It appears that this fix should have been released a while ago but it's
not showing up on my system. The latest version I can see is
1.5.17.dfsg1-3ubuntu1. I've tried enabling the intrepid-proposed
repository but it's not there either.
Should this update be available in the main update repositor
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
We create a temporary user during installation. Later we create the
real users (some with admin privileges) and then delete the initially
created user. We find that deleting the initial temp user causes other
admins to be removed from
The sequence as far as I can remeber is:
1) Log in as temp
2) Create new user with admin privileges
3) Close users-admin and log out
4) Log in as newly created admin user
5) Delete temp
I'm sure it's this way round because at that point the user you're
logged in as loses their admin privilege
Thought you might like to know that I've got exactly the same issue on a
Fedora system. It seems to be a bug in the pata_serverworks kernel
module which was introduced in kernel 2.6.23.
There's a redhat bugzilla entry open about this problem at:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=379771
I've found that if I do a BIOS update on our server to BIOS version A07
(the latest one for this machine) then I can get the CD drive working
under a later kernel (2.6.23.1-21-fc7), however it still produces the
same errors under a slightly later kernel (2.6.23.1-42-fc8) so I'm not
sure whether thi
http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/driverslist.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=gen&ServiceTag=&SystemID=PWE_PNT_P3C_2500&os=WNET&osl=en&catid=&impid=
Expand the Bios tab and click "Download Now".
It's a windows executable (unfortuantely) which writes a bootable floppy
to do the actual BIOS update. You j
I've found a work round which lets me boot my fedora machine on the
latest kernel. I needed to append:
libata.pata_dma=1
.. to the kernel boot options. I'm not sure if this option is present
in all kernels (I think it's in Debian, so it's probably in Ubuntu), but
it made my drive start working
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
There are a couple of problems when printing a multi-page document on a
duplex-capable printer in openoffice.
If you have a 4 page document (1,2,3,4) and print it on a duplex printer
it should come out on 2 pages (1,2) and (3,4). However
As a ray of hope on this - I've had the same problem on Fedora 8 (see
earlier notes), but Fedora put in a kernel option to work round the
problems in the ATA driver.
Fedora 9 was released last week with a 2.6.25 kernel, and this boots on
my 2500 without any special kernel flags, so it seems that a
I've found that if I do a BIOS update on our server to BIOS version A07
(the latest one for this machine) then I can get the CD drive working
under a later kernel (2.6.23.1-21-fc7), however it still produces the
same errors under a slightly later kernel (2.6.23.1-42-fc8) so I'm not
sure whether thi
http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/driverslist.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=gen&ServiceTag=&SystemID=PWE_PNT_P3C_2500&os=WNET&osl=en&catid=&impid=
Expand the Bios tab and click "Download Now".
It's a windows executable (unfortuantely) which writes a bootable floppy
to do the actual BIOS update. You j
I've found a work round which lets me boot my fedora machine on the
latest kernel. I needed to append:
libata.pata_dma=1
.. to the kernel boot options. I'm not sure if this option is present
in all kernels (I think it's in Debian, so it's probably in Ubuntu), but
it made my drive start working
Thought you might like to know that I've got exactly the same issue on a
Fedora system. It seems to be a bug in the pata_serverworks kernel
module which was introduced in kernel 2.6.23.
There's a redhat bugzilla entry open about this problem at:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=379771
The sequence as far as I can remeber is:
1) Log in as temp
2) Create new user with admin privileges
3) Close users-admin and log out
4) Log in as newly created admin user
5) Delete temp
I'm sure it's this way round because at that point the user you're
logged in as loses their admin privilege
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
We create a temporary user during installation. Later we create the
real users (some with admin privileges) and then delete the initially
created user. We find that deleting the initial temp user causes other
admins to be removed from
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
There are a couple of problems when printing a multi-page document on a
duplex-capable printer in openoffice.
If you have a 4 page document (1,2,3,4) and print it on a duplex printer
it should come out on 2 pages (1,2) and (3,4). However
As a ray of hope on this - I've had the same problem on Fedora 8 (see
earlier notes), but Fedora put in a kernel option to work round the
problems in the ATA driver.
