or more of the preceding
character. So .* is like the glob wildcard *.
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https://bugs.launch
On Hardy (2.6.24), there are still problems. CONFIG_USB_PERSIST=y, in
/boot/config-2.6.24-16-generic.
I don't have time right now to test a lot of stuff, for one thing
because my Toshiba A70 is really slow to boot. (kernel seems to stick
for a while before before detecting hard drives...)
I h
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pdfcrack
pdfcrack with no options tries to brute force the user password. It
seems to start with 4-character strings. It should try the empty string
first! Most pdfs have empty user passwords (so they're publicly
viewable), and running pdfcrack with no
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pdfcrack
The pdf encryption key only depends on the user password (and information that
is stored in the file, like the hash of the owner pwd.)
e.g. see http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Adobe/Gallery/anon21jul01-pdf-encryption.txt
If it's not illegal[1], pdf
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Binary package hint: pdfcrack
pdfcrack used to suggest xpdf-reader. Now it suggests on pdf-reader, which
doesn't exist and is not a virtual package provided by any Ubuntu packages.
pdf-viewer is a virtual package provided by evince, xpdf-reader, and others.
This seems lik
I have the same problem, but with a different PCI ID: an AGP 7600GT
nv supports this card; putting Driver "nv" in xorg.conf brings up a 1680x1050
desktop with the size (in mm) detected correctly by DDC. With the default
xorg.conf not specifying a driver, X chooses VESA.
sudo lspci -vvnn:
01:00
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-ati
I'm testing the Hardy beta desktop i386 live cd (from a USB stick wth
isotostick.sh) on a Dell Poweredge 1950: dual Harpertown CPUs, Intel
5000X chipset, ATI ES1000 graphics. Everything works fine so far,
except Xv. totem just sho
I think Paul is talking about what Network Manager calls Roaming Mode.
In the properties for an interface, there is a tickbox for Roaming Mode,
which re-enables that drop-down of nearby wireless networks.
So this is fixed at least in Hardy. Haven't tried with Gutsy.
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To clarify, it doesn't "leave" ipv6 enabled, because the interface does
have to get it's autoconfigured addresses again. Even if it doesn't see
a router advertisement, it will still get a link-local address.
sshd and exim4 both default to listening on a v6 socket, so they could
be connected to.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
In Ubuntu Hardy (i386), using the Network Manager applet's "Disable
Networking" button only disables IPv4. I was still able to ping6
another machine using a v6 address received from radvd. Similarly,
other machines could make v6 UDP and
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I spell-checked the files in hardy.tar.gz that update-manager downloads when
upgrading from gutsy to hardy.
(I was originally looking at it to see if I was missing anything by just using
aptitude, so I could remove instead of upgrade some
I tried on the same old machine. This time the NIC in it is an old
tulip (21140-based Cogent EM-110 or 100), which doesn't support carrier
detection either. I used the Hardy i386 beta livecd (nice Heron
wallpaper, BTW):
Everything is the same as before. The daemon.log messages from
NetworkMan
> Upstream has made some adjustments to nmbd in samba 3.0.28a so that it
will wait when the interfaces have gone away, but I don't know if this
affects the behavior on startup.
This doesn't solve the problem for the ntpdate init script, for
example. There's a general problem that numbering scrip
yeah, I submitted it upstream, too. I didn't mention it here, sorry.
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also, the wrapper should use exec. i.e.
exec /usr/lib/mhwaveedit/mhwaveedit.real "$@"
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Binary package hint: mhwaveedit
/usr/bin/mhwaveedit uses an unquoted $@, so the shell word-splits the args.
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Status: Ne
. I can give it a try if I
have some spare time and I'm rebooting my machine anyway.
> We definitely will need your /etc/X11/xorg.conf, /var/log/Xorg.0.log,
> and the output from lspci -vvnn.
>
> ** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
>Status: New => Incomplete
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might work for your
> case.
>
> I started work on doing all this portably with glib. There's a way to do
> it without changing the UI behaviour but it's not a trivial one-nighter
> and my school homework + other things got in the way for now so...
I don't really have
osted on the forums about that, since I'm not sure it's a kernel
bug (possibly a hardware problem).
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=625076
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ok, disabling "roaming mode" and enabling dhcp in n-m worked on this
setup, so it's not terrible, but I'd still rather see the default be to
try DHCP before deciding not to use the interface, _esp_ in the live cd.
