This may be a red herring, folks. :-) My earlier test, from which I
submitted this bug, was made while running Firefox 3.0b1 for Mac OS X
(intel) on the client-side. I just reverted the SSL configuration
(commented out the SSLVerifyClient none workaround and restarted) and
re-ran the test with
Krzysztof Janowicz wrote:
rachel, to allow for the specific touchpad scrolling etc i had to
replace the driver to vmmouse.
Aha. Yes, touchpad scrolling isn't working for me, although double-tap
for right-button-click comes through fine. I hadn't noticed the
scrolling wasn't
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
This is dependent on some option being set, as I've accidentally
triggered this before and managed later to clear it; I'm trying to do
the same now, but whatever it is I *certainly* didn't select any option
that read anything like Initiate Window
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz-gnome
Having set up a custom compiz configuration, with Emerald, I find that I
can't then revert to using the gtk-window-decorator. I can run it from
the commandline (or the alt-f2 dialogue) as gtk-window-decorator
--replace ; that works fine,
Can be cleared by double-clicking on the mouse button setting in ccsm,
clicking on the button to reset it to the default then (in my case)
clearing the keyboard short-cut because I wanted to use it for something
else. Typing AltButton3 into the main ccsm screen field wouldn't work,
nor into GConf;
... And indeed after 2-3 hours of real usage of the trunk madwifi
driver, I have found it to spontaneously stop routing packets. It still
thinks it's connected, and can still see the AP, but nothing moves;
which is probably (though I didn't check the logs at the time as I
needed to get stuff done
It would be preferable to be able to disable it without actually
uninstalling it. After all, I might want it back! More to the point,
although it doesn't apply to me, a machine whose use is shared between
different people may easy have some who would prefer to use emerald and
some who'd prefer to
Krzysztof Janowicz wrote:
rachel: gutsy does not work with parallels virtualization (you have to
install it as solaris and with not more than 512Mb RAM). fusion works
out of the box but is really slow (also with activated vt-x / vmi and
1GB RAM). the fusion tools do not recognize xserver 1.3
Works perfectly; thank you!
The file didn't already exist (or I might have found it). That solves my
problem entirely.
... would be nice if the option was brought out to the UI somewhere
though; but that's probably something for upstream.
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[gutsy] compiz can't select gtk-window-decorator
Works correctly out of the box on the Release Candidate on my 2nd gen
core 2 duo macbook (Macbook2,1 in System Profile)
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[gutsy] Incorrect default resolution with new Intel driver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147323
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This problem is also showing up installing Gutsy Release Candidate on a
Macbook2,1. Apart from showing up in Hardware Information, the wifi
interface is simply not detected; and no errors relating to it (that I
can see) are appearing in any logs.
Interestingly, wifi on this machine worked out of
Apologies, this appears to be already known about, and a workaround
given on the community docs page for installing on a Macbook. Am not in
reach of a wired ethernet right now, so can't proceed, but it looks like
it's in hand?
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[Gutsy Tribe 2] Wireless adapter not detected on MacBook Pro rev.3
FYI: I am also having this problem, and I am on an amd64 system.
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Unable to upgrade dapper to edgy - dependency cycle?
https://launchpad.net/bugs/62429
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I can confirm this bug. I just upgraded from Dapper to the Edgy beta on
an amd64 system, using the recommended apt-get update; apt-get upgrade;
apt-get dselect-upgrade, and on reboot got the same error. Running
apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-all and manually editing the
xorg.conf file (which
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