Fedora 9 was released last week with a 2.6.25 kernel, and this boots on
my 2500 without any special kernel flags, so it seems that a
The sequence as far as I can remeber is:
1) Log in as temp
2) Create new user with admin privileges
3) Close users-admin and log out
4) Log in as newly created admin user
5) Delete temp
I'm sure it's this way round because at that point the user you're
logged in as loses their admin privilege
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
We create a temporary user during installation. Later we create the
real users (some with admin privileges) and then delete the initially
created user. We find that deleting the initial temp user causes other
admins to be removed from
It appears that this fix should have been released a while ago but it's
not showing up on my system. The latest version I can see is
1.5.17.dfsg1-3ubuntu1. I've tried enabling the intrepid-proposed
repository but it's not there either.
Should this update be available in the main update repositor
It appears that this fix should have been released a while ago but it's
not showing up on my system. The latest version I can see is
1.5.17.dfsg1-3ubuntu1. I've tried enabling the intrepid-proposed
repository but it's not there either.
Should this update be available in the main update repositor
I've found that if I do a BIOS update on our server to BIOS version A07
(the latest one for this machine) then I can get the CD drive working
under a later kernel (2.6.23.1-21-fc7), however it still produces the
same errors under a slightly later kernel (2.6.23.1-42-fc8) so I'm not
sure whether thi
http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/driverslist.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=gen&ServiceTag=&SystemID=PWE_PNT_P3C_2500&os=WNET&osl=en&catid=&impid=
Expand the Bios tab and click "Download Now".
It's a windows executable (unfortuantely) which writes a bootable floppy
to do the actual BIOS update. You j
I've found a work round which lets me boot my fedora machine on the
latest kernel. I needed to append:
libata.pata_dma=1
.. to the kernel boot options. I'm not sure if this option is present
in all kernels (I think it's in Debian, so it's probably in Ubuntu), but
it made my drive start working
Thought you might like to know that I've got exactly the same issue on a
Fedora system. It seems to be a bug in the pata_serverworks kernel
module which was introduced in kernel 2.6.23.
There's a redhat bugzilla entry open about this problem at:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=379771
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
There are a couple of problems when printing a multi-page document on a
duplex-capable printer in openoffice.
If you have a 4 page document (1,2,3,4) and print it on a duplex printer
it should come out on 2 pages (1,2) and (3,4). However
As a ray of hope on this - I've had the same problem on Fedora 8 (see
earlier notes), but Fedora put in a kernel option to work round the
problems in the ATA driver.
Fedora 9 was released last week with a 2.6.25 kernel, and this boots on
my 2500 without any special kernel flags, so it seems that a
The sequence as far as I can remeber is:
1) Log in as temp
2) Create new user with admin privileges
3) Close users-admin and log out
4) Log in as newly created admin user
5) Delete temp
I'm sure it's this way round because at that point the user you're
logged in as loses their admin privilege
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
We create a temporary user during installation. Later we create the
real users (some with admin privileges) and then delete the initially
created user. We find that deleting the initial temp user causes other
admins to be removed from
As a ray of hope on this - I've had the same problem on Fedora 8 (see
earlier notes), but Fedora put in a kernel option to work round the
problems in the ATA driver.
Fedora 9 was released last week with a 2.6.25 kernel, and this boots on
my 2500 without any special kernel flags, so it seems that a
I've found that if I do a BIOS update on our server to BIOS version A07
(the latest one for this machine) then I can get the CD drive working
under a later kernel (2.6.23.1-21-fc7), however it still produces the
same errors under a slightly later kernel (2.6.23.1-42-fc8) so I'm not
sure whether thi
http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/driverslist.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=gen&ServiceTag=&SystemID=PWE_PNT_P3C_2500&os=WNET&osl=en&catid=&impid=
Expand the Bios tab and click "Download Now".
It's a windows executable (unfortuantely) which writes a bootable floppy
to do the actual BIOS update. You j
I've found a work round which lets me boot my fedora machine on the
latest kernel. I needed to append:
libata.pata_dma=1
.. to the kernel boot options. I'm not sure if this option is present
in all kernels (I think it's in Debian, so it's probably in Ubuntu), but
it made my drive start working
Thought you might like to know that I've got exactly the same issue on a
Fedora system. It seems to be a bug in the pata_serverworks kernel
module which was introduced in kernel 2.6.23.
There's a redhat bugzilla entry open about this problem at:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=379771
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
There are a couple of problems when printing a multi-page document on a
duplex-capable printer in openoffice.
If you have a 4 page document (1,2,3,4) and print it on a duplex printer
it should come out on 2 pages (1,2) and (3,4). However
It appears that this fix should have been released a while ago but it's
not showing up on my system. The latest version I can see is
1.5.17.dfsg1-3ubuntu1. I've tried enabling the intrepid-proposed
repository but it's not there either.