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I just tested i386 Gutsy on an old K7 desktop with an RTL8029 (ne2k-pci)
NIC installed. (I was messing around with a win98 game on that machine,
and I knew win98 would have drivers for it... heh, it's such a bad NIC
that I feel the need
It would probably also help to know what hardware you have.
Maybe attach a copy of your /var/log/dmesg, which will contain all the
messages about your kernel detecting your ethernet hardware.
If you can poke around with mii-tool or ethtool (see if they show the
NIC has a link when it boots up, or
just noticed my .xsession-errors contains:
(process:12519): Gtk-WARNING **: This process is currently running setuid or
setgid.
This is not a supported use of GTK+. You must create a helper
program instead. For further details, see:
http://www.gtk.org/setuid.html
Refusing to initialize GTK+
I just installed i386 Gutsy from the desktop livecd on an old AMD K7
650MHz, 256MB RAM, that I use for messing around.
1 IDE hard drive:
hda1: win98
hda2: failed installed of winxp
hda5: swap
hda6: / (XFS)
Right after partitioning, the installer warns if you /boot will be on
XFS. It pops up a d
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Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
I'm not sure this is the right package: maybe gnome-session is really
at fault here.
I have an old AMD K7 machine with a probably-dead CMOS battery, so it
often boots up with the hw clock set to the year 2000. I just put
Ubuntu Gut
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dhcp3-client
I booted the Ubuntu Gutsy i386 livecd on an old machine, and switched to
tty1 to run dhclient, because NetworkManager apparently didn't want to
bother. This uncovered a funny corner-case in dhclient:
...
DHCPREQUEST on eth0 to 255.255.255.2
This is one of those parts of Unix that you're probably just going to
have to get used to.
Unfortunately, there are standards (e.g. POSIX.1) that say what possible error
codes a system call is allowed to return, and what they imply for that system
call. run
man 2 chmod
to see the manual for th
What hardware/drivers? And do other recording programs have the same
problem? e.g. try with arecord, which is part of ALSA, so it should be
using the interface correctly. Sorry if this isn't helpful, but you
didn't say anything to rule out sound driver bugs.
BTW, audacity is the same package i
The double gray arrow is not the same as the selection region. Using
the selection tool, click+drag over the waveform, not in the time bar.
You'd have to read the docs to find out what the gray arrow thing is.
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Gibbon
Check if anything else has the sound device file open.
less /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/info
and look at subdevices_avail (at the end of the file)
If avail is 0, then something already has your sound card open. (This might
not be a problem, depending on the drivers/hardware; e.g. My Intel HDA, w/
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xxdiff
rapidsvn makes you choose a diff tool, so I told it to use xxdiff.
It apparently runs xxdiff with stdin and stdout closed, which leads to
it running diff with stdin and stdout closed. There's no way that can
work, because diff writes the diff to
This is on AMD64 Ubuntu Gutsy, BTW.
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I was using ghex2 to look at the beginning of an 8.6GB .wav file. I
changed a byte and saved the file, and now it's only 612MB. (I think
it's no coincidence that ghex2 is using just a bit more RAM than that:
RSS=626MB).
I really like ghex2's UI,
t;, I don't mean perfectly stable. e.g. ut2004-demo
locks up my g965 quite easily. So does SPECviewperf 9.0.3's tcvis. It is
better than e.g. Edgy, where even some screensavers could lock it up.
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I was just going to report the same bug. I've seen this on Ubuntu
Feisty, and I still see it on Gutsy. The problem I've seen seems to be
that on DHCP client machines, it can take some time for network
interfaces other than loopback to come up. The networking init script
(which runs ifup -a) does
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Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.22-14-generic
I run AMD64 Ubuntu Gutsy on a Core 2 Duo (Intel DG965WH mobo, 4GB RAM)
I sometimes see sda stop responding on my machine. (I'm starting to
think this may well be a driver bug, not a hardware problem, but I'll
report it sepa
This did turn out to look the same as the lockups I had seen before with
SPECViewperf.
See https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7962, where I've
mentioned this bug, and passed along the info about the ut2004 lockups.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/104673
> You could fetch the ut2004 demo
The demo only has one level per game type, so I couldn't try the map
you suggested... I was able to reproduce the lockups with ut2004 on my
system. So although gutsy is much better than feisty or edgy were, it's
still not perfect.
