[Bug 574507] Re: Mesa drivers getting munged on Lucid Upgrade

2010-06-27 Thread pedemoz
Similar problem with an HP mini with Intel graphics... After upgrade to Lucid I didn't get fglrx but I did get nvidia-current taking over from mesa/intel. This lead to the problems detailed by others in bug 570659. I was also getting 'no OpenGL available' messages from various apps when using

[Bug 519930] Re: landscape-sysinfo very slow when remote mounts are unavailable

2010-05-14 Thread pedemoz
Same problem with much the same setup (9.10 amd64). SSH login was taking exactly 60 seconds. Some apps that rely on ssh (FreeNX for example) were failing due to timeouts. Verbose output of an ssh login showed that it was pausing for 60 seconds after Entering interactive session. The problem

[Bug 348934] Re: MythTV doesn't go full screen without desktop visual effects off

2009-05-02 Thread pedemoz
Confirmed, after update to 9.04. Legacy full-screen hack solves the issue, but what (if any) are the side effects of using this? -- MythTV doesn't go full screen without desktop visual effects off https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/348934 You received this bug notification because you are a member

[Bug 348934] Re: MythTV doesn't go full screen without desktop visual effects off

2009-05-02 Thread pedemoz
Forgot to add... Running amd64 with Myth 0.21 on top of Ubuntu (not Mythbuntu) and nvidia 180.44. -- MythTV doesn't go full screen without desktop visual effects off https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/348934 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is

[Bug 220005] Re: xrdp package doesn't work out of box

2009-04-30 Thread pedemoz
Got it working... Running Ubuntu 8.10 I initially had similar problems to others. I run a fairly standard install but it is not fresh - it's been updated since the 7.04 days and has all updates. I had previously configured VNC but it is the default vino, not tightvnc as some have suggested is

[Bug 220005] Re: xrdp package doesn't work out of box

2009-04-30 Thread pedemoz
Eviltechie... I don't claim to be knowledgeable about xrdp (only starting using it 2 hours ago!) but it is an RDP server; xrdp allows RDP clients to connect using the remote desktop protocol. What it does is to use VNC as a type of backend: RDP client - xrdp - vnc - X Importantly, the VNC