Should this update be available in the main update repositor
I've found that if I do a BIOS update on our server to BIOS version A07
(the latest one for this machine) then I can get the CD drive working
under a later kernel (2.6.23.1-21-fc7), however it still produces the
same errors under a slightly later kernel (2.6.23.1-42-fc8) so I'm not
sure whether thi
http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/driverslist.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=gen&ServiceTag=&SystemID=PWE_PNT_P3C_2500&os=WNET&osl=en&catid=&impid=
Expand the Bios tab and click "Download Now".
It's a windows executable (unfortuantely) which writes a bootable floppy
to do the actual BIOS update. You j
I've found a work round which lets me boot my fedora machine on the
latest kernel. I needed to append:
libata.pata_dma=1
.. to the kernel boot options. I'm not sure if this option is present
in all kernels (I think it's in Debian, so it's probably in Ubuntu), but
it made my drive start working
Thought you might like to know that I've got exactly the same issue on a
Fedora system. It seems to be a bug in the pata_serverworks kernel
module which was introduced in kernel 2.6.23.
There's a redhat bugzilla entry open about this problem at:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=379771
As a ray of hope on this - I've had the same problem on Fedora 8 (see
earlier notes), but Fedora put in a kernel option to work round the
problems in the ATA driver.
Fedora 9 was released last week with a 2.6.25 kernel, and this boots on
my 2500 without any special kernel flags, so it seems that a
The sequence as far as I can remeber is:
1) Log in as temp
2) Create new user with admin privileges
3) Close users-admin and log out
4) Log in as newly created admin user
5) Delete temp
I'm sure it's this way round because at that point the user you're
logged in as loses their admin privilege
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
We create a temporary user during installation. Later we create the
real users (some with admin privileges) and then delete the initially
created user. We find that deleting the initial temp user causes other
admins to be removed from
It appears that this fix should have been released a while ago but it's
not showing up on my system. The latest version I can see is
1.5.17.dfsg1-3ubuntu1. I've tried enabling the intrepid-proposed
repository but it's not there either.
Should this update be available in the main update repositor
The sequence as far as I can remeber is:
1) Log in as temp
2) Create new user with admin privileges
3) Close users-admin and log out
4) Log in as newly created admin user
5) Delete temp
I'm sure it's this way round because at that point the user you're
logged in as loses their admin privilege
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
We create a temporary user during installation. Later we create the
real users (some with admin privileges) and then delete the initially
created user. We find that deleting the initial temp user causes other
admins to be removed from
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
There are a couple of problems when printing a multi-page document on a
duplex-capable printer in openoffice.
If you have a 4 page document (1,2,3,4) and print it on a duplex printer
it should come out on 2 pages (1,2) and (3,4). However
I've found that if I do a BIOS update on our server to BIOS version A07
(the latest one for this machine) then I can get the CD drive working
under a later kernel (2.6.23.1-21-fc7), however it still produces the
same errors under a slightly later kernel (2.6.23.1-42-fc8) so I'm not
sure whether thi
http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/driverslist.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=gen&ServiceTag=&SystemID=PWE_PNT_P3C_2500&os=WNET&osl=en&catid=&impid=
Expand the Bios tab and click "Download Now".
It's a windows executable (unfortuantely) which writes a bootable floppy
to do the actual BIOS update. You j
I've found a work round which lets me boot my fedora machine on the
latest kernel. I needed to append:
libata.pata_dma=1
.. to the kernel boot options. I'm not sure if this option is present
in all kernels (I think it's in Debian, so it's probably in Ubuntu), but
it made my drive start working
Thought you might like to know that I've got exactly the same issue on a
Fedora system. It seems to be a bug in the pata_serverworks kernel
module which was introduced in kernel 2.6.23.
There's a redhat bugzilla entry open about this problem at:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=379771
As a ray of hope on this - I've had the same problem on Fedora 8 (see
earlier notes), but Fedora put in a kernel option to work round the
problems in the ATA driver.
Fedora 9 was released last week with a 2.6.25 kernel, and this boots on
my 2500 without any special kernel flags, so it seems that a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
There are a couple of problems when printing a multi-page document on a
duplex-capable printer in openoffice.
If you have a 4 page document (1,2,3,4) and print it on a duplex printer
it should come out on 2 pages (1,2) and (3,4). However
It appears that this fix should have been released a while ago but it's
not showing up on my system. The latest version I can see is
1.5.17.dfsg1-3ubuntu1. I've tried enabling the intrepid-proposed
repository but it's not there either.
Should this update be available in the main update repositor
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