Patch do not apply to the source for armel architecture.
The code of geis.c is slightly different, but I am not a programmer so I do not
know how to fix it
I attach the file that I get with apt-get source libutouch-geis1
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/997630/+attachment/3251843/+files/geis.c_armel
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Natty installs python 2.7 but freevo searches for 2.5 modules!
This is a mistake in the building of the package, I guess
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Title:
freevo.real
I have the same problem with the HVR-4000 remote.
The only output I can get is from /dev/lirc0 but it is irregular and
uncomprehensible
I tried to apply this patch to cx88 kernel modules:
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/758262/
however it still does not work
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SOLVED!
There were two patches to apply for 32-bit kernel, not only one
http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-media@vger.kernel.org/msg30942.html
However, only one patch as been accepted in the stable 2.6.38 tree, the
other one has been inserted in the devel tree, as far as I can
understand from
however there are two other issues:
1) in order to make it work, one has to remove the ir-lirc-codec module AFTER
it has been loaded
if one prevents it to load from the beginning (with something like alias
ir-lirc-codec /dev/null) the remote does not work
One has to let it load and THEN remove
the command I am using is
inputlircd -g -n cx88* -m 0 -d /var/run/lirc/lircd
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Title:
cx88 remote control does not work
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where is the bug?
Is there is somethin that I am missing?
I would like to buy one...
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I tried Intrepid Ibex Alpha5 live, but it is getting worse every new
release: I get coloured stripes instead of the ubuntu desktop, and if I
try to use the console (CTL+ALT+Fx) I cannot do anything because the
cursor is stuck in the upper left corner of the screen; I can type
commands but the
I tried Intrepid Ibex Alpha5 live, but it is getting worse every new release: I
get coloured stripes instead of the ubuntu desktop, and if I try to use the
console (CTL+ALT+Fx) I cannot do anything because the cursor is stuck in the
upper left corner of the screen; I can type commands but the
Even after the patch/fix, still evolution forgets the passwords of web
calendars, I will open a new bug on this
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Binary package hint: evolution, evolution-data-server
evolution and evolution-data-server version 2.22.1.1-0ubuntu3
Ubuntu 8.04 - Hardy updates
Even after the fixing of bug #228794, evolution still forgets webcal
passwords.
How to reproduce:
1) Open evolution
2) Subscribe
OK, I did it, see bug #237424
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I tried Hardy Beta (live) - (quite the) same result:
1) system clock (and mouse pointer animation, etc) way too fast than normal
2) no restricted drivers available (but maybe it's just the live version)
3) shutdown works (at least...)
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shutdown does not work on ABIT NF-M2S + restarting X freezes the system
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/187092
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12961013/dmesg.log
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shutdown does not work on ABIT NF-M2S + restarting X freezes the system
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/187092
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I tested Hardy alpha 6. Same problem (system clock way too fast than
normal - seconds are running about 3-4 times than real seconds - and
everything is affected by this - mouse pointer, cursor, apps, etc.)
Furthermore, no nvidia proprietary drivers were signalled as available
(but maybe it's just
** Description changed:
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I have an ABIT NF-M2S MotherBoard (NVIDIA GeForce 6100+405 Chipset)
With Feisty everything worked perfectly.
- When I upgraded to Gutsy, I found that the system clock was running way too
fast than normal, as well
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.22-14-generic
I have an ABIT NF-M2S MotherBoard (NVIDIA GeForce 6100+405 Chipset)
With Feisty everything worked perfectly.
When I upgraded to Gutsy, I found that the system clock was running way too
fast than normal, as well as keyboard
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.22-14-generic
I have an ABIT NF-M2S MotherBoard (NVIDIA GeForce 6100+405 Chipset)
With Feisty everything worked perfectly.
When I upgraded to Gutsy, I found that the system clock was running way too
fast than normal, as well
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