Middle (aka scroll wheel) is normally paste and the one right to the
scroll wheel opens context menu. The rightmost button, under the ring
finger, used to do the Back function (and the thumb button did Forward).
This is also how it works in Windows, at least without installing any
additional driver
As a VerticalMouse 3 user, I think this change is a step backwards.
Now, in addition to moving the 2nd mouse button (which usually opens the
context menu in applications) away from under the middle finger, where
it usually is in every other mouse, I completely lost the Forward (in
browsers) functi
I had old network interfaces defined in /etc/network/interfaces as a
leftover from a motherboard change (Ubuntu doesn't seem to reuse
ethernet interface numbers - after several hardware updates I'm already
at eth5 and eth6!). Removing old, unused interfaces from
/etc/network/interfaces made NFS aut
Sorry for taking so long to respond, but I somehow missed your previous comment.
The directory /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/logilab indeed existed. I
removed the packages python-logilab-astng and python-logilab-common and after
that they reinstalled fine.
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package python-logilab-common 0.
$ sudo pycentral -v pkginstall python-logilab-common
pycentral: pycentral -v pkginstall python-logilab-common
pycentral: reading /usr/share/pyshared-data/python-logilab-common
pycentral: Using python-version from pkgconfig: all
pycentral: avail=['2.4', '2.5'], pkg=all, install=['2.4', '2.5']
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package python-logilab-common 0.30.0-2 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
post-install
Public bug reported:
Error trying to install pylint:
$ sudo aptitude install pylint
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
KDE4 still flickers with the radeonhd driver too.
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Yes, xrandr -q reproduces the same flickering on my Ati system with
radeonhd driver.
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Same here, login screen doesn't flicker, neither does Gnome session.
05:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon HD 3850
Different display adapters and drivers - probably a Xorg or KDE4 bug.
I'm betting KDE4 - Xorg doesn't seem to have been updated for a while
and this just beg
Switching kwin to metacity within KDE session doesn't seem to help, so
the culprit probably isn't kwin but something else. GNOME works fine.
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Binary package hint: kwin
After yesterday's upgrade in Intrepid, the whole KDE desktop is
flickering - vertical lines very briefly show up on the screen about
every 10 seconds, which makes desktop usage really distracting. The
flickering effect is hard to describe, but it occ
I'd say that comment in the release notes is a bit too positive. Users
with newer Ati chipsets (like me with the Radeon HD 3850, which isn't
even of the very newest generation) don't even get basic 2D acceleration
with free drivers. That occasionally makes even basic everyday desktop
usage next to
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Remote NFS server doesn't get mounted on bootup
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After upgrading my Intrepid installation some days ago (with aptitude
dist-upgrade) my remote NFS mount, specified in /etc/fstab, ceased to
work automatically. After bootup I can, however, say "sudo mount -a" and
it gets mounted. There doesn't seem to be any error messages rel
Looks like Flyspray ate the double space from my previous comment.
Anyway, you are seeing double empty space after the first colon in the
bash error message, which you shouldn't.
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[Hardy] Piping commands does not work always
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/218637
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Are you sure you aren't inserting an altgr+space character after the
pipe character instead of just the normal space? I'm suspecting this
because there is an additional empty space after "bash: (somecommand):
command not found"
If grep wasn't found, bash would say:
bash: grep: command not found
yo
My motherboard is Asrock 775dual-vsta, looks like it is to blame, at
least partially:
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/216210-12-news-asrock-775dual-vsta-
support-eist-more
My BIOS version is 3.10.
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cpu frequency scaling not working with dual core
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/213119
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I'm having same problem on my Pentium Dual Core E2180 (2,0 GHz) - the
acpi-cpufreq module doesn't load. I'm running Kubuntu Hardy beta, the
kernel is Linux 2.6.24-14-generic #1 SMP Thu Apr 3 04:49:29 UTC 2008
i686 GNU/Linux.
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