I got lockups most quickly o
This is fixed in Gutsy (util-linux 2.13-8ubuntu1). UDF+iso9660 dvds are
mounted as udf. iso9660-only discs are mounted as iso9660.
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> this is a hard freeze :-(
usually what happens is the X server exits, leaving the video hardware
displaying whatever it was at the time. So the mouse doesn't move the
cursor, and you can't ctrl+alt+f1 (because no X server is listening for
that key combo.) However, it's only X that's affected.
> libGL: OpenDriver: trying /usr/lib/dri/i965_dri.so
Unless you replaced that file yourself, then your attempt to install
mesa from git was not successful... You should be basically applying
the changes I make to the 64bit config to your 32bit config, since
you're running a 32bit system.
I get
> I checked out the git trees, ran you script (had to comment out the 64
bit mesa stuff)
I'm glad you figured it out, since I created it for my own use and
didn't take time to clean it up before posting it.
Did your mesa get compiled with -fno-strict-aliasing? It needs that,
maybe especially i
> Peter, now that the 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon release of Ubuntu is out, we
were wondering if you can still reproduce this issue.
I haven't tried, since I'm still using the latest git mesa and drm
(kernel and userspace).
Next time I'm planning to reboot anyway, I'll try to remember to switch
back to t
newegg doesn't sell that item number anymore. Better to give a model
number.
Have you had this happen with CDs and DVDs? I thought DVDs were
smarter about recovering, and were supposed to be able to. It didn't
take a special feature like "burn proof".
I'm not sure if I've ever had a buffer u
I also have a DG965WH motherboard (and a Pioneer DVR-111D, firmware
1.29). It uses the Intel g965 chipset, which doesn't include any IDE
ports. The board has a Marvell IDE controller chip, which is driven by
the pata_marvell kernel module. This is a relatively new driver in the
kernel, and I th
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xdelta
Ubuntu feisty i386 ships a wrong md5sum for /usr/bin/xdelta.
debsums -c xdelta
/usr/bin/xdelta
The package file is
a42682a708e2af3895406977f5100f71 xdelta_1.1.3-7_i386.deb
Its control.tar.gz contains an md5sums file:
84370c941410078bc68cb0c54
#x27;t make copies of
things in /tmp. I only have them installed because Ubuntu-desktop depends
on them; I'm kind of a crusty command-line curmudgeon, so I use fluxbox on
most of my desktops, not metacity+nautilus+... :)
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Launching from Nautilus shows the same problem for me.
You probably need an NFS mount, or maybe even an autofs-mounted NFS
mount, to reproduce this. Like I said, it only happens in /net for me.
I just tried copying my file to bar.pdf. Then evince
/net/llama/home/peter/bar.pdf works. (It mak
oh yeah, IIRC once evince is running, use open from the menu and
browsing to the /net path works with no problem.
And this is mis-titled, because the problem only happens on /net (or
maybe any NFS mount). evince /home/peter/... is ok.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
evince './ACTInc_Quote#1722076.2.pdf' works
evince '/net/llama/home/peter/ACTInc_Quote#1722076.2.pdf' pops up a dialog that
says
Unable to open document
The local file URI
'file:/tmp/evince-8626/document-0-ACTInc_Quote#1722076.2.pdf' may no
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mount
I have this line in my fstab.
/dev/scd0 /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto 0 0
mount /cdrom gets only the iso9660 FS on a dvd with a UDF+iso9660.
Reversing the order (iso9660,udf) makes it use the UDF filesystem, but then
dis
Same thing on a Core 2 running Feisty AMD64, w/ 2GB of RAM. I compressed a
.iso with
create_compressed_fs -L -1 -B $((4*1024*1024)) -v foo.iso foo.iso.cloop
modprobe cloop file="$PWD/foo.iso.cloop"
and then my kernel oopsed with very similar, but not identical addresses to
the bug submitter's
BTW, the code is from a phylogenetics program called procov.
rtop() is code to exponentiate a matrix, given it's eigen decomposition (R = V
* diag(rr) * V^-1).
