[Bug 586406] [NEW] could not login after upgrade to 10.04

2010-05-27 Thread nomux
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: xorg i used a proprietary fglrx installation somewhere in the system (9.04/9.10) ati installed a hook to execute /etc/ati/ati-fglrx.sh after upgrade to 10.04 /etc/ati was gone. login (via gdm) restarts w/o error message dirty fix: re create a

[Bug 586406] Re: could not login after upgrade to 10.04

2010-05-27 Thread nomux
** Attachment added: BootDmesg.txt http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49210040/BootDmesg.txt ** Attachment added: CurrentDmesg.txt http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49210041/CurrentDmesg.txt ** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49210042/Dependencies.txt **

[Bug 164996] gnome desktop icons does not respond to mouse clicks

2007-11-25 Thread nomux
Public bug reported: after upgrade to hardy, gnome-desktop icons stops working. if i click the window title once, the window resizes to maximum, moving is not possible. if i click Application (German: Anwendungen) it takes about one second to open. xev shows no problems with mouse-clicks.

[Bug 165001] network manager forgots WPA, only WEP still exists in drop-down list, nm-applet disappeared

2007-11-25 Thread nomux
Public bug reported: after upgrade to hardy, WPA vanished in network manager and nm-applet was gone. from the system menu i can still run network-manager. apt said network-manager-gnome is not installed. after (re-)installation of network-manager (0.6.5-0ubuntu17) and running nm-applet the

[Bug 164947] Re: update-manager fails to compile with python 2.4 on hardy

2007-11-25 Thread nomux
python expects: try: code finally: code OR try: code except ErrorType: code to get update-manager working do this: mkdir tmp cd tmp (speicher das attachment update-manager.patch in dieses verzeichnis) apt-get source update-manager dpkg-source -x

[Bug 164996] Re: gnome desktop icons does not respond to mouse clicks

2007-11-25 Thread nomux
xev shows duplicate buttonpress and duplicate buttonrelease events. the bug is caused by two InputDevice entries in /etc/X11/xorg.conf, both using Device /dev/input/mice and both are used in [ServerLayout]. one as the Core Input Device and the other with SendCoreEvents. -- gnome desktop icons