[Bug 629819] Re: indicator-applet-session crashed with SIGSEGV in g_type_check_instance()

2010-10-01 Thread Phil Richards
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 629372 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/629372 Well, thanks for marking this as a duplicate of a *private* bug. How are the people affected by this bug supposed to find out what is going on? -- indicator-applet-session crashed with SIGSEGV in

[Bug 566437] Re: package fglrx 2:8.723.1-0ubuntu2 failed to REMOVE: error exit status 2 - dpkg-divert: mismatch on package - while removing the package

2010-05-09 Thread Phil Richards
Slightly neater work-around: dpkg-divert --remove /usr/lib/libGL.so.1.2 -- package fglrx 2:8.723.1-0ubuntu2 failed to REMOVE: error exit status 2 - dpkg-divert: mismatch on package - while removing the package https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/566437 You received this bug notification because

[Bug 99645] Re: console fonts are too large i915

2007-12-08 Thread Phil Richards
If the question is: does it work on a clean gutsy install without any hacks? then the answer is no. -- console fonts are too large i915 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/99645 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. --

[Bug 147807] Re: vol_id: does not recognise FAT* partitions with sector size 8192

2007-10-16 Thread Phil Richards
Well, the point was that *I* didn't format it. It came out of the box (from Seagate) formatted that way. It's really a none issue for me now - I gave up and reformatted the disk with different filesystem types :-) (Something I would have done early, but moving 200 Gb of data around was slightly

[Bug 102097] Re: Auto mount does not work for USB drive

2007-10-01 Thread Phil Richards
Sadly, I've still got the problem. I know *where* the problem is in my case, but no idea how to fix it :-( (See https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+bug/118292) It comes down to vol_id not recognising a vfat partition: the device entry is created, and I can mount it by hand: $ sudo

[Bug 102097] Re: Auto mount does not work for USB drive

2007-10-01 Thread Phil Richards
Ok, having read the vol_id source code, and dumped out my header for /dev/sdg1 (my external disk) I think I have an idea what the problem is: The SEAGATE drive I have has a single partition over its 250Gb. This has a sector size of 0x2000 (according to the disk header). vol_id internally sanity

[Bug 147807] udev vol_id does not recognise FAT* partitions with sector size 8192

2007-10-01 Thread Phil Richards
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: udev Since upgrading from Edgy Eft to Feisty Fawn I have been unable to automount my external USB 250Gb SEAGATE harddrive. I've been subscribed to a number of bugs on related problems, but not seen a solution. This weekend I tried Gutsy, and still no

[Bug 102097] Re: Auto mount does not work for USB drive

2007-04-29 Thread Phil Richards
Same problem: I have a Seagate 250Gb external hard disk, udev correctly creates the entry in /dev, but nothing appears in /media (which, under 6.10, it did). The filesystem type is vfat. I have a udevcontrol log_priority=debug daemon.log for the attach if that is useful to anybody. It shows

[Bug 99645] Re: console fonts are too large i915

2007-04-24 Thread Phil Richards
Same problem, same OS, (2.6.20-15-generic kernel). Slightly different hardware (Dimension 4600), but same graphics. (And same background - I've never seen the boot up display, so I didn't even know it existed!) I've tried video=i810fb; that solves the 40 columns problem, but means that there