It seems to be inlining into rtop() that's the problem. compiling with
-S, there is asm code for matmat() in the output file. Also, co
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gcc-4.2
I have a gutsy chroot on my amd64 feisty system.
gcc-4.2 (and gcc-snapshot) both fail to compile one of my source files
when -g and -O3 are both used. The code that it chokes on is very
small. It's not preprocessed because it doesn't #include a
> It will crash when an updater like adept synaptics (could be dpkg?)
will install ,configure an package and at the same time i start k3b.
Ok, now that sounds like it might be bad hardware. Try rebooting to
memtest86+, and letting it run overnight. If it finds any memory
errors, try relaxing yo
k3b should now only md5sum an ISO image once, although I guess it still starts
doing it by default before burning.
See the SVN commit at the end of the thread yamal linked to.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/56168
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Wait, why can't k3b just recommend libk3b2-mp3. Is it because the library is
in universe while k3b is in main? It does already suggest it.
And how is it better for k3b to pull it in when you want to run it instead of
when you're installing it?
I guess that lets it pull it in if you enable a u
Bad pagetable: 000f [1] SMP
[ 2330.559853] CPU 1
...
As before, I can ssh in and reboot.
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Confound him, too, who in this place set up a s
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo dga
Xlib: extension "XFree86-DGA" missing on display ":0.0".
Unable to query video extension version
This is even without
SubSection "extmod"
Option "omit xfree86-dga"
EndSubSection
So dga still doesn
It compiles ok on feisty now, and runs fine. I can't install the binary
package directly, because Debian's now using a libc version > than Feisty's.
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ng that yet.
I haven't tried Xen at all since upgrading to Feisty.
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Confound him, too, who in this place set up a sundial, to cut a
BTW, I found that existance of ~/.gnupg isn't enough. I uncommented
keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve
and then ran gpg --verify /tmp/blah/blah.gpg
so by the time I tried update-manager again, my keyring already included the
key.
This was on an edgy laptop that hadn't been updated for a few we
The bug is still present in feisty, as of libgl1-mesa-dri
6.5.2-3ubuntu7.
I installed feisty in a chroot, and I'm using Feisty's kernel anyway.
BTW, there's only one serious problem with Feisty's support for g965 hardware:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/1046
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.20
All Feisty needs to support 3D on Intel g965 hardware without frequent
crashes or lockups is to use a newer version of the kernel drm drivers.
It has i915 drm 1.6.0, but libdrm from git is currently at 1.9.0.
Running feisty's AMD64
did you try rm -rf ~/.eclipse? Or just
rm
~/.eclipse/org.eclipse.platform_3.2.0/configuration/org.eclipse.osgi/bundles/5/1/.cp/libswt-pi-gtk-3235.so
I had to do that, because there's a .so buried deep in there!?! If
you've tried to start eclipse and had it fail (with the memmove error),
then
sorry, I meant to report this against the linux-source-2.6.20 source
package, not the binary package. The binary package in question is
linux-headers-2.6.20-12-generic. The same thing applied to linux-
headers-2.6.20-9-generic, which is why I just went for the source
pacakge.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.20
I run AMD64 Edgy on a Core2Duo w/ an Intel g965 motherboard. I use the
Ubuntu kernel from Feisty because it has a couple newer drivers (e.g.
pata-marvell, needed for my IDE dvdrw).
The only problem is that linux-headers-...-generic
git docs some
more to dig any deeper.
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"The gods confound the man who first found out how to distinguish the hours!
Confound him, too, who in this place set up a sundial, to cut and hack
my day so wretchedly into
ckage, I'll try it. Otherwise, well,
maybe.
> ** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
>Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info
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> ~/.drirc is not read
> https://launchpad.net/bugs/75702
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I reproduced this with sudo X -config ... to load a vanilla config
file, that doesn't do any multiseat or even multihead stuff. It also
doesn't have the int10 module commented or anything. Nor does it have
the "omit xfree86-dga" option!
Anyway, this time the xterm I ran dga in shows:
1 addr:0x
** Attachment added: "my xorg.conf"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6565146/xorg.conf
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dga corrupts its pagetable
https://launchpad.net/bugs/88585
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xf86dga
I run AMD64 Ubuntu Edgy on a core2duo with onboard g965 and PCI r128
video hardware, in a multiseat setup. (-sharevts, evdev input devices).
I know this is probably the wrong package to report this on, since dga
is just the client, not the